Im so happy to see your channel again, It's a shame that TH-cam took you down earlier, I loved seeing your fabulous videos of all possible violinists, a piece of advice: save every video you post because I'm sure that TH-cam will take you down again
Wonderful, his sound, although aggressive to some, is not hollow. Its richly textured and possesses warmth, and for me this is a defining quality that separates truly great violinists from the many “celebrities” who pepper the Earth and show off their superior technical skills, which are only one half of what makes a good violinist in my opinion (and I would hope I would know a good violinist when I see one as a violinist myself😂). So yes, while I would perhaps play this concerto a bit more delicately, his booming interpretation is still magnificent to me, reminding me of church bells ringing at full force! Forza!!! 🤩
В 9 лет меня отдали учиться скрипке...был сентябрь 1972 года. Родители - простые в прошлом крестьяне...их сейчас нет, а мне 60 лет. Благодарен маме - она мечтала всех троих детей помимо школы ещё к чему-то приобщить. Улетели годы. Ойстраха застать при жизни не привелось. Много позднее я осознал, что миру он был дан, как милость божья - не иначе...его феноменальное искусство сродни природной стихии - её можно лишь лицезреть и ей можно восторгаться. Гигантский масштаб его личности и дарования настолько несоизмеримы со всеми его современниками, что и пытаться это делать нет нужды. Это была советская скрипичная школа, давшая миру такое неслыханное приношение в виде Давида Ойстраха...его звезда незакатная по сей день - она же недосягаемая, как феномен Никколо Паганини в веке 19-м...
Magistral ejecución del Legendario Violinista David Oistrakh , ejecuta la Maravillosa Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor W.A.Mozart con un estilo ; fraseo y un sonido de Excelencia ; su excelente estilo ; unido a su maravillosa técnica lo hace ser por siempre un VIOLINISTA EXCEPCIONAL .
Удивительное качество звука! В интерпретации Д.Ф.Ойстраха концерт В.А.Моцарта звучит необыкновенно виртуозно изыскано.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋✨🌿✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌿🌎🕊️🌎🕊️🌎🕊️
@erick hoffmann: A new treasure - thank you! My favourite violinist No. 1 - Greatest of the Greats of all time (I believe the cadenzas are his own - like in the No. 4)
Cadenza by Sam Franko for Concerto No 3. (Sam Franko American violinist, conductor and arranger, born 20 January 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died 6 May 1937 in New York City, New York.) For Concerto no 4. Henri Marteau Henri Marteau (31 March 1874 - 3 October 1934) was a French violinist and composer.
@@olahvilmos567 Thank you very much for your informative reply. In Mozart's 4th violin concerto (recorded in Leipzig (I believe around 1968/69) David Oistrakh plays his own cadenzas, as well as in concerto no. 3 with Philharmonics. I haven't now the opportunity to check about the concerto in Sweden as my tablet has lost the sound, and I haven't ben able to find it on my computer, but as far as I remember, he used his own cadenzas also there. I'm not quite sure... And many thanks for replying!
For some time now I have been looking for Milstein's recording of the Mendelssohn concert, from dates similar to the one in this video, also in Stockholm. Maybe you do have it. Cheers
Beautiful- playful and light.❤
Outstanding and very convincing indeed, as always from Tsar David
Wonderful to be able to hear him and see him again. What a truly great artist he was
What a fabulous fiddler and musician he was! Thanks for posting! 🌹🌸🌳😻🎻🎶🎈🪴💐😝🥰😀👍
Im so happy to see your channel again, It's a shame that TH-cam took you down earlier, I loved seeing your fabulous videos of all possible violinists, a piece of advice: save every video you post because I'm sure that TH-cam will take you down again
Wonderful, his sound, although aggressive to some, is not hollow. Its richly textured and possesses warmth, and for me this is a defining quality that separates truly great violinists from the many “celebrities” who pepper the Earth and show off their superior technical skills, which are only one half of what makes a good violinist in my opinion (and I would hope I would know a good violinist when I see one as a violinist myself😂). So yes, while I would perhaps play this concerto a bit more delicately, his booming interpretation is still magnificent to me, reminding me of church bells ringing at full force! Forza!!! 🤩
¡Y adelante!❤
В 9 лет меня отдали учиться скрипке...был сентябрь 1972 года. Родители - простые в прошлом крестьяне...их сейчас нет, а мне 60 лет. Благодарен маме - она мечтала всех троих детей помимо школы ещё к чему-то приобщить.
