Béla Bartók - Violin Concerto No. 2, BB 117 (Frank Peter Zimmermann - ONE - Josep Pons)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2012
- Frank Peter Zimmermann (vl) - National Orchestra of Spain - Josep Pons (cond.) Recorded on IX - V - 2010 at the National Auditorium - Madrid. Concert Nº 5053 - ONE
El de bartok es un mundo aparte, y el maestro Zimmermann hace una increíble interpretación, junto a la orquesta, gracias
What a excellent violin playing!! Couldn't be any better.
dude is unreal. best violinist currently championing 20th century concertos imo.
As a former guirarrist and bossa nova player i always loved dissonant chords, i studied Bartok scales at piano when i was youg and loved it for good.
Top notch execution and passionate playing by Frank Peter Zimmermann.
Very strong music, very strong playing by Zimmerman. Bartok's greatness shows through.
This is such a work of Total Genius, you even wonder how anyone could ever dare to play this concerto in public. But, fortunately Zimmerman comes close to the (or my) ideal performance.
Yes: very disonant, disturbing and cacophonic...wonderlful and beautiful, like a Beckett or Celine novel
The orchestra at the beginning of the 3rd movement and
so perfekt in der interpration, so absolut souverän mit unendlichen reserven in der technik aber vor allem mit so butterweichem und trotzdem charakteristischem, seidigem klang, ohne das bei diesem konzert
Saw Zimmerman perform Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No1 in the Hercules Hall in April. Mariss Jansen gave him particular applause. He is so superb
Absolutely mystifying and breathtakingly pristine.
Bartok is my favorite. People complain about gangster rap, I say listen to Bartok- it's the sound of war-torn soldiers as they advance upon, ravage and then leave behind a bucolic European town, that once took pride in its virgins.
Gracias por compartir, increíble concierto.
このヴァイオリニスト、個性的でしかも上手い。自信を持って演奏している
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How beautiful!
This inspirational performance is a paramount gift for Bartok lovers and violin lovers
I don't like the swift tempo Zimmerman takes with this concerto, especially in the opening. However, I love his bold playing & powerful bow. This is one of the most difficult concerti. Besides being very chromatic, it's technically challenging as well. My favorite version is the one with Pinchas Zukerman & Zuban Mehta (1979). I can stand to listen to this one again & again because of his phenomenal playing.
Es bellísima! y el intérprete. Sin palabras