Uma das melhores interpretações do Capricho 24 de Paganini que eu já ouvi, senão a melhor. O pissicato de 2 mãos é de tirar o fôlego. Tem mesmo que ser aplaudido...
@@juliafischer4286 I am Omani but at the moment doing my masters of music degree in Manchester at the Royal Northern College of Music, i am a violinist. Best wishes 🙏🏻❤️, Heba.
@@irisce2799 That's my opinion, and my friend's too, and most of the people in my circle 🤷🏻♀️ I am exaggerating a little of course but then I am only 40 years old and I haven't heard all violinists across the world since the dawn of time!!! So anyway I love her style and I can recognize her playing without seeing the screen. I admire her so much
@@Violinist265 Julia is an amazing violinist no doubt, but I do not agree she is the best in the world. There are several living violinists whom I would say play the violin better than she does. But I respect your opinion. I recommend you also listen to Maxim Vengerov, Hilary Hahn, Ray Chen, Shlomo Mintz, Perlman, Rabin, Heifetz, Milstein, Menuhin, Kreisler, Mutter, to name a few violinists, if you don't already.
Esos aplausos lejos de hacer mella a tan fabulosa interpretación, solo le han regalado involuntariamente, una marca distintiva y humana. Y nos ha regalado a todos la sonrisa contagiante de una de las más talentosas virtuosas del violín.
@@adamskayneh9125 Obviously that is what happened. Why else would they clap? To use your own logic, nobody that goes to one of these concerts would think it was appropriate to start clapping in the middle of the piece.
Julia's incomparable performance with splendid skill and wonderful technique and beautiful , luscious attire is my tranquilizer From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Does anyone know what violin she's playing on? Perhaps Bergonzi? The varnish isn't something I've seen on a Strad, and also the tone isn't something a Strad or Guarneri would produce. I then thought Amati... but it's sound isn't too dark and also the shape is a little too "square-ish". If it IS a Del Gesu then I think she's playing with a very heavy bow which is dampening the sound. I'm going to research it now since I'm very intrigued...
Hey! You commented this a year ago. Did you happen to find out the answer? And if so, do you remember it? I am quite curious too, but I don't have any expertise in music from a more technical standpoint!
@@Maatkara1000 Hello friend, sorry I couldn't find an actual answer - I read all sorts of posts on the internet and in magazines and all I found was: Ms Fischer has played on a few great Stradivari's, some Del Gesus, some Vuillaume's, and many modern instruments. I never found out what violin she played on for most of her career (around the time of this video). I wish I knew what she played on.... I think a J.B. Vuillaume would suit her long-term... but also I think something "rustic" like a Testore violin or an earlier Brescian violin would suit her nicely, since she has such a lovely "capricious attitude" in regards to her playing style. I wonder what she's playing on these days.
@@Maatkara1000 Personally, looking at this video again: the scroll pegbox looks very thick - something a modern luthier would make. Secondly, the sound is just alright.... it's great, but not "absolutely wonderful", and thirdly.... I've never seen such a pale Del Gesu that looks THAT pale without a deepness to the 'ground' (applied-before-varnish), and with such little wear to the varnish. It looks quite "fresh" ... as if made by someone like Mr. S. Zygmuntowicz.
:53 You can see her face. The guadagnini won’t perform here. It doesn’t sound good. The girl with perfect pitch. Invested too much money into an instrument she couldn’t choose well
This piece should be played with more intesity, the way Markov did. For ex. at 0:48 it sounds too regular, she's like a robot. Where's the proverbial italian passion?
I can't blame that person for applauding such an extraordinary performance
Strange wonderful, annoying but well deserved applause after the pizzicato section. Her reaction is also quite priceless.
Uma das melhores interpretações do Capricho 24 de Paganini que eu já ouvi, senão a melhor.
O pissicato de 2 mãos é de tirar o fôlego. Tem mesmo que ser aplaudido...
She looks really beautiful when she's laughing.
Yeah
That little applause was genuinely cute.
the applause would have made Paganini's day
いい曲です、素敵なご演奏です。
こういう演奏がまた🇺🇦ウクライナ全土で響き渡り、その国民の大きな希望の力となりますように。
音楽は、闇の力を打ち砕き、明るい光を灯す働きがあります。音楽や芸術や讃美が決して失われないようにバイオリンやギターやあらゆる楽器と歌声で闇の世界に輝いた光を照らし、平和を構築してください。詩編96編を贈ります。
ご演奏、ありがとうございました。
🕊️⛪🥀 John Poppy
Me encanta su trabajo Maestra, un saludo desde México...😎👋
The amazing the magnificent the most talented violinist ever in the history of music, the one and only Julia ❤️
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from?
@@juliafischer4286
I am Omani but at the moment doing my masters of music degree in Manchester at the Royal Northern College of Music, i am a violinist.
Best wishes 🙏🏻❤️, Heba.
I don't think she's the most talented violinist ever in the history of music
@@irisce2799
That's my opinion, and my friend's too, and most of the people in my circle 🤷🏻♀️ I am exaggerating a little of course but then I am only 40 years old and I haven't heard all violinists across the world since the dawn of time!!! So anyway I love her style and I can recognize her playing without seeing the screen. I admire her so much
@@Violinist265 Julia is an amazing violinist no doubt, but I do not agree she is the best in the world. There are several living violinists whom I would say play the violin better than she does. But I respect your opinion. I recommend you also listen to Maxim Vengerov, Hilary Hahn, Ray Chen, Shlomo Mintz, Perlman, Rabin, Heifetz, Milstein, Menuhin, Kreisler, Mutter, to name a few violinists, if you don't already.
