Every version gives me something unique and all translations are impossible achievements… at least to me… this peace is unbelievable and the heaven itself. Thank you for sharing. Amazing performance!
Stern brings out the voicing so brilliantly in Bach's Chaconne. We can clearly hear two violins being performed on one instrument! He is also very sensitive to the dynamics, sometimes strong and bold, other times soft like a hymn. He makes each variation a new episode of technical wonder. I was standing backstage at a Los Angeles Philharmonic concert with Isaac Stern many years ago. My viola teacher Jerry Epstein was in that orchestra, so I was allowed backstage even though I wasn't performing. Stern was a very emotional person. You can see that in his performance of Bach with tears in his eyes as he plays this beautiful masterpiece.
This is by far my favorite version of this piece! Especially after playing it myself, I have to praise his phrasing because of it's uniformity. The way he shortens some notes and the phrasing itself remains the same in literally every variation! I also enjoy Itzhak Perlman or Nathan Milstein, but Stern played it just brilliant.
Коли слухаю Чакону впевнений, що неперевершеним є сам Бах. В той же час мене дивує, що кожен з названих виконавців є теж неперевершеним. Отже, немає межі удосконалення в майстерності виконання. Є лише одна межа: Й.- С.- Бах.
I keep coming back to this. so much passion, emotion and technical brilliance in the performance. He just draws the most heartbreaking, powerful, yet sweet sound out of that violin.
Стерн вне сомнения останется выдающимся исполнителем для 20-го века...радостно, что привелось хоть единожды повидать его в Москве в июле 1982 г. на конкурсе Чайковского.
What a wonderful performance! He gets more out of the violin than any other player I have heard! His Chaconne is very special! Thanks for posting! 🥰💐🌺🌹🎈🦋🍁🎻🎶🍀💥😀👍
That was emotional, anyone without a tear after that is made of stone. I followed along in the score, some notes are shortened due to the instrument but what a performance. It's the pinnacle of violin music and forever. Bach was for sure inspired by Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer writing this piece.
Isaac Stern was in Dallas the day JFK died,he changed his concert performance to play this music in honour of JFK,he asked the audience not to applaud.He finished and returned to New York.What a moving event it would have been.Regards,Roger.
This is my first visit to this post. Hope you're still here. What an incredible comment. Such a perfect piece of music for the event. I wonder if anything was ever noted in any of the major newspapers or magazines about that.
une version de la transcription par buzoni de la chaconne interprétée par Hélène Grimaud m'a inspiré un titre (chaconandalouse) sur le CD "la grenouille chante le blues". Quel beau voyage . . . . .
It's fucking amazing. I don't believe in any god, Bach would be the only one who could make me doubt. Plus, I'm a decent fiddler, not a violinist. I'd give gladly half the life I've left - and I'm 50 - for to play like Stern. Only for meself. That's Bach.
Stern had a refind understanding of Bach at a young age. I play the Chaconne on guitar, I speak from a prejudiced position. It fits the guitar like it was written for it.
Every version gives me something unique and all translations are impossible achievements… at least to me… this peace is unbelievable and the heaven itself. Thank you for sharing. Amazing performance!
This blew my mind. I had no idea it could sound like this… those triple stops unlock everything… This is how it is supposed to sound.
I never listen to something that much beautiful in my life
Stern brings out the voicing so brilliantly in Bach's Chaconne. We can clearly hear two violins being performed on one instrument! He is also very sensitive to the dynamics, sometimes strong and bold, other times soft like a hymn. He makes each variation a new episode of technical wonder. I was standing backstage at a Los Angeles Philharmonic concert with Isaac Stern many years ago. My viola teacher Jerry Epstein was in that orchestra, so I was allowed backstage even though I wasn't performing. Stern was a very emotional person. You can see that in his performance of Bach with tears in his eyes as he plays this beautiful masterpiece.
No hyperbole when I say,
this is the best mankind has to offer to the universe.
This is by far my favorite version of this piece! Especially after playing it myself, I have to praise his phrasing because of it's uniformity. The way he shortens some notes and the phrasing itself remains the same in literally every variation! I also enjoy Itzhak Perlman or Nathan Milstein, but Stern played it just brilliant.
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Check out Yasvha Heifetz's version.
