Nobody’s gonna notice this comment but..... Today I’m playing for a soloist competition, and this is the piece I’m playing. I look up to Mr. Perlman whenever I’m playing this piece and try to be one with the music just as much as he does. The phrasing is immaculate! I wish I could play just as well as he does and blow away the judges... 😄 I’m honestly so stressed out right now... how does he play so cleanly? How does he phrase so beautifully? As I imagine myself playing this for the judges, I will always remember Mr. Perlman’s playing. So to future me when I’m on stage and about to play this song, do not panic and remember that you are here to deliver a message with your violin. Take yourself beyond the notes and dance with the melody. Future me, tell me how it goes! And to whom is reading this, do you have any violin advice? Please tell me! Thank you! 😆
Hello past me! I finished performing and it felt AMAZING! I actually cried in the beginning (before I even started playing 😓) so there was a singular tear on my violin! Hahaha, but anyways... I did make some mistakes but I kept going on and didn’t look back. This kinda backfired 😅 and I started to rush. I tried to phrase beautifully like Mr. Perlman and used more bow along with more sound. I would rate my playing a 7/10, but I hope everyone else rated it a 9-10/10!! Through my practice, I hope I won the position of soloist! Thank you, past me! 😉
@@alexy5611 Good luck! I wish you the best on your journey! One piece of advice I would like to give is to practice the fast parts slowly and then pick up speed. I wish I had not overlocked this crucial tip! Because-really, if you practice it too fast and mess up, all your slow practice will.... just go away and you have to start over! If you have any questions, feel free to comment this comment! 😊
To play the Accolay concerto is one thing, but to perform it with such passion and musicality, and yet handle the tempo and overall flow with such control like Perlman did here, is totally another. Not many people play this like he does!
99% of the people in the comments are music students who are practicing this piece..am i the only one here who don't understand anything about music culture but i really adore and appreciate classical pieces ? I really wanna learn playing piano and violin so bad 💔 if there is one thing that make me mad is that i havent been able to attend any music classes or any school that is interested to teach us some music, not because i dont want to, but because i dont have much time plus my school wasnt interseted to teach us music or arts in general at all.. all what does matter is education. This is really makes me so sad.
Cheer up. I know of a man with no arms who taught himself to play the violin WITH HIS TOES. True story... ruclips.net/video/nAXqszfwLNQ/видео.html Besides, I could not afford lessons yet I figured out how to do it. The basic principles are fairly straight forward. All you need to do is: A) Purchase or shoplift a violin. B) Wiggle your fingers on top of the thingy that know-it-alls pretentiously refer to as the (big surprise) "fingerboard." And C) Drag the stick thingy across the strings in order to make the notes come out. And never give up!
Man ..... you just cant beat this guy. He's amazing. Such an excellent player. I can only dream of being like him. His style is such one of great brightness. Itzhak will definetly go down as one of the best in history.
This is such an easy piece to play - and such a supremely difficult piece to play well. Perlman makes it sing. It's about a million miles away from how it sounds when I play it. Incredible.
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it :)
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it:)
It's actually not as hard as you think! I thought like that too but when you learn the notes and bowing properly and well, you should be able to play it nicely from memory! I played this for a music festival last month and I got Silver. Good luck to all those who are playing this!!
Ohhhhh man memories. About 17years ago I was in highschool- auditioning for a prestigious symphony in my state. I had been practicing this in particular for my free choice audition piece (we also had the piece everyone had received, and a sight reading). I got up there y’all and best believe I somehow lost my sheet music and had to play the first half by memory and it was so terrifying. But I made it! And to this day this piece will always will be one of the most fun I have ever played. It feels like you cycle through so many styles so quickly! And it’s just as fun to just listen to!
Wow my violin teacher gave me this to play and now I realise she is insane edit: Please understand this is a joke and I loved learning this piece. My teacher is brilliant and has helped me come a long way - “insane” is a good insane.