Twoset should see this
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😂
Totally
Obiously the know her, she is very famous
Sublime Julia merci pour tout ce bonheur 💔💔💔💔💔💔
....hermosa y talentosa Julia
Esos aplausos lejos de hacer mella a tan fabulosa interpretación, solo le han regalado involuntariamente, una marca distintiva y humana. Y nos ha regalado a todos la sonrisa contagiante de una de las más talentosas virtuosas del violín.
❤ amazing Julia ❤
You clap you lose!!!!!!!
The audience lost :/
@@ILikeBirds Whoops
Her violin performance always makes my ears and eyes as well as my soul happy.👍😍🥰
Holy shit, she played the passage in 2:56 as harmonics. That changes the whole game right there
The dislike is someone that missed the like button
That's what I thought
youtubeに出ている日本の人とは、全く違いますね。やはり、凄いです。Julia様は。
Bravo.
Without Julia's magnificent performance ,
I would feel that the classical music is like the taste of stale beer
Bravo 👏👏👏
Bravo 👍👍👍
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from?
Bravo ! It is a difficult job. But played very well.
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from
La classe.
2:40 Dont Judge
@@adamskayneh9125 no they should have applauded after the piece not in the middle
@@adamskayneh9125 They thought piece got finished maybe
@@chiragyaduwanshi7035 no thats impossible, nobody goes to an orchestra just to listen to a piece they dont know, they know caprice 24 by heart
@@adamskayneh9125 Obviously that is what happened. Why else would they clap? To use your own logic, nobody that goes to one of these concerts would think it was appropriate to start clapping in the middle of the piece.
to// MjAcap.....
simply shut up
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2:44 best momeentt
❤❤❤❤😍
💓💓💓💓
Julia's incomparable performance with splendid skill and wonderful technique and beautiful , luscious attire is my tranquilizer
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Does anyone know what violin she's playing on? Perhaps Bergonzi? The varnish isn't something I've seen on a Strad, and also the tone isn't something a Strad or Guarneri would produce. I then thought Amati... but it's sound isn't too dark and also the shape is a little too "square-ish".
If it IS a Del Gesu then I think she's playing with a very heavy bow which is dampening the sound. I'm going to research it now since I'm very intrigued...
Hey! You commented this a year ago. Did you happen to find out the answer? And if so, do you remember it? I am quite curious too, but I don't have any expertise in music from a more technical standpoint!
@@Maatkara1000 Hello friend, sorry I couldn't find an actual answer -
I read all sorts of posts on the internet and in magazines and all I found was: Ms Fischer has played on a few great Stradivari's, some Del Gesus, some Vuillaume's, and many modern instruments.
I never found out what violin she played on for most of her career (around the time of this video).
I wish I knew what she played on.... I think a J.B. Vuillaume would suit her long-term... but also I think something "rustic" like a Testore violin or an earlier Brescian violin would suit her nicely, since she has such a lovely "capricious attitude" in regards to her playing style. I wonder what she's playing on these days.
@@Maatkara1000 Personally, looking at this video again: the scroll pegbox looks very thick - something a modern luthier would make. Secondly, the sound is just alright.... it's great, but not "absolutely wonderful", and thirdly.... I've never seen such a pale Del Gesu that looks THAT pale without a deepness to the 'ground' (applied-before-varnish), and with such little wear to the varnish. It looks quite "fresh" ... as if made by someone like Mr. S. Zygmuntowicz.
😊💖
And the most sacrilegious clapping goes to the guy here, clapping while violinist is playing😂
I wish I could have a wife like this! Beautiful talented and passionate!!
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from?
There is no soul
The guadagnini videos disappoint.
YOU ARE THE FAWN, IN THE VERY MEADOWS, LEAPING FAR AND BEYOND, OF THE ESSENCE, THAT IS THE BREATH OF INFINITY. BING
♍️⚡️🎶🎶🎶🌹🕊️
lol that clap
that clap doe @#€-+) no judge
Juliaの小指がめちゃ長いことに気がついた笑
Paganini must have hated violinists
Incredibly - she is also a concert pianist
LoL
Bellisimo ¡¡¡
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from?
Fabulosa Julia Fischer!
Thanks for your unconditional love and support,where are you watching from?
I'm from Brazil, from the city of Fortaleza! I appreciate this wonderful talent. 🥰😍🌹
She rushed
:53 You can see her face. The guadagnini won’t perform here. It doesn’t sound good. The girl with perfect pitch. Invested too much money into an instrument she couldn’t choose well
The guadagnini isn’t good... she had the perfect strad and only she was good enough to play it.
This piece should be played with more intesity, the way Markov did. For ex. at 0:48 it sounds too regular, she's like a robot. Where's the proverbial italian passion?
Check out kirill troussov's rendition of this piece. He is good.
2:45 que público pendejazo xd ojalá les prohíban la entrada a los que interrumpieron aplaudiendo xd
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