I'm listening to this since 9 years every week. Madame Silverstein's interpretation inspires me. I wrote my first book thanks to her, whenever I felt blocked I gave 10 mins of break. Now I'm writing my second book and nothing has changed, oh let's put also love pain :)
My heart literally dropped out! I randomly heard this on radio, immediately found it on RUclips, totally obsessing. This is The World of emotion. Thank you Ms Silverstein for pure magic
Brilliant performance using Baroque violin and tuned to 415 Hz. This video was very beautifully made and represented a very evocative and poetic music by Heinrich Biber during Baroque.
When the manuscript of Biber's Mystery Sonatas was being laid out, an engraving was placed at the beginning of each sonata. The one for the Passacaglia depicts a guardian angel leading a child by the hand. That same engraving appears in this video at 0:08
Using the term ''Sonatas'' is not very accurate. I know that the great majority of musicians do this. But Biber didn't use this term for these 16 pieces. He didn't leave us any title. And some of these works start with a "Sonata" then, dances follow. How can a Mystery can be called "Sonata" if it starts with an introductional "Sonata" ?
The baroque period in my opinion has given us the most simple but yet most beautiful music ever created, my heart sings whenever I listen to Bach, Haydn, Bieber, Couperin ❤️😍
If ever a statement of defense for art was needed, I would think of this. If ever a redemptive quality of humanity was required, I''d point to same. This makes me recall everything that is beautiful, wondrous and worthwhile in the world. This is WHY! Thank you!
That's a wonderful feature of ciaccone and passacaglias that I often feel, too-somehow they bring to mind, as you say, all the beauty, wonder and worth of the world.
I particularly like this piece and this specific interpretation. Read some of the comments and not everyone is on board but I think the artist is just about as close to perfection as one can get but never achieved, of course. I come here to listen to this from time to time usually when I feel the need for a suave pickup. This performance surely does that. Thanks Elicia.
I think Biber's music should be considered the equal or superior to that of Bach. Biber wrote to the emotions while Bach composed for the intellect, and I like especially this piece and Silverstein's interpretation of it. Her technique is outstanding and doesn't quicken the tempo allowing then piece's emotions full play. Bravo!
@@robertschober930 This is a beautiful piece and a beautiful interpretation. 💯% respect for the composer and performer. Zero shade coming! Bach's sonatas and partitas for unaccompanied violin are IMHO similarly emotional compositions. Not to "set the record straight" - he's just got more range than his funky musical labyrinths and fugue puzzles. Definitely check them out if you enjoy this piece! You won't be disappointed.
Obviously 17 people are completely deaf or absolutely tasteless... This work is a masterpiece written from a not very well-known (but still magnificent) composer and performed by a passionate violinist... Thank you, senior Biber... And again thank you SO much, Mrs Silverstein... For you have both offered us a piece of musical perfection!!!
i agree with all.. the 17 persons are deaf and tasteless, and i thank Mrs Silverstein for her magic playing this treasure piece of music of the master BIBER..i love it ..
I can understand someone who enjoy another kind of musics, but come on! how could someone dislike this masterpiece very well done by an excellent musician like her? At least I don't find any mistakes.
This video is the first recording I ever came across of the Passacaglia and it has spoiled me for all other renditions. I started learning to play it myself a couple of years ago, and during my research, I listened to as many recordings as I could find. I keep coming back for Ms Silverstein's incredible range of expression and emotion. Your playing is truly beautiful.
Hello! Not related to the video (though I also adore this version of the Passacaglia), but would you mind telling me what media is your profile picture from? Thanks!
Liked this video years ago and wasn't able to find it! I heard someone else play this and remembered Elicia's was so much more powerful!! Searched for a while until I finally found this! Now i can show my kids what real music sounds like. Best performance of this song!
@@bedarielllll The bow is definitely a baroque bow, as you can see from looking at the tip, and she is holding it in the baroque style way. The violin has no shoulder or chin rest, ergo it's a baroque violin (whatever that may mean since basically every violin is a baroque violin, but using a chin and shoulder rest means you're not playing it in a baroque style way). As for the description, wouldn't your kind of reasoning make more (or any) sense if it specifically said: "Elicia Silverstein, baroque violin (but playing on a modern instrument in this video)"?
