Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K.216 Itzhak Perlman Kazuyoshi Akiyama / Tokyo SO.
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2016
- ウォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
ヴァイオリン協奏曲第三番ト長調K.216
Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K.216
イツァーク・パールマン
Itzhak Perlman
秋山和慶
AKIYAMA Kazuyoshi
東京交響楽団
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
00:12 1st mov. Allegro
09:20 2nd mov. Adagio
17:44 3rd mov. Rondeau. Allegro
1991年9月22日 東京・渋谷 オーチャードホール
September 22nd, 1991 Orchard Hall, Tokyo
Every time Itzhak Perlman plays a violin he makes it human
貴重極まりない記録ですね.全盛期のパールマンの素晴らしさは言うまでもないが,秋山さん指揮のオケの演奏も見事と思う.
Perlman plays this concerto so beautifully. Can't compare him to or mistake him for any other violinist. Truly lively
En la música clásica las comparaciones son tediosas..Se puede vislumbrar la perfección de una interpretación paralelamente con otra..
@@ludwigparraperez7801 agree... and Pearlman plays all concertos beautifully, not only this one. My favorite is Brahms
The orchestra is of a very high level of performance.
It's larger which is not very common with today's pathetic performances when it comes to mozart's violin concertos
Yes, absoulutely. I also noticed that. I think that japanese orchestras in general stand out with stellar performances.
@@FriendlyCroock Thank you for saying this. Today's interpretation of Baroque and Classic Era music is just taken away by those politically correct "period performance" soyboys who diminished and degraded everything down to a minimal and primitive level.
@@jeanparke9373
I'm with you.
Oh boy I'm so with you on this one.
@@jeanparke9373 What exactly is a "period performance" of a classical piece? Can you link one for me?
8:41 that hand-off from Perlman to the orchestra was so smooth, great timing.
Perlman is one of the few modern violinists who can make the violin 'weep.' Truly magnificent. The second movement is particularly beautiful...as if cascading down from another world!
❤❤
Beautiful and Warm Sound of Perlman when he was at his best!
А когда он был хуже..?????
Jun Y. Kim a
Such a joyful piece from Amadeus. He goes from delicate to grandiose and back so smoothly. There was a man who knew music from every fiber of his being. The orchestra, conductor and, of course Perlman do excellent justice to this Concerto. I bet Mozart smiled when it happened. Thanks for posting!
Say Mozart,not Amedeus
@@jiehan4014 do you will he/she see this after 2 years has passed
It’s Mozart’s Spirit,not Mozart
Solo questa Musica mi concilia con questo Mondo, facendomi credere ancora nella Bellezza, nella Bontà, nell'Amicizia, nell'Amore.
Grazie ❤ Siete bravissimi.
Itzhak Perlman looked so effortlessly doing his cadenza.
I agree
He is, and always will be, a glorious deity of the violin.
Perlman like Mozart is number one. Great and amazing...Love both...From Iran...
Sweet, soft and smooth perfection by Perlman... 👌🏻🎻🌹
He makes the music so beautiful that I can’t even know how he do it!
His originality in the Sam Franko cadenza is amazing
20:50 such a beautiful melody
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I am as much a fan of Hilary Hahn as the next person, but her performance pales in comparison to Perlman's. Amazing as ever.
Yeah! bowing articulation is so beautiful and graceful, much more tonality is so dreamy, beaming and lovely. (91yrs.Japanese) that's what I thought, brillante, brillante, brillante, brillante, splendid forever. I would like to say that's Real Mozart. If we some one could play Mozart No.3, he is real musician and violinist.
what a beautiful tone
There are three seconds of other-worldly magic in: 3:01 - 3:04......Listen to the two different ways he repeats the same notes - bowed smoothly the first time (and yet still with remarkable clarity) and spiccato (bouncing bow to emphasise the notes by introducing a tiny gap betweeen each) the second time (which requires an extraordinary level of technique and control). And his mastery of these skills is so complete that it's not ostentatious playing, which would obscure for us listeners the wonderful music. And all of this little marvel is over in just three seconds. Even Hilary Hahn (I've just checked) whose technique and musicality are widely feted - even she comes off poorly in comparison of this phrase.
