Michael Rabin plays Zigeunerweisen op. 20

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Michael Rabin in one of the most splendid performances of Pablo de Sarasate's well known showpiece. A jewel compared by many with Heifetz's one and by others considered as the best.
    Hollywood Bowl Orchestra /1959
    Conductor Felix Slatkin

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  • @lakatos1683
    @lakatos1683 10 месяцев назад +6

    It's unreal how Rabin played. I'm so grateful we have these recordings!

  • @cattleman6420012000
    @cattleman6420012000 9 лет назад +33

    This is incredible playing. He was the best ever. Terribly tragic life.

  • @ictus60
    @ictus60 8 лет назад +50

    Rabin plays with such color and expression combined with ridiculous virtuosity and an undeniable sense of conviction, he is basically the definition of a true prodigy and is the violinist I have been comparing all others to for over 45 years.
    Without a doubt he was one of the greatest soloists the world has ever known. Rabin had astounding skill on controlling violin, equal or superior to all other violinists of the recorded era. Although Heifetz is generally regarded as the greatest violinist of the 20th century, Rabin was fully equal to him in technical prowess and surpassed him in artistry.
    Rabin was genius possessing the dramatic flair of Heifetz, the care and articulation of Kreisler, and the soulfulness of David Oistrakh. He treats every piece of music --from the encore warhorses to relatively minor pieces like the Bruch Scottish Fantasy to the great concerti as if each were the most important composition for his instrument ever written, and as if he had only one chance to play it.
    He managed to combine all the technique possible along with the most sensuous tone and romantic style. He is the violinist everyone dreams about, whether they know him or not. Whenever I hear a violinist today who is reputed to be a top player, it amazes me how far the fall short of Rabin.
    His level of interpretative excellence, dictated insurmountable standards well as basically all he played conferred him of a sort of magic effluvium.
    That flaming passion that joined the level of mercurial technique, astonishing tune and first rate temperament, simply left a world seriously wounded, because a soloist of his stature has been irreplaceable until these days, and the career of so many famous soloists surely would not have been overshadowed .
    His rendition of Zigeunerwiesen has no equal for this piece - not even close. His interpretations and the gusto of his playing take your breath away. No one has come close to his level. It is technically perfect, and has just the right amount of gypsy flavor to make it work properly. Rabin guaranteed to drop your jaw.
    Ivan Galamian, one of the greatest violin teachers, said, "almost extraordinary talent - no weaknesses, never!", when he referred to Michael Rabin.

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 6 лет назад +5

      there are a few things he played that i don't enjoy his style for. but that is how it is with any violinist and their violin. i have favorite players for different pieces and even specific violins i prefer for different pieces. i don't enjoy his recording of the vitali chaconne, love heifetz's vitali, but i don't like heifetz's mendelsohn, but have listened to julia fischer's over 100 times.

    • @jonathankamkhaji4814
      @jonathankamkhaji4814 4 года назад +1

      I also regard Rabin as unsurpssed among the violinists I've listened to but it's also true that some other great violinists, who are not as good as Rabin, can give perfect renditions. Two examples among many: Gitlis' Campanella and Ferras' Mendelssohn Concerto.

    • @maxzak5169
      @maxzak5169 4 года назад

      Pompous pr1ck xD

    • @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я
      @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я 4 года назад +1

      Когда человек, одорен вниманием бога, здесь, тут, сейчас. Это на века. Спасибо. Ещё очередной раз .

    • @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я
      @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я 4 года назад +1

      Человек, лишь, создание, а гениев , раз два, и обчелся. Я, впервые. Для себя, открыл, и слушал. Волшебно, других эпитетов, у меня нет.

  • @duggiefresh8170
    @duggiefresh8170 2 года назад +5

    The best trills and staccato you will ever find belong to Rabin.

