Spring 0:22 1st movement 3:24 2nd movement 6:01 3rd movement Summer 9:45 1st movement 15:12 2nd movement 17:14 3rd movement Autumn 19:52 1st movement 24:32 2nd movement 27:01 3rd movement Winter 29:54 1st movement 33:08 2nd movement 35:13 3rd movement
It's OK, it's gorgeous but not a master performance. If u study a little of 4 seasons by Vivaldi papers, the concert was made to imatate animal's noises and she failed. Still gorgeous, no worries.
I always get into tears when Winter starts at 29:55. I can't help myself. I cry like a baby. This song is not sad. It is just too beautiful and gets me.
I’ve been so intensely taken by Alexandra Cononova's performance of this Vivaldi that I wasn't hesitant to think any other violinist in the world could even compare. Holy smokes is Julia ever a massive talent. Now I have two favorite violinists. She plays with an amazing level of skill very few people will ever obtain, truly one of the greats of all time and I mean going way back. It must be an indescribable feeling to play this well and so elegantly.
I think 125 people thought the dislike button was the download button, or they thought that it meant dis-i-like, or they flipped their device over to give it another like since its so beautiful
♪ The Four Seasons (1723) Concerto No.1 in E major, Op.8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring) i. Allegro ----- 0:20 ii. Largo e pianissimo sempre ----- 3:24 iii. Allegro pastorale ----- 5:58 Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer) i.Allegro non molto ----- 9:42 ii. Adagio e piano -- Presto e forte ----- 15:10 iii. Presto ----- 17:14 Concerto No.3 in F major, Op.8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn) i. Allegro ----- 19:50 ii. Adagio molto ----- 24:32 iii. Allegro ----- 27:00 Concerto No.4 in F minor, Op.8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter) i. Allegro non molto ----- 29:54 ii. Largo ----- 33:08 iii. Allegro ----- 35:13
I remember seeing this on some public access channel about 15 years ago. It is still by far the best performance of the four seasons. And not just Julia Fischer the string quartet is also incredible.
That is NOT a string quartet; a string quartet is made up of four musicians: two violinists, a violist, and a cellist. This is simply a chamber orchestra. (Vivaldi usually wrote for chamber orchestra, because he didn't have access to enough musicians to write for full orchestra.)
@Julia Fischer México is as beautiful as always, going through a pacifist transformation, it's very exciting! We're safe and happy 🙂. Hope you're staying safe as well! My friends, family, daughter (12) and I are big fans of your performances! Such a passion when you play! Such devotion to the musical notes! It's just so pure, so divine! It's like it touches our souls!🙏 May god bless you and your loved ones today and always Julia Fischer!
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Heilig Abend, draußen stürmt es, und ich genieße diese wunderbare Inspiration von Vivaldis 4 Jahreszeiten, mit einer wunderschönen Stargeigerin an. Besser geht's nicht 😊
I'd like everybody could know Vivaldi, many people think that he was a little composer, but he was so much good as Bach, Haendel, Beethoven or Mozart ... this peice is considered one of the most important compositions along the Music History at the same level of 9th or 5th symphonies or the Tocata and Fuga ... I hope that Vivaldi would be more followed!!!
As a Martial Artist, I really appreciate and love classical music. I find the elements in classical music are very similar to the martial arts. Energy is everything and technique is the result of all of your energy and hard work. Both Arts go slow and fast, have hard energy, soft energy and even whipping energy! I feel this performance captures all of those dynamics very well. Since everyone has different perceptions regarding Vivaldi's Four Seasons and the different artists that have conducted and performed this brilliant masterpiece, no one can deny that Julia's technique is so clean and so crisp, it is breathtaking. I am by far no expert, but I have watched many "Four Seasons" performances and I feel I can experience the true spirit of Vivaldi's masterpiece with every single note when I watch and listen to this video in a flawless capacity. Julia flows like water through every single season and I absolutely love this performance. It is brilliant! The observation I grasped from this video and watching Julia is how her and the violin become one. She becomes the instrument and it is such a beautiful experience to witness that captures all of your senses. Her facial expressions during the slower parts shows the depth of her feeling for the music and becoming one with it. Also her technique during the faster parts are magnificent. I don't know what other word to use to describe it. Also her fellow band-mates in this performance support her so well, that I can't imagine how long and hard they must have practiced. I commend them all. I just happened to stumble upon this video recently. I want to thank you for uploading the video. I am grateful.
