I played this version of Chaconne at my Mum's funeral and it still sends chills up my spine even now...One of the most emotionally charged violin performances that I've ever heard - amazing!
Oh. She is an angel playing a violin. I met her personally and talked to her with my family in Edinburgh concert hall, when she entertained the audience. I said, "You are an angel."
I consider the Sarah Chang performance of this piece a superb definitive performance. Cut with the beauty of nature, landscapes and a celebration of plants it's great to watch.
I think this is the best performance of Chaconne by Vitali. Sarah Chang’s tempo wasn’t deathly slow, the quality of her sound is perfect, and the way she played is very musical. Besides Sarah Chang’s version, I also love Oistrakh’s performance.
Stunning violinist Sarah Chang and yes the movie is amazing especially the ''End of the world'' at 3:53 then life re emerges at 4:46 in the form of plants and flowers !! Probably the way it would happen if a disaster like a huge asteroid did hit the Earth.
Ho ascoltato questo brano per la prima volta due sere fa a Venezia e sono rimasto rapito dalla sua bellezza, passionalità, struggente ed emozionante come pochi ❤ un vero regalo inatteso!
+Javier Vivanco So you have attended a concert and heard Midori play live then ? Really ? What date's and places did you her play play in these concerts then. Yes Midori is a great violinist , no doubt of that but many debate who is the best ever which is impossible to say, much of it is down to personal taste. I merely said that Sarah Chang is the best violinist that I have myself personally seen play live, meaning being in person at these concerts and comparing other live concerts I have been to where and when other violinists have played.
This is phenomenal. I remember seeing her perform this masterpiece for the British Red Cross in Kinghtsbridge in 2015 and my goodness she was out of this world. An exceptional violinist.
The saddest day of my life was when I had to miss her performance in Shanghai, and also have the chance to meet her after some communication back and forth. Anyway...as always...this performance shows the depth of her being in every note. Beyond beautiful....not sad...introspective...contemplative....reflective...loving...with a regret here and there.
I have seen her perform live twice in different Concerts in London and also met her after both concerts when she meets her fans for photos, autographs etc.
You know, I'm watching this for the past 2 days, and watching and listening and watching and I decided I had to congratulate you, the artist that created this movie! The artist that felt this music and expressed it so beautifully! Thank you, Aaron!
Stunning violinist Sarah Chang and yes the movie is amazing especially the ''End of the world'' at 3:53 then life re emerges at 4:46 in the form of plants and flowers !! Probably the way it would happen if a disaster like a huge asteroid did hit the Earth.
It's not random, but I must say i did 2 years to understand it! First it's about the magnificence of the earth: mountains, trees, ... the beauty earth in general. But then at 4:00 you see the earth will be destroyed. Then you have this extremely beautiful passage of music (4:17-4:40) when you see the earth being destroyed. And then the earth begins again with growing. Plants are growing. Life is growing again. Everything that was destroyed is restoring. At the end everything is again magnificent but with the memory of the destroyed stuff in the memory.
When a piece is played with such perfect mastery and emotional power, one keeps coming back to it... over time and over other renditions. A precious recording that belongs to the archives of human achievement...
What a beauty! Nothing I can say would be enough to describe it. Thanks to Sarah, to Vitaly and to whom has made this video. My deepest and sincere Bravo!
People always give me a hard time about listening to classical/instrumental/opera - guess if you see me you might understand why. I'm a total metal-head. I honestly couldn't care less what they think, I just wish they'd appreciate the skill, the devotion, the raw emotion of these pieces. The only true universal language. ...Love Sarah Chang...
Yes I know what you mean, saw her in concert in London 2010 and 2011 when she played the Bruch violin concerto. So much artistry and power, blows you away. No one else compares
I remember reading a comment now lost in the hundreds of comments since from a violinist who was practising playing this piece while at home but she had to stop because it was making her sister cry. About sums it up. It is such an emotional piece.
To be fair I think she is calling this piece a 'song' because modern music is almost always in the form of songs. So she has become used to thinking of pieces of music as songs. There is nothing wrong with that, it is just the way she has experienced music.
