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Too often this piece is used by violinists as a mere vehicle to show off. Very few are able to dig deep into the music and move the listener. They indulge in facial grimaces and body contortions, but what comes out of their instruments leaves me cold and unimpressed. However, Mr. Zalai is an exception. He is an artist-violinist who does not disappoint. His technique serves the music and not the other way around.
Great violinists are extraordinary beings. They're like supermen or superwomen, half aliens, half gods, I don't know how to explain it, but it's wonderful to see them play. Being a violinist myself, I can appreciate how brilliant they are. Currently, there are many renowned violinists in the world. When I was a teenager in the 70s, you could only name 10 really good ones. Today there are so many that I cannot name them all.
Interesting version! He brings out so many nice little musical details and nuances that are often lost by soloists that just treat this piece as a vehicle to show off their technique, especially in the finale.
Bizet's Carmen reminiscent of tender hearted mazurka, evocative romantic instrumental ballad, violin virtuoso emotionally invested and connected to the song repertoire. Carmen the opera and film with Dorothy Dandrige and Harry Belafonte a classic.
Violinista com carácter excelente! Tem uma particularidade, traz a tona e tem uma forma de tocar como os grandes que já não estão entre nós. Obs: tecnicamente é soberbo.
Felicitaciones!, este chanel es el más completo en repertorio, en video de violín que yo conozco. Un referente para cualquier estudioso del violín. Estos vídeos son obras que enaltecen el arte y la música. Le agradezco mucho y le deseo siga en lo mejor de su invaluable obra al Sr. Antal Zalai.
One of the best interpretations I've ever heard. I've listened to a lot of your recordings and I was thinking: why don't you record Bach Chaconne? It would be really interesting to hear your interpretation. Thanks Federico
Заслушиваюсь. Прекрасное исполнение! Просто блестяще! Франц Ваксман. Фантазия на темы из оперы Бизе "Кармен". К сожалению, не нахожу информацию об этом произведении. Слышу впервые!
I think he is L. Kogan's student,look at his right hand tto hold the bow, and how to hold the violin position...and" Arr.by Leonid Kogan..."!02/22/2017 kamjew
I think his tone and technique do make me think of the finest of an older Russian way of playing... somewhere between David Oistrakh and Leonid Kogan in this piece while sounding quite individual, but, Kogan was already gone before Antal Zalai was two years old.
Romantic Composers evoke yearning, the quotient of love in all it's guises, wistfulness and the embodiment of yearning. I have Puccini Madame Butterfly full opera recording and love the music arrangements for Bizet's Carmen, the lady of the Camelias, the art of letter writing as courtship, antique hapsichord evokes romantic period films
Thank you for your beautiful videos!!! I have noticed that you made a switch to playing without the shoulder rest. How did you do that and why? Hope to hear your reply. :)
There's some difference between the original Waxman Carmen Fantasy and Leonid Kogan's arrangement of the Waxman Carmen Fantasy. This one is Kogan's version.
this piece (whether original or Kogan edition here) has so many awkward and unviolinistic passages. i think we hear it frequently at violin competitions because it has so much technical difficulty, compared to the Sarasate, but i just find it uncomfortable to (try to) play. what do you expect from a movie composer? they don't know the violin. kind of the same thing with the Rozsa and Korngold concertos.
How does it compare to the version Isaac Stern played for the movie soundtrack of "Humoresque"? Do you think any of the difficulties are related to the fact that Heifetz had been the originally intended soloist?
@@sneddley wasn't familiar with Humoresque, just listened to it - it was all standard violin repertoire, not written by a movie composer. but yeah, the Waxmen, Rosza, Gruenberg pieces were written for Heifetz by Hollywood composers, since he lived there and wanted to promote American-written music. i don't know, but just guessing that Heifetz did not work with these composers the way that Joachim worked with Brahms, showing them what is and is not possible on the violin, because their stuff is insanely difficult and unviolinistic. not just solo violin works, but their original orchestra movie music.
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Heifetz and Kogan could play this really well - nobody else. Now Antal Zalai. Bravo!!!!!!!
8:24 holyyy shiittttttt
Too often this piece is used by violinists as a mere vehicle to show off. Very few are able to dig deep into the music and move the listener. They indulge in facial grimaces and body contortions, but what comes out of their instruments leaves me cold and unimpressed. However, Mr. Zalai is an exception. He is an artist-violinist who does not disappoint. His technique serves the music and not the other way around.
Immer sehr treffende und informiert-informative Kommentare, Herr Saldarriaga.
Great violinists are extraordinary beings. They're like supermen or superwomen, half aliens, half gods, I don't know how to explain it, but it's wonderful to see them play.
Being a violinist myself, I can appreciate how brilliant they are. Currently, there are many renowned violinists in the world. When I was a teenager in the 70s, you could only name 10 really good ones. Today there are so many that I cannot name them all.
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Interesting version! He brings out so many nice little musical details and nuances that are often lost by soloists that just treat this piece as a vehicle to show off their technique, especially in the finale.
that's some pretty insane playing
There is no words for this performance, just amazing!👏👏👏
10:07
violin:TRÃAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
piano: pa pa! pa pa! pa paa!!!
10:10
violin :uuUUII!! PAN!! VUN!!!
piano: TŪN!!
Agree with a few other comments, definitive Kogan-esque. Solid technique in service of the music and not just a flashy show-piece. Bravo!
Bravo!!!
Спасибо за вашу игру
Bravo!!!❤
It is such a joy to hear top violinist. It is awesome.