Just heard Julia Fischer playing Vivaldi followed by another wonderful rendering of Mozart, I think, feeling somewhat overwhelmed by all this brilliance. We are living in a incredible age of wondrous artistry. Feel very humble and grateful.
I don't know which is more beautiful: listening to Antonio or watching Julia. I'm being the best human I can possibly be just so I can come back as her violin in my next life...
I really love this version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons; I have watched previously on Foxtel, and loved every minute. Such feeling displayed in Julia's violin playing. A true maestro. Lynda
Julia must be the most talented & beautiful performer I have ever seen, she brings this music to life with her passion and skill and the camera work and setting is perfect for this music, thank you Julia and everyone for sharing your beautiful talent and passion with us all. It just makes this World better and gives me faith in human beings for the good xxx
The best ever of Vivali's 4 seasons ever. I've listened to this over and over again and I thank The Academy of St Marten of the Fields and also Julia Fisher, You bring so much life to this piece it is amazing! Thank you
@@juliafischer4286 I'm watching from a small town in America. It's called Bayard in the state of New Mexico in America. Omgosh I can't believe you messaged me. Such a huge fan. Music I feel brings me alive and your Violin breathes life in to me. All my love to you and also the best to you! I also want to mention that my comment was from 6 years ago and I still view you performance of Vivaldi with St. Marten in the Fields at least once a month. It's so inspiring. All my love to you.
It's easy to look past classical music when you're just hearing it. But witnessing the humans behind it you're reminded It's not just music. It's a performance. And with classical performances, you can't help but admire how finely tuned everything & everyone is. Masters of their craft. Each player could stand out on their own. I've seen a couple live symphonies thanks to my mother. It's always a stand out experience.
Julia, good evening (yes, here, it's 11:10 p.m., and I'm watching the music awards on TV) Without any doubt, if it had been international, I would have elected you first to win a trophy because the one I have listened to the most this year and for a long time since I have been a fan for almost 10 years, is obviously you!
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I can't imagine to be on concert and hear this for a first time...Because I would have cried like 6 times through the whole composition in some places and could't hold myself really a beutiful piece of art...Can't imagine how can anyone imagine that and put it into paper and others to take it from that paper and make from it music with a little bit of wood...Really this part of world is a miracle and mystery to me...Very inspiring.
@@juliafischer4286 Hello! I hope you and your family are all very well! At the time I made this comment to you, I was in Salt Lake City, UT teaching Orchestra and Strings in High School. I'm writing from Canon City, Colorado right at the moment. I was in L.A. until right before Covid hit. We moved to CO in August of 2019. I'm so glad I wasn't in L.A. or anywhere else in CA when the pandemic started. We've been very lucky. Hardly any Covid here. 🥰 This video of yours is incredible! I studied at Juilliard with Dorothy DeLay and I'm a Professional Violinist as well. At the time I made the comment to you, I was teaching about 50 students in my private studio. Your performance helped them to understand exactly what I envisioned for them to do.🎶🎻 We went on and did do the Four Seasons at our final concert that year! Your performance made it marvelous for them!!!💖🎶🎻🎶💖 They were able to see and hear a WONDERFUL, young soloist and see that not only did you play extremely well, but that you had fun doing it! I think the very BEST video you did was the piano concerto with the orchestra and then turned and around and on the VERY SAME DAY, did the violin concerto too! My students' jaws hit the floor!!! 😉😀 They literally could not believe YOU were not only a Concert Violinist but you were a Concert Pianist too!! That was a VERY fun moment!!! They were in complete disbelief. I told them,"Look what she's able to do! And she's ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT on both Instruments!! Many of them have gone on to serious music schools here in the U.S. and are continuing their advanced studies in music. Your wonderful performances have been inspirational for all of my advanced students. Again, I truly hope that you and your family are all well and that we'll be able to hear much more from you in the near future. Always the teacher, I have wonderful students here in Colorado too that have been and are continuing to be inspired by your fantastic performances! Thank you for all of your wonderful music and for exemplifing what someone can do who's willing to do the work to be as amazing as YOU are! Happy Performing!🤗🎶🎻🎶💖