The video is so different from what I've imagined listening the Vitali. I always have connected human being to this piece. At the scene of stiff waterfall and so dazzling rainbow, I see a human who fall down to the water being bewitched by the rainbow and throwing away all the sorrow he suffered from. You all must have your own imagination from this?
@@apollozhao1895 I have also met Sarah twice in London , both times after concerts she has played in when she meets her fans for a quick chat, photo's, autographs etc. Last time was in 2012.
I absolutely love this piece and the video! I'm a student leaning this piece right now and for some reason scenery has always been extremely helpful to me for gaining comprehension of and memorize a piece so thank you so much for sharing!
esto es hermoso me ha dejado sin palabras aunque antes pensé que era solo chacona simple sin nada en particular pero esto no es nada parecido a lo que pensé muchísimas gracias por subirlo Bravo!!
Currently playing this with my middle school orchestra and gotta say, fun to listen, maybe not so much to play (3/2? really??) Love the performance, though, beautiful!
There are two chaconne. This Chaconne is by Vitali. The other is by Bach. Both are outstanding in my opinion, but many others praise Bach Chaconne as "the mount Everest of violin beauty".
I heard all interpretation and each of them has got a great brilliance. It is normal that we prefer this or the other version. La chaconne is certainly the most dificult piece for the violin. Mendelssohn Was of the opinion that nobody can play it. Heifetz did it. And Itzhak Perlmann. Technical perfection is for the Chaconne therefore already almost impossible. Then the interpretation is still more difficult and depends to a high degree upon the emotional background and life experience. Lets listening to her interpretation in 20 years when I just reached 102 years.
I never heard about this piece until I heard it on the radio a few days ago. It’s really weird bc it was written by an obscure composer and doesn’t sound baroque at all, more like a movie score from the 20th century. Very interesting.
It covers all the emotions. Romance, comedy, dark... the full range. Takes you from the lowest low of despair to sublime romance.
I played this version of Chaconne at my Mum's funeral and it still sends chills up my spine even now...One of the most emotionally charged violin performances that I've ever heard - amazing!
I first heard this when waiting in my car to attend a friends funeral as I was early, its never left me.
Oh. She is an angel playing a violin. I met her personally and talked to her with my family in Edinburgh concert hall, when she entertained the audience. I said, "You are an angel."
I consider the Sarah Chang performance of this piece a superb definitive performance. Cut with the beauty of nature, landscapes and a celebration of plants it's great to watch.
Sarah Chang is simply superb, this is a stunning version of an incredible piece
사라 장 6-7세 시절 미국 동부에 있었는데, 당시 뉴욕타임즈에 사라 장 기사가 무려 3-4면에 걸쳐 극찬의 극찬....
지금은 어엿한 기품을 지닌 성인이 되어 절정의 연주를 보여주고 있어서 자랑스럽습니다. 브라보, 대한민국 만세!
I think this is the best performance of Chaconne by Vitali. Sarah Chang’s tempo wasn’t deathly slow, the quality of her sound is perfect, and the way she played is very musical.
Besides Sarah Chang’s version, I also love Oistrakh’s performance.
Stunning violinist Sarah Chang and yes the movie is amazing especially the ''End of the world'' at 3:53 then life re emerges at 4:46 in the form of plants and flowers !! Probably the way it would happen if a disaster like a huge asteroid did hit the Earth.
I prefer Heifetz (with Ellsasser) version, it has a darker tone to it. Chang's is great technically too.
Ho ascoltato questo brano per la prima volta due sere fa a Venezia e sono rimasto rapito dalla sua bellezza, passionalità, struggente ed emozionante come pochi ❤ un vero regalo inatteso!
위대한 사라장 ~~~너무나 아름다워 말로는 부족하네요 곡이주는감동은 그저 이세계에 속해있는 그녀에게 감사할뿐입니다
The angel fall. Sarah chang. Two of the most beautiful thing in the word
Sarah Chang is the best violinist I have ever seen or heard live......... and I have seen many.
cherrytime22 Not heifetz and oistrah, you didn't. No one is what they were.
So you have attended a concert and heard them live then ?
Really ? What date and places did you see these two violinists play LIVE in concerts then ?
cherrytime22 midori is the best
+Javier Vivanco
So you have attended a concert and heard Midori play live then ?
