Yehudi Menuhin actually sponsored Bobby Chen, a Malaysian pianist to study in his school when his family suffered financial difficulties big time. Yehudi has eyes for talent irregardless of races.
The separation of his left hand and neck is actually incorrect. Even sir Menuhin himself doesn't play like that. I have no clue why he taught that. If you watch all the great violinists, they hold the violin in their left hand. However, I am not promoting squeezing of the thumb
Yehudi Menuhin actually sponsored Bobby Chen, a Malaysian pianist to study in his school when his family suffered financial difficulties big time. Yehudi has eyes for talent irregardless of races.
Very fortunate few who witnessed and experienced what it was like being around the master. RIP Mr. Menuhin.
Thank you kindly for uploading this three part series on Yehudi Menuhin. I watched all three parts. Thoroughly enjoyed it 🎼🎻
menuhin's face was epic when he saw the piece of maple. "My Precious....."
"wow mum, what are you doing?" haha, i love it.
Performer, conductor, teacher Unsurpassed!!!
What a pity he is not with us, he leads 0ur soul to the kingdom of light,God bless him
Yes God is Light, and Maestro Menuhin is enlightening . So are his talented students. Not just technique, but real music .
Bach Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043, for two violins and orchestra, third movement.
Corey was an astonishing talent then and he remains an astonishing talent today.
I love how that kid just busts out some sick skill at 13:20 mark
Great!Sir Yehudi Menuhin did Yoga and plays violin in salamba sirsasana . He likes music in bathroom
Who is this boy, and what happened to him?
lol at the person with the (paper) fan and the black clothes in the back at 13:53 'Gettin' got in here eh?' = D
Bach must be considered a pure Genius!
What a joy, and a privilege have been playing along one of the greatest violinists in history! (The best?)
Yes, THE BE S T !!!!
@ricaard Leila Josefowicz performed this when she was 9....
I`m keep getting impressed
Cool fact. Trent Ujimoto is now an optometrist
@author
do you know who that gingold student was, who played tarantella?
it´s Veracini, sonata op.2 no.8 (Konzert-sonate e-moll)
you know,some master violinists argue that without a chin rest you could play better than with a chin rest,but I play with chin rest.
what does trent ujimoto play? does anyone know?
wooohooo TRENT!!!!!!!
Thanks you for posting this. Great fun and instructional
Can anyone tell me what was the pb with the student left thumb plz ? 11:00
is the one playing on the keyboard Rudolf Serkin?
The one playing with Trent Ujimoto is the late Dr. George Brough.
which piece is in 2:49 minute?
the boy who is playing?
Idk
what is the piece the last person played called?
@unotelly He brought the flame, the Little Dragon!
Corey Cerovsek
On 11.22 it is a Joshua Bell? The boy tell that he is from Bloomington, Indiana.
That's Corey Cerovsek. He kept his high thumb: /watch?v=2ds63mp6wNk
Does anybody know the solo piece of the last performer??
+Germain Gomez Wieniawski -- Scherzo Tarantelle Op. 16
@@violinonero And, be sure that the boy played it much better than Menuhin would have played it...
@@Pitborn theres a retty famous recording of menuhin playing it at age 16 i believe, listen to them and i am not certain you will be so certain
12:47
haha my Precious!
I like the lady teacher at the beginning. I would love to have her as a private instructor.
It's Daphne Hughes.
5:20 Outrun by Sega videogame playing.
What is the name of the latter one boy playing tarantella?
I think, this was the young eugene fodor . right ?
This is Corey Cerovsek. I believe the class is from 1988.
Corey Cerovsek- very good violinist! His recordings you can find on Spotify 😃
Scherzo-Tarantella. It was composed by Henryk Wieniawski. Hope I could help you ;)
which piece is in minute 12:43?
wieniawski scherzo tarantelle
PS: ok i got it.
Wait, was that a _chopping board shaped in a violin_???
The separation of his left hand and neck is actually incorrect. Even sir Menuhin himself doesn't play like that. I have no clue why he taught that. If you watch all the great violinists, they hold the violin in their left hand. However, I am not promoting squeezing of the thumb
+ss032010310103 What?