Raramente ho ascoltato suonar con tanta musicalità e buon gusto questo pezzo difficillimo. Me lo ricordo a Milano per Igor Oistrakh decenni fa al Conservatorio.
Chapeau for playing the particularly difficult Finale for an abbreviated encore and not the first variations! You are a great violinist! And the audience has no clue, should have gone crazy.
That's great, well if you are into left hand pizz I recommend Paganini's 24 Caprice. If you are starting left hand pizz, Caprice Basque from Pablo Sarasate, Is a great one to get used to clear and beautifully left hand caprice. If you are gifted with long pinky finger then Paganini's "Nel cor piu non mi sento", sadly I have a very super short pinky hahaha (maybe that's why I'm doing more singing cover videos than playing the violin hahaha). Good luck dear fellow violinist 😊
The guy plays fantastic! Trully amaizing! Pitty he will have to practice orchestra excerpts to get a shity orchestra job if he has connections so he can make a living. Nobody cares anymore today and very few understand how much work and talent is behind this clip
Lol actually he just won the most important competition out there for world renowned soloists… he’s already engraved to a life solo performances aside other top world class violinists lmfao
@@rubbishcomments7269 i hope so. He would deserve. But where are 3/4 of Paganini or QE winners today? I am not laughing at him or the competition, i respect both.
@@AdamantSeraph yeah I know what you mean the curve is insanely competitive… like most other fields in the world awards can only take you so far.. everything has to be right in place and time and the world has to be accepting for a soloist to become “the world class soloist” against other striving soloist.. such as ray chen .. and yea agreed ..from all my witnessing of rising soloist only a handful (even amongst 1st place winners) will strive towards an irrevocable legacy ..Been watching giuseppe for a few months and others as well.. definitely stands out in technique and variance of color control… many rising players are extremely polished and promising but so many of them hit a ceiling and plateau once they hit their mid 20’s and then their sound doesn’t seem to improve then to the requirements to be a “world class soloist” …
@@AdamantSeraph I know for at the very least, winning a major competition is supposed to launch your career and gives many performing and recording opportunities.. and usually one stops competing after winning QE/Paganini or maybe even Tchaikovsky/Menuhin .. but I’m sure a whole new world of challenges must be faced with gigs, labels and taking your credentials and living up to them.. lol
Anno 2021 dopo anni un italiano, il violinista Giuseppe Gibboni, vince il premio Paganini www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2021/10/26/il-premio-paganini-torna-a-un-italiano-dopo-24-anni-vince-il-20enne-giuseppe-gibboni/6368640/
I had no idea the Winter Soldier was that good at violin! Amazing!
Russian school 😄
I laughed.
I thought the exact same thing
@@letsgobrandon2183 franco belgian
I would have stood my ass up if I were in that audience that was incredible
you are so awesome Giuseppe Gibboni
Incredibly good, super intonation, fantastic double harmonics! Bravo! Lovely phrasing! What a great violinist!
gibboni won the paganini award last year in october
Raramente ho ascoltato suonar con tanta musicalità e buon gusto questo pezzo difficillimo. Me lo ricordo a Milano per Igor Oistrakh decenni fa al Conservatorio.
Chapeau for playing the particularly difficult Finale for an abbreviated encore and not the first variations! You are a great violinist! And the audience has no clue, should have gone crazy.
Świetne wykonanie. Muzyka ważniejsza od techniki. Włoski temperament, ale świetnie kontrolowany. Wielkie brawa.
Grandissimo Giuseppe sei magnifico orgoglio italiano 💖
Her wonderful performance will quench the aridity of the soul
40 hours of practice a day...
yesssss
Nooo because he Is natural
Oh my god, I saw and heard an angel playing on a violin. This touched my soul. Thank you 😢
Giuseppe Gibboni, orgoglio italiano. Premio Paganini 2021.
An exquisite performance, he reminded me of the great Ivry Gitlis.
