I love Gil Shaham since i've seen him playing live. The energy he's sharing with the public is incredibile. Thank You for this beautiful interpretation.
@@ErnestUngureanu There can be more than one great interpretation. Gil Shaham are un ton minunat - atit de clar si curat, un ritm care aduce orchestra impreuna. E important sa incercam so apreciem noi versiuni, chiar cind am ascultat giganti ca David Oistrach...
Unbelievable! Perfect. Simply perfect. Rich. Colorful. Extremely accurate. Full of gusto. Gil "grows" into the Concerto he performed so many times - both in studio and live - in ways that even Peter Elych himself would find hard to recognize. As I've written many times, Gil has Hafetz' accuracy, Perlman's warmth, Menuchin's virtuoso, and Stern's passion. He's THAT good. Thank you maestro Gil, and thank you to the LPO allowing such a star to shine among them. Excellent performance!!!
MAGISTRAL interpretación del célebre Concierto para Violín compuesto por el genial maestro ruso del Romanticismo P.I. Tchaikovsky por esta importante orquesta londinense actuando como solista el mítico y prestigioso violinista estadounidense de origen israelí Gil Shaham. Cuando se unen tres condiciones fundamentales como son una excelente obra musical, una gran orquesta y un extraordinario concertista el resultado final es evidentemente una auténtica JOYA musical para deleite de nuestros oídos. BRAVO !!!. Saludos desde España.
how enjoyable this piece is when soloist and orchestra just get on with it, without a lot of sentimental wallowing. very refreshing. and Gil is still playing his 2017 Gaybaryan fiddle. proof you don't have to bankrupt yourself to get a world class violin.
Love your comment about violinists not having to bankrupt themselves in order to play a nice instrument. My favorite female violinist, Sayaka Shoji, who plays this really well, too, plays a Stradivarius, but I understand it's on a long term loan from a Japanese music academy or some such establishment. I'm sure you've heard Gil Shaham playing Carmen Fantasy. Now that IS fantastic!
@@jerrydavis1475 yeah, it kind of looks like red plastic. they've got weird lights there, maybe that's part of it. i'm sure Gil would not be playing it if it didn't sound great.
Something tells me that it probably still wasn't cheap. I would be quite surprised if it was cheaper than 100k but would be interested to know if anyone can find the actual price. I would also add the while this instrument sounds good, his recordings on the strad that he used to play sound much better imo when it comes to the quality of tone.
Beautiful pacing and tone colors, quite amazingly in tune and flawless. Such lovely melodies he brings out including contrasting sections. Enjoy his playing for his long bows, tasteful dynamic range and great ensemble playing listening to others, while playing very precisely in all aspects as a fine world class virtuoso.
Superlative. You can't go past a performance of thus calibre. Congratulations also to the London Philarmonic and Ryan Bankcroft. No audience but now available to the world audience.
Je ne suis pourtant pas érudite dans la grande musique mais ce concerto de violon m'a vraiment transportée ...Cela me donne l'envie d'élargirr mon horizon musical. Merci pour ce pur bonheur de l'âme .
I've been following Gil Shaham since I was a teenager here on RUclips, and for me he's one of the best violinist I have heard, I know it has a lot of others soloist too, but I love his style, I play the violin since my teenage and I try to follow his style, it's wonderful.
I just love Gil Shaham as well as I have watched him live with Detroit Symphony conducted by Nicholas McGegan. I just love it as I watched enjoy himself, and the music so much!
Poucos músicos instrumentistas tocam como ele com muita alegria passando para a orquestra e o regente muita intimidade e segurança com aquele sorriso que lhe peculiar Deus que o conserve sempre assim seu amigo do Brasil Antônio Carlos parabéns
Gil has a very old fashioned style. Lots of fast bow. You can almost smell burning rosin! And he loves music in the way I do- it takes the place of sports. If he wasn't a pro, he'd do it for the fun of it. He's the very best around now.
Crisp, enlightened and just a wonderful performance. I've ardently admired Mr. Shaham ever since seeing him on TV when I was a teenager. I was sawing away in high school orchestra at the time and watched him play some Wieniawski piece on Good Morning America. Couldn't even comprehend how good he was. It made me depressed for awhile.