Look, it's Itzhak so of course it was great. Having said that, I'm pleasantly surprised that it still sounded like the same piece that I play. Listening to this makes me feel great about what I've accomplished on this piece. Too often, I think I'm doing well and then listen to a "real" violinist play and realize that I'm missing everything. This time, the piece sounded recognizable ... lol.
Im playing this now. No one plays it like perlman does. In videos of other concerts, he pumps a lot of emotion into that strad. Im going to one of his concerts in 2017. William+Perlman=GREATNESS
Timothy Dresselhaus no one???? You need to listen more violinists :) Mr. Perlman is a great great violinist, he has his own style, but you need to find your own style, if you try to copy him you will be a cartoon. There is a young woman who plays this concerto wonderfully, you don’t need to compare her with Perlman style, you need to learn to listen and enjoy it. Here is another video, that explain why “no one” is not a good word for a violinist, she play it beautifully. Another example that you will listen “No One” plays like Heifetz, do you listened Hilary Hahn, Viktoria Mullova, Anne Sophie Mutter, Vadim Repin or Vengerov? ruclips.net/video/M9S7d-9z8Dw/видео.html
I worked on this piece for solo & ensemble contest my senior year of high school. Loved it! However, my contest judge was terribly mean. He marked me off for the way I was standing, stopped me only halfway through the third page, and then gave me a silver score. I was his last person of the day, and I guess he was ready to go home.
I'm so sorry that that happened to you. No one deserves that. My violin teacher game me this piece about two weeks ago but I went on holidays so I couldn't play it. I got back yesterday and now this is the first time I'm looking at it. Do you have any tips perhaps that you could give me on how to sight read this because this is the first concerto I have ever played.
this is one of the most beautiful violin concertos, and adding the fact that has been played by one of the icons of the history of music- Perlman, one cannot help but listen to it with utmost pleasure
Pour moi, tout que-ce que joue Maestro Ithzak Perlman est très beau, magnifique. Je ne suis pas une violiniste, mais je suis une musicienne et ll est pour moi quelqu'un exceptionnel. Merci Monsieur Izaak Perlman 🌺
Update update! Now I’m playing the Beethoven symphony no.1 in C major Op. 21. The sheet music looks scary but it isn’t that scary. 🤔👍. Due date is next weekend, maybe I’ll have it finished? 🤷♂️
This piece is a glaring example that technical virtuosity is not necessary for expressive musicality. Perlman of course delivered assured performance as always.
This is one of those pieces where the hard parts sound easier than they are (eg the arpeggio triplets in the second page) and the easy parts sound hard (the double stops at the end)
I'm 12 y old learning this piece on 5th year of learning violin. This version inspires me and gives me confidence. Thank you Mr. Perelmann! I hope I will play it like this one day!
A volte in notti grandi come questa siamo quasi fuor di pericolo in leggere parti uguali spartiti fra le stelle. Immensa moltitudine. Rainer Maria Rilke
Definitely among the more thoughtful readings I've heard of the Accolay a minor. Most interpretations I've heard online, and some in person, take this piece too fast, in my opinion. Yours makes me want to keep listening. The melodic line needs time to breathe -- just as singers need time to breathe. Speaking of singers: This score has, for me, a decidedly operatic character -- I am by no means alone on this point. Thanks also for giving us the whole score -- I've heard plenty of renditions that cut the solo piano/orchestral tutti passages drastically. This, to me, ruins the emotional and dramatic shape of the piece and dilutes its overall impact.
So wonderful, thank you itzak for yet another beautiful and passionate performance. We are so lucky to be able to hear this... over... and ....over.... again
Itzhak Perlman is by far my #1 violinist EVAH. His ability to mix emotion with technique is flawless. His rendition of this piece is amazing. And I thought that I could play the violin xD!
