Augustin and Ray, Please expand your program on showing how you once played a passage, and after you matured all these wonderful observations occurred to you as you matured and listened. The back and forth conversations were very valuable to me [a lapsed cellist].. I think non-instrumental persons would also understand the refinements you were suggesting and take heart. I would definitely subscribe to a program that featured the back & forth conversations such as those which you [ Augustin & Ray] had. It was like going to a Casals Masterclass in the late 50s & sitting in the audience , soaking everything up. We are trying to do similar programs for our Seattle Chamber Music Festival audience this July without putting the health of our musicians , audience, staff and fans at risk. Keep going on this track !!!
The subtle differences in style and technique add a huge amount to the experience, and so appropriate for the Chaconne. What a lovely idea and so beautifully realised.
Augustin, the way you just caress those double and triple stops the second time you play is absolutely mind-blowing. Completely tender... no tension and bow placement is flawless!
It just isn't right! Now I can't listen to Chaconne anymore!!! The moment I heard that part, I immediately stopped the video and started searching for his Chaconne performance. I don't know why but it seems it does not exist! Please let me know if you can find it. I am searching for almost a week now...
First I want to extend my congratulations to all 14 artists for this remarkable performance. By doing so you show to the world that music is this irreplaceable link between all nationalities. Second I draw a few consequences from your performances : Bach can be played in many different ways, speeds, bowings and fingerings. At the end, what matters beyond the individual interpretations, is the emotion perceived by each auditor. Listening to all of you I couldn‘t help thinking about Nathan Milstein, who would have certainly been delighted to play with all of you. Again many thanks. Denis
I just now stumbled across this extraordinary collaborative recording of the Chaconne. I agree wholeheartedly with your post. If a person is depressed about the state of the world, this recording is the perfect antidote.
Ein zutiefst existenzielles Stück Musik für Violine, die allein ist. Umso schöner, daß so viele wunderbare Violinistinnen und Violinisten zusammen alleine sind, Danke für diese Aufnahme, die mich immer wieder neu tief bewegt.
Violin Virtuosos "JAM" session!! Awesome idea of Augustin... I loved the tempo changes, some-how very naturally and wonderfully; simply stunning. Augustin and Julia used their Baroque bows...
What a great project! What a great interpretation! Playing a solo with 14 friends is the best comment to 'social distancing' and you wish to hear them live on stage at least. Thank you Julia, thank you Augustin for the idea and the realisation!
Several of them could sell a performance of this piece. I would buy one. IDK why they aren't recording and selling, this is the most beautiful and moving piece of classical music I've ever heard.
What an awesome concept, around one of the greatest pieces ever written. This truly does unite, across the world's living rooms and solitary practice rooms. No virus can ever destroy the power of music!
This video should be shown to every student attempting to learn this piece. I never learned so much about a piece and its different characters in just 15 minutes, and considering I already heard this hundreds of time and play it myself too (if of course not on any comparable level to here) makes it even more amazing.
It's amazing! i love the different sorts of interpretation, so different and all so correct. Thank you to Miss Fischer and to Mister Augustin Hadelich.
Bravo and thanks to you all! JS Bach is smiling from heaven for having taken his masterpiece for solo violin and sharing it among friends during this time of social isolation. The irony! How wonderful.
this is beyond cool. thank you to all who participated. for some reason, this reminds me of the story of Wieniawski collapsing during a concert, and Joachim, who was in the audience, went on stage and played the Chaconne for his friend.
Excellent! Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne is a musical miracle. As I heard these brilliant violinists treating each passage, various beautiful passages caught my ears. As Brahms said, the fact that Bach even conceived of such a work in the first place leaves me amazed time and time again. Many thanks to Augustin Hadelich and all the violinists here.
I come back to this video every few weeks, and I find something new about the piece every time. After months and months, I'm finally learning it now too!
Hadelich and Batiashvili are the most exciting to watch. Everyone sounds great. Thanks to Julia Fischer and Augustin Hadelich for bringing it all together. A couple of people decided to get fresh with the tempo but it was enjoyable overall.
So many wonderful violinists playing favourite Bach piece. This brings all emotions to oneself. I decided long ago when I pass this is the music I wish to be played at my funeral. ..the entire piece....not what they desire. ...it's my passing and a gift from Bach to them. Is that reasonable? 🎻
Team Vadim Guzman!! I remember you from the basement of Meadows School of the Arts and you were always an inspiration to me as a violinist. And Team Augustin for this artistic concept and beautiful idea!! You are a true master!!