  • @yomeroca
    @yomeroca 9 лет назад +35

    NOBODY can play this piece than Rabin.
    The tone is gorgeous and his musicality exudes feeling to keep you crying all night.
    Every single 1/16 note is so transparent and clean, and the pizzicatti in the second part of the fast part (I'm starting to sound like Groucho) are all crystall clear and in perfect tempo. Not even Heifetz's rendition is as lucid.
    Joshua Bell in the original arrangement with piano can do it, but he plays so fast at the end that he destroys the piece he was building decently.
    .I never understand why every good violinist (even excellent) insists on playing this batlle horse. They all fail, or barely pass the pizzicati walking-on-fire test, skipping notes or sounding horribly muddled, and then try to compensate by accelerating like hell towards the finale, hoping to be forgiven for their travesty.

    • @onseayu
      @onseayu 8 лет назад +3

      you've actually played this before I assume? i completely agree, pretty shocked at what the pros get away with, but maybe standards have changed? also agree that so far this performance has the cleanest rendition of that passage so far. i haven't heard perlman yet, but i'm gonna go ahead and guess "no" considering his massive sausage fingers.

    • @blonda.bacoviana
      @blonda.bacoviana Год назад

      Listen to Ion Voicu too

  • @JAGallery
    @JAGallery 11 лет назад +12

    The ballance of feeling (sound) and technical perfomance makes him the most outstanding player ever!

  • @kanashihana
    @kanashihana 10 лет назад +44

    Best version ever of this piece

    • @phuang3
      @phuang3 3 года назад

      I agree. IMHO, the closest would be Anne Sophie-Mutter's version.

    • @jonnykam
      @jonnykam 6 месяцев назад

      By far

  • @stephenjoeagi
    @stephenjoeagi 13 лет назад +6

    One should not be embarassed to shed a few tears when listening to Michael Rabin. His gorgeous sound virtuosity, and impeccable musical taste has haunted me since I saw the movie 'Rhapsody' where he dubbed Vittorio Gasman playing the violin, almost 60 years ago. We should be grateful for the existence of these recordings.

  • @sherom
    @sherom 5 лет назад +7

    I heard most of all the greats play this, Rabin in my opinion brings out all the emotion there is to bring out !

  • @ewaldsteyn469
    @ewaldsteyn469 6 лет назад +20

    Why are we as people always so obsessed with something having to be the best. In my view there is no such thing as 'the best recording ever' of any composition! Rather call this your favorite recording if you prefer this above any other- with such a statement no one can argue! Anyway, this piece is WAY TOO GOOD to be defined by just one violinist. For me there are 4 recordings of this masterpiece that stands out above all others I've heard: Heifetz (for his sure technical brilliance - for my ears one else does technically as brilliant, despite all the contrary claims by Rabin fans), Leonid Kogan (2 videos on RUclips- simply magnificent!) and then Rabin and Francescatti (what makes theirs stand out for me is not just their technical brilliance - their prerformances brings live to this piece like almost no other performances can - absolute joy to listen to both). If you want to limit yourself to just one performance, then do so. As for me, Zigeunerweisen is more than just Rabin. I listen to and fully enjoy all the ones I mentioned.

    • @xtsylviacary
      @xtsylviacary 5 лет назад +5

      Totally agree. My favorite is version is of Heifetz for its power, speed, and subtle nuance. Rabin's version is very musical and enjoyable, but the first part is kind of slow to me, maybe I am just spoiled by Heifetz.

    • @franciscoespinozagamboa6490
      @franciscoespinozagamboa6490 5 лет назад

      ...tienes razón

    • @williamferrill7938
      @williamferrill7938 4 года назад +1

      @@xtsylviacary Even Heifitz, after retirement, said if he had it to do over again he would slow down his tempo.

    • @hansmahr8627
      @hansmahr8627 4 года назад +1

      I agree. I really don't get people who claim that there's this one perfect performance that trumps all others. The great thing about classical music is that there are so many different ways of interpreting a piece. If there was such a thing as THE perfect performance we wouldn't need new recordings, classical music would be done. There's not a single piece I can think of where I have only one favorite performance. It always depends on my mood, sometimes I want Heifetz, sometimes Rabin, Oistrakh or Vengerov. I don't feel the need to find one recording to rule them all.

    • @ПетърБайчев-м2г
      @ПетърБайчев-м2г 23 дня назад

      My favorite is version of Ida Haendel, but this is a fantastic interpretation too.

