This is might seem funny, but it is sort of like a summary of violin technique for Professionals. A beginner wouldn't get to much from this, unless he was ultra talented. Love him, he's on another level of understanding.
Still the greatest virtuoso of the the 20th century, in the true sense of the word. I dare anyone to find me a better recording of the Mendelssohn Violin concerto than his. It's flawless, in terms of articulation and style and sound.
i've been a great fan of his since the early 70's. my teacher was a childhood friend of his in San Francisco, and i've seen him in person maybe 6,7 times. he always brought the house down. but i'm not sure how much value he had as a teacher. he had so much natural talent, i don't know if he could understand the difficulties that normal people have trying to play, because everything came so naturally to him.
Very good that you published this video. This is a real treasure and it is wonderful that you shared this with the rest of the world. Ricci was always available and willing to speak about technique, especially left hand. His entire way of life travelled around his daily exercises, which included technique, in the way of scales, legato, staccato, etudes and repertoire.
I know that he's one of the greats, but I'm baffled by his outright dismissal of the Auer/Russian bow technique. This is the hold used by Kreisler, Milstein, Heifetz, Elman, Haendel, Rosen, Kavakos and many other outstanding artists. To imply that it is fundamentally defective seems perverse. I think a better way to approach this is to understand that each hold has its strengths and weakness which you have to learn to work with, whichever path you choose.
He was the first violonist i heard 6 years old. And i was his biggest fan and met him several times!
This is might seem funny, but it is sort of like a summary of violin technique for Professionals. A beginner wouldn't get to much from this, unless he was ultra talented. Love him, he's on another level of understanding.
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Still the greatest virtuoso of the the 20th century, in the true sense of the word. I dare anyone to find me a better recording of the Mendelssohn Violin concerto than his. It's flawless, in terms of articulation and style and sound.
i've been a great fan of his since the early 70's. my teacher was a childhood friend of his in San Francisco, and i've seen him in person maybe 6,7 times. he always brought the house down. but i'm not sure how much value he had as a teacher. he had so much natural talent, i don't know if he could understand the difficulties that normal people have trying to play, because everything came so naturally to him.
i know I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
@Elian Kane Flixportal :D
@Charles Antonio Thank you, I went there and it seems to work =) I appreciate it !
@Elian Kane No problem :)
Best Violinist! and best storioni !and best Paganini Violinist!
Very good that you published this video. This is a real treasure and it is wonderful that you shared this with the rest of the world.
Ricci was always available and willing to speak about technique, especially left hand. His entire way of life travelled around his daily exercises, which included technique, in the way of scales, legato, staccato, etudes and repertoire.
This is fascinating and wonderful!
Emociona escuchar nuestra Cumparsita
Dear Maestro, you are always with us... who can play these caprice with such wonderful feelings and the great technics...q
his teachig on violin practiching tects is very useful for adult violin begginers indeed. Many thanks.
Extremely unfair to consider Ricci primarily the greatest technician(which he is). He is one of the greatest musicians!
I had this disc, but lost it. Thanks so much for posting!
Our beloved Maestro Ricci!
GRACIAS!MAESTRIA PURA.
the best Mendelssohn violin concerto in E performance ever recorded
Playing RICCI????
Muito obrigado Ricci
Great video
Maestro!
very nice video.
Super video..
Great Gods
O fundo preto e a roupa preta destruiu a visão dos ombros do mestre :(
I know that he's one of the greats, but I'm baffled by his outright dismissal of the Auer/Russian bow technique. This is the hold used by Kreisler, Milstein, Heifetz, Elman, Haendel, Rosen, Kavakos and many other outstanding artists. To imply that it is fundamentally defective seems perverse. I think a better way to approach this is to understand that each hold has its strengths and weakness which you have to learn to work with, whichever path you choose.
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Anyone know what the intro song is?
" Por una cabeza "
The first piece was La Cumparsita in an arrangement by Zito for solo violin
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Why is he pink?
Because of his blood beneath his skin
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1:01:40 ...hilarious :-D
Is this a purchasable DVD?
Rudel23 www.gostrings.com/rionglidvdon.html
Thanks I have the book , but I never realized that there was a DVD also :) Why is Ricci so red? Sun or illness?
Rudel23 The DVD comes with the book. Red tone could be due to the poor recording quality.
Ruggiero was a great friend of mine and I never saw him so red....:)
@@Rudel23 Hello !. You could provide a copy of the book "Ricci on Glissando
The Shortcut to Violin Technique "? Thanks!
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