@@juliafischer4286 I'm so glad to hear back from you! The USA overall is doing very well. There are many people who have practiced good health over the last year and a half. About 60% of the country has taken the "vaccine" and they're mostly doing ok. Many people where I live practice a very holistic life style and were never sick during any of this time. I do have to say that I truly believe that evil and conspiring people in my government along with Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Anthony Fauci are completely responsible for this entire fiasco. I do not doubt that the Chinese government were also involved. Americans overall are very good, kind and empathetic people- but people in our government are very corrupt and have done very evil things to us and to other countries to further their agenda of corruption. It makes me incredibly sad I think the best thing is that Concert venues have started to open up! In Colorado the music festival in Steamboat Springs is open and so is Aspen. I was just involved with the Juilliard Symposium for the past four days and Chee-Yun was one of our Guest Artists. She's performing the Four Seasons at Steamboat Springs this weekend. So live concerts are beginning to make a comeback which makes all of us VERY happy!! My husband is an Orchestral Composer and has been busy getting a new Oratorio ready for performance this coming December. That's really a very good sign for all of us if we can have singers, orchestra and audience all in the same concert hall all at the same time!! I'm hoping things are well for you and you are beginning to perform as well. It is such a hard thing for us not to be playing all the time, isn't it? I hope that Germany is beginning to come out of the pandemic and that you'll be able to begin performing/concertizing again soon. We've all missed being able to play very much! I hope you and your loved ones are all well and that things will begin to normalize so that we'll be able to hear and play great music again soon! As Ms DeLay would always say,"Sweetie, you must practice so that you're always ready for anything!" So true! Long live the Violin!!! 💖🎶🎻🎶💖
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tomaz kopat Try going to a live concert, it's a life changing experience, my first one was at he Hollywood Bowl in 1967,my latest one was last August at the Clementinum in Prague.
This is simply beautiful! If you want to see more this Violin virtuoso, Julia Fischer, listen and watch her play Mendelssohn's violin concerto, her rendition is flawless!
Öylesine güzel ve harikasınızki, sözcükler kelimeler tarife yetersiz kalıyor. Ayrıca belirtmeden geçemeyeceğim, sayın Julia Fischer çok özel müstesna değerli bir sanatçı ve insan.
The best Four Seasons played ever and it's breathtaking from such a young Julia Fischer! She's absolutely perfect. Her music and expression are exactly what I feel it should be - no more no less; not exaggerated not reserved. I have been listening to her since last week and become absorbed in her violin. What a amazing talent and beautiful soul! The beauty comes from both inside outsice. I will definitely go to her concert when she comes my city or a city near.
+The Rune I agree The Rune, Personally, our feelings are mutual, but if IF A HAD A GUN TAE MA HEAD, I would HAVE to choose a cheeky Spring Concerto No.1 in the Garden. My wife of twenty years and I found it a thoroughly pleasurable spectacle, a must-see extravaganza! From the very beginning the violins throw off the cloaks of convention and kick start into a relishing, full body, melodic sensation that leaves your carcass spasming uncontrollably with rhythmic joy. The violins are clearly no stranger to the stage as they jump in feet first with a cheeky mezzo forte dynamic. The andante, plodding, staccato rhythm just contributes further to the spring time ambience of new life and fertility. However, there is a dash normality with the 4/4 time signature which collaborates harmoniously with the jaw-dropping dotted rhythms. As a climactic finale, the build up of the ear watering crescendo accompanied with modulation, was almost unbearable to bear. This section hit a nerve, triggering another "episode" leaving us foaming at the mouth so engulfed in internal bliss, we were paralysed in place. We are still left with scars from the overload of euphoria that night, and still to this day experience bodily malfunctions (twitches, daily seisures, slight bladder glitches etc) yet we would thoroughly recommend you go see this, it was a 0.5/0.25 experience.
We are blessed. Through happy days and solemn skies. The sound of this 'music' will make me reflect again. Beautiful...oh, there I am, just saw myself in the mirror... Happiest of days, may your God bless you
In the 2nd movement of spring: the shepherd sleeps and his faithful dog accompanies him and the sound of the viola represents the sound of the dog barking accompanied by the violin that represents the dream of the shepherd. Wonderful
She just has to be one of the most gifted and talented soloists ever. I mean not only can she play the violin like this, she's also an renown pianist. Truly stunning.
She’s got so much talent..and really good to look at 😊- they all are tbf..I love watching musicians together.. I am Only a drummer but have played with many different artists live on stage for various churches and the little looks you give eachother when you nail something you’ve been working at together before your show. The concentration, the hours dedicated to one part of one song replayed over and over in the studio...then to see this !..Just WOW.. I wish I could play a classical instrument. But just listening and watching these guys work is enough 👌🏾👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
For those of us with no musical talent let me say how grateful we are to have you living with us.
+MrHazelglen and from those with musical talent, we are grateful too
I agree!! my brother is learning and is amazing.
