Oh my, you have my dear wife of sixty years swirling around the room...such profoundly lovely music and performance. Thank you both for your virtuosity.
Hi, I'm from Spain and I've always had difficult to find a version of this Romanza Andaluza from Sarasate that fits with the spanish folklore. Spanish musicians have not been so rellevant in classical music and, obviously, it's not easy to find the essence (that's normal, we [classical musicians] are not used to that vibe). Listening to your version is listening to my country. I can listen Andalucia and it's folklore. Thanks for doing it. You got it.
Warm and brilliant performance. Whenever I hear Sarasate's music, I'm reminded of the Sherlock Holmes story, "The Red Headed League", where Holmes and Watson take a break to see Sarasate himself playing, before they solve the crime later that evening.
It's funny because every classical music fan here in Spain obviously know Sarasate but this reference to him in Sherlock Holmes book i think is totally unknown. I ve seen a lot of guys on youtube telling the same story between Sarasate and the Arthur Conan Doyle's character!!!
Well - out of all the violinists (and good ones at that), only this young man, and Milstein, seem to remember that this is a dance, and they play it rhythmically, playfully, and with sensitivity. Everyone else beats it black & blue.
Buena mano, buena expresión, le faltaria revisar las notas porque en algunas fracciones se va mas alto de lo que está escrito...y además estaría bueno que siguiera al piano como debe ser para que se enlacen correctamente, hay que escuchar al piano, sino... Buah.
El violinista perfecto. Me ha gustado mucho pero el pianista también lo ha hecho muy bien y no estoy diciendo que el violinista no pero solo habláis de el y no del pianista.
@@aidentheabsurd Except bow vibrato doesn't look like that when sounding the way it did. It's probably a synchronisation error. The uploader claims "live and unedited" and I believe that of the audio 100%. It's a solid Paul Huang performance alright, but the editor of the video confused us and could've done better with the camera angle/cut-to-piano for that part.
He is not showing his technic, but sharing the soul of music. Great Violinist, Great Musician !
Oh my, you have my dear wife of sixty years swirling around the room...such profoundly lovely music and performance. Thank you both for your virtuosity.
Thanks for listening, Brian! We appreciate your support and love to hear the positive impact this music is having on our audiences.
One of the most beautiful compositions ever written
Omg he made it look like this piece is so easy to perfron when in fact I'm dying here trying to practise 😱 😱 😱
Agreed😂
I practice this piece by listening to this everyday and trying to mimic his beautiful phrasing and intonation
Same story🤣😭
just keep practicing
Same 😂
Paul Huang is the one of most outstanding violinists I so much appreciated. He has been the Shining star.
his expression is very elegant
Ι dont know how is this guy.
But this is version is brilliant masterpiece.
Congratulations.
So beautiful
From 2:32, this piece stabs your heart with every bar
❤🤝
Always get goosebumps
it's really hard at first, but after about a week, you realize that it's not actually *that* hard
Yes!!! It's my favorite part to play now, it sounds gorgeous and it's not that hard! Saraste is amazing
yes
Hi, I'm from Spain and I've always had difficult to find a version of this Romanza Andaluza from Sarasate that fits with the spanish folklore. Spanish musicians have not been so rellevant in classical music and, obviously, it's not easy to find the essence (that's normal, we [classical musicians] are not used to that vibe). Listening to your version is listening to my country. I can listen Andalucia and it's folklore. Thanks for doing it. You got it.
the 3:09 is just perfect. There you got your instrument playing in perfect spanish
Warm and brilliant performance. Whenever I hear Sarasate's music, I'm reminded of the Sherlock Holmes story, "The Red Headed League", where Holmes and Watson take a break to see Sarasate himself playing, before they solve the crime later that evening.
It's funny because every classical music fan here in Spain obviously know Sarasate but this reference to him in Sherlock Holmes book i think is totally unknown. I ve seen a lot of guys on youtube telling the same story between Sarasate and the Arthur Conan Doyle's character!!!
Oi, I remember that! I read that one in 6th grade and I remember telling my mother about, cause we’re Hispanic and I love Sarasate
meraviglioso violonista,trasferisce sull archetto la sua anima, tenerezza,dolcezza,tutto quanto esprime questa soave Romanza ,interprete eccezionale, delicatissimo esecutore,infiniti complimenti! Geppina, 15 gennaio, 2021,sicilia
2:59 - 3:38. the piece is perfect. him playing made her even more beautiful. these parts touch the soul.