This guy’s gotta be FAMOUS. This is such a nice piece! I can’t stop listening and watching it! Great piece! I recommend it to anyone who plays this piece! (Especially me)! 🤩👍🏻😄
Absolutely wonderful music. My Bence played this at the Brasov Olympiad in February just gone ((2016). He won 2nd place from a five county competition here in Romania. What a fantastic memorial of the event.
a lot of this song sounds more intimidating than it is, but I gotta say it’s pretty tricky! the hard work is so worth it, though, because this piece is gorgeous.
While it’s not the most difficult piece out there for the violin, it does have a lot of nice melodic ideas and details reminiscent of the famous concerto of the standard repertoire - for one, the solo violin’s opening arpeggio hews closely to the beginning of the Bruch concerto.
I love the Accolay. I played the piano with a very young violinist in grade school. Today, my nephew is marrying a girl who played it her in middle school...I love it and can't wait to play if with her!!
dear god this is gorgeous. my teacher is having me pick a solo as solo and ensemble is next week and im already ready so its time for a new solo, and she suggested accolay. but i mean, my god, this is just..... brilliant!
Michael Chen / NO ONE? How about the millions of people in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru, Republica Dominicana, Puerto Rico and the more than 10,000,000 Spanish speaking people living in the United States... isn't that enough???
Tesseract / Spanish is spoken in more than twenty countries of the world in Europe, Africa and America... isn't that "globalized" enough? It is actually one of the most spoken languages in the world following Chinese, English, and then Spanish... in that order.
@keebler156 I'd have to say that playing it is more fun than just listening to it. There's a certain rush of ecstasy to be gained from playing a piece as well crafted as this that I wouldn't give for the world. But you're right, it is an awesome piece.
I first played this piece when I was 9 and today I suddenly thought of it and I came back to figure out that a world class violinist was playing it. Looking back, it was in fact a crazy easy piece to play, but also such a difficult one to play it and make it sing. In fact, if I were to go back then and I had an option to play whatever piece I would honestly still play this one despite how boring and easy it seemed to me back then. Probably one of my new favorite pieces.
This really isn't as hard as it seems; I've been working on it for about 2 months and need to play it in about 2 weeks, so it is pretty difficult but very very fun to play!
Yes, I agree! It is difficult, but it is so fun :) it's the piece that really motivated me to practice. Now I don't even practice my etudes... just this piece!
My violin teacher has given me this piece not long ago (two weeks but I went on holidays and got back yesterday). I have never played a concerto before so this is my first one. If anyone has some tips that they could give as to how to go about starting this piece, I would appreciate it. It's just very shifty and goes into positions where I need to bring my hand around the shoulder of the violin just to be able to hit the notes.
Nia Zagar yeah she did and honestly I don’t even remember writing that comment lmao. But it’s funny reading this cause I say how I need to shift high but this piece literally doesn’t even go that high at all! I am a much better violinist now then I was 11 months ago and now I’m playing Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin and even starting on some Paganini. But yes, my teacher helped me with how to play this concerto and she is a very good teacher.
Nobody’s gonna notice this comment but.....
Today I’m playing for a soloist competition, and this is the piece I’m playing. I look up to Mr. Perlman whenever I’m playing this piece and try to be one with the music just as much as he does. The phrasing is immaculate! I wish I could play just as well as he does and blow away the judges... 😄 I’m honestly so stressed out right now... how does he play so cleanly? How does he phrase so beautifully? As I imagine myself playing this for the judges, I will always remember Mr. Perlman’s playing. So to future me when I’m on stage and about to play this song, do not panic and remember that you are here to deliver a message with your violin. Take yourself beyond the notes and dance with the melody. Future me, tell me how it goes!