+Bo Huggabee A bit arrogant don't you think?
Miguel Pereira holiday from morons
Bo Huggabee triggered
Spring
0:22 1st movement
3:24 2nd movement
6:01 3rd movement
Summer
9:45 1st movement
15:12 2nd movement
17:14 3rd movement
Autumn
19:52 1st movement
24:32 2nd movement
27:01 3rd movement
Winter
29:54 1st movement
33:08 2nd movement
35:13 3rd movement
陳以軒 thank you!! this was really helpful
you're welcome~
陳以軒 i love this!
levent yildiz. You're right each movement are all months of the year
陳以軒 ii
This is the best performance by a soloist of this piece I have ever heard. She is astounding.
I do agree!
In Vivaldi seasons performances always something disturbs in some way. That is not the case in this performance. Is the ideal performance!
Thanks for your unconditional love and support , where are you watching from.
@@juliafischer4286 surely not the real Julia?!?
They are all outstanding...
It's OK, it's gorgeous but not a master performance. If u study a little of 4 seasons by Vivaldi papers, the concert was made to imatate animal's noises and she failed. Still gorgeous, no worries.
winter will be always my favorite part
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When I am hella anxious or scared or feeling in despair, I play this whole set. Thank you Julia, for giving me that.
同じ私も落ち込んだ時に見にきてる
I always get into tears when Winter starts at 29:55. I can't help myself. I cry like a baby.
This song is not sad. It is just too beautiful and gets me.
+Marc Duperron It's not a song. (-_-)
Dovahkiin Effectively you are right. It's what then? A musical piece?
I believe it's called a concerto.
Dovahkiin Thanks! I like this concerto :)
+Marc Duperron You have a good heart
My favorite season is winter, in both life and Vivaldi.
same
AcornFox
lmao
Isn't it a bit too cold?
are you from australia or south america?))
300 years of experience still whit us ..... Vivaldi never gonna died trust me
this is the best version of this work WITHOUT DOUBT.
Those violins in spring are the best 🐦s.
I’ve been so intensely taken by Alexandra Cononova's performance of this Vivaldi that I wasn't hesitant to think any other violinist in the world could even compare. Holy smokes is Julia ever a massive talent. Now I have two favorite violinists. She plays with an amazing level of skill very few people will ever obtain, truly one of the greats of all time and I mean going way back. It must be an indescribable feeling to play this well and so elegantly.
Ich schätze, das ich so ziemlich der einzige bin, der sein Kommentar in deutsch wagt. Ich tue es trotzdem. Frau Fischer ihr Vivaldi ist das Beste!
Moi! Nö, bist nicht der einzige! 😅
Na dann sind ma schon zu Zwei !!@@nubiagonzalez1681
Exact , merci beaucoup pour ce message.
I think 125 people thought the dislike button was the download button, or they thought that it meant dis-i-like, or they flipped their device over to give it another like since its so beautiful
+Eddy Qiu or they just didn't like it...
haha creative but nah ppl just hated it
+Gabriel Miranda REPORT! Jk
yeah they simply don't have the tuned fine taste.....
ppl are used to get rubbish to their hears...
♪ The Four Seasons (1723)
Concerto No.1 in E major, Op.8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
i. Allegro ----- 0:20
ii. Largo e pianissimo sempre ----- 3:24
iii. Allegro pastorale ----- 5:58
Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
i.Allegro non molto ----- 9:42
ii. Adagio e piano -- Presto e forte ----- 15:10
iii. Presto ----- 17:14
Concerto No.3 in F major, Op.8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
i. Allegro ----- 19:50
ii. Adagio molto ----- 24:32
iii. Allegro ----- 27:00
Concerto No.4 in F minor, Op.8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)
i. Allegro non molto ----- 29:54
ii. Largo ----- 33:08
iii. Allegro ----- 35:13
Thank you!
Big Thank you
This is very helpful, thanks
(the comments though xD we were all desperate to know which is which)
such a clever musician you are...I really appreciate it.
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I remember seeing this on some public access channel about 15 years ago. It is still by far the best performance of the four seasons. And not just Julia Fischer the string quartet is also incredible.
I agree.
That is NOT a string quartet; a string quartet is made up of four musicians: two violinists, a violist, and a cellist. This is simply a chamber orchestra. (Vivaldi usually wrote for chamber orchestra, because he didn't have access to enough musicians to write for full orchestra.)
This is as good as it gets.
