This is glorious playing. Few violinist "get" Kriesler and Perlman undoubtedly "gets it" perfectly. Charming, light, and not too serious. Always rhythmically incisive and never cloying. Thank you Mr. Kreisler for your contribution to the violin and thank you Mr. Perlman for your humanity and generosity.
@@eduardosacasa5007 The only source I can find states that Kreisler never recorded it. It reads "The Praeludium and Allegro (Classical Manuscript No 5, attributed to Gaetano Pugnani) is Kreisler’s finest achievement. The Prelude is memorable, the Allegro marvellously virtuosic. When playing it at the Paris Opéra in 1923, Kreisler saw Vincent d’Indy wag a finger at him from the front row and thought he had been found out. Afterwards d’Indy told him: ‘Pugnani would not have played the Allegro in that tempo.’ Sadly Kreisler never recorded it."
@@eduardosacasa5007 I think you don't have to copy the sound of Kreisler, to get the spirit of his music. If you take Liebesleid for example. Kreisler recorded it multiple times through the years. Every time it sounded different, every time it had a slightly different feel to it. Does that mean, Kreisler didn't get his own music? I think not. It's just different interpretations, but the spirit it still fitting and still Kreisler.
He is the best violinist of our time, he has such an emotion and passion for music, thank you for bringing your playing to the world, it is truly amazing.
For all of you who say that the piece is too fast. It probably sounds like that, because of how clean the notes are to hear. When the notes are clean, it'll sound faster. Your ears can sometimes trick you.
+Aj vd Westhuizen The video quality is poor and there are some great spots where I would've loved to see the fingering and the bowing...alas...though still good audio to rip and carry around in your iTunes as it's one of the best renditions out there
This is my favourite performance of this piece. Perlman never dawdles. He keeps up a fast tempo, yet very expressive playing, and at the same time never sounding rushed. In the Heifetz tradition. If only Heifetz had recorded this piece.
Filming the audience more than the performers are great, in this case it seem like a didactic concert and Perlman always gonna looks great playing! (no need to look at him the entire video) I love the children expression while listening the piece... they look so amazed!
One of the best things written for a fiddle & a stick.Performed by the best player that ever put a fiddle under his chin .I'm super glad that these young people have a chance to enjoy great music!
Perlam got Polio when he was four and he was left enable to move his legs, hence why he is always sitting in a chair. A great violinist of our time. I approve.
Keep calm fans & love spreading good vibes, music is our salvation, wishing you everybody get in action and organize more music happenings dating your new cyber supporters & never let any evil dare to harm you guys Ok?
Perlman takes the Allegro way too fast and turns it into an incomprehensible and utterly unmusical blur of notes. The gold standard for performance of this work is the composer himself, the incomparable Fritz Kreisler.
it will seem hard at first, but once you put enough practice into this piece, it wont seem as hard as it was the first time you played it or listened to it
@@zhangbenyuan7249 Luke Kim is insane, he definitely isn’t a world class violinist, but I do have to agree for this specific piece his interpretation is the best I can find on RUclips.
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my left ear did really enjoy this
Wat
same
Sebastiaan Kulwanowski your statement is fucking funny... I laugh during the whole piece
Mine too.
kay... weird
Praeludiumは一音一音に生命を感じる。Allegroはライブらしいジェットコースター。やっぱりitzhak Perlmanは唯一無二だ。幸せな子供たち。
This is glorious playing. Few violinist "get" Kriesler and Perlman undoubtedly "gets it" perfectly. Charming, light, and not too serious. Always rhythmically incisive and never cloying. Thank you Mr. Kreisler for your contribution to the violin and thank you Mr. Perlman for your humanity and generosity.
i disagree in saying that Perlman undoubtedly gets Kreisler. There are recordings of Kreisler, and they don't sound like Perlman
Well said!!! Catching the “Spirit” of the music is not easy, especially when combining it with such consistently marvelous technique.