This is incredible
Excepțional!!! O interpretare de excepție, măiastră. Mulțumim, felicitări, bravo!
Very reminiscent of D. Oistrakh. I'm impressed. I could listen to his playing for a very long time. I would not hesitate to attend his concerts.
Bizet's Carmen reminiscent of tender hearted mazurka, evocative romantic instrumental ballad, violin virtuoso emotionally invested and connected to the song repertoire. Carmen the opera and film with Dorothy Dandrige and Harry Belafonte a classic.
Wonderful tone, and played with very good taste.
Certifié intergalactique! La meilleure Waxman Carmen Fantasy!
Magnificent! You really have a wonderful, natural play style, and it suits this piece fabulously!
Violinista com carácter excelente! Tem uma particularidade, traz a tona e tem uma forma de tocar como os grandes que já não estão entre nós. Obs: tecnicamente é soberbo.
Felicitaciones!, este chanel es el más completo en repertorio, en video de violín que yo conozco. Un referente para cualquier estudioso del violín. Estos vídeos son obras que enaltecen el arte y la música.
Le agradezco mucho y le deseo siga en lo mejor de su invaluable obra al Sr. Antal Zalai.
Barletta Francesco Roma.Sei bravissimo .complimenti e auguri per la tua carriera futura . Grazie grazie mille 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍🌺
Wow amazing, I used to not listen to it often but this has changed my opinion!
One of the best interpretations I've ever heard. I've listened to a lot of your recordings and I was thinking: why don't you record Bach Chaconne? It would be really interesting to hear your interpretation. Thanks
Federico
Браво! Это великолепно!!!
Truly magical! Bravo!!!!!!! That 4th finger trill is shocking
Truly exceptional performance. Bravo.
Заслушиваюсь. Прекрасное исполнение! Просто блестяще! Франц Ваксман. Фантазия на темы из оперы Бизе "Кармен". К сожалению, не нахожу информацию об этом произведении. Слышу впервые!
what version is this? It's so different from other versions I've heard, like vengerovs for example
Leonid Kogan
One of the best rendition!
BRAVOOOO+++++++++
Beautiful!
Sound is very good~
I think he is L. Kogan's student,look at his right hand tto hold the bow, and how to hold the
violin position...and" Arr.by Leonid Kogan..."!02/22/2017 kamjew
I think his tone and technique do make me think of the finest of an older Russian way of playing... somewhere between David Oistrakh and Leonid Kogan in this piece while sounding quite individual, but, Kogan was already gone before Antal Zalai was two years old.
I thought all the great violinists were dead, then I saw this video.
Romantic Composers evoke yearning, the quotient of love in all it's guises, wistfulness and the embodiment of yearning. I have Puccini Madame Butterfly full opera recording and love the music arrangements for Bizet's Carmen, the lady of the Camelias, the art of letter writing as courtship, antique hapsichord evokes romantic period films
Wow. Really impressive!
ascult cu placere todeauna.
Bravo!!!!!
At first, i thought he was David Oistrakh. Reincarnated?
why two-set no react to this
why would twoset make a video about this? this guy is a professional musician, it's expected from him that he plays this well
@@kevinvanhove5834 cap
Alexander Estrella how is that a cap you mongrel
Wonderful!!!
Where can one get the sheet music for the Kogan arrangement?
Amazing
6:00
4:20
its awesome
bravíssimo
how can you play this piece !?
Is there any possability to get the sheets of those fantastic music? You play it soooo well.... Absolutely genious!! Really impressed!
if only life was that easy...
Thank you for your beautiful videos!!! I have noticed that you made a switch to playing without the shoulder rest. How did you do that and why? Hope to hear your reply. :)
Because all good violinist plying without shoulder rest!
Not if they have a long neck.
@@TheSukaro elitist bullshit
Hermosa,El alma se estremece.
Bravissimo!
とんでもない巨匠がいたもんだ
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
channeling oistrakh
great music but camera work is uncomfortable
too close
Where can i buy this music sheet of kogan's version?
crown3892 There is no published score of Kogan's version.
I think you mean Waxman' s fantasy...The other one is of Sarasate....Kogan played Waxman..
There's some difference between the original Waxman Carmen Fantasy and Leonid Kogan's arrangement of the Waxman Carmen Fantasy. This one is Kogan's version.
I didnt know,thank you ..and for your videos
How did you acquire this version?
this piece (whether original or Kogan edition here) has so many awkward and unviolinistic passages. i think we hear it frequently at violin competitions because it has so much technical difficulty, compared to the Sarasate, but i just find it uncomfortable to (try to) play. what do you expect from a movie composer? they don't know the violin. kind of the same thing with the Rozsa and Korngold concertos.
How does it compare to the version Isaac Stern played for the movie soundtrack of "Humoresque"? Do you think any of the difficulties are related to the fact that Heifetz had been the originally intended soloist?
@@sneddley wasn't familiar with Humoresque, just listened to it - it was all standard violin repertoire, not written by a movie composer. but yeah, the Waxmen, Rosza, Gruenberg pieces were written for Heifetz by Hollywood composers, since he lived there and wanted to promote American-written music. i don't know, but just guessing that Heifetz did not work with these composers the way that Joachim worked with Brahms, showing them what is and is not possible on the violin, because their stuff is insanely difficult and unviolinistic. not just solo violin works, but their original orchestra movie music.
@@cornel999 what about paganini ?or ysaye ?
턱살...귀욤...
Why dont you have more subs lol. Come on
why can't we see the pianist, what a pity!
What.
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