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I congratulate Julia Fischer and those who interpreted this wonderful song: The 4 seasons of Vivaldi, for their effort to do well.
Julia Fischer's performances are spectacular!
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@@juliafischer4286 watching from Guadalajara, Jalisco. México.🇲🇽
Julia Fischer, You're the best!❤
@@PedroLopez-ep5fq good to hear my dear, how’s Mexico and hope you’re keeping safe ?
@Julia Fischer México is as beautiful as always, going through a pacifist transformation, it's very exciting!
We're safe and happy 🙂.
Hope you're staying safe as well!
My friends, family, daughter (12) and I are big fans of your performances!
Such a passion when you play!
Such devotion to the musical notes!
It's just so pure, so divine!
It's like it touches our souls!🙏
May god bless you and your loved ones today and always Julia Fischer!
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She's like an angel. Gorgeous. Talented. Good job
She really is!
First of all, the score is grandiose and speaks to everyone, but the work of the performer added, it becomes sublime!
my best Four Seasons!
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Heilig Abend, draußen stürmt es, und ich genieße diese wunderbare Inspiration von Vivaldis 4 Jahreszeiten, mit einer wunderschönen Stargeigerin an. Besser geht's nicht 😊
no words can describe how great, beautiful, awesome, talented she is! What an amazing performance!!!
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Connecticut new haven
I'd like everybody could know Vivaldi, many people think that he was a little composer, but he was so much good as Bach, Haendel, Beethoven or Mozart ... this peice is considered one of the most important compositions along the Music History at the same level of 9th or 5th symphonies or the Tocata and Fuga ... I hope that Vivaldi would be more followed!!!
Don't worry! Vivaldi is universally appreciated and revered. The idea of "a little composer" is so bizarre, only in your crowd.
I appreciate your verve, but . . . equal with Beethoven's 9th? You invite a scoff.
Look up dixit dominus -your like will never change -it’s like getting an iPhone
the birds add more to the performance, such a great video
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The greatest performing instrumentalist today ? Superb with the violin and keyboard.
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I always loved Vivaldi
This version of 4 seasons is awesome!
As a Martial Artist, I really appreciate and love classical music. I find the elements in classical music are very similar to the martial arts.
Energy is everything and technique is the result of all of your energy and hard work. Both Arts go slow and fast, have hard energy, soft energy and even whipping energy!
I feel this performance captures all of those dynamics very well.
Since everyone has different perceptions regarding Vivaldi's Four Seasons and the different artists that have conducted and performed this brilliant masterpiece, no one can deny that Julia's technique is so clean and so crisp, it is breathtaking. I am by far no expert, but I have watched many "Four Seasons" performances and I feel I can experience the true spirit of Vivaldi's masterpiece with every single note when I watch and listen to this video in a flawless capacity. Julia flows like water through every single season and I absolutely love this performance. It is brilliant!
The observation I grasped from this video and watching Julia is how her and the violin become one. She becomes the instrument and it is such a beautiful experience to witness that captures all of your senses. Her facial expressions during the slower parts shows the depth of her feeling for the music and becoming one with it. Also her technique during the faster parts are magnificent. I don't know what other word to use to describe it.
Also her fellow band-mates in this performance support her so well, that I can't imagine how long and hard they must have practiced. I commend them all.
I just happened to stumble upon this video recently. I want to thank you for uploading the video. I am grateful.
nice I like the speech
She is strong, and she has energy, but not loud. And she is intellectual. I like her playing.
But can you win a 1vs 1 with a violin?
Vivaldi is one hell of a composer!....so.damn.good.
This is a music perfectionalism. Bravo, Julia. ❤
I don't know which was more beautiful, the Girl or the Violin playing
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I should have checked out the texts before I texted.lol
@@juliafischer4286God bless you immensely!!!!
Just heard Julia Fischer playing Vivaldi followed by another wonderful rendering of Mozart, I think, feeling somewhat overwhelmed by all this brilliance. We are living in a incredible age of wondrous artistry. Feel very humble and grateful.
I can't say enough about the excellence of these musician but 17:15 - 19:45 takes my breath away!
It sure does take your breath away!
gives me goosebumps
I agree, starting at 17:15 till 19:45 this performance is world class classical.
I don't know which is more beautiful: listening to Antonio or watching Julia. I'm being the best human I can possibly be just so I can come back as her violin in my next life...
I like it how she changes her dress in different season
And times, too.
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This video is, hands down, the best of the whole year ❤️!