And to whom is reading this, do you have any violin advice? Please tell me! Thank you! 😆
Hello past me! I finished performing and it felt AMAZING! I actually cried in the beginning (before I even started playing 😓) so there was a singular tear on my violin! Hahaha, but anyways... I did make some mistakes but I kept going on and didn’t look back. This kinda backfired 😅 and I started to rush. I tried to phrase beautifully like Mr. Perlman and used more bow along with more sound. I would rate my playing a 7/10, but I hope everyone else rated it a 9-10/10!! Through my practice, I hope I won the position of soloist! Thank you, past me! 😉
@@orca._. nice job! This piece is crazy! I’m learning it and boy, it’s hard,
@@alexy5611 Good luck! I wish you the best on your journey! One piece of advice I would like to give is to practice the fast parts slowly and then pick up speed. I wish I had not overlocked this crucial tip! Because-really, if you practice it too fast and mess up, all your slow practice will.... just go away and you have to start over! If you have any questions, feel free to comment this comment! 😊
@@orca._. alright! Thanks for the tip!
Advice I always give myself is, all it’s takes is one second of confidence and you’ll take yourself all the way through
To play the Accolay concerto is one thing, but to perform it with such passion and musicality, and yet handle the tempo and overall flow with such control like Perlman did here, is totally another. Not many people play this like he does!
yeah i agree! ive been playing for accolay for a year, and after all of that, i still can't put feeling into it. :(
I totally got it! I understand and agree with you. He does so well!
So right
@Dingzhou Li ++
It was robot, sorry.
I wish it showed him playing
0:42 sorry for practicing purposes!
you saved me omg 😭
@@heyitsheather1fr
99% of the people in the comments are music students who are practicing this piece..am i the only one here who don't understand anything about music culture but i really adore and appreciate classical pieces ? I really wanna learn playing piano and violin so bad 💔 if there is one thing that make me mad is that i havent been able to attend any music classes or any school that is interested to teach us some music, not because i dont want to, but because i dont have much time plus my school wasnt interseted to teach us music or arts in general at all.. all what does matter is education. This is really makes me so sad.
Cheer up. I know of a man with no arms who taught himself to play the violin WITH HIS TOES. True story... ruclips.net/video/nAXqszfwLNQ/видео.html Besides, I could not afford lessons yet I figured out how to do it. The basic principles are fairly straight forward. All you need to do is: A) Purchase or shoplift a violin. B) Wiggle your fingers on top of the thingy that know-it-alls pretentiously refer to as the (big surprise) "fingerboard." And C) Drag the stick thingy across the strings in order to make the notes come out. And never give up!
malak 92basem You should cheer up and try! I play violin and piano. They are actually pretty easy to learn.
Yo también la toco/estudio :)
Grade3 2842 violin learning any instrument is easy. Mastering an instrument takes years
@@davidw.montague5376, strange coolest weirdest flex but ok lol
Man ..... you just cant beat this guy. He's amazing. Such an excellent player. I can only dream of being like him. His style is such one of great brightness. Itzhak will definetly go down as one of the best in history.
Hey some of it is also the instrument. He uses a Stradivarius from Stradivari’s golden age. 😬
Hey! It’s been 9 years, huh
Are you still playing the violin? ❤️
If u are, I bet you’re just as good ad this guy! (Maybe even better 🤭)
the main hard thing is the rhythm ,trust me, not the notes
@@cristinaurias6930 Getting this good would probably take a lot more than 9 years. Unless you practiced extremely intensively.
Definitely.
There are good violinists, there are great violinists...and then there's Itzhak Perlman
I wish it actually showed him playing
Great thought! It would help us LEARN.
Great idea tho!
Yup
I also agree.
This is such an easy piece to play - and such a supremely difficult piece to play well. Perlman makes it sing. It's about a million miles away from how it sounds when I play it. Incredible.
I agree
Me too
I’m going to hit the griddy
It’s beautiful
That's the same with all music
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it :)
sameeee you've prob graduated college by now lmao but I'm practicing this for my senior solo (:
@Jacob Zlot how’d it go?
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it:)
It's actually not as hard as you think! I thought like that too but when you learn the notes and bowing properly and well, you should be able to play it nicely from memory! I played this for a music festival last month and I got Silver. Good luck to all those who are playing this!!
Thank you
Hey! It’s been 8 years, huh
Are you still playing the violin? ❤️
Ohhhhh man memories. About 17years ago I was in highschool- auditioning for a prestigious symphony in my state. I had been practicing this in particular for my free choice audition piece (we also had the piece everyone had received, and a sight reading).