@@eduardosacasa5007 The only source I can find states that Kreisler never recorded it. It reads "The Praeludium and Allegro (Classical Manuscript No 5, attributed to Gaetano Pugnani) is Kreisler’s finest achievement. The Prelude is memorable, the Allegro marvellously virtuosic. When playing it at the Paris Opéra in 1923, Kreisler saw Vincent d’Indy wag a finger at him from the front row and thought he had been found out. Afterwards d’Indy told him: ‘Pugnani would not have played the Allegro in that tempo.’ Sadly Kreisler never recorded it."
@@eduardosacasa5007 I think you don't have to copy the sound of Kreisler, to get the spirit of his music. If you take Liebesleid for example. Kreisler recorded it multiple times through the years. Every time it sounded different, every time it had a slightly different feel to it. Does that mean, Kreisler didn't get his own music? I think not. It's just different interpretations, but the spirit it still fitting and still Kreisler.
He is the best violinist of our time, he has such an emotion and passion for music, thank you for bringing your playing to the world, it is truly amazing.
pezzo stupendo. Perlman come sempre è eccezionale, Canino è il più grande accompagnatore del mondo.
Kids at the beginning of the performance: 😒
Kids after 2:51:
😳😳😳
lol
3:23 i am like her LOL
Lol
Yup
For all of you who say that the piece is too fast. It probably sounds like that, because of how clean the notes are to hear. When the notes are clean, it'll sound faster. Your ears can sometimes trick you.
not really. I agree that the notes are clear but the overall tempo is a little fast.
or they are used to an over-indulgence of sentimentality.
@@Anonymous-ge3jb It's just his interpretation
It definitely sounds rushed, perhaps he's played it too many times. Still brilliant of course!
It so fast so u won’t hear the period of music
As always, everything is so easy for Perlman..... Amazing
One of the world's best violinists, playing one of the nicest pieces - and the camera is pointed at the crowd more than at him :/
Aj vd Westhuizen True, but I think it's mainly to show that at any age and any era, you can always be awed by such talent.
+Aj vd Westhuizen The video quality is poor and there are some great spots where I would've loved to see the fingering and the bowing...alas...though still good audio to rip and carry around in your iTunes as it's one of the best renditions out there
I never cease to marvel at this guy’s bow-arm. He has one of the easiest, smoothest, most effortless bow-arm I’ve ever seen. Bravo maestro!
For me good camera - audience is very important in this program. In Bazzini there are good point on pianist hands
This is my favourite performance of this piece. Perlman never dawdles. He keeps up a fast tempo, yet very expressive playing, and at the same time never sounding rushed. In the Heifetz tradition. If only Heifetz had recorded this piece.
I cried all the time, it's so beautiful!!
Wunderbar..... Ich werde nicht mehr sagen.... Sie sind wunderbar!!! 🎻❣️🎶
Itzhak Perman is fantastic violiniste and pedagog.Hy is AMAZING!
Holy Jesus! great violin playing there! Thanks for uploading this!
Filming the audience more than the performers are great, in this case it seem like a didactic concert and Perlman always gonna looks great playing! (no need to look at him the entire video) I love the children expression while listening the piece... they look so amazed!
One of the best things written for a fiddle & a stick.Performed by the best player that ever put a fiddle under his chin .I'm super glad that these young people have a chance to enjoy great music!
"A fiddle and a stick" It's called a violin k...
johnnyboy226 It’s the same instrument.
Well, he is an excellent player of course. Only not the best violin player ever. I can cite a few who top him easily.
И. Перлман- мой любимый скрипач.🎉
Realmente Maravilloso
I’m trying to play this lord help me
Lol me too
Smh u gotta practice for 40 hrs
Same here. Im only 14 tho😭
its not that hard actually
@@Alessaepx same here I’m only 1 year old though 😫🥶🥵
e' sempre un grande piacere udire questo mostro del violino!!
Perlam got Polio when he was four and he was left enable to move his legs, hence why he is always sitting in a chair. A great violinist of our time. I approve.
happy to be alive to hear this ☺
Insanely fantastic!🎻
The best violinist alive right now
It was before 1984, I guess 1979 or 1980. It was transmitted live on German TV, and living in Germany I know that in 1984, I wouldn't have watched it.
