this is a concerto written by kabalevsky and it became famous with david oistrach . here its played by oistrach, and conducted by kabalevsky himself, so wat is the point to look far a better version :-) this is wat the composer wanted ....this is a golden recording ! we must more go for the historical recordings , technicly a bit less, but artisticly much better
Modern recordings are not necessarily technically better nor artistically lesser; conversely recordings made by the composer doesn't necessarily equal the best recording, as Wagner, Puccini, Stravinsky and Copland all expressed preferences for their music to be conducted by people other than themselves. But I agree this is a remarkable recording.
Lost for words, just so fantastic, This piece played by Oistrakh cannot be compared to other players! This is so wonderful. Is he even human? So much tone and intonation. I'm lost for words
To be heared to be believed. Oistrach surpassing himself. Breathtaking virtuosity, glorious sound, mastership beyond imagination. The music is very charming with its "communistic optimism".
this is a concerto written by kabalevsky and it became famous with david oistrach . here its played by oistrach, and conducted by kabalevsky himself, so wat is the point to look far a better version :-) this is wat the composer wanted ....this is a golden recording ! we must more go for the historical recordings , technicly a bit less, but artisticly much better
Modern recordings are not necessarily technically better nor artistically lesser; conversely recordings made by the composer doesn't necessarily equal the best recording, as Wagner, Puccini, Stravinsky and Copland all expressed preferences for their music to be conducted by people other than themselves. But I agree this is a remarkable recording.
Also try the one by Lydia Mordkovitch, pupil of Oistrakh - excellent.
@@nickyork8901 jeh ,i have from lydia mordkovitch a few recordings, i know that she is a pupil of oistrach :-)
this was written for Oistrakh.
@@adriendecroy7254 -- BRAVO from Acapulco!
0:00 - Allegro molto e con brio
4:00 - Andantino cantabile
10:26 - Vivace giocoso
Lost for words, just so fantastic, This piece played by Oistrakh cannot be compared to other players! This is so wonderful. Is he even human? So much tone and intonation. I'm lost for words
Stunning. Oistrakh's sound is breathtaking and the pyrotechnics are electrifying. Thank you for posting this!
my favorite recording
This is such an amazing recording, I only wish there was a video to see Oistrakh and Kabalevsky together
instaBlaster.
What a amazing violinist he was! I am so impressed every time!
This is, to this day, my favorite concerto. If I could perform any with an orchestra someday, I would choose this one for sure.
Comme c'est beau !
Great music!!!
One of the few violin concertos of the modern era worth listening to! This is spectacular!
i love this song
++++++++++++++++++Слушать концерт Кобалевского можно только в исполнении Ойстраха
To be heared to be believed. Oistrach surpassing himself. Breathtaking virtuosity, glorious sound, mastership beyond imagination. The music is very charming with its "communistic optimism".
I am practicing this concerto
I recommend Lydia Mordkovitch's recording as well, she studied with Oistrakh.
thank you!
Terribly amazing. Sound was clear. Thank you for putting this up!
Magnifico!
This is Great !
THanks
😍😍 great recording
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Perfect, I want to hear an Ivry Gitlis performance right now!
You're khv from maestronet aren't you? I used to like reading your comments.
4:00
Mon premier prix de violon
Please make a slower version 😊
You can make it slow
(correction to the name list) Myaskovsky was born in 1881, not 1893...
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Io l'ho sentito anni fa a Rovereto a teatro, indimenticabile
13:41 open string vibrato?!
Yes, sympathetic vibration with G on D string
Bow vibrato possibly
I'm confused. At the top of the album cover it says STEREO. But this is mono, isn't it?
yes this is a mono recording from 1955.
@@adriendecroy7254 Thanks.
Greg guillotin
J'ignorais tout de ce concerto, apparemment "fameux". Il mérite le détour ! Belle oeuvre, avec un brin de Chostakovitch, mais pas d'inconvénient.
Ceux qui sont là grâce à Greg Guillotin 😂
Kerutzer? A little mistake, correct please
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