Ambrosia for the soul! Surreal! Magnificent! Menuhin wields the violin like Lord Krishna handles his Sudarshan Chakra or Lord India deftly manages his Vajra!
Menuhin had a special relationship to this Concerto. At age 8 in San Francisco, he asked his teacher Pershinger if he could learn to play Beethoven's beautiful Violin Concerto. His teacher agreed on the condition that he should first flawlessly play Mozart's Fifth Violin Concerto. Hastily, the boy agreed but did a sloppy job at rehearsing it. When his mother Imma learned of this, she asked her husband to give Yehudi 'a good licking', which he tried his best at. Afterwards, Menuhin felt that the punishment did not go amiss, as it put him back where he belonged, namely at being 8 years old and enjoying Mozart for now.
It was recorded in 1965. I don't know where. I recommend Chloe Chua's recent performance. It is much more elevated in spirit and as bursting with life as can be. ruclips.net/video/CgQsQkQwvFY/видео.html
Menuhin was an ambassador of God not just for his music, but for his love, kindness and forgiveness of his fellow human being.
Stradivarius violin is made for Mozart's music😍
Pure perfection
Superb!
Ambrosia for the soul! Surreal! Magnificent! Menuhin wields the violin like Lord Krishna handles his Sudarshan Chakra or Lord India deftly manages his Vajra!
Divine.
Thank u
So amazing he starts with an up bow. 😮
Bravo!!!!
Al fin lo encontré!
Menuhin had a special relationship to this Concerto. At age 8 in San Francisco, he asked his teacher Pershinger if he could learn to play Beethoven's beautiful Violin Concerto. His teacher agreed on the condition that he should first flawlessly play Mozart's Fifth Violin Concerto. Hastily, the boy agreed but did a sloppy job at rehearsing it. When his mother Imma learned of this, she asked her husband to give Yehudi 'a good licking', which he tried his best at. Afterwards, Menuhin felt that the punishment did not go amiss, as it put him back where he belonged, namely at being 8 years old and enjoying Mozart for now.
Grand musters...
*mustards
i´m looking for the first movement !!!!! if someone knows where i can see it, please tell me.
ARTE REPLAY
That is the first movement. The Turkish part is the second movement.
@@carolkristian1146 what, how so?
@@carolkristian1146 It is second movement.
When was this recorded? An where?
It was recorded in 1965.
I don't know where.
I recommend Chloe Chua's recent performance. It is much more elevated in spirit and as bursting with life as can be.
ruclips.net/video/CgQsQkQwvFY/видео.html
Eso es música,that's music,okay? For this generation,that don't have musical perception.😮
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Those times when there was no woman orchestra players
Do you have the 1st movement of this?
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