What a brilliant idea to have all these violinists play this famous piece on life, and have it all mixed perfectly. To an uninitiated person (myself), they all sound equally good and equal to as if Itzhak Perlman had played it.
I love this piece and all of these violinists are very accomplished, but I have to say that few people play Bach like James Ehnes. Hadelich is a generational talent and I love his playing, but Ehnes really brings out the best of what I appreciate in Bach.
I wish health to all! I am sure music like this boosts our immune system and broadens our mind! Thanks to all the musicians for their magnificent interpretations👏👏👏
I had to delete my own cynical comment. This dude is doing more to assist COVID lock-in's than any other single violinist or classical musician I have seen. I have nothing but respect for Augustin, and will resume trashing and trolling tomorrow. After much consideration, I decided this is a man that deserves a big nod of gratitude.
I absolutely adore this piece, and this was an awesome compilation. But I (personally) enjoy the other bowing technique that the once used by most playing this piece, it begins at 4:37, with James Ehnes and continues through Stefan Jackiw, Rudens Turku, and is completed by Vadim Gluzman. You can view this technique with Heifetz's rendition of Chaconne, As well as Itzhak Perlman's version while he played the full Partita. Thank you, Augustin!
Thank you so much Augustin, for getting together all those other amazing and incredible violinist’s and giving us all this awesome and stunning rendition of these many many talented ladies and gentlemen too. And to top it off your rendition was sublime as always. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
How to express my gratitude? I don't know What can we say about the strength, the intensity, the beauty...of this Chaconne, as well as the idea to make a master- work by compiling your interpretations? I don't know I don't know But from the bottom of my heart thank you for this recording, all of you super violonists !!! 💞
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!! Thank you Mrs Julia Fischer and Mr Augustin Hadelich for the concept and video compilation...and everyone for playing!! So wonderful!!!!! This Chaconne😍, so full of meaning.... To share your passion on the same recording is so beautiful ! What a wisdom! What a gift to us all!
Thank you for this video. The Chaconne has always been one of my favorite pieces. Today I heard all of the longing, suffering, joy,, and serenity that exists in the world through your shared interpretation. What a gift to us at home.
I knew Hadelich would start the major section. It's the kind of tender passion he can bring out of the violin. Anything else would have been a disappointment
How marvelous!!!! Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter et de voir cette interprétation collective... Que d'âme enrichie, par le fait que vous êtes plusieurs à jouer cette œuvre: C'est comme si cette démarche rajoute encore du sens, tant les passions motivées par ce Bach sublime s'ajoutaient les unes aux autres sans se contredire, pour mettre ensemble ce supplément de profondeur qui nous touche tant. Tellement merci à tous pour cette idéee et sa magnifique réalisation!!!
It does not get any better than this. Every one is different, yet everything is coherent.... The major part starts absolutely brilliantly. The ending is magnificent, with the last unison that will haunt me forever.
Bravo à tous ces virtuoses, hommes et femmes réunis ici pour jouer la même oeuvre exceptionnelle d'un même coeur, d'une même âme! Merci pour le partage!
This shows every major soloist needs to have a good mic (decent recording equipment) at home. Here it's almost unfair that Hadelich sounds so much better than everyone else.
Baroque Bow!!!!!! This was terribly interesting to hear the different perspectives you all bring to this enigmatic piece. Thank you for organizing and posting this
I LOVE THIS IDEA. Cooperation ¡¡ Sharing knowledge ¡¡ Not competitiveness ... Well done ¡¡ Alle Menschen werden Brüder I hope the lyrics of Schiller and Beethoven 9 Symphony become real in the world some day ¡¡
this is so beautiful to watch and to listen... so interesting for a violinist to observe these common principles in 14 different players, same music. Thank you!!!
Hi. "Sei" in italian has two meanings. One is the second person of the verb to be. The pronoun often is implied in italian. But "sei" also means number six. "Solo" is alone as You correctly said. So in this case Sei solo means "Six pieces to be played alone". Enunciating your solitary condition, concerned to a musical situation, does not have a proper conformity (also because Bach would never say, directly to You, that You're alone!)