This is beautifully rendered by this lovely violinist. In growing up I never had the privilege of hearing this great composer. There is great romanticism and an "other worldly" quality to his work. Beauty is manifested in and portrayed by beauty.
Utterly wonderful despite the background traffic noise. The baroque period produced so much variety and creativity and Elicia Silverstein is wonderfully crisp and expressive
Oh, so it's traffic? It sounds like wind to me, especially at 6:55-7:05. I'll continue to hear it as wind, because it really adds to the beauty of the music to me. :D
Once upon a time I listened to this going north in a really noisy car; it still struck me as important. Now, here alone and in the quiet it sounds absolutely vital. And she plays beautifully.
Actually, I have to admit that there's another reason for revisiting this piece. My uncle passed away in late January and i was invited to select music for his service. I selected this and Alvinu Malkeinu for the exit. It seemed perfect.
I didn't listened Bieber before, but the more I listen him, the more I like his music. I think he was a genius, he created such a beautiful, finest and intelligent music, to me he deserves to be among the top ten greater composers of all times.
Such beautiful posture, so light, free and soft yet full of presence, cannot but result in music of the same qualities. Filmed excellently with superb lighting.
La Beauté de la Musique, de son Interprète et de son instrument magnifiquement joué. Grandeur du dépouillement, sur quatre cordes. En un superbe enregistrement.
Una melodía de solo cuatro notas que descienden, una reflexión calma que retorna mil veces, variada, adornada, repetida hasta exigir una resolución... Perfecta intérprete, sobria y delicada.
Elicia...listening to you perform this piece was pure joy. What an incredible piece of music. Your talent brings so much rich emotion to all who listen. Miss you !!! oxoxo
What a beautiful video. It is said architecture is the mother of the arts. What better use of that beautiful space than Elicia’s skill with a violin, and Bieber’s musical message? Thank you for a beatific experience.
now I think I got the onomastics right and am very happy about them, quite a comfort in this distress and I thank you a lot. The passacaglia itself starts in D-Major, I'd guess, but later goes to A-Major and it is full-on baroque style with its idiosyncratic twirls and extensions the music lacks later on, as the classical period sets in with its homophony and linearicity lacking any nonlinearicity, but I like the effect the symmetries and order in this nonlinear being of the baroque and you can set up the analogy about it by using the turbulences in fluids lacking laminarity, since they may appear without any suggestive order but yet they function seen from the outside and stay stable, so some certain order they must have, and it is similar, when you look at the physiognomics of whatever complex opus of baroque you can find... ...they are very elaborated and without any coincidences. Le p'tit Daniel
So beautiful, lithe, harmonious, spellbinding, both the music and the musician. This is one of my favorite pieces and I’ve never seen it played with so much feeling. Thank you.
Used this rendition in my wedding after falling in love with it during my music history class in conservatory. I remain in awe.
I'm listening to this since 9 years every week. Madame Silverstein's interpretation inspires me. I wrote my first book thanks to her, whenever I felt blocked I gave 10 mins of break. Now I'm writing my second book and nothing has changed, oh let's put also love pain :)
Long live Baroque music and those who can still transmit it to us 👐🏻
Замечательный комментарий! Благодарю вас! Вот именно ,хорошо что есть ещё эти люди которые сохраняют музыкальную культуру для потомков
My heart literally dropped out! I randomly heard this on radio, immediately found it on RUclips, totally obsessing. This is The World of emotion. Thank you Ms Silverstein for pure magic
Brilliant performance using Baroque violin and tuned to 415 Hz. This video was very beautifully made and represented a very evocative and poetic music by Heinrich Biber during Baroque.
Beautiful 415 herrtz) even not acceptable by many ❤
@@VladimírHorak-r1g probably needs to be around a' = 465 Hz.
Ms. Silverstein is a gift. Her performance is so heartfelt and inspiring, she gives true meaning to what is beautiful.
She is playing with LOVE!👌
She is inspired by Divine Love.
Tengo que escuchar 🎧 muchas beses para de leytar el sonido del violín excelente 🎻🎼🌎♥️
@@jamesgibson2179 I’ll go ahead and let her say what inspires her.
I've listened to this piece and performance hundreds of times. Like a wonderous story, you keep getting to the end only to rush back to the beginning.