Is this Concerto ment to be played by angels?
I think we found an angel on earth.
Perlman is da best
Mr.Perlman is such an amazing great violinist !
Undoubtedly the best of this piece! IMO. Perlman is my favorite always.
An amazing performance with a trully Perlman's signature!
It really is the most compelling performance,played with so much love for the music.
Perlman is the best !!!
His sound is very beautiful and amazing!!!!!!
I love his sound !👍🏻👍🏻👌🏿👌🏿😊😊😊😃😃😃😍😍😍
So much joy in his playing 🤍💗🤍💗🤍
I Love his facial expRessiOns
Kelvin Cheng it’s Richard you watched dis ting.?
Richard Xu
Lol
@@richardxu5168 O yes hello xD
this is how to play the violin concerto in g-maj. i have his recording and he is the only one ill listen to when it comes to this concerto.
Bruce George 👍
I'm the same ! 😁✨
Try Arthur Grumiaux.
@@raoultak Hilary hahn
0:52 - 1:07 Pure magic.. There aren't words
Thank you for uploading
す、素晴らしいの、一言です❣️
What a magnificent piece! But surely the most stunning ending in all classical music!
Mr. Perlman plays this so beautifully because he is just as Charming as the composer Mozart
Eu ADORO o som dele!!! Tem tanta técnica mas também é preciso ter um sorriso muito aproveitado!!!!! 😀😀😀😀☺️☺️😋😋😆😆😆😎😎😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😌😌😌😋😋😋😋😋😀😘😘😘😘
Beautiful ! Thank you very much :)
To play this piece with the finesse and elegance it deserves is no easy task! I am learning this piece and the Franko cadenza...a challenge to play and an even greater challenge to play well! Once again I am in awe of Itzhak Perlman's skill and talent and crushed that I was born 30 years too late to see him perform in person. 😭Thanks so much for posting this and giving me a chance to see him play this wonderful piece!
Out of genuine curiosity: Did or are you practice(/ing) Franko's Edition Cadenza identically to Perlman's Performance from the video or referencing the violin score part, as printed on the manuscript?
He plays really good . Bravo, merci beaucoup !
パールマン先生の、「ラ・カンパネラ」も実に素晴らしいですね。。RUclipsで観ました。m(__)mm(__)m
best violinist and best strad!
I think it's his del gesu
The first violin of the world.
I love Mozart and i love Maestro Itzhak Perlman.Hy is amazing and i think with great Soul 🎻❤️🌹
Wonderful Perlman!
Beautiful ! Thank you for uploading :)
7:23 and then suddenly, Brahms
so great ! how wonderful ❤️ 😊 💖 ♥️ 😍 💕 ❤️
well done Mozart, another fine performance.
MOZART DIED EARLY BUT HIS LEGACY LIVES ON
I like ur name bro... good luck on NNN
I like very much thys Mozart Concerto.... I like very much Mozart and I like very, very Ithzak Perlman. Amazing Maestro! 🌺 ♥️
Beautiful!
Who needs spotify? Perlman's playing now on youtube.
A perfection-marvelous recording!Thank you so much for uploading it!
Not only am I learning this piece, I am also learning this cadenza. At my level, it is excruciatingly difficult. I love seeing such an amazing violinist playing the same pieces as me. Great job, Mr. Perlman!
Sam here
Omg same
Wonderful, very beautiful Maestro ITZHAK PERLMAN my favorite violinist 🎻.I Love Mozart and i Love Maestro ITZHAK PERLMAN i respecté im very, very....❤️🌷
an absolute master
One word: wow. Just...
Nadie como el . Es el mejor !!