I really love this version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons; I have watched previously on Foxtel, and loved every minute. Such feeling displayed in Julia's violin playing. A true maestro. Lynda
Das ist mit Abstand die beste Darbietung.......im Einklang mit den Natur sehe und höre ich sehr oft 👏👏👏👏
Julia must be the most talented & beautiful performer I have ever seen, she brings this music to life with her passion and skill and the camera work and setting is perfect for this music, thank you Julia and everyone for sharing your beautiful talent and passion with us all. It just makes this World better and gives me faith in human beings for the good xxx
This is amazing. I'm pretty sure it's "playback" as we said in the 80's. The birds in the background certainly is, but never mind!
0:26 Spring
9:44 Summer
19:50 Autumn
29:55 Winter
+TheVaGim OMG how do u known that?!
+tan phat It says so in the video.
+YoGanZ5 lol
+TheVaGim OMG I HATE SHOWOFFS!!!
Thanks Bro :D
it is reaallly mind blowing on how they are so talented. i have watched it many times but i still get the chills.
Beautiful, visually and musically
Don't forget Anne Sophie Mutter.
She did really good
Apenas dar "like" não basta! Tem que comentar dizendo "magnífico!".
Magnífico!
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This is portuguese from Brazil@@juliafischer4286
This is the best Four Seasons that I have heard.Kudos to Julia Fisher and the Academy musicians.😁
The best ever of Vivali's 4 seasons ever. I've listened to this over and over again and I thank The Academy of St Marten of the Fields and also Julia Fisher, You bring so much life to this piece it is amazing! Thank you
There's a LOT of good recordings of this work. Not to diminish this one, it's carried off beautifully.
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@@juliafischer4286 I'm watching from a small town in America. It's called Bayard in the state of New Mexico in America. Omgosh I can't believe you messaged me. Such a huge fan. Music I feel brings me alive and your Violin breathes life in to me. All my love to you and also the best to you! I also want to mention that my comment was from 6 years ago and I still view you performance of Vivaldi with St. Marten in the Fields at least once a month. It's so inspiring. All my love to you.
@@vash0021 good to hear my dear, how’s Mexico and hope you’re keeping safe ?
@@juliafischer4286 That's New Mexico in America. and I'm doing good, got vaccinated and staying healthy. And yourself??
I can't tell what's more beautiful, the music or Julia!!!
The Comfort and splendor of Julia’s Four Seasons can't be overstated and off the charts
Never get tired of this music!
I used sometimes the Vivaldi music played by musicians during some my shows. Thank you for your support.
stupenda. Grandissima capacità tecnica e di interpretazione, unica .Grazie Julia
It's easy to look past classical music when you're just hearing it. But witnessing the humans behind it you're reminded It's not just music. It's a performance. And with classical performances, you can't help but admire how finely tuned everything & everyone is. Masters of their craft. Each player could stand out on their own. I've seen a couple live symphonies thanks to my mother. It's always a stand out experience.
Really fell in love with this masterpiece and Julia!
She is so amazing n hope I can have a chance to watch her performance live!!
Pozdrav za najbolljeg profesora muzičkog Dejana !
I always enjoy listening to the Four Seasons. Julia Fischer's performance is really good.
The storm part in Spring is just a slay.... ❤ How adorable!!
What a wonderful oasis for the soul...!
Excellent production...!
Julia, good evening (yes, here, it's 11:10 p.m., and I'm watching the music awards on TV)
Without any doubt, if it had been international, I would have elected you first to win a trophy because the one I have listened to the most this year and for a long time since I have been a fan for almost 10 years, is obviously you!
Lovely perfomance!!! A spiritual blessing!!! Thank you!!!
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Still one of the mastery of human musical history
imagine what hard it is to record every note, and do it with extreme perfection
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@@juliafischer4286 São Paulo - Brazil
@@ReginaldoBarreto01 good to hear my dear, how’s Brazil and hope you’re keeping safe ?
@@juliafischer4286 Many deaths unfortunately, now vaccinated I feel safe.
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Julia's sounds are so heavenly that I think I will fall in love with them as if I were in love with God... I am in awe.
she is the epitome of greatness
I can't imagine to be on concert and hear this for a first time...Because I would have cried like 6 times through the whole composition in some places and could't hold myself really a beutiful piece of art...Can't imagine how can anyone imagine that and put it into paper and others to take it from that paper and make from it music with a little bit of wood...Really this part of world is a miracle and mystery to me...Very inspiring.
Amazing voice, incredibly beautiful, flawless.
María Paula she sings well...