  • @greggoryrice7046
    @greggoryrice7046 Год назад +2

    Listen to the slow movement. No one ever had this unbelievable of power and legato. It wasn't just beautiful sound, it was pure, undulterated expression.

  • @JAGallery
    @JAGallery 11 лет назад +8

    Rabin is doing the best interpretation for me because I feel this deep madness and the deep will to perfection - but in any case: technically and feeling!!! Some others have more from the one side or the other...but he is the only one who brings both perfectly toghether...Unreached till now! HE is the Violin Player of all time!!!! For that he died young. Thank you for your eternal play...!!!!

  • @michaelgrieve7578
    @michaelgrieve7578 3 года назад +1

    His soaring high notes leave you breathless - all young contestants should listen to this performance before they play in their Competition finals. Pure musical genius that can't be beaten.

  • @KoteikaUchenaja
    @KoteikaUchenaja 7 лет назад +4

    Гений! Невероятное исполнение! Лучшее из всех, которые я слышала. А слышала всех великих скрипачей. Но такого, как Майкл не было и не будет! Очень жаль, что он так рано ушел. И какое счастье, что остались его записи!!!

  • @tskrobola
    @tskrobola 13 лет назад +10

    I thought Heifetz had the best recording of this piece, boy was I wrong. This is even better...I did not think that was possible. His pizzicato is completely seamless, absolutely rhythmic and tonally perfect...incredible!

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 11 лет назад +2

    This is my first time hearing Michael Rabin. He really takes his time with this, making it sound truly improvised.

  • @TimeStrider
    @TimeStrider 13 лет назад +6

    I've heard most of the other renditions of this piece here and as far as I'm concerned Rabin OWNS this piece!

  • @anumoli
    @anumoli 12 лет назад +4

    I love how he's not afraid to take his time. Actually sounds like an improvised gypsy piece as it is supposed to.

  • @ГалинаПисьменная-ъ1м
    @ГалинаПисьменная-ъ1м 4 года назад +2

    Не описать словами те чувства,которые вызывает исполнение Майкла Рабина!!!!Непревзойденное мастерство из всех великих скрипачей!💓💓💗💓💗💓

  • @kingturtje
    @kingturtje 12 лет назад +1

    Yeah! Rabin is definitely one of greatest violin players in the recording-history. So glad that all of his recordings have decent quality. What a charisma, what a performance. Truly great man.

  • @MikeDrewYT
    @MikeDrewYT 15 лет назад +1

    This is amazing. He absolutely owns the style & character of this piece.

  • @lilHeifetz
    @lilHeifetz 16 лет назад +4

    Tragic that he died so young... With recordings like this, who knows what he could have done even 5 years down the road.

  • @tamazpatarkalashvili2811
    @tamazpatarkalashvili2811 6 лет назад +2

    Indeed, It must be the best performance of this genial composition of Sarasate.

  • @nvsmp
    @nvsmp 14 лет назад +3

    His left hand pizzicato is for me, wonderful
    Good song

  • @unclePTM
    @unclePTM 16 лет назад +1

    so sincere, so pure, so wonderful...

  • @KyotoMelody
    @KyotoMelody 17 лет назад +2

    why I didnt see this video sooner...hmm... perhaps its now released! He started to learnt playing the violin when he was 9! Amazing!

  • @ziegunerweiser
    @ziegunerweiser 17 лет назад +2

    greatest recorded violinist ever

  • @artielon
    @artielon 14 лет назад +1

    ' love Michael - the "bel canto" touch - the tone - the finest recording!

  • @Otilia-by4nc
    @Otilia-by4nc 9 лет назад +2

    I like! Interpretation ... wonderful! Thanks for posting!

  • @vvmaster2010
    @vvmaster2010 8 лет назад +1

    Clean and fast! RIP Michael

  • @oreoproductions323
    @oreoproductions323 12 лет назад +1

    Love this song.. Playd very well..