うっとりした、皆んなの顔が印象的ですね😌
At 3.31 the girl on the right says Föck! which is the appropriate response.
nodnod winkwink she says „was“ which means „what“
nodnod winkwink “Fick” is the german term for fuck. im sure she wasn’t.
¡Me gusta, lindisimo!!
Huh, weird, I only got goosebumps on the left side of my body.
so sweet...
im really glad he didn't play this at his normal tempo lol
The camera person clearly doesn't appreciate Itzhak Perlman enough
I ❤ this peace
Hy Is Amazing Maestro ITZHAK PERLMAN 🎻 Hy Is surnaturel!🌷❤️
3:35 that girls face reflected what we were all thinking
magnificent
I hv only one word to say. Wow.
I really love this :)
WOW
What can U say, Perlman, Stern, Peskanov all trained in Powerful Russian School of Violin Playing. Ther all incredible.🥀
Whats crazy is that he is doing it like its piece of cake
I love the audience reactions 3:28
The best
I ragazzi erano rapiti e stupefatti.Potenza della musica(bella e TONALE),il solo linguaggio universale..
Bravissimo
Itzhak Perlman its a big violinist professional.
+Pablo Colomer almeno escribele en ingles
Yahoo!!! 👍🎉💥🌟😋🎻🎶🎶🎷🎹🎵🎤
New Best! xD great piece, it is a beautiful piece!
The Best
❤
Luar biasa
Классссссс!!!!!
good!!!
same!
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Audio quality makes it sound like it was recorded in 19th century
no smart phone
Do you have the whole programme with the school children?
Marvelous playing! Eric Shumsky
Nobody:
Itzhak Perlman: 💪🤏👈👉☝👆👇✌🤞🖖🤘🖐✋👌👍👎✊👊🤛🤜🤚👋🤟🙌🤲💪🦵🦶
*his fingering and bow-arm :O*
Lol
Toca muito e muleke kkkkk MDS do Cielo....
i think this is in the style of pugnani
Predatorz00r yes
Perlman takes the Allegro way too fast and turns it into an incomprehensible and utterly unmusical blur of notes. The gold standard for performance of this work is the composer himself, the incomparable Fritz Kreisler.
he never even recorded it lol
와........
2:50, pg 2 (for practice reasons)
also does anyone have any tips for playing this piece 😭😭
Im tryingto learn this piece... its hard. seriously.
Same here XD
i did manage to perform it decently! Praise God
Just started it this week.
Joanna Longtine I'm going to play it in a competition next year.
it will seem hard at first, but once you put enough practice into this piece, it wont seem as hard as it was the first time you played it or listened to it
NOONE plays this better!
0:43
bom
?
Muito bom
I cant hear the vid lol
there is a note sharpe
Fanum tax
Aura
good video BUT took too much of audiences' faces, no point.
A good portion of the video was Perlman but ok.
이작펄만 최고..!!
The tru, chigga
햐........................
聴いてる人ビックリしてる音😹凄いよ、クライスラーだか アストンマーチンだか、ベンツだか知らないけど
Fast than anything in earth 😂😂😂
Some of those kids seem pretty bored, maybe they were too young to appreciate such artistry.
pure speelvreugde van een man die zijn vak verstaat
I wish I could give 100 likes but I can't...
why 😭😭
dont worry, it already has more then 100 likes!! :D
Itzhak Perlman play s this piece nice but Joo Young Oh plays this song MUCH BETTER
True Joo Yong Oh is amazing hes the best violinist I know
Lol seriously?
@@zhangbenyuan7249 Luke Kim is insane, he definitely isn’t a world class violinist, but I do have to agree for this specific piece his interpretation is the best I can find on RUclips.
But still think perman is *WAYYY WAYYY MUCH MUCH BETTER* lollol😚
No need to compare, both are magnificent!
It was A Major help from me playing this hahaha.
Get it : A Major Hahahaa
too fast
Giulia Sardi I sorta agree :/
?
Nope
no
See 7 year old Ko So Huyn play this piece and you will open your eyes in wonder !
Wtf
Неритмично
Way too fast. Joshua Bell's version is much better, in this case.
But I disagree...
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