It seems very easy to play. I should try and buy a violon 🎻. 😉
Wonderfull.
Absolutely gorgeous! Beautifully done! I love hearing the birds in the background during Spring.
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@@juliafischer4286 Hello! I hope you and your family are all very well! At the time I made this comment to you, I was in Salt Lake City, UT teaching Orchestra and Strings in High School.
I'm writing from Canon City, Colorado right at the moment. I was in L.A. until right before Covid hit. We moved to CO in August of 2019. I'm so glad I wasn't in L.A. or anywhere else in CA when the pandemic started. We've been very lucky. Hardly any Covid here. 🥰
This video of yours is incredible! I studied at Juilliard with Dorothy DeLay and I'm a Professional Violinist as well. At the time I made the comment to you, I was teaching about 50 students in my private studio. Your performance helped them to understand exactly what I envisioned for them to do.🎶🎻 We went on and did do the Four Seasons at our final concert that year! Your performance made it marvelous for them!!!💖🎶🎻🎶💖 They were able to see and hear a WONDERFUL, young soloist and see that not only did you play extremely well, but that you had fun doing it!
I think the very BEST video you did was the piano concerto with the orchestra and then turned and around and on the VERY SAME DAY, did the violin concerto too! My students' jaws hit the floor!!! 😉😀 They literally could not believe YOU were not only a Concert Violinist but you were a Concert Pianist too!! That was a VERY fun moment!!! They were in complete disbelief. I told them,"Look what she's able to do! And she's ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT on both Instruments!! Many of them have gone on to serious music schools here in the U.S. and are continuing their advanced studies in music.
Your wonderful performances have been inspirational for all of my advanced students. Again, I truly hope that you and your family are all well and that we'll be able to hear much more from you in the near future. Always the teacher, I have wonderful students here in Colorado too that have been and are continuing to be inspired by your fantastic performances!
Thank you for all of your wonderful music and for exemplifing what someone can do who's willing to do the work to be as amazing as YOU are!
Happy Performing!🤗🎶🎻🎶💖
@@lesliewoodhull5383 good to hear my dear, how’s USA 🇺🇸 and hope you’re keeping safe?
@@juliafischer4286 I'm so glad to hear back from you! The USA overall is doing very well. There are many people who have practiced good health over the last year and a half. About 60% of the country has taken the "vaccine" and they're mostly doing ok.
Many people where I live practice a very holistic life style and were never sick during any of this time. I do have to say that I truly believe that evil and conspiring people in my government along with Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Anthony Fauci are completely responsible for this entire fiasco. I do not doubt that the Chinese government were also involved. Americans overall are very good, kind and empathetic people- but people in our government are very corrupt and have done very evil things to us and to other countries to further their agenda of corruption. It makes me incredibly sad
I think the best thing is that Concert venues have started to open up! In Colorado the music festival in Steamboat Springs is open and so is Aspen. I was just involved with the Juilliard Symposium for the past four days and Chee-Yun was one of our Guest Artists. She's performing the Four Seasons at Steamboat Springs this weekend. So live concerts are beginning to make a comeback which makes all of us VERY happy!!
My husband is an Orchestral Composer and has been busy getting a new Oratorio ready for performance this coming December. That's really a very good sign for all of us if we can have singers, orchestra and audience all in the same concert hall all at the same time!!
I'm hoping things are well for you and you are beginning to perform as well. It is such a hard thing for us not to be playing all the time, isn't it? I hope that Germany is beginning to come out of the pandemic and that you'll be able to begin performing/concertizing again soon. We've all missed being able to play very much!
I hope you and your loved ones are all well and that things will begin to normalize so that we'll be able to hear and play great music again soon! As Ms DeLay would always say,"Sweetie, you must practice so that you're always ready for anything!" So true! Long live the Violin!!!
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@@lesliewoodhull5383 thanks for your support although these times,you can always text me here fischerjulia717@gmail.com so we can have a steady conversation.Thanks…😊
Thanks to her, after many years, I heard music again.
She is so pretty and talented!
Winter is the most impressive! You are preparing yourself for winter listening previous warm seasons!
never listened to classical music but this gave me goose bumps. nice
tomaz kopat Try going to a live concert, it's a life changing experience, my first one was at he Hollywood Bowl in 1967,my latest one was last August at the Clementinum in Prague.
not classical, its baroque
This is simply beautiful! If you want to see more this Violin virtuoso, Julia Fischer, listen and watch her play Mendelssohn's violin concerto, her rendition is flawless!