I got up there y’all and best believe I somehow lost my sheet music and had to play the first half by memory and it was so terrifying.
But I made it! And to this day this piece will always will be one of the most fun I have ever played. It feels like you cycle through so many styles so quickly! And it’s just as fun to just listen to!
Wow!
wow good story, btw how old were u? im 14 right now learning this peace, i play viola for 6 yrs
Omg brooooo
Who asked
Brah knee slapper
Wow my violin teacher gave me this to play and now I realise she is insane
edit: Please understand this is a joke and I loved learning this piece. My teacher is brilliant and has helped me come a long way - “insane” is a good insane.
Posie Queen, you know it's not nice to say insane😐
Wdym? Why would her giving you this be insane?
How do you hold the violin with your paws
yeah, I'm playing it now, and trust me it is DIFFICULT
Hannah Klein- Berger That does not bode well for me.
Очень люблю этого скрипача! Все в его исполнении звучит идеально,музыка живая,проникает до мозга костей.Слов нет.Браво!!!
This has always been one of my favorite pieces--it sounds like a story. So powerful, yet sweet. Thanks for posting, karateko!
Same here!
Look, it's Itzhak so of course it was great. Having said that, I'm pleasantly surprised that it still sounded like the same piece that I play. Listening to this makes me feel great about what I've accomplished on this piece. Too often, I think I'm doing well and then listen to a "real" violinist play and realize that I'm missing everything. This time, the piece sounded recognizable ... lol.
Stop reading the comments!! You should be practicing
CharKirby Animations lol thx
how'd you know
Shhhhhh!!!!!
Brennan Riggs same haha
Hahahaha
Im playing this now. No one plays it like perlman does. In videos of other concerts, he pumps a lot of emotion into that strad. Im going to one of his concerts in 2017. William+Perlman=GREATNESS
*Williams
Timothy Dresselhaus I went to one of his concerts in 2016. Amazing!!!!!!
thats true
Timothy Dresselhaus i
Timothy Dresselhaus no one???? You need to listen more violinists :) Mr. Perlman is a great great violinist, he has his own style, but you need to find your own style, if you try to copy him you will be a cartoon. There is a young woman who plays this concerto wonderfully, you don’t need to compare her with Perlman style, you need to learn to listen and enjoy it.
Here is another video, that explain why “no one” is not a good word for a violinist, she play it beautifully.
Another example that you will listen “No One” plays like Heifetz, do you listened Hilary Hahn, Viktoria Mullova, Anne Sophie Mutter, Vadim Repin or Vengerov?
ruclips.net/video/M9S7d-9z8Dw/видео.html
Исполнение незабываемое! Сыграна и наполнена смыслом КАЖДАЯ нота! Мне кажется, что лучше уже не бывает, это - эталонное исполнение.
7:06… is when i literally ascended into heaven. that was the most in tune note i’ve ever heard in my life. Thank you Mr. Perlman
And now you know why violin is the most difficult instrument to play
Then listen to the "God save the king" variation by Niccolo Paganini🤪
@Aglaja you I agree
@@aglaja.schoenenberger41 haha or the last rose of summer by Ernst ;)
people who play the organ: am I a joke to you?
@@daimaraangelessalgado5609 Yeah, you pretty much are. imagine needing a dedicated room for your instrument
Фееричная музыка и прекрасное исполнение!!! Браво!!!
I worked on this piece for solo & ensemble contest my senior year of high school. Loved it!
However, my contest judge was terribly mean. He marked me off for the way I was standing, stopped me only halfway through the third page, and then gave me a silver score. I was his last person of the day, and I guess he was ready to go home.
I'm so sorry that that happened to you. No one deserves that. My violin teacher game me this piece about two weeks ago but I went on holidays so I couldn't play it. I got back yesterday and now this is the first time I'm looking at it. Do you have any tips perhaps that you could give me on how to sight read this because this is the first concerto I have ever played.
stew probably practice??
