Janine Jansen: Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (2019)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
00:40 I. Allegro moderato
20:25 II. Canzonetta: Andante
26:55 III. Finale: Allegro vivacissimo
Janine Jansen
Paavo Järvi
Berlin Philharmoniker
12 October 2019
Imagine to have the best oboe, clarinet and flute players of the word, and the best violinist in the same concert... it's no imagine, it's real
Great performance.
Excellent interpretation. BRAVO Janine!!!!!
fabulous! She is one the best violinists ever!!!
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IMHO she is greatest living violinist 😂😂👌❤️🕺🏽
WHAT A WONDERFUL RENDITION BY THIS VIOLIN VIRTUOSO ! SUPERB PERFORMANCE ! LOVELY RECORDING ! THANKS FOR SHARING !
She's great
Magnifique !!!
Janine Jansen once again raises the benchmark🎉🎉🎉 This masterpiece reaches deep into the soul and brings out every single human emotions, breathtaking. 😃😥😭24:02 I guess it was not interesting unless you can immerse into the feelings of such beautiful expression of human emotions represented in notes and strings. 💤
La calidad de la interpretación es preciosa, gracias por el permitirnos disfrutar este instante. Saludos desde Colombia
Чудесное произведение, которое можно слушать бесконечно! Конечно оно начинает играть яркими красками в таком исполнении. Янин очень нравится, оркестр и дирижер - бесподобны!
チャイコフスキーのバイオリン音楽の素晴らしい演奏は浮世の熱い夏の効き目十分の清涼剤
Was für ein Performance!!!!!
wunderbar!!!! Sehr Tschaikovsky😊 Janine ist unglaublich!❤ Bravo!
精湛 ! 很好的演出
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i have a question, im still pretty new to classical. Tho I love to listen like the first 15 mins, I just get lost completely after the first few minutes. Like I dont understand how to enjoy the entire piece over a long period of time. Is it because I lack music knowledge and cant comprehend the complexity of the piece, is it something that comes with time or do I need to do some actualy music theory studying? Thank you!
It takes time, it's story of life, fluid, natural, and unlocks your emotions when you listen to it for many years, and those emotions will be captured in instruments and pieces that brings out the pure bliss. Classics are the only art that unravels the beauty of living.
I always find the highlights of movements and pieces and then go back and think “okay how does that build up.” It’s a fun way of musical hide and seek
You simply need to understand the sonata form and little bit of harmony just google it😉
I don’t think the second movement is very good. Performers are superb, but I don’t think the movement is that captivating
kaleidoscope of sound with infinite shades ❤
13:53
fokin pahud
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Jansen is better than Rachlin.
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Where is the thousand likes button?
MARAVILHA BRAVISSIMOS ❤❤👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Wow...... indescribable..
It is full of passion - perhaps too much passion. The intonation is good, the rhythm is good, the sound is good but, it comes across as overwrought.
Maybe you can try listening again without watching the video and see how you feel afterward.
@@ktobey3983 Okay, I will.
What an expressive, deeply felt, utterly commited performance. Nothing but body, soul, mind dedicated to an imaginative performance of this often-played, but not-like-this masterpiece! Chapeau bas!
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Absolute modern référence !
Como estar em desacordo ? Trata-se da referência absoluta da obra de Tchaikowski !!!
0:43
멋져요 🎉
Toca muy rapido😢