The Pianist is really skillful and experienced, he made the violinist shining as a star.
So beautifuly performed, with such sensitivity & skill! Thank you.
such a brilliant and graceful playing! incredibly high level of performance!
Damn his wrist vibrato is so amazing and effortless, also his bow hand looks so effortless as well. On top of this is a really nice interpretation
but not the strength of Heifetz!
That's the 4k experience I dreamed about omg
His performance is very graceful and that violin...wow! Sounds amazing!
0:57 he's so serious!!!
Great team. Outstanding performance. Thank you.
I always cry when I hear this song. Beautiful!
So beautiful, love it! 🎻❤️
Wonderful ,silky smooth playing!Bravo!
Paul Wang's playing heard live is transporting! And of course, Warren Jones is a master.
We members of the Camerata are so very lucky!
Love it! He has really really played it well. Bravo!
Well - out of all the violinists (and good ones at that), only this young man, and Milstein, seem to remember that this is a dance, and they play it rhythmically, playfully, and with sensitivity. Everyone else beats it black & blue.
ruclips.net/video/pxK03sOrWvY/видео.html&ab_channel=JuliaFischer-Topic
Как скрипочка поет. Спасибо!!!!
Hermosa melodía
Me llega al alma
Excellently performed beautiful piece! Congratulations!
너무 섬세하고 참 부드러우면서 여유로운 연주가 좋네요. 이렇게 하기까지 얼마나 많은 노력을 했을까 싶어요. 아름답습니다~ ^^
What a beautiful piece!
Oh! Just lovely.
Wow, such a flawless and elegant performance!
Masterpiece!!!
Maravilloso
so elegant!
My favorite part is from 0:00 - 4:57
Beautifully performed gentlemen; well done!! Finally a virtuoso who can dress!!!
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. niño
Fantastic!
Хорошо! 🤝👍✌👌👊
THAT CHROMATICS AND GLISSANDO AT 1:45 AHHHH
that nobility tho ağağğğğğ im gonna die
I am actually dying practicing this 😂
Achingly beautiful
제일 좋아하는 아름다운 바이얼린 멜로디~~
Wow 😮
Thankyou for such a wonderful music!!!
Perfect
Maravilloso! Delicado
Just amazing. BEAUTIFUL!
Very very very well. 👍
Perfekt. Mehr Spanien, mehr Andalusien geht nicht.
Fabulous
beautiful
Hello There
!!!厲害!!!
worthy player of the breathtaking ex-Wieniawski del Gesu
lindo passe do dom
epic
Wooow
This is amazingggggg
I think it's the best interpretation on yt
Which are the most famous women in classical Music History?
Bela Bartok and "Sarah" Sate
(Russian Joke)
What violin does he play on?
Buena mano, buena expresión, le faltaria revisar las notas porque en algunas fracciones se va mas alto de lo que está escrito...y además estaría bueno que siguiera al piano como debe ser para que se enlacen correctamente, hay que escuchar al piano, sino... Buah.
Good!
2:28 ...?
El violinista perfecto. Me ha gustado mucho pero el pianista también lo ha hecho muy bien y no estoy diciendo que el violinista no pero solo habláis de el y no del pianista.
Bravo👏👏👏👏👏👏
1:28.. what?! No movement from the hand but still produces vibrato? Or maybe a minor problem with the synchronisation?
What you've mentioned is likely attributable to very immaculate bow vibrato!
@@aidentheabsurd Except bow vibrato doesn't look like that when sounding the way it did. It's probably a synchronisation error. The uploader claims "live and unedited" and I believe that of the audio 100%. It's a solid Paul Huang performance alright, but the editor of the video confused us and could've done better with the camera angle/cut-to-piano for that part.
Does anyone know what strings do you use?
gabriel choque for the violin you use (in order from left to right) G D A E strings.
@@deniskim5974 I think he asked what BRAND of strings he use...
looks like dominant
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
you are the guy
he’s somehow like vengrov 😂
TotallyNotLoren not really... he is more elegant and modest
Nah, they're not similar.
hahhahahhahahaha lovely smile
Is this handsome boy Japanese ?
He is Taiwanese, actually.
Which Del Jesu is it?
The Wieniawski Guarneri Del Gesu.
표정이 그냥 압권이네
송양헌 ㅇㅈ
he looks so sad
the worse performance
boring at best
The piece or the violinist's interpretation?
What