Dat guy is mean. I feel so sorry for you. Same feeling when I signed up for orchestra and got in the BACK.
Or maybe your posture was actually bad
Who cares if their posture is bad? It’s about how the music sound.
this is one of the most beautiful violin concertos, and adding the fact that has been played by one of the icons of the history of music- Perlman, one cannot help but listen to it with utmost pleasure
I watched this exact video 7 years ago... oh the memories
Absolutely fabulous Mister Perlman you are stunning. Thank you.
Bruh I gave up after like half hour of trying so now I’m in the comments
mood lmfao
Dont give up!
this is the best recording of Accolay on RUclips so far :)
Celeste Tan You’re right!
Igor is better I don't think so!!!
@@geomar111gr9 they said this is the best recording of Accolay on RUclips. What’s that got to do with Igor?
@@alexy5611 I mean that Igor plays it as well as ITZHAK PERLMAN
@@geomar111gr9 oh my bad
Pour moi, tout que-ce que joue Maestro Ithzak Perlman est très beau, magnifique. Je ne suis pas une violiniste, mais je suis une musicienne et ll est pour moi quelqu'un exceptionnel. Merci Monsieur Izaak Perlman 🌺
Kids in the comments be like:
I'm still in the womb but I'm playing this peice.
Bruh stop flexing you're making me cry ):
However what if I told you that I played Paganini 24 years ago and I’m 13. 🤔🎻
@@literalblockofgranite6570 LMAO EXACTLY
Jacob Zlot i know
Update update! Now I’m playing the Beethoven symphony no.1 in C major Op. 21. The sheet music looks scary but it isn’t that scary. 🤔👍. Due date is next weekend, maybe I’ll have it finished? 🤷♂️
@@literalblockofgranite6570 good luck g
Very beautiful, Amazing Maestro Itzhak Perlman 🌹🎻❤️
To play this piece is one thing, but to perform it like this, that's another.
Умничка
This piece is a glaring example that technical virtuosity is not necessary for expressive musicality.
Perlman of course delivered assured performance as always.
This is one of those pieces where the hard parts sound easier than they are (eg the arpeggio triplets in the second page) and the easy parts sound hard (the double stops at the end)
So true
Coleman Maberry OMG SO TRUE THE CHORDS ARE PRETTY EASY BUT THEY SOUND INTIMIDATING
Coleman Maberry SO TRUE
Coleman Maberry
THAT IS SO NOT TRUE!!!
I’ve been playing this piece for 1 month and it is SOO EASY!!!!!!
agreed!!
Мне 11 лет. По скримке я в 4 классе. Мне задали разбирать концерт акколаи. Вот сижу слушаю. Мне очень нравится👍
Прекрасный концерт-прекрасное исполнение!
Very beautiful piece! Itzhak makes the double stops so smooth! Ugh soo pretty!
beautiful concerto.
this song is really the bridge between "mary had a little lamb" stage and "max bruch violin concerto" stage
I'm 12 y old learning this piece on 5th year of learning violin. This version inspires me and gives me confidence. Thank you Mr. Perelmann! I hope I will play it like this one day!
Omg this is exactly my situation, haha
A volte
in notti grandi
come questa
siamo quasi fuor di pericolo
in leggere parti uguali
spartiti fra le stelle.
Immensa moltitudine.
Rainer Maria Rilke
Buongiorno, Valeria Cenerelli
Giovanna
Giovanna Capuzzi Buongiorno, Giovanna.
Thank you, music surveys, for making me aware of the joys of classical music!
Браво!!!👍👍👍🖒🖒🖒👏👏👏
This music make me breath the soul ! Thank you very much !
Wow this a great recording the best on youtube! I am just finishing suzuki six and will be starting this soon!