Absolutely beautiful. Humanity across time.
the purity of the interpretation is a wonder and a pearl
Best performance of this master piece … Solemnly calls heaven to earth !
I keep coming back to this performance for several years now. Thank You!❤
My music teacher gave me an assignment to listen to Baroque music this week to improve my playing of such pieces. What a wonderful model!
It is the best version I have seen of this wonderful piece. You look like an angel playing it too
ruclips.net/video/ikgyLh7Dfkk/видео.html
try this?
one of the most beautiful things I've seen and heard
WHAT A FABULOUS SOUND FOR ONE VIOLIN. A BEAUTIFULLY MADE RECORDING.
Not only beautifully, sensitively and movingly played but also superbly filmed in black and white, which gives appropriate gravitas to Biber's work.
Aaaahhhh, Biber! A most beautiful piece, played by an angel.
Haunting, indescribable, brilliant… thank you!
When the manuscript of Biber's Mystery Sonatas was being laid out, an engraving was placed at the beginning of each sonata. The one for the Passacaglia depicts a guardian angel leading a child by the hand. That same engraving appears in this video at 0:08
Using the term ''Sonatas'' is not very accurate. I know that the great majority of musicians do this. But Biber didn't use this term for these 16 pieces. He didn't leave us any title. And some of these works start with a "Sonata" then, dances follow. How can a Mystery can be called "Sonata" if it starts with an introductional "Sonata" ?
Stunning!!
Elicia's consummate charm and elegance, her artistic expressiveness and dexterity, the visual effects, the recorded sound...! This video is a jewel!
absolutely agree.
The baroque period in my opinion has given us the most simple but yet most beautiful music ever created, my heart sings whenever I listen to Bach, Haydn, Bieber, Couperin ❤️😍
Haydn is classical period 1750-1810
Simple music no ahah 🤪 but for sure the most beautiful
@@Brunetto46 Jejeje... Seguramente quiso decir Händel 👍🏻
How could you miss Vivaldi ? Bach certainly disagrees 😢😢
Die musik macht mir das leben süsse , dank für Alle! Saïd aus die Heimat Algerien
If ever a statement of defense for art was needed, I would think of this. If ever a redemptive quality of humanity was required, I''d point to same. This makes me recall everything that is beautiful, wondrous and worthwhile in the world. This is WHY! Thank you!
Yes!
That's a wonderful feature of ciaccone and passacaglias that I often feel, too-somehow they bring to mind, as you say, all the beauty, wonder and worth of the world.
She plays like water flows...just beautiful.
Penyen Li, it is impossible to describe her way of playing better. I totally agree with you.
Спасибо Вам, Elicia, Вы довели меня до слёз! Дух захватывает.
Wow! Never thought I'd be a Biber fan:)
The term is Beliber
@@naterk9460 I'm a beliber! lmfao!!!
@@themancable Justin's predecessors were far better than him. He failed the family.
me too...wonderful
Biber is best
I must have come back to this dozens of times by now, and it gets me every time. A truly heavenly performance. Thank you.
I particularly like this piece and this specific interpretation. Read some of the comments and not everyone is on board but I think the artist is just about as close to perfection as one can get but never achieved, of course. I come here to listen to this from time to time usually when I feel the need for a suave pickup. This performance surely does that. Thanks Elicia.
I think Biber's music should be considered the equal or superior to that of Bach. Biber wrote to the emotions while Bach composed for the intellect, and I like especially this piece and Silverstein's interpretation of it. Her technique is outstanding and doesn't quicken the tempo allowing then piece's emotions full play. Bravo!
@@robertschober930 This is a beautiful piece and a beautiful interpretation. 💯% respect for the composer and performer. Zero shade coming!
Bach's sonatas and partitas for unaccompanied violin are IMHO similarly emotional compositions. Not to "set the record straight" - he's just got more range than his funky musical labyrinths and fugue puzzles. Definitely check them out if you enjoy this piece! You won't be disappointed.
Elicia Silverstein appears as a Goddess of Music. She is in love with music, with life, with all that makes from us human beings. S P L E N D I D !
The music of the angels ... Will listen to this peformance many, many times. Thank You for Posting!
she captured every little detail, it is truly amazing.