Heard him after Ages ... Love you Gil 💞 Grew up listening your playing since childhood... Hope to listen to you live in future Orchestra Sounds Awesome... Ryan 👏👏 Tchaikovsky 💞💞 Thank you for Sharing Love ...
THIS STYLE OF PLAYING WAS COMMON WITH THE GREAT VIOLINSTS OF THE PAST; HEIFETZ, OISTRAKH, MILSTEIN, ETC. MOST OF TODAY'S VIOLINISTS BORE ME. THIS PERFORMANCE REMINDS ME OF THOSE GREAT VIOLINISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY. I HAVE MOST OF GIL SHAHAM'S RECORDINGS, BECAUSE HE IS PLAYS MUSICALLY & TO PERFECTION. THE SLURS DONE AT 8:18 ARE MAGNIFICENTLY EXECUTED. VERY SMOOTH & IN TEMPO. ALSO, VERY FEW VIOLINISTS CAN PLAY 29:07 & 33:28 AS DISTINCTLY AS GIL SHAHAM DOES. LISTEN TO JOSHUA BELL, FOR EXAMPLE; HE FLUBS IT. BUT THEN, SO DO MANY OTHERS.
@@fullargon yes , of course But I think many of the world class soloists practice less than their youth times and they mostly use their experiences. But by listening to Gil's playing you can easily understand that he is donig his best 😍 He is playing extremely clean😍
I wonder which violin he's using here.... it's not his usual Strad. It's a bright red'n! May be a modern maker, perhaps Cremonese. If anyone knows, I'd be thankful if you commented below :) Wonderful version of the Tchaik!
@@violinmaker4271 Thanks for the info. I don't think I've heard one of his violins before. This was a great video to expose such a nice violin by a modern maker!
He is a great violinist. NOTES! I wonder why he skirts the issue of standard higher position fingerings, by using much easier 1st position fingerings. Very educated cerebral phrasing with calculated feeling and technique. But you can’t live without a heart. In this case an artificial one! Do you prefer: digital photograph, or, analog painting!
Again, great playing!!!. The violin and strings are not what we usually see (old) artists of this caliber using. Does anyone know what violin and strings he is using?
It is quite interesting on how he uses many harmonics instead of solid fingered notes. It is refreshing to know that you can get away with this easier option!
harmonics are not necessarily easier. Especially not to find balance between normal and harmonics if you are playing occasional harmonics in a run of normal notes.
@@adriendecroy7254 The actual instrument/strings/bow makes a difference. With my one violin,I totally agree with you. My other violin knocks out everything with ease and clarity. Even the double harmonics when playing Paganini Concerto.
@@gregorydocenko4019 I wasn't referring so much to how the harmonic may sing or sound out, but the fact that you have to use your LH finger quite differently, with a light touch, and this can be pretty tricky to squeeze into a passage of normally-fingered notes. Maybe easier if you're using the finger you just played a stopped note with.
@@adriendecroy7254 You are correct. But, I was referring to how each violin makes you able/play differently. After 40 yrs. of searching I finally found a violin that matches me. I could always play everything, (Juilliard trained)but when you get a violin that clicks with you. You easily can play as you want to with that individual sound. It’s really not tricky for me. I played Tchaikovsky concerto when I was 10. My reviews always compared me to Heifetz, Stern, Milstein. Check out my faculty recital on Gypsy music at Buffalo State College. I was using a Kono violin recommended by Joshua Bell. It was okay. I really didn’t like it. I can’t wait to put out videos with my new violin.
Orchestra on the loud side mix wise. Hard to watch this video editing, when conductor, while pretty good at his job, not in sync. Gil is great - technically, phraseology and sound wise of his instrument itself. Really nice. But overall came out some what dry, probably. I don't see images and don't see why he is doing this. What the reason. Statement. What is he fighting for, if you wish. Do these people understand what they try to say with this piece of music. I see they play right notes, follow right dynamic, strokes, but why, why and why? What are you trying to say?! We're playing right notes? And that's it?! Please. OK. I'm totally wrong. How about this version. ruclips.net/video/cbJZeNlrYKg/видео.html
El mejor violinista de su generación.... Armado con un stradivarius excepcional que incluso llegó a usar Antonio Lucio Vivaldi.... "Condesa de Polignac"
I just love Gil Shaham ❤
I doubt Tchaikovsy himself anticipated how beautifully this piece could be played.