とても美しい歌を聴いているようです。
目を閉じるとパールマンの演奏する姿、息づかいの様な弓や指の挙動が脳裏に浮かんできます😌
yes😌
Definitely among the more thoughtful readings I've heard of the Accolay a minor. Most interpretations I've heard online, and some in person, take this piece too fast, in my opinion. Yours makes me want to keep listening. The melodic line needs time to breathe -- just as singers need time to breathe. Speaking of singers: This score has, for me, a decidedly operatic character -- I am by no means alone on this point.
Thanks also for giving us the whole score -- I've heard plenty of renditions that cut the solo piano/orchestral tutti passages drastically. This, to me, ruins the emotional and dramatic shape of the piece and dilutes its overall impact.
So wonderful, thank you itzak for yet another beautiful and passionate performance. We are so lucky to be able to hear this... over... and ....over.... again
Itzhak Perlman is by far my #1 violinist EVAH. His ability to mix emotion with technique is flawless. His rendition of this piece is amazing. And I thought that I could play the violin xD!
This guy’s gotta be FAMOUS.
This is such a nice piece!
I can’t stop listening and watching it!
Great piece! I recommend it to anyone who plays this piece!
(Especially me)!
🤩👍🏻😄
He’s GOT to.🙂
Honestly, he is SO good!🥺🤩
I need help with piece.😭
The guy, Perlman, is famous,
Absolutely wonderful music. My Bence played this at the Brasov Olympiad in February just gone ((2016). He won 2nd place from a five county competition here in Romania. What a fantastic memorial of the event.
Great!
Joe Boylan ow old i she or he
This is absolutely beautiful! Perlman is a WONDERFUL and AMAZING player!
I played this piece as a solo for a contest...Even after practicing it multiple times, I never got tired of hearing this song :D
More than beautifully.
🕊🌹🌹🌹❤🕊
Nitko ne svira bolje od ovog čovjeka-unikat.:)
Great plsying. Itzhak Perlman is one of the best!!
This song brings back so many memories from SPF 2012!! Now that I'm listening for pleasure, it's actually a nice piece. I will never forget this song
Very nice and rich sound, expressive, and ... awesome!
a lot of this song sounds more intimidating than it is, but I gotta say it’s pretty tricky! the hard work is so worth it, though, because this piece is gorgeous.
One of my all time favorite violinists of all time!
Я только начала играть этот концерт он очень сложный. Спасибо вам за эту музыку. Я буду его учить что бы играть как этот скрипач.
Я тоже начал его играть я 5 классе
Yess, he's amazing! I got to see him in concert once, and it was just incredibleee!(x
So amazing
i watch this everyday and im neva sick of it
大人になってこのコンチェルトに挑戦して、この貴重過ぎる音源にお世話になりました。何というか言葉が出ません。抑制を聞かせつつもしっかり歌い上げ、パールマンからしたらさぞ簡単であろうこの曲に、しっかりと向き合って弾いてらっしゃるのが本当に心を打ちます。
I'm 10 years old and enjoying this piece. This recording has given me inspiration to improve my playing. Thank you, Mr Perelmann.
Hi I’m 9 ❤
Мне тоже 10)))
While it’s not the most difficult piece out there for the violin, it does have a lot of nice melodic ideas and details reminiscent of the famous concerto of the standard repertoire - for one, the solo violin’s opening arpeggio hews closely to the beginning of the Bruch concerto.
I love these visually exciting videos in full HD.
I'm being born in 2 months and want to play this for my mum. Wish me luck:)))
💀IM DYING LOL
What a beautiful composition and performance
Когда-то играла его в музыкальной школе, люблю этот концерт), но тут исполнение на 5+👌
6❤️
I really do love this concerto. I played it two years ago, and it was just so much fun to perform.
Itzhak Perlman is the best violin player!
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is paganini...
Of our generation -_-
Lol true
Edward lee
Some people just don't understand *shakes head
Fantastic, i never heard anything like that , congratulations to perlman, Itzhak
Just.......very amazing
I love the Accolay. I played the piano with a very young violinist in grade school. Today, my nephew is marrying a girl who played it her in middle school...I love it and can't wait to play if with her!!