Mamma mia, davvero Bravo 👏
Dopo aver ascoltato questo brano mi son detto: questo violinista studia con Dio!mario trabucco
Much better than I thought before click this video
Excellence cannot be better than this!
Incredible!
Bravissimo!
Exquisito el tema y la interpretación!!!
bagus sekali kakak ini. matur suksma
now that's some Ling Ling Competition right there
This is simple and amazing, casual, yet outstanding.
do you have any idea how hard this piece is 😂
Simple ?!
3:04 Ah yes simple! Easy! Day four of Simply Violin! lol xD
Magnifica interpretazione
C'est magnifique !!!
Genio! Grazie
Bravissimo!!!
superb!
amazing !
Holy crap this is amazing
Wow!
Bravo 👍👏
Wow. This piece very difficult to play on violin. Grats!
Madonna che mostro😳
Excellent, really impressively fast speed though lol
3:04
What the hell
Super hard to control, left hand pizz + legato arpeggios... Wilhelm Ernst was a genius 😁
@@DavidTorrez I mean I can do double stop trills and left hand pizz- only been playing for 2 years lol
That's great, well if you are into left hand pizz I recommend Paganini's 24 Caprice. If you are starting left hand pizz, Caprice Basque from Pablo Sarasate, Is a great one to get used to clear and beautifully left hand caprice. If you are gifted with long pinky finger then Paganini's "Nel cor piu non mi sento", sadly I have a very super short pinky hahaha (maybe that's why I'm doing more singing cover videos than playing the violin hahaha). Good luck dear fellow violinist 😊
@@DavidTorrez ha im not *that* good yet, I cant reach tenths and I can only shift so high
@@user-ww2nd4co2p you will, it's all about practicing to make your fingers automatically go right on spot. I'm sure ull be great 😊
Very expressive
eccellente
The guy plays fantastic! Trully amaizing! Pitty he will have to practice orchestra excerpts to get a shity orchestra job if he has connections so he can make a living. Nobody cares anymore today and very few understand how much work and talent is behind this clip
Lol actually he just won the most important competition out there for world renowned soloists… he’s already engraved to a life solo performances aside other top world class violinists lmfao
What you described would be that shmuck sitting in the orchestra watching him in jealousy lmfao
@@rubbishcomments7269 i hope so. He would deserve. But where are 3/4 of Paganini or QE winners today? I am not laughing at him or the competition, i respect both.
@@AdamantSeraph yeah I know what you mean the curve is insanely competitive… like most other fields in the world awards can only take you so far.. everything has to be right in place and time and the world has to be accepting for a soloist to become “the world class soloist” against other striving soloist.. such as ray chen .. and yea agreed ..from all my witnessing of rising soloist only a handful (even amongst 1st place winners) will strive towards an irrevocable legacy ..Been watching giuseppe for a few months and others as well.. definitely stands out in technique and variance of color control… many rising players are extremely polished and promising but so many of them hit a ceiling and plateau once they hit their mid 20’s and then their sound doesn’t seem to improve then to the requirements to be a “world class soloist” …
@@AdamantSeraph I know for at the very least, winning a major competition is supposed to launch your career and gives many performing and recording opportunities.. and usually one stops competing after winning QE/Paganini or maybe even Tchaikovsky/Menuhin .. but I’m sure a whole new world of challenges must be faced with gigs, labels and taking your credentials and living up to them.. lol
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Jon Snow plays violin?
He looks like Ernst himself.
Winter soldier violinist
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Pensavo fosse Giuseppe Gibboni, gli assomiglia parecchio.
E' proprio lui. Lo riconosco dall'orecchino all'orecchio sinistro.
Anno 2021 dopo anni un italiano, il violinista Giuseppe Gibboni, vince il premio Paganini
www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2021/10/26/il-premio-paganini-torna-a-un-italiano-dopo-24-anni-vince-il-20enne-giuseppe-gibboni/6368640/