I love Gil Shaham since i've seen him playing live. The energy he's sharing with the public is incredibile. Thank You for this beautiful interpretation.
i never seen him live. but i cn feel his energy...sharing with the audience
@@ErnestUngureanu There can be more than one great interpretation. Gil Shaham are un ton minunat - atit de clar si curat, un ritm care aduce orchestra impreuna. E important sa incercam so apreciem noi versiuni, chiar cind am ascultat giganti ca David Oistrach...
Gil is the best ever!
I can feel his enthusiasm for this great piece.
Thank you for sharing!!
Unbelievable! Perfect. Simply perfect. Rich. Colorful. Extremely accurate. Full of gusto. Gil "grows" into the Concerto he performed so many times - both in studio and live - in ways that even Peter Elych himself would find hard to recognize. As I've written many times, Gil has Hafetz' accuracy, Perlman's warmth, Menuchin's virtuoso, and Stern's passion. He's THAT good. Thank you maestro Gil, and thank you to the LPO allowing such a star to shine among them. Excellent performance!!!
Such a clear, punctual interpretation with appropriate romantic gestures. Love it!
MAGISTRAL interpretación del célebre Concierto para Violín compuesto por el genial maestro ruso del Romanticismo P.I. Tchaikovsky por esta importante orquesta londinense actuando como solista el mítico y prestigioso violinista estadounidense de origen israelí Gil Shaham. Cuando se unen tres condiciones fundamentales como son una excelente obra musical, una gran orquesta y un extraordinario concertista el resultado final es evidentemente una auténtica JOYA musical para deleite de nuestros oídos. BRAVO !!!. Saludos desde España.
Best version I've heard.
same
This is my favorite performance of Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto!! Tempo, Energy, all was perfect and moving!!!
how enjoyable this piece is when soloist and orchestra just get on with it, without a lot of sentimental wallowing. very refreshing. and Gil is still playing his 2017 Gaybaryan fiddle. proof you don't have to bankrupt yourself to get a world class violin.
😇
Love your comment about violinists not having to bankrupt themselves in order to play a nice instrument. My favorite female violinist, Sayaka Shoji, who plays this really well, too, plays a Stradivarius, but I understand it's on a long term loan from a Japanese music academy or some such establishment. I'm sure you've heard Gil Shaham playing Carmen Fantasy. Now that IS fantastic!
The sound may be good but the shiny red colour varnish on it is not very nice to look at !
@@jerrydavis1475 yeah, it kind of looks like red plastic. they've got weird lights there, maybe that's part of it. i'm sure Gil would not be playing it if it didn't sound great.
Something tells me that it probably still wasn't cheap. I would be quite surprised if it was cheaper than 100k but would be interested to know if anyone can find the actual price.
I would also add the while this instrument sounds good, his recordings on the strad that he used to play sound much better imo when it comes to the quality of tone.
Beautiful pacing and tone colors, quite amazingly in tune and flawless. Such lovely melodies he brings out including contrasting sections. Enjoy his playing for his long bows, tasteful dynamic range and great ensemble playing listening to others, while playing very precisely in all aspects as a fine world class virtuoso.
What a wonderful performance. Love that fiddle!
Such a crisp, clear sound with color. Amazing.
Bravo, Gil.
Superlative. You can't go past a performance of thus calibre. Congratulations also to the London Philarmonic and Ryan Bankcroft. No audience but now available to the world audience.
Je ne suis pourtant pas érudite dans la grande musique mais ce concerto de violon m'a vraiment transportée ...Cela me donne l'envie d'élargirr mon horizon musical. Merci pour ce pur bonheur de l'âme .
Wonderful !! Amazing solist and all together wonderful 🙏🙏🙏👋👋👋👋👋👋👋 Thank you 👋👋👋
Wonderful, Gil and the passion of the orchestra harmonizes. No chaos, pure passion !
Amazing!
A truly new and refreshing view of this concerto, heartfelt and with stellar execution.
這是我聽過的版本最動聽的,Gil Shaham不愧為大師級。中間獨奏有巨響干擾,好擔心影響他的心情,還好沒事!