I always liked this piece. Especially when good violinist plays this. It always makes me feel determined to play it sound better then before
dear god this is gorgeous. my teacher is having me pick a solo as solo and ensemble is next week and im already ready so its time for a new solo, and she suggested accolay. but i mean, my god, this is just..... brilliant!
It's amazing
너무 아름다워요~~~
Uno de los grandes violinistas que nos quedan en el mundo
Pedro Díaz no one can understand your Language
If I can understand yours, you could try for learn a little spanish
Michael Chen / NO ONE? How about the millions of people in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru, Republica Dominicana, Puerto Rico and the more than 10,000,000 Spanish speaking people living in the United States... isn't that enough???
Tesseract / Spanish is spoken in more than twenty countries of the world in Europe, Africa and America... isn't that "globalized" enough? It is actually one of the most spoken languages in the world following Chinese, English, and then Spanish... in that order.
what i love about perlman is how his speed isn’t just rushing but musical and controlled
My next piece for my audition is gonna be this.😝😝 love this piece so much and it describes me very well.:)
@keebler156 I'd have to say that playing it is more fun than just listening to it. There's a certain rush of ecstasy to be gained from playing a piece as well crafted as this that I wouldn't give for the world. But you're right, it is an awesome piece.
Probably the best player I've heard so far! :)
I first played this piece when I was 9 and today I suddenly thought of it and I came back to figure out that a world class violinist was playing it. Looking back, it was in fact a crazy easy piece to play, but also such a difficult one to play it and make it sing. In fact, if I were to go back then and I had an option to play whatever piece I would honestly still play this one despite how boring and easy it seemed to me back then. Probably one of my new favorite pieces.
incredible style & interpretation! well. really is no surprise coming from perlman :)
gm Congratulations you were the first comment on this video that was posted 8 years ago
yeah good song
I play this concertó!! 🥰🥰🥰
This is so well done I wish I could play it like this. I am currently learning this piece this helped a lot. Thank You !
Played this in high school and loved it!
обожаю этот концерт!
Ураааа русский ,нашла
Hadn't known this piece until just recently. But, wow, what a great work, especially in the capable hands of maestro Perlman.
This really isn't as hard as it seems; I've been working on it for about 2 months and need to play it in about 2 weeks, so it is pretty difficult but very very fun to play!
Yes, I agree! It is difficult, but it is so fun :) it's the piece that really motivated me to practice. Now I don't even practice my etudes... just this piece!
It’s okay if you need to learn it for 2 months but I have to learn it in 3 weeks so rip me
I am playing this song right now, and it is an AMAZING piece or work. I absolutely love it, even though some parts are soooooo hard😅
This piece is addicting...
Ikr
Ikr
I agree!
I'm doing this for my solo this year and i just hope i even get a quarter of this man's skill ans passion for this song :)
It's very very cool!!!💙💙💙
For you people out there,
Listen to your hearts. One day you will play beautifully.
Tysm❤❤❤❤
My violin teacher has given me this piece not long ago (two weeks but I went on holidays and got back yesterday). I have never played a concerto before so this is my first one. If anyone has some tips that they could give as to how to go about starting this piece, I would appreciate it.
It's just very shifty and goes into positions where I need to bring my hand around the shoulder of the violin just to be able to hit the notes.
no offense, but shouldn't your teacher be telling you these things? just asking because that's what my teacher does lol
Nia Zagar yeah she did and honestly I don’t even remember writing that comment lmao. But it’s funny reading this cause I say how I need to shift high but this piece literally doesn’t even go that high at all! I am a much better violinist now then I was 11 months ago and now I’m playing Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin and even starting on some Paganini.
But yes, my teacher helped me with how to play this concerto and she is a very good teacher.
@@stew148 YAY that's great. haha. good luck with your paganini.
I think most people have to go on the shoulder to play the notes.
Very beautiful music!
Great Performance ! Thanks for sharing!