Elicia Silverstein is just wonderful, what a perfect job she did!
Obviously 17 people are completely deaf or absolutely tasteless... This work is a masterpiece written from a not very well-known (but still magnificent) composer and performed by a passionate violinist... Thank you, senior Biber... And again thank you SO much, Mrs Silverstein... For you have both offered us a piece of musical perfection!!!
i agree with all.. the 17 persons are deaf and tasteless, and i thank Mrs Silverstein for her magic playing this treasure piece of music of the master BIBER..i love it ..
I can understand someone who enjoy another kind of musics, but come on! how could someone dislike this masterpiece very well done by an excellent musician like her? At least I don't find any mistakes.
To each his own...
I think that Biber is one of the greatest composers of the generation before Bach
I'm 16 and I love classical music. That's why I got my classical music channel
This video is the first recording I ever came across of the Passacaglia and it has spoiled me for all other renditions.
I started learning to play it myself a couple of years ago, and during my research, I listened to as many recordings as I could find.
I keep coming back for Ms Silverstein's incredible range of expression and emotion.
Your playing is truly beautiful.
Hello! Not related to the video (though I also adore this version of the Passacaglia), but would you mind telling me what media is your profile picture from? Thanks!
@@elpelucagarcia2 , it is the character "Piroko" from the WebComic MegaTokyo
Beautiful And Ever So Graceful Bravo!
So haunting, the persistence of that note on the D-string punctuating the melody. So well done by the composer and performer.
I can't help but fall in love every time i hear this. It breaks my heart at the same time. Too beautiful. Timeless. Speechless....
Me too, this performance brought me to tears
Absolutely stunning ..
Thank you for this most beautiful recording. Heavenly.
I just am intoxicated with her unsurpassed performance .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇲🇰
Liked this video years ago and wasn't able to find it! I heard someone else play this and remembered Elicia's was so much more powerful!! Searched for a while until I finally found this! Now i can show my kids what real music sounds like. Best performance of this song!
First I've heard this piece of music or her artistry. Sustained elegance enhanced by outstanding acoustics. Very impressive.
Excellent performance. The Baroque violin is so much more expressive, to my mind, than its modern counterpart.
@@bedarielllll I know; my comment was somewhat ambiguous
@@bedarielllll The description says it is. What makes you think it isn't?
@@bedarielllll The bow is definitely a baroque bow, as you can see from looking at the tip, and she is holding it in the baroque style way. The violin has no shoulder or chin rest, ergo it's a baroque violin (whatever that may mean since basically every violin is a baroque violin, but using a chin and shoulder rest means you're not playing it in a baroque style way). As for the description, wouldn't your kind of reasoning make more (or any) sense if it specifically said: "Elicia Silverstein, baroque violin (but playing on a modern instrument in this video)"?
Beautifully played, beautifully recorded, beautifully filmed. I've only recently discovered Biber. Absolutely wonderful. Life-altering. Thank you for posting.
This is beautifully rendered by this lovely violinist. In growing up I never had the privilege of hearing this great composer. There is great romanticism and an "other worldly" quality to his work. Beauty is manifested in and portrayed by beauty.
The most beautiful rendition of this piece I've ever heard; thank you, thank you! Ethereal beauty of sound captured in a glimpse of time ever flowing.
The ambience of the hall contributes nicely to the hauntong nature of the piece.
Utterly wonderful despite the background traffic noise. The baroque period produced so much variety and creativity and Elicia Silverstein is wonderfully crisp and expressive
Oh, so it's traffic? It sounds like wind to me, especially at 6:55-7:05. I'll continue to hear it as wind, because it really adds to the beauty of the music to me. :D
Divine music, excellent acoustics, masterful interpretation: what more could one ask for?
Once upon a time I listened to this going north in a really noisy car; it still struck me as important. Now, here alone and in the quiet it sounds absolutely vital. And she plays beautifully.
Actually, I have to admit that there's another reason for revisiting this piece. My uncle passed away in late January and i was invited to select music for his service. I selected this and Alvinu Malkeinu for the exit. It seemed perfect.
She plays it so beautifully it brings tears to my eyes.
Une exquise sensibilité qui nous fait voyager dans les contrées du temps de notre vie...