I've been following Gil Shaham since I was a teenager here on RUclips, and for me he's one of the best violinist I have heard, I know it has a lot of others soloist too, but I love his style, I play the violin since my teenage and I try to follow his style, it's wonderful.
6:15 Gil expression of pure joy!
I just love Gil Shaham as well as I have watched him live with Detroit Symphony conducted by Nicholas McGegan. I just love it as I watched enjoy himself, and the music so much!
Poucos músicos instrumentistas tocam como ele com muita alegria passando para a orquestra e o regente muita intimidade e segurança com aquele sorriso que lhe peculiar Deus que o conserve sempre assim seu amigo do Brasil Antônio Carlos parabéns
Gil has a very old fashioned style. Lots of fast bow. You can almost smell burning rosin! And he loves music in the way I do- it takes the place of sports. If he wasn't a pro, he'd do it for the fun of it. He's the very best around now.
Crisp, enlightened and just a wonderful performance. I've ardently admired Mr. Shaham ever since seeing him on TV when I was a teenager. I was sawing away in high school orchestra at the time and watched him play some Wieniawski piece on Good Morning America. Couldn't even comprehend how good he was. It made me depressed for awhile.
gill shaham is wonderful
Heard him after Ages ...
Love you Gil 💞
Grew up listening your playing since childhood...
Hope to listen to you live in future
Orchestra Sounds Awesome...
Ryan 👏👏
Tchaikovsky 💞💞
Thank you for Sharing Love ...
Whenever I listen to this, I feel like I am flying up to the heaven
Bravo. Bellissimo!
Hermosa versión y lo mejor sin público tosiendo...
Shaham è uno dei grandi violinisti di sempre
What a joyful, bright ode to life! Thank you all!
Wunderschon!Danke,danke!
Хорошо играет!!! Браво!!! Браво !!!
My favourite violinist playing my favourite of my favourite composer’s music
Wow. This just popped up in my feed after his Barber violin concerto. Sounds great on headphones. The volume is good too. 👍
THIS STYLE OF PLAYING WAS COMMON WITH THE GREAT VIOLINSTS OF THE PAST; HEIFETZ, OISTRAKH, MILSTEIN, ETC. MOST OF TODAY'S VIOLINISTS BORE ME. THIS PERFORMANCE REMINDS ME OF THOSE GREAT VIOLINISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY. I HAVE MOST OF GIL SHAHAM'S RECORDINGS, BECAUSE HE IS PLAYS MUSICALLY & TO PERFECTION.
THE SLURS DONE AT 8:18 ARE MAGNIFICENTLY EXECUTED. VERY SMOOTH & IN TEMPO. ALSO, VERY FEW VIOLINISTS CAN PLAY 29:07 & 33:28 AS DISTINCTLY AS GIL SHAHAM DOES. LISTEN TO JOSHUA BELL, FOR EXAMPLE; HE FLUBS IT. BUT THEN, SO DO MANY OTHERS.
i see
You forgot to switch off your caps lock
Gil , we are waiting for your Shostakovich, surely one that can show us all it can be done gracefully, elegantly with less exaggerated drama 😊
Merci!
Thank you.
How can he still play like this with this age?🤐
Passionate 😑😍
What do you mean? He's only 50. The best of him is yet to come!
@@fullargon yes , of course
But I think many of the world class soloists practice less than their youth times and they mostly use their experiences. But by listening to Gil's playing you can easily understand that he is donig his best 😍
He is playing extremely clean😍
Comment pouvez-vous écrire comme cela à votre âge, mmh ? 😌
@@mahankarami808 he really taking care his body
Coincido plenamente con usted, señor.
Wonderful
You are the best
wonderful performance.
matur suksma ! aku suka sekali
aku juga
I wonder which violin he's using here.... it's not his usual Strad. It's a bright red'n! May be a modern maker, perhaps Cremonese. If anyone knows, I'd be thankful if you commented below :)
Wonderful version of the Tchaik!
2019 violin by Andranik Gaybaryan, Boston
@@violinmaker4271 Thanks for the info. I don't think I've heard one of his violins before. This was a great video to expose such a nice violin by a modern maker!
Masterpiece!
🥰bravo👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Belle version , interprétation proche de celle de Zino Franchescati ! Merci
wonderfull !!!
Outrageously tight bow
Perfection!
Incredible...