Yeah! I was astonished at the new recording is well worth a trial, especially on Chaconne by J.S.Bach. I would feel that downing basso continuo from "re to so" within 8 bars variations are so beautiful masterpiece. There might be no variation as well as Chaconne. except MozartBeethoven. in case of Chaconne, I would feel that the length of second dotted quarter note is veryvery mysterious, which is concerned with the Beauty of Chaconne. Occasionally, I would love to listen to Joseph Szigeti's one, especially his breathing on passacaglia rhythm is so vivid and fresh for me. my opinion. By the way, I hear that "Beethoven said tempo is music" on the other hand "Karajan said the length of long note is very important" (92yrs.Japanese. sorry strange English)
Great idea! Some of the best violinists of the world performing one of the most stunning pieces for this instrument. Thank you! . . P. D. I cannot avoid wondering if they were in pijamas on the bottom 😅😆
This was awesome!! Thanks so much for putting this together Augustin! This is my most favourite piece ever. No other one has moved me as much as this one has. I fall deeper and deeper in love with it after every subsequent listen. Nothing compares to Bach's Chaconne!!!
When all professional violinists collaborate together: EPICCCC
Hello Eddy / Harry Potter
*all* rip
Epico
Augustin and Ray, Please expand your program on showing how you once played a passage, and after you
matured all these wonderful observations occurred to you as you matured and listened. The back and forth
conversations were very valuable to me [a lapsed cellist].. I think non-instrumental persons would also understand
the refinements you were suggesting and take heart. I would definitely subscribe to a program that featured
the back & forth conversations such as those which you [ Augustin & Ray] had. It was like going to a
Casals Masterclass in the late 50s & sitting in the audience , soaking everything up. We are trying to do similar
programs for our Seattle Chamber Music Festival audience this July without putting the health of our musicians , audience, staff and fans at risk. Keep going on this track !!!
Eddie
Everyone: avengers is the most ambitious crossover
Me:
Me: I want Chaconne
Mom: We got Chaconne at Home.
Me: THANK YOU!
Underrated comment lol
The subtle differences in style and technique add a huge amount to the experience, and so appropriate for the Chaconne. What a lovely idea and so beautifully realised.
Exactly. ..no one musician will ever be the same and that adds beauty to this performance. 👏👏👏❤
@@mattwoolford6305 For sure, every musician will have his/her own view on this masterpiece. All are welcome.
Augustin, the way you just caress those double and triple stops the second time you play is absolutely mind-blowing. Completely tender... no tension and bow placement is flawless!
My favorite moment in the piece by far! I was so happy to hear it in that way
Right? I was hearing in the background and had to look to see who it was
Agreed. It's absolutely exquisite and brilliant
That was really beautiful and amazing!
It just isn't right! Now I can't listen to Chaconne anymore!!! The moment I heard that part, I immediately stopped the video and started searching for his Chaconne performance. I don't know why but it seems it does not exist! Please let me know if you can find it. I am searching for almost a week now...
I could watch this forever.
Me to
I really respect Fischer's and Hadelich's use of a baroque bow
Vadim Gluzman also used it.
Renaud also
Serious dedication right there
Gluzman also has baroque bow
I heard that baroque bow is easier to play Bach music than modern bows
this chaconne is bible of violinists. the most perfect solo violin piece ever composed.
idk about you guys but this Chaconne genuinely moved me to tears.
Yup. Eyes are damp here too.
First I want to extend my congratulations to all 14 artists for this remarkable performance. By doing so you show to the world that music is this irreplaceable link between all nationalities.
Second I draw a few consequences from your performances : Bach can be played in many different ways, speeds, bowings and fingerings. At the end, what matters beyond the individual interpretations, is the emotion perceived by each auditor. Listening to all of you I couldn‘t help thinking about Nathan Milstein, who would have certainly been delighted to play with all of you.
Again many thanks.
Denis
I was thinking about Nestor Eidler. Best Bach of all time!
I just now stumbled across this extraordinary collaborative recording of the Chaconne. I agree wholeheartedly with your post. If a person is depressed about the state of the world, this recording is the perfect antidote.
omg Julia Fisher last note is so breathtaking
All the violinists are isolated but yet connected through music. Chaconne is fitting to describe our current journey right now.
Ein zutiefst existenzielles Stück Musik für Violine, die allein ist. Umso schöner, daß so viele wunderbare Violinistinnen und Violinisten zusammen alleine sind, Danke für diese Aufnahme, die mich immer wieder neu tief bewegt.
6:58 when the major came back after the storm, it's such a soothing, calm and comforting feeling
It makes me cry every time.
