Music in the background is a bit obtrusive, and the audio in all of these interviews needs to be clearer, but thanks. It's a great idea. My favorite too, was Fritz Kreisler, because he had a certain charm and nobility of style that always captures me. He wasn't the greatest technician, but what came out was seraphic. I was surprised to hear Kaler mention him, because, obviously, he has a different background. I thought he would mention one of the great Soviet violinists, especially Oistrakh and Kogan, of whom I am also a fan. But he had no hesitation: Fritz Kreisler.
"Why have you succeeded in a field where so many others have failed?" I can answer that. Because your "old country" gave you all the tools, training, oportunities to do so. FOR FREE!
One of the best violinist around ! Why isn't he as famous as Kavakos ...
Music in the background is a bit obtrusive, and the audio in all of these interviews needs to be clearer, but thanks. It's a great idea. My favorite too, was Fritz Kreisler, because he had a certain charm and nobility of style that always captures me. He wasn't the greatest technician, but what came out was seraphic. I was surprised to hear Kaler mention him, because, obviously, he has a different background. I thought he would mention one of the great Soviet violinists, especially Oistrakh and Kogan, of whom I am also a fan. But he had no hesitation: Fritz Kreisler.
Mi piace questa sua grandiosa serenità .
Awesome Interview, Thank you Violin Channel,, but I think is time to change the background music....
Genio!
Is he teaches students ? Where to find his classes
"Why have you succeeded in a field where so many others have failed?" I can answer that. Because your "old country" gave you all the tools, training, oportunities to do so. FOR FREE!
Great interviews but please remove the music. It is not respectful to the music and it is also distracting.