Fantastic Itzak Perlman
There's sort of strange connections between Japanese and music, and it doesn't matter what kind of genre, they haven't failed to make me amazed
The best violinist
Hy is amazing together Maestro Itzhak Perlman,i love Mozart but i Love very, very much Maestro ITZHAK PERLMAN.Hy is amazing 🎻❤️🌹
His violin skills are so good.🎻
II: 9:25
III: 17:47
His Passion.
Somebody at last getting it right - Perlman musical perfection. Mozart and other composers should write... 'dear violinists you have the cadenza to show off, please leave my music alone.'
How many times do we hear the violinist going in hard at the beginning of this pieces! Perlman balances it perfectly. Played it like he was the composer.
On par with Mozart's genius! Other than the date of his birth and that of his death (1756-1791) I always think of Mozart's age, 19, when he composed this concerto! I wonder for how long he had it in his mind? Did he write it in one afternoon? One morning?
Great man
17:47
He is marvellous
BRAVO !
音で楽しそうに会話している…
He really is the very best.......ain millim.....!
He's enjoying it.
The only two people that pull Mozart's 3rd are Itzhak and Hilary Hahn. Two brilliant Violinist's.
Arthur Grumiaux can pull this piece off beautifully too.
Julia Fisher can do it too
Yeah, and this is supposed to be one of the easier pieces for students. Not so.
Mozart: Concerto para violino N.3 em sol maior K.216
Itzhak Perlman
La diferencia de Itzhak es... el sentimiento...único...maravilloso interprete.
9:26, 17:47
Thanks
When Perlman plays, life itself sounds, without an yotta of falsehood.
Perfect❤🎉❤🎉😊
20:50 Master and Commander
Delicious playing by Perlman!
EPIC MUSIC!
Perlman is a genius, but I don't understand why everyone seems to want to rush the first movement. Take your time! even if it IS allegro.
VERY GOOD Perelman!💗💖💖
it's Wonderful and imagine wwwooo
BUENÎSIMO.
They make this look easy. It's not but it's still a lovely piece. Also that's not a bad thing
Divine
Мне очень нравеца вас слушать
זה צריך להיגמר בשתי נגיעות בכינורות ביחד. ואין פה שחרזו מטורפים. כל הרעיון זה הטירוף ההוני.
Perelman The Grate!
+Ivan Frias I think he is using the Sam Franko cadenza but he has modified it a little...
En el movimiento 1 , el maestro I. Perlman, toca la cadenza de Sam Franko, pero omite la primera parte, y los arpeggio que hay casi al final.
The orchestra can barely catch him!!!!
0:14
9:25
17:47
The conductor looks like a Japanese Colonel Sanders
😂
I like this video i had anotyer one like this, i play this peice, and the other video like this one, different violinist had disappeared so please hope the person owner to this video does take it away.
7:23
I'm playing the first movement for a mandatory school rehearsal and i'm so stressssed it's so difficult!!!
the tempo, the rhythms, shifts, it's all so overwhelming!
and i've only been playing for two years
any advice?
Cool But Not Really you shouldn’t be playing the piece unless you’re an advanced player it isn’t a piece anyone can pick up and play
Yeah it's better not to play anything that's too hard for you since it won't be very productive, but if you must, then practice slowly is all I can say, especially for the shifts. Shift up slowly and get the feel of it as you go to the right place, and you have to get the shape of your hand and position of your thumb so you can play comfortably in the higher position.
But if you've only been playing for two years you probably can't even play in tune and with good tone in first position, so you'd be better off not bothering with that "rehearsal" and just practicing fundamentals (scales with all sorts of bowings and parts of the bow of course, but also some études for your fingering and bowing. If you have a private teacher, they probably have already given you some; otherwise, find some or get a teacher).
Cool But Not Really, you should just play some scales
My advice- don’t play at all. This requires 10+ years of experience
practice hard, start out slowly
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