Its major, but somehow the saddest part
@@toiletjunpaper It's like all the sweet memories are forever gone
@@黑色的羊it's almost like reminiscing on good memories at a funeral
That's my absolute favourite part ❤ so delicate and beautiful 🥹
As an amateur violinist I was delighted to listen to Bach’s masterpiece played by so many fantastic musicians. Brilliant compilation!
Same here, quite amazing and very uplifting.
violinists without borders - violinists in one prayer for a united world, you are wonderfull ! with gratitude, michael wiener, switzerland
James Ehnes is here. My favorite violinist of this time.
Violin Virtuosos "JAM" session!! Awesome idea of Augustin... I loved the tempo changes, some-how very naturally and wonderfully; simply stunning. Augustin and Julia used their Baroque bows...
Violin Hobby so was Lisa Batiashvili 😁
@@fgorlando Nice...I missed it.
fgorlando no she wasn’t, that’s a French bow
@@Ishsa Thanks.
@Alan Deutsch ok.
Brilliantly compiled. Bravo! How fantastic it is that people still want to play this Bach masterpiece. My favourite was Augustin Hadelich.
What a great project! What a great interpretation! Playing a solo with 14 friends is the best comment to 'social distancing' and you wish to hear them live on stage at least. Thank you Julia, thank you Augustin for the idea and the realisation!
I couldn't say it as well as you, but in my heart I participate😀
I could watch James Ehnes play all. day. long. Gorgeous!
I want to listen the whole Chaconne, performed by Augustin Hadelich
Several of them could sell a performance of this piece. I would buy one. IDK why they aren't recording and selling, this is the most beautiful and moving piece of classical music I've ever heard.
@@mscir I know Hilary Hahn has a recording of this in her very first Bach album but I don’t know about the other violinists
@@ILikeBirds Julia Fischer has also recorded Chaconne in one of her “Bach” albums. For me, the tempo of Hilary Hahn’s Chaconne is too slow.
You may have already found it : ruclips.net/video/SrjIMBpwuK4/видео.html
@@virginiegirardon6449 I would like to see it tho. I saw a RUclips video where he performs it live in NY and I can't find it anymore 😭
Hadelich's paces make my heart dropped (in a good way tho), his tunes are so emotional
Julia Fisher plays it very good!
No words other than WOW.
What an awesome concept, around one of the greatest pieces ever written. This truly does unite, across the world's living rooms and solitary practice rooms. No virus can ever destroy the power of music!
Encore et encore mille mercis pour votre œuvre commune : tellement de bonheur,chaque fois, à vous écouter et à vous voir jouer cette œuvre de génie! ❤
This video should be shown to every student attempting to learn this piece. I never learned so much about a piece and its different characters in just 15 minutes, and considering I already heard this hundreds of time and play it myself too (if of course not on any comparable level to here) makes it even more amazing.
Som I never heard about. All excelen violinists. I enjoyed every second of it.
And they said, let us all solo together, and they did, and the result was almost unbearably beautiful. Thank you.
Everybody is soooooo amazing. What a treat. Very inspiring, thank you. BACH FOREVER!
Julia and Augustin, I've never heard such smooth and beautiful playing from Baroque bows!
It's amazing! i love the different sorts of interpretation, so different and all so correct. Thank you to Miss Fischer and to Mister Augustin Hadelich.
Noone plays it ecatly bc different intubation and feel but same piece and amazing waw
Hadalich, thanks for giving us the opportunity to hear all these brilliant violinists, it is a real gift !!!
Bravo and thanks to you all! JS Bach is smiling from heaven for having taken his masterpiece for solo violin and sharing it among friends during this time of social isolation. The irony! How wonderful.
😇😂great, so nice comment!!!
this is beyond cool. thank you to all who participated. for some reason, this reminds me of the story of Wieniawski collapsing during a concert, and Joachim, who was in the audience, went on stage and played the Chaconne for his friend.
Excellent! Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne is a musical miracle. As I heard these brilliant violinists treating each passage, various beautiful passages caught my ears. As Brahms said, the fact that Bach even conceived of such a work in the first place leaves me amazed time and time again. Many thanks to Augustin Hadelich and all the violinists here.
Wow at Gluzman's deep tone and Lisa's quick fingers!!
6:58 Hadelich plays so tenderly.
Everyone is just superb. ❤️
Agustin play the climax, calm then storm.....great Agustin, great teacher
I come back to this video every few weeks, and I find something new about the piece every time. After months and months, I'm finally learning it now too!
The revelation for me was the playing (and the sound) of Augustin Hadelich. Thanks to all of them to participate in this comparison.