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@@juliafischer4286 I'm from from Slovenia. Sending lots of love and have a nice day. Tomas.
On the bus going home from office, I sometimes wish the journey to be a bit longer so that I can listen to this masterpiece completely. Thank you.
Julia Fischer's musicality is superb, orchestra and strings exquisite as is the setting. Terrific production.
Öylesine güzel ve harikasınızki, sözcükler kelimeler tarife yetersiz kalıyor. Ayrıca belirtmeden geçemeyeceğim, sayın Julia Fischer çok özel müstesna değerli bir sanatçı ve insan.
The best Four Seasons played ever and it's breathtaking from such a young Julia Fischer! She's absolutely perfect. Her music and expression are exactly what I feel it should be - no more no less; not exaggerated not reserved. I have been listening to her since last week and become absorbed in her violin. What a amazing talent and beautiful soul! The beauty comes from both inside outsice. I will definitely go to her concert when she comes my city or a city near.
My favorite is autumn. So peaceful.
Don't really have a favorite part.. I enjoy the whole thing. It makes me really want to visit the garden. Someday
+The Rune I agree The Rune,
Personally, our feelings are mutual, but if IF A HAD A GUN TAE MA HEAD, I would HAVE to choose a cheeky Spring Concerto No.1 in the Garden. My wife of twenty years and I found it a thoroughly pleasurable spectacle, a must-see extravaganza! From the very beginning the violins throw off the cloaks of convention and kick start into a relishing, full body, melodic sensation that leaves your carcass spasming uncontrollably with rhythmic joy. The violins are clearly no stranger to the stage as they jump in feet first with a cheeky mezzo forte dynamic. The andante, plodding, staccato rhythm just contributes further to the spring time ambience of new life and fertility. However, there is a dash normality with the 4/4 time signature which collaborates harmoniously with the jaw-dropping dotted rhythms. As a climactic finale, the build up of the ear watering crescendo accompanied with modulation, was almost unbearable to bear. This section hit a nerve, triggering another "episode" leaving us foaming at the mouth so engulfed in internal bliss, we were paralysed in place. We are still left with scars from the overload of euphoria that night, and still to this day experience bodily malfunctions (twitches, daily seisures, slight bladder glitches etc) yet we would thoroughly recommend you go see this, it was a 0.5/0.25 experience.
Vivaldi evokes wonderful memories of my childhood; spending time at home with my mother. 🌺🌹
Perfection playing and a joy to hear and view...brilliant!
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wow this is it! best four seasons ever!!
Awesome!!!! I love her, she is excellent!!
5:44 jesus christ, I never heard someone keep a note for so long and fade out so perfectly. Unbelievable.
I love classic music.
I love violin.
I love the seasons.
I love Julia Fischer.
I love the life.
Thank you!!!
I love those Concertos
A lot smoother than others.
Excellent.. thanks for this happen..
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The Great Vivaldi Would Not Have Done It Better. Julia. You Are A Master. LOVE YOU. XOXO
how do You know Mr Edward?.. thank You so much!...
We are blessed. Through happy days and solemn skies. The sound of this 'music' will make me reflect again. Beautiful...oh, there I am, just saw myself in the mirror...
Happiest of days, may your God bless you
I loved your beautiful performance, your all blessed with such wonderful talent.
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The largo in winter is without doubt one of the greatest slow movements ever composed.
When iii. Presto ----- 17:14 starts, instant goosebump.
ylham eresov ikr
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BEAUTIFUL BEYOND A WORD.
PERFECT MUSICIST.
JUST A RARE PERSONAL
I can hear it 24/7, 365 days a year without beeing bored
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How wonderful is this lady thanks for that
That's marvelous! really fantastic!!!
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In the 2nd movement of spring: the shepherd sleeps and his faithful dog accompanies him and the sound of the viola represents the sound of the dog barking accompanied by the violin that represents the dream of the shepherd. Wonderful
My new favorite thing on RUclips
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She just has to be one of the most gifted and talented soloists ever. I mean not only can she play the violin like this, she's also an renown pianist. Truly stunning.
She’s got so much talent..and really good to look at 😊- they all are tbf..I love watching musicians together.. I am Only a drummer but have played with many different artists live on stage for various churches and the little looks you give eachother when you nail something you’ve been working at together before your show. The concentration, the hours dedicated to one part of one song replayed over and over in the studio...then to see this !..Just WOW.. I wish I could play a classical instrument. But just listening and watching these guys work is enough 👌🏾👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