My first time hearing this composer. Tis a Beautiful piece, really. A perfect little travel through the sound-world of the instrument.
I didn't listened Bieber before, but the more I listen him, the more I like his music. I think he was a genius, he created such a beautiful, finest and intelligent music, to me he deserves to be among the top ten greater composers of all times.
Such beautiful posture, so light, free and soft yet full of presence, cannot but result in music of the same qualities. Filmed excellently with superb lighting.
Such purity and grace!
La Beauté de la Musique, de son Interprète et de son instrument magnifiquement joué.
Grandeur du dépouillement, sur quatre cordes.
En un superbe enregistrement.
Una melodía de solo cuatro notas que descienden, una reflexión calma que retorna mil veces, variada, adornada, repetida hasta exigir una resolución... Perfecta intérprete, sobria y delicada.
My goodness. This is the equal of Bach. Sublime.
Hauntingly beautiful. Sad, melancholic, yet harmoniously positive.
Very popular performer here in Cleveland. She and Lina Tur Bonet play Biber wonderfully.
Puur kunst ! Bedankt Elicia Silvestein !
Transcendent a very beautiful rendition. thank you
DIVINE, BRAVO.THANK YOU!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Utterly glorious performance. Exquisite.
Wow! I was a violin hater until now. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL PERFECTION! I've been converted!!
Blew me away...achingly beautiful.
Che meraviglia, complimenti!
So beautifully played. The howling wind just adds to the haunting feeling.
Exquisitely beautiful and Breathtakingly gorgeous!
Thank you so much for sharing this magnificent piece, Elicia!
It is amazing how contemporary this baroque brilliant composition sounds .....
Beautiful name, beautiful music!
Wonderful
Elicia...listening to you perform this piece was pure joy. What an incredible piece of music. Your talent brings so much rich emotion to all who listen. Miss you !!! oxoxo
the acoustics of chapel add a nice depth to the tone
Wunderbare Aufnahme. Danke.
An absolute delight! Fabulous playing! Breathtaking, poetic!
Thank you for sharing a lovely video of a radiant performance.
Very fine performance, the best of the Biber passacaglia to be found, and such an excellent venue.
What a beautiful video. It is said architecture is the mother of the arts. What better use of that beautiful space than Elicia’s skill with a violin, and Bieber’s musical message? Thank you for a beatific experience.
four notes and so beautiful, wonderful music Thanks
So beautiful and sensitively played!
now I think I got the onomastics right and am very happy about them, quite a comfort in this distress and I thank you a lot.
The passacaglia itself starts in D-Major, I'd guess, but later goes to A-Major and it is full-on baroque style with its idiosyncratic twirls and extensions the music lacks later on, as the classical period sets in with its homophony and linearicity lacking any nonlinearicity, but I like the effect the symmetries and order in this nonlinear being of the baroque and you can set up the analogy about it by using the turbulences in fluids lacking laminarity, since they may appear without any suggestive order but yet they function seen from the outside and stay stable, so some certain order they must have, and it is similar, when you look at the physiognomics of whatever complex opus of baroque you can find... ...they are very elaborated and without any coincidences.
Le p'tit Daniel
This is total harmony - visual and sonic.
Elicia looks amazing in this long black dress.
i am going to draw her in black pencil.
Truly mesmerizing
So beautiful, lithe, harmonious, spellbinding, both the music and the musician. This is one of my favorite pieces and I’ve never seen it played with so much feeling. Thank you.
Bravissima Elicia !
Beautiful, she is truly gifted
So beautiful...
What an incredibly lyrical performance of this wonderful piece ... personal without being idiosyncratic. Many thanks for your art.
Great lighting adds to ethereal performance. Wonderful.
This is marvelous & pure beauty. Thank you!
What an incredible work. It's amazing how a piece of music can develop and progress from a simple, 4-note bassline.
Grace, beauty, heaven. Each note inspired and alive. It would be a joy to hear ( and to see!) your performance of the Mystery Sonatas complete.
Musica ed esecuzione che toccano l'anima!
i love this performance
um delirio , puro encantamento !! Elicia , voce toca divinamente --- ! me leva perdidamente às terras do sagrado ; thanks , gracias !!!!
Very, very nice, thanks for sharing : )