Hadelich and Batiashvili are the most exciting to watch. Everyone sounds great. Thanks to Julia Fischer and Augustin Hadelich for bringing it all together. A couple of people decided to get fresh with the tempo but it was enjoyable overall.
So many wonderful violinists playing favourite Bach piece. This brings all emotions to oneself. I decided long ago when I pass this is the music I wish to be played at my funeral. ..the entire piece....not what they desire. ...it's my passing and a gift from Bach to them. Is that reasonable? 🎻
Team Vadim Guzman!! I remember you from the basement of Meadows School of the Arts and you were always an inspiration to me as a violinist. And Team Augustin for this artistic concept and beautiful idea!! You are a true master!!
One world - one Bach - one Chaconne. Life is wonderful !!
I almost cried 3 times. So powerful
10:48 best part and i love how he played it
I wouldn't play that section with double stops
my favorite part of the whole piece so gorgeous
That deserves so many more likes and visualization that it actually has. Thanks for bringing beauty into my home during these awful pandemic times.
❤❤ Augustin ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a brilliant idea to have all these violinists play this famous piece on life, and have it all mixed perfectly. To an uninitiated person (myself), they all sound equally good and equal to as if Itzhak Perlman had played it.
I love this piece and all of these violinists are very accomplished, but I have to say that few people play Bach like James Ehnes. Hadelich is a generational talent and I love his playing, but Ehnes really brings out the best of what I appreciate in Bach.
I wish health to all! I am sure music like this boosts our immune system and broadens our mind! Thanks to all the musicians for their magnificent interpretations👏👏👏
JAMES Ehnes needs a wide camera angle. We need to see your beautiful bowing.
I had to delete my own cynical comment. This dude is doing more to assist COVID lock-in's than any other single violinist or classical musician I have seen. I have nothing but respect for Augustin, and will resume trashing and trolling tomorrow. After much consideration, I decided this is a man that deserves a big nod of gratitude.
Cringe
Zen Yoshida what lmao
It,s intersting and enjoyable to listen to so many top gun violinists playing such masterpiece.
Love this... the highlight for me was Augustin's second appearance playing the hymn variation
I absolutely adore this piece, and this was an awesome compilation. But I (personally) enjoy the other bowing technique that the once used by most playing this piece, it begins at 4:37, with James Ehnes and continues through Stefan Jackiw, Rudens Turku, and is completed by Vadim Gluzman. You can view this technique with Heifetz's rendition of Chaconne, As well as Itzhak Perlman's version while he played the full Partita. Thank you, Augustin!
The technique showed in the videos were I believe a legato ricochet. The one I am discussing is the ricochet broken with the bow.
This video is so precious I wanna keep it in a box to make it safe.
Luanda Pereira dropbox?
Thank you so much Augustin, for getting together all those other amazing and incredible violinist’s and giving us all this awesome and stunning rendition of these many many talented ladies and gentlemen too. And to top it off your rendition was sublime as always. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
How to express my gratitude?
I don't know
What can we say about the strength, the intensity, the beauty...of this Chaconne, as well as the idea to make a master- work by compiling your interpretations?
I don't know
I don't know
But from the bottom of my heart thank you for this recording, all of you super violonists !!!
💞
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!! Thank you Mrs Julia Fischer and Mr Augustin Hadelich for the concept and video compilation...and everyone for playing!!
So wonderful!!!!! This Chaconne😍, so full of meaning....
To share your passion on the same recording is so beautiful ! What a wisdom! What a gift to us all!
Thank you for this video. The Chaconne has always been one of my favorite pieces. Today I heard all of the longing, suffering, joy,, and serenity that exists in the world through your shared interpretation. What a gift to us at home.
one of the best version of chaconne, love it!
I knew Hadelich would start the major section. It's the kind of tender passion he can bring out of the violin. Anything else would have been a disappointment
Absolutely loving this Bach Chaconne in multiple personalities and different violin sounds - bravo bravo !! Keep up the good work ! Love you all !
I love julia's tone
Great idea! Getting different interpretations and making everyone practice.
That was perfect! Nice to see Stefan Jackiw in this vid, absolutely one of my favorite violinists, definitely underrated.
So glad to hear phenomenal musicians come out! There are so many hugely talented and often neglected by front page... love it!!
I never want at home sessions to end!!!!
What a treat to see these amazing musicians playing this well-loved work. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Maestro Hadelich, such a good idea to gather some of the best violinist of these times. It is a dazzling performance! From Lima Peru
How marvelous!!!!