Backgrownd very well
He is a great violinist. NOTES! I wonder why he skirts the issue of standard higher
position fingerings, by using much easier 1st position fingerings. Very educated
cerebral phrasing with calculated feeling and technique. But you can’t live without
a heart. In this case an artificial one! Do you prefer: digital photograph, or, analog
painting!
I ❤ him
16:50 omg 😅
great performance by gil, just wish i wasn't looking at a cellist's bow playing eighth notes during all of the important passages
깊고 진한 비브라토 거장 중의 거장 길 샤함 막심 벤게로프, 바딤 레핀 등 삼총사 🎉🎉❤❤
Hermoso concierto que ofrece muchas dificultades técnicas e interpretativas. Shaham las resuelve con soltura. La orquesta, a la altura de su prestigio
Again, great playing!!!. The violin and strings are not what we usually
see (old) artists of this caliber using. Does anyone know what violin
and strings he is using?
Not sure the type of strings, I think it's a violin by Andranik Gaybaryan. Very powerful and brilliant.
Which edition is this? It's quite different (many different passages) than the ones I am used to. I expect Tchaikovsky published several versions.
All the other soloists driving model-Ts while Gil Shaham drives a Ferrari
It is quite interesting on how he uses many harmonics
instead of solid fingered notes. It is refreshing to know
that you can get away with this easier option!
harmonics are not necessarily easier. Especially not to find balance between normal and harmonics if you are playing occasional harmonics in a run of normal notes.
@@adriendecroy7254 The actual instrument/strings/bow makes a difference. With my one violin,I totally agree with you.
My other violin knocks out everything with ease and clarity. Even the double harmonics when playing Paganini Concerto.
@@gregorydocenko4019 I wasn't referring so much to how the harmonic may sing or sound out, but the fact that you have to use your LH finger quite differently, with a light touch, and this can be pretty tricky to squeeze into a passage of normally-fingered notes. Maybe easier if you're using the finger you just played a stopped note with.
@@adriendecroy7254 You are correct. But, I was referring to how each violin makes you able/play differently. After 40 yrs. of searching I finally found a violin that matches me. I could always play everything, (Juilliard trained)but when you get a violin that clicks with you. You easily can play as you want to with that individual sound. It’s really not tricky for me. I played Tchaikovsky concerto when I was 10. My reviews always compared me to Heifetz, Stern, Milstein. Check out my faculty recital on Gypsy music at Buffalo State College. I was using a Kono violin recommended by Joshua Bell. It was okay. I really didn’t like it. I can’t wait to put out videos with my new violin.
0:54
💙💙💙💙
Where are the coughingz?
Luckily the tuberculosis crowd was off that night…👏🏻
A little too quick for me. I like it like Pearlman.
Gil Shaham great; LPO a bit wooden there. Tough to play to empty seats though.
Wonderful! A pity that he plays a little bit too high all the time.
straordinaria esecuzione! regia pessima
Damn Gil dress like a office manager
just ----------
THE CAMERA SHOTS RUINED THE VIDEO. TOO MUCH JUMPING AROUND. SHOULD HAVE STUCK MOSTLY TO THE SOLOIST. I DON'T CARE TO SEE A BASSOON IN THE FINALE!!!
Orchestra on the loud side mix wise. Hard to watch this video editing, when conductor, while pretty good at his job, not in sync. Gil is great - technically, phraseology and sound wise of his instrument itself. Really nice. But overall came out some what dry, probably. I don't see images and don't see why he is doing this. What the reason. Statement. What is he fighting for, if you wish. Do these people understand what they try to say with this piece of music. I see they play right notes, follow right dynamic, strokes, but why, why and why? What are you trying to say?! We're playing right notes? And that's it?! Please.
OK. I'm totally wrong. How about this version.
ruclips.net/video/cbJZeNlrYKg/видео.html
오케스트라어딘지몰라도귀썩을거같다
tired of hearing cuz he's too high tuned
ya jangan dengar
Not exceptional, sorry.
You're not exceptional
his strad looks like it's made of plastic lol
That’s not his strad. That’s his contemporary Italian instrument
El mejor violinista de su generación.... Armado con un stradivarius excepcional que incluso llegó a usar Antonio Lucio Vivaldi.... "Condesa de Polignac"