Улетели годы. Ойстраха застать при жизни не привелось. Много позднее я осознал, что миру он был дан, как милость божья - не иначе...его феноменальное искусство сродни природной стихии - её можно лишь лицезреть и ей можно восторгаться. Гигантский масштаб его личности и дарования настолько несоизмеримы со всеми его современниками, что и пытаться это делать нет нужды.
Это была советская скрипичная школа, давшая миру такое неслыханное приношение в виде Давида Ойстраха...его звезда незакатная по сей день - она же недосягаемая, как феномен Никколо Паганини в веке 19-м...
Magistral ejecución del Legendario Violinista David Oistrakh , ejecuta la Maravillosa Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor W.A.Mozart con un estilo ; fraseo y un sonido de Excelencia ; su excelente estilo ; unido a su maravillosa técnica lo hace ser por siempre un VIOLINISTA EXCEPCIONAL .
Go ahead my friend and you will create a great channel - My very best wishes!!
Удивительное качество звука! В интерпретации Д.Ф.Ойстраха концерт В.А.Моцарта звучит необыкновенно виртуозно изыскано.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋✨🌿✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌿🌎🕊️🌎🕊️🌎🕊️
Люблю это, с первой ноты до последнего аплодисмента ❤
He was the best and Isaac Stern and Leonid Kogan! In my opinion.
@@peterpiece2102 Здравствуйте, Петер! Я сейчас слушаю его концерт в Москве, 1965г. Чистое наслаждение.
Но . Яшу Хайфеца не превзошел,
Good but so old but nice😢thank you this chanel is so good 👍 💗
همین قدیمی بودنش قشنگش کرده 🫠
Good music is never old! ❤
Гордостъ , . Одессы чудо совершенства небесная музыка
@erick hoffmann: A new treasure - thank you! My favourite violinist No. 1 - Greatest of the Greats of all time (I believe the cadenzas are his own - like in the No. 4)
Cadenza by Sam Franko for Concerto No 3.
(Sam Franko
American violinist, conductor and arranger, born 20 January 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died 6 May 1937 in New York City, New York.)
For Concerto no 4.
Henri Marteau
Henri Marteau (31 March 1874 - 3 October 1934) was a French violinist and composer.
@@olahvilmos567 Thank you very much for your informative reply. In Mozart's 4th violin concerto (recorded in Leipzig (I believe around 1968/69) David Oistrakh plays his own cadenzas, as well as in concerto no. 3 with Philharmonics. I haven't now the opportunity to check about the concerto in Sweden as my tablet has lost the sound, and I haven't ben able to find it on my computer, but as far as I remember, he used his own cadenzas also there. I'm not quite sure... And many thanks for replying!
Thank you very much dor your kind reply reply!
@@olahvilmos567 A pleasure for me - thanks!
Truly Mozart and The Maestro - Truly Lovely ❤❤❤❤❤
오이스트라흐는 다른 곡도 잘하지만 모차르트 곡은 눈물이 나올 정도로 연주를 잘합니다.
Le second mouvement est indescriptible.
Great!
Legend …
Um tesouro para a alma humana!!
For some time now I have been looking for Milstein's recording of the Mendelssohn concert, from dates similar to the one in this video, also in Stockholm.
Maybe you do have it. Cheers
I do not have a video recording of Mendelssohn with N. Milstein. Thanks for your comment.
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Anyone knows who wrote the cadenzas?
I think David Oistrakh.
Yes, that’s his own cadenza.
Horrendous version, not even my dad hit me that hard like Oistrakh did hit each single note 💀
Томно, нежно это не для Ойстраха. В его Моцарте много жизни. Люблю это.
horrendous and oistrakh in one sentence - he hit you a little too hard
bad
❤❤❤
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