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter et de voir cette interprétation collective...
Que d'âme enrichie, par le fait que vous êtes plusieurs à jouer cette œuvre:
C'est comme si cette démarche rajoute encore du sens, tant les passions motivées par ce Bach sublime s'ajoutaient les unes aux autres sans se contredire, pour mettre ensemble ce supplément de profondeur qui nous touche tant.
Tellement merci à tous pour cette idéee et sa magnifique réalisation!!!
Great playing, great editing. Thank you Mr. Hadelich for sharing your love of music with us.
Lovely to hear all the different violin sounds
It does not get any better than this. Every one is different, yet everything is coherent....
The major part starts absolutely brilliantly. The ending is magnificent, with the last unison that will haunt me forever.
Bravo à tous ces virtuoses, hommes et femmes réunis ici pour jouer la même oeuvre exceptionnelle d'un même coeur, d'une même âme!
Merci pour le partage!
There's no prettier moment in classical music than at 6:58. Mr. Hadelich did it so much justice to boot. *sigh*
Even 'at home', you certainly moved... much appreciated for this compilation art!
Hadelich has the best mic lol
This shows every major soloist needs to have a good mic (decent recording equipment) at home. Here it's almost unfair that Hadelich sounds so much better than everyone else.
AMAZING.
Und haette ich nur Dich, Chaconne, gehoert, haette ich ALLES gehoert. Danke fuer diese grossartige Zusammenstellung.
Baroque Bow!!!!!! This was terribly interesting to hear the different perspectives you all bring to this enigmatic piece. Thank you for organizing and posting this
Joyous tears - thank you so much to all!
I LOVE THIS IDEA.
Cooperation ¡¡ Sharing knowledge ¡¡ Not competitiveness ...
Well done ¡¡
Alle Menschen werden Brüder
I hope the lyrics of Schiller and Beethoven 9 Symphony become real in the world some day ¡¡
Yes it's really wonderful!!!
this is so beautiful to watch and to listen... so interesting for a violinist to observe these common principles in 14 different players, same music. Thank you!!!
Music connects us all especially Bach
Awesome. Directly quoting Bach, "Sei Solo," which literally means "You're alone."
Hi. "Sei" in italian has two meanings. One is the second person of the verb to be. The pronoun often is implied in italian. But "sei" also means number six. "Solo" is alone as You correctly said. So in this case Sei solo means "Six pieces to be played alone". Enunciating your solitary condition, concerned to a musical situation, does not have a proper conformity (also because Bach would never say, directly to You, that You're alone!)
Yeah! I was astonished at the new recording is well worth a trial, especially on Chaconne by J.S.Bach.
I would feel that downing basso continuo from "re to so" within 8 bars variations are so beautiful masterpiece.
There might be no variation as well as Chaconne. except MozartBeethoven.
in case of Chaconne, I would feel that the length of second dotted quarter note is veryvery mysterious,
which is concerned with the Beauty of Chaconne. Occasionally, I would love to listen to Joseph Szigeti's one,
especially his breathing on passacaglia rhythm is so vivid and fresh for me. my opinion.
By the way, I hear that "Beethoven said tempo is music"
on the other hand "Karajan said the length of long note is very important" (92yrs.Japanese. sorry strange English)
I sometimes have to come back to this..
simply beautiful
Great and brilliant idea! fantastic execution! Thanks, in this hallucinating period it's a lifesaver! Thank Augustin you are great!
You 're allways the best
Brilliant awesome people Julia fabulous finish! Bless you all!!!
Great idea! Some of the best violinists of the world performing one of the most stunning pieces for this instrument. Thank you!
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P. D. I cannot avoid wondering if they were in pijamas on the bottom 😅😆
Thank to you. Now I can't "un-think" the pyjama bottom part.
Ehnes, Fisher, Guzman, Capucon,Hadelich....wow
Augustin, braaaaaaaaaaaavo!!!👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️🌞🌞🌞🌞💖💖💖💖🌈🌈🌈💥💥💥🌹🌹🌹
This was awesome!! Thanks so much for putting this together Augustin! This is my most favourite piece ever. No other one has moved me as much as this one has. I fall deeper and deeper in love with it after every subsequent listen. Nothing compares to Bach's Chaconne!!!
BACH - 14 players, just what it takes to reach the exact middle of the piece, played again by Julia Fischer... And it's is 14 minutes long. 🎶🙏