  • @georgewilliamrobicheau1583
    @georgewilliamrobicheau1583 6 лет назад +3

    I particularly like the Sarasate work,"Zigeunerweisen" as played by Isaac Stern in the movie Humoresque

  • @Violincrazy
    @Violincrazy 14 лет назад +1

    This is the best recording of this piece

  • @operalament
    @operalament 14 лет назад +2

    He has always moved me tremendously. My teacher was delighted when I told her I think he was the greatest violinst

  • @billlowe6883
    @billlowe6883 4 года назад +4

    Michael Rabin was in his own league

  • @grantmusic8237
    @grantmusic8237 14 лет назад +1

    So Amazing and musical!

  • @TannenNinja
    @TannenNinja 15 лет назад +1

    I admire this rendition for it's crispness. the orchestra is right one with Rabin. It's very impressive.

  • @joaquintall5180
    @joaquintall5180 6 лет назад +2

    Michael could make that 1735 Guarnerius del Gesù do things that only a Paganini could do. In fact, if you have a copy of Itzhak Perlman's first LP, the 24 Caprices of Paganini, [Angel S-36860] you'll notice that, on the back side of the album, Itzhak wrote the following dedication to Michael:
    "I would like to dedicate this album to the memory of my dear friend and colleague, Michael Rabin. In preparing for this recording, his influence was a constant source of inspiration for me. ---Itzhak Perlman"
    Lastly, find a copy of the Paganini-Kreisler "Moto perpetuo, Op 11". It's on the Angel LP, S-60199; surely there is a cd with this piece of grandeur on it. In the liner notes the chief recording engineer, Carson Taylor, speaks to Michael's brilliance: "Particularly memorable was Michael's playing of the 'Moto perpetuo", which, believe it or not, was just one take."
    The 19th century had Paganini...the 20th century gave us Michael Rabin. Enjoy those precious few recordings that he left for us.

  • @hi123456789011
    @hi123456789011 12 лет назад +3

    how do you call this "no depth, no volume..."???
    rabin is probably the most underrated violinist ever
    this song drew me into listening to the rest of his music
    bravo rabin!!

  • @ssw4m
    @ssw4m 12 лет назад +1

    This was the first recording of Zigeunerweisen I heard, many years ago, and I still like it best. There have been other great performances also, of course.

  • @sherryjakey1856
    @sherryjakey1856 8 лет назад +1

    He was my teenage heart throb.

  • @ponton_ponton
    @ponton_ponton 6 лет назад

    Until today the ultimate, unparalleled performance of Gipsy Airs.

  • @anapianolove
    @anapianolove Месяц назад +1

    🥰

  • @the_platform
    @the_platform Год назад +2

    Look, I'll be the first to say that this is the best "recording" of Zigeunerweisen. Sure, there might be those who can play it better repetitively, but this is the best version laid down on track. (mostly because of 5:37 - 7:06. His draw and vibrato are 2nd to none. And I stand by my claim. By the way, Heifetz' version of this piece okay. Great. But okay. Not as good as Rabin's. Promise.

  • @shapoortoorkey4512
    @shapoortoorkey4512 6 лет назад +2

    Superlative. Would certainly consider this among the best if not the best

  • @DualThunder
    @DualThunder 16 лет назад +1

    LEGEND.

  • @GilaGoldsteinPianist
    @GilaGoldsteinPianist 3 года назад

    Beyond amazing

  • @terrestial63
    @terrestial63 15 лет назад +1

    Thank you!!! fav.

  • @rogerioortega8197
    @rogerioortega8197 9 лет назад +1

    Impressionante! Muito lindo saudades de um exímio violinista...

  • @cattleman6420012000
    @cattleman6420012000 15 лет назад

    Michael Rabin was an incredible violinist. What a shame he died so young. He had one of the greatest talents ever.

  • @wambui37
    @wambui37 14 лет назад +1

    @legman36
    I forgot to mention, "M.Rabin" is of course a brilliant violinist, only the play manner of "Heifetz" touches me even more.

  • @behrang.hp7
    @behrang.hp7 14 лет назад +1

    its so prefect

  • @exb1
    @exb1 Год назад

    Exceptional!

  • @rapter9800
    @rapter9800 15 лет назад +1

    Godly left-hand pizzicato

  • @paulostroff99
    @paulostroff99 15 лет назад

    Amazing! If he is not in the top 10 violinists ever,then I'd like to know who is! Glorious.Bravo!

