Shlomo Mintz is a very underrated violinist, a great violinist almost forgoten. His sonatas and partitas are amazing. He and Isaac Stern have one of the best interpretations on this concert.
Actually everybody could playing this piece. But how quality like this one? It could be easy too much hot or corny. But for this performance so restrained, nevertheless warm and essential... Many thanks for the nice performance and congrats!
Haha. I know nothing about classical music except that I love most of it. But having heard this played by quite few players I noticed this was slower than the others. If this is how its supposed to be played then I take your word for it. But isn't it true that since Bach didn't give huge details about how his pieces were to be played in his scores that assuming (he wanted) pieces were to be played how they were played back in his day, what is "correct" is by and large guesswork, hence the variety of interpretations?
Did anyone a slightly Baroque feeling from this? I mean know A is at (roughly) 441 Hertz and they’re using vibrato and they have shoulder rests, but the beginning especially seemed more... something.
I have a feeling that Shlomo's violin is of a much higher quality than Donghwan's violin. (I'm talking about the instruments themselves now, not the playing ability of the guys.) But would that be fair? Would that be right? For a performance like this they should have violins of equal quality, right?
It’s pretty evident that it’s the approach of bowing. You can see that Mintz plays with a much slower bow speed, heavier pressure, and playing near the bridge… etc. All that gives him that big romantic tone. On the other hand, Donghwan has less bow pressure, faster bow speed and plays more to the fingerboard… etc. That gives him that clarity in his playing. It’s not that one or the other has a lower quality instrument.
Shlomo Mintz is a very underrated violinist, a great violinist almost forgoten. His sonatas and partitas are amazing. He and Isaac Stern have one of the best interpretations on this concert.
Grazie ❤ Volevo concludere la giornata proprio così, con questa meravigliosa Musica. Bravissimi. Un abbraccio. 🌷
this Concerto brings me back listening this when I was a child beatifully done thank you im now almost 80years old
Everything here is perfect. Shlomo is wonderful
Shlomo's vibrato and musicality is so natural and pure.
Some of the most effortless playing I've ever seen
0:24 is a good place to start.
not mechanical . we all have a heart. 🎶🎻 thanks to Bach💐
This piece is just divine, divine, its gorgeous, one of my top favorites, Bach knew how to pump these lovely tunes out to the audience
Just wonderful
여유롭게 품위 있게 연주하는 것 같아요~ 멋집니다^^
Small ensemble reveals more texture of the pieces
👏👏👏👏👏💐
So beautiful!
un Bach de splendeur,admiration,un prisme de grandeur
오디오로 듣기 가장 편하고 두분의 조화가 훌륭합니다.
素晴らしい!
EXCELENTE
Hermosa interpretación
Shlomo Mintz! Nice one bro
화합이잘되네요. 정말훌륭해요~~♡
Hermoso, bello y emotivo 🌚
It swings like hell. This is wat Bach meant. Not all that much to fast and rushing tempi
não querendo puxar sardinha pra ninguém não, mas e clara a diferença entre os dois. Mr. Mintz toca como se estivesse brilhando.
Muazzam
¡Guao!🤗
Nice interpretation but duo Yehudi Menuhin & David Oistrakh remain incomparable and unforgettable for this piece!
Actually everybody could playing this piece. But how quality like this one? It could be easy too much hot or corny. But for this performance so restrained, nevertheless warm and essential... Many thanks for the nice performance and congrats!
indeed
ruclips.net/video/9nvYfmqIbWU/видео.html
이 영상에서 Mintz가 누구인지 찾아보세요~
예전에도 지금도....멋진연주 감사합니다.
2:32 - The wonderful caca and Donghwans look at Shlomo - priceless.
시작 0:25 👍
준비 0:24
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
finally not too fast!
And not too slow either: perfect!
Haha. I know nothing about classical music except that I love most of it. But having heard this played by quite few players I noticed this was slower than the others. If this is how its supposed to be played then I take your word for it. But isn't it true that since Bach didn't give huge details about how his pieces were to be played in his scores that assuming (he wanted) pieces were to be played how they were played back in his day, what is "correct" is by and large guesswork, hence the variety of interpretations?
This is BWV 1062, not 1043 as title
Did anyone a slightly Baroque feeling from this? I mean know A is at (roughly) 441 Hertz and they’re using vibrato and they have shoulder rests, but the beginning especially seemed more... something.
I like it a bit faster.
I have a feeling that Shlomo's violin is of a much higher quality than Donghwan's violin. (I'm talking about the instruments themselves now, not the playing ability of the guys.) But would that be fair? Would that be right? For a performance like this they should have violins of equal quality, right?
1- you don't know. 2- it seems an odd concern to bring up in the comments of "a performance like this"
@@mglasow6340 shlomo violin cost 10 million dollars
@@mglasow6340 it’s also a Stradivarius
It’s pretty evident that it’s the approach of bowing. You can see that Mintz plays with a much slower bow speed, heavier pressure, and playing near the bridge… etc. All that gives him that big romantic tone. On the other hand, Donghwan has less bow pressure, faster bow speed and plays more to the fingerboard… etc. That gives him that clarity in his playing. It’s not that one or the other has a lower quality instrument.
Blabo