Yehudi Menuhin and Georges Enescu are my favorite recordings
Коли слухаю Чакону впевнений, що неперевершеним є сам Бах. В той же час мене дивує, що кожен з названих виконавців є теж неперевершеним. Отже, немає межі удосконалення в майстерності виконання. Є лише одна межа: Й.- С.- Бах.
Someone was so touched that when they couldn't see past the tears in their eyes they accidentally clicked the dislike button.
yees, as a physicicst myself, it must have been the refraction index...
I keep coming back to this. so much passion, emotion and technical brilliance in the performance. He just draws the most heartbreaking, powerful, yet sweet sound out of that violin.
Стерн вне сомнения останется выдающимся исполнителем для 20-го века...радостно, что привелось хоть единожды повидать его в Москве в июле 1982 г. на конкурсе Чайковского.
Какого года эта запись, не знаете?
What a wonderful performance! He gets more out of the violin than any other player I have heard! His Chaconne is very special! Thanks for posting! 🥰💐🌺🌹🎈🦋🍁🎻🎶🍀💥😀👍
That was emotional, anyone without a tear after that is made of stone. I followed along in the score, some notes are shortened due to the instrument but what a performance. It's the pinnacle of violin music and forever. Bach was for sure inspired by Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer writing this piece.
I really enjoy the interpretation from Hillary hahn
But this one also is so beautiful. Absolutely amazing.
Mr. Victor..Thank you very much for posting this video…I mean it..Thank you a thousand times
Me hace llorar, parece S. Bach la escribió al morir su esposa; pasa de la tristeza al consuelo, a la soledad, es tan fuerte ❤
This is Issac at his prime… truly touching
Stunning.
Best version
高級な深い渋みの美音で、精神性の高いしっかりとした演奏。❤
Even the furniture is in awe. Stern was a great violin player.
Isaac Stern was in Dallas the day JFK died,he changed his concert performance to play this music in honour of JFK,he asked the audience not to applaud.He finished and returned to New York.What a moving event it would have been.Regards,Roger.
Wow that would have been crazy
Apparently he wept buckets as he played it. Stern and JFK were great friends.
This is my first visit to this post. Hope you're still here. What an incredible comment. Such a perfect piece of music for the event. I wonder if anything was ever noted in any of the major newspapers or magazines about that.
Interesting mastery in design and execution. Drink of the chalice of eternal life. And know thy God is with thee.
Wonderful!
I am putting this version, Heiftz's, Milstein's, and Menuhin's in a playlist and looping forever:)
Brilliant ! Probably my favorite, up there with Heifetz. So grateful.
Please consider adding Grumiaux and Suk!
You can add Perlman
You can add Perlman
Haha me too! All 4 are my favourites
meraviglioso!!!
My favourite version is Ivry Gitlises
Magistral ejecución del Excepcional Violinista .
연주력 그이상으로 마음이 요동칩니다
thanks for the upload!
A master 😲
Wow.
La quiero en mi funeral.
Stern and Perlman the real deals.
Frank Sinatra said about Toni Bennett that he is the singer's singer..Well Stern and Perlman for me, : the violinist's violinists.
And leonid Kogan
And now we have Victoria Mullova definitely joining many of the great players of this incredible masterpiece in her own delicate interpretation!
une version de la transcription par buzoni de la chaconne interprétée par Hélène Grimaud m'a inspiré un titre (chaconandalouse) sur le CD "la grenouille chante le blues".
Quel beau voyage . . . . .
Everyone should become acquainted with Kyung Wha Chung’s rendition of this masterpiece 🎶🌹💕
It's fucking amazing. I don't believe in any god, Bach would be the only one who could make me doubt.
Plus, I'm a decent fiddler, not a violinist. I'd give gladly half the life I've left - and I'm 50 - for to play like Stern.
Only for meself. That's Bach.
Why do atheists have to tell you they're atheists every chance they get?
no words
Stern, Heifetz, Menuhin = the Holy Trinity of Bach's Chaconne.
Stern had a refind understanding of Bach at a young age. I play the Chaconne on guitar, I speak from a prejudiced position. It fits the guitar like it was written for it.
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Year?
Ez több mint szép, ez maga a mennyország.
Bojler eladó
I could listen to them to infinity