  • @DualThunder
    @DualThunder 14 лет назад +2

    @legman36 now that you mention it, yeah his left hand pizz is incredible. I think rabin is totally under rated.. i know a lot of violinists who havent even heard of him

  • @Bachismydiety
    @Bachismydiety 14 лет назад +2

    WONDERFUL sound! He really captures the pathos, gypsy character. Although it is slightly too slow for my taste. Sarasate himself said it should feel like an improvisation, constantly in a feeling of movement ad lib.
    Nevertheless, truly beautiful interpretation, he makes me want to cry!

  • @chanhnguyen2215
    @chanhnguyen2215 Год назад +1

    Michael Rabin is the number One among students of Evan Galamian.

  • @vierahorvathova9451
    @vierahorvathova9451 5 лет назад

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @mishana88
    @mishana88 3 года назад +2

    Уникально-гениальная игра на скрипке!

  • @dmelkumo
    @dmelkumo 16 лет назад +1

    YES!

  • @TimeStrider
    @TimeStrider 10 лет назад +3

    I would love to hear Markov play this, he also has an incredible left-hand pizzicato (listen to his Pag 24th Caprice)!

  • @Alegrias23
    @Alegrias23 13 лет назад +1

    I never like the idea to turn performing arts into competitive sports. All I know is this piece has brought me to my knees.

  • @cnl147
    @cnl147 7 лет назад +1

    It's so beautiful... Shred this via "Google"

  • @artielon
    @artielon 14 лет назад

    Just finished taking in the 10th Sibelius violin competition and after that this recording: They were good - this is memorable!

  • @nvsmp
    @nvsmp 14 лет назад +2

    Beautifull vibrato, I love this song.

  • @fuaktarded61
    @fuaktarded61 14 лет назад +1

    @legman36 its not just the most powerful, but theyre placed so perfectly while hes playing that fast...something i can only dream of doing @_@

  • @billlowe6883
    @billlowe6883 3 года назад

    Unbelievable

  • @IlyaMrKim
    @IlyaMrKim 13 лет назад +1

    very good playing))))))
    very good quanity)))))

  • @WomanViolinMaker
    @WomanViolinMaker 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful! Inspired by a trad. serbian melody ❤️️

  • @leoncioviolin
    @leoncioviolin 13 лет назад +1

    RABIN GRANDE

  • @wambui37
    @wambui37 14 лет назад +1

    @legman36
    I can read it, as well as I am a big fan of "Heifetz", you are a fan of Rabin. This is OK.
    The most important one is, it is a very good music and it are very good violinists. The rest is a taste thing.

  • @RevoltingRudi
    @RevoltingRudi 12 лет назад +2

    @Jettmusica93 he was on alcohol like medication and slipped out on slippery floor. banging his head on a chair an died with a broken head at age 35.
    yeah home is a dangerous place.

  • @janghoonlee1108
    @janghoonlee1108 3 года назад +1

    그의 삶이 너무 짦았음까 서른 다섯의 나이

  • @lolmanerik
    @lolmanerik 16 лет назад +1

    maybe the best ever

  • @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я
    @ВикторЦымбалов-ъ9я 4 года назад +1

    Слышна , грусть. ( спасибо. Я не знал, об этом. )

  • @Kyriaeus
    @Kyriaeus 16 лет назад +1

    I'm pretty sure he meant that the pizzicato was done so well that he felt envious/jealous of it.

  • @2ndviolinist
    @2ndviolinist 10 лет назад +1

    Has anyone taken the trouble to listen to Sarasate play it, unfortunately abridged, available on YT?

    • @jonnykam
      @jonnykam 9 лет назад

      I did, and I did not like it as I like Rabin's rendition. Indeed, there's no shortage of examples whereby the performer understands and plays a piece better than the composer. See Scriabin-Horowitz, Rachmaninov and again Horowitz or Argerich, Domeniconi and Desiderio, etc.

    • @glibnit
      @glibnit 7 лет назад

      2ndviolinist, you're quite right, Sarasate's performance is unique. The music is dynamically layered to expose phrasing, as if a gypsy ensemble were at play. Quite brilliant.

  • @themusicdr
    @themusicdr 15 лет назад +1

    superb rendition.
    i see what ppl are referring to re fearsome pizzicatto

  • @joelkatz8729
    @joelkatz8729 12 лет назад

    Spectacular, gorgeous playing. Interesting that the temp is so much slower than Sarasate's performance; He squeezes every last ounce of expressive juice out of the music. Is that Galamian in the photo?

    • @4Topwood
      @4Topwood 5 лет назад

      Not Galamian. Zino Francescatti.

  • @국사봉365
    @국사봉365 4 года назад

    지고이네르바이젠 연주는
    마이클 래빈의 연주가 세계 최고~!!!

  • @chazzunusmaven
    @chazzunusmaven 16 лет назад

    The other young violinist was Yosef Hassid who was diagnosed at age 26 with Schizophrenia, a very debilitating mental disorder, underwent a lobotomy, whereby they removed the front part of his brain, and he died as a result of complications of the surgery. You can search on YT for videos of Hassid.

  • @andreashelling3076
    @andreashelling3076 11 лет назад +2

    Kind of intensity in the soundproduction you here rarely

  • @yegenek
    @yegenek 13 лет назад +1

    So what's the connection with Virtua Fighter?

  • @WorldYouthOrchestra
    @WorldYouthOrchestra 16 лет назад

    our violinists shaham or rabin or others have not this incredible sound!!!

  • @zexsii
    @zexsii 15 лет назад

    he truly know to play violin! greate

  • @chazzunusmaven
    @chazzunusmaven 15 лет назад

    Are there any videos of Michael playing anything other than the Fritz Kreisler piece, video of him playing other than just audio. If so plz let me know.

  • @wambui37
    @wambui37 15 лет назад

    to bellphegor
    I am completely of your opinion, however i find the sound even nicer with Heifetz and his technik even better!
    but only a little

  • @tamazpatarkalashvili2811
    @tamazpatarkalashvili2811 6 лет назад

    I can not choose who is better Rabin or Kogan perform this piece?

    • @Eugen_969b
      @Eugen_969b 5 лет назад

      Лучше не знаю, а так же -- Я. Хейфец.

  • @Jettmusica93
    @Jettmusica93 12 лет назад +1

    Oh, goodness.......

  • @TimeStrider
    @TimeStrider 13 лет назад

    @pavobaxter I have - and I haven't fully recovered yet!

  • @PlatypusofCalifornia
    @PlatypusofCalifornia 15 лет назад

    That is shocking, I started at nine, I cannot even begin to compare myself with rabin.
    It is a pity what happened to him, and the worst part is that we can't understand it.

  • @cjh37878
    @cjh37878 15 лет назад

    I honestly preferred Heifetz's performance, but I'm not someone who sticks to the music 100%. This recording is the most like the one recording of Sarasate himself playing the piece.

  • @anta_pamta
    @anta_pamta 2 года назад

    Who keep up in the first 7 minutes without tears, it has stone instead hart.

  • @tristan01101
    @tristan01101 14 лет назад +1

    @5starcomment .. anne sophie.. :x

  • @TatOuOu23
    @TatOuOu23 12 лет назад +1

    7:36 just enjoy

  • @hi123456789011
    @hi123456789011 14 лет назад +1

    @andreaandrewmilnefan
    lol, misclicks or mouse twitches

  • @wambui37
    @wambui37 14 лет назад

    @manuelbb41
    If this is your opinion, this is OK, but this is of course a taste thing.
    I find "Heifetz" better, above all the tempo, but this is also a taste thing.

    • @williamferrill7938
      @williamferrill7938 4 года назад

      After retirement Heifetz indicated he thought his tempo was too fast.

  • @patriciayohn6136
    @patriciayohn6136 5 лет назад

    My Husband turned me on to Michael Rabin three years ago and he was probably the greatest living violinists. after Paginini, David Garrett is probably the great modern violinist of modern time I would love to her him live.

  • @huatudela4189
    @huatudela4189 11 лет назад +2

    this is better than heifietz's interpretation( my opinion )