Really ? What date's and places did you her play play in these concerts then.
Yes Midori is a great violinist , no doubt of that but many debate who is the best ever which is impossible to say, much of it is down to personal taste. I merely said that Sarah Chang is the best violinist that I have myself personally seen play live, meaning being in person at these concerts and comparing other live concerts I have been to where and when other violinists have played.
One of THE most powerful pieces I've listened to in the repertoire.
This is phenomenal. I remember seeing her perform this masterpiece for the British Red Cross in Kinghtsbridge in 2015 and my goodness she was out of this world. An exceptional violinist.
The saddest day of my life was when I had to miss her performance in Shanghai, and also have the chance to meet her after some communication back and forth. Anyway...as always...this performance shows the depth of her being in every note. Beyond beautiful....not sad...introspective...contemplative....reflective...loving...with a regret here and there.
Least you COULD have gone there in the first place, I only have TH-cam videos to watch and listen to Sarah Chang -.-
I have seen her perform live twice in different Concerts in London and also met her after both concerts when she meets her fans for photos, autographs etc.
She is the highest violinist in the world. Perfectly expressed with very much emotion and intensity.
You know, I'm watching this for the past 2 days, and watching and listening and watching and I decided I had to congratulate you, the artist that created this movie! The artist that felt this music and expressed it so beautifully! Thank you, Aaron!
Stunning violinist Sarah Chang and yes the movie is amazing especially the ''End of the world'' at 3:53 then life re emerges at 4:46 in the form of plants and flowers !! Probably the way it would happen if a disaster like a huge asteroid did hit the Earth.
This piece draws on an unusual use of the bow, and that's key to the unusual beauty.
Chang brings it to life beautifully.
Incredible performance by the best violinist ever, The video was beautiful, beautiful. Thanks Aaron.
Performance hors du commun et avec une douceur qui appelle la sérénité et élève l'âme !
Video is kind of random, but this classical piece is absolutely stunning.
Matthew Bell beautiful
It's not random, but I must say i did 2 years to understand it!
First it's about the magnificence of the earth: mountains, trees, ... the beauty earth in general. But then at 4:00 you see the earth will be destroyed. Then you have this extremely beautiful passage of music (4:17-4:40) when you see the earth being destroyed. And then the earth begins again with growing. Plants are growing. Life is growing again. Everything that was destroyed is restoring. At the end everything is again magnificent but with the memory of the destroyed stuff in the memory.
Matthew Bell 8,
Video definitely random, lol.
@@MariaFlorenciay wow, amazing
I listen to Sarah Chang's Chaconne like whenever I need to .. And it consoles me whatever I'm with LOVE THIS !!!
this is the best version of this piece ever...very well played!!!!
Well said !
This piece inspired me to start playing the violin.
A beautiful piece. A purple Orchid for Sarah!
You don't hear her playing this piece. You feel it.
I see the universe in this music.
Fell in love with this from the moment she started playing 💕
오랜만에 생각나서 들었는데 너무 감동이에요♡
Браво!!! - Нет слов чтобы выразить свое восхищение!!!...Будьте благославенны !!!
When a piece is played with such perfect mastery and emotional power, one keeps coming back to it... over time and over other renditions. A precious recording that belongs to the archives of human achievement...
素晴らしいサラチャンの世界が広がっている演奏です。彼女の芸術的感性とそれを支えているバイオリンの技術にアプローズ!こんな幻想的なシャコンヌは初めてききました。出されている映像も音楽にマッチしていて聞き手の楽曲理解をサポートしてくれて素晴らしい。とても素晴らしい番組だと思います。オーケストラ版のvitaliは深みが出て良いですね。
this is angelic music, it makes me cry
Me too. So much emotion in a piece of music.
@@Nooziterp1 動態貼圖的吞吞吐吐婆婆逃跑探討ㄇㄆㄇㄇㄇㄆㄇㄇㄇㄇㄇ
역시 대단합니다~
sarah jang~^^
sweet sorrow*
한치의 오차도 없이,,, 감성을 자극합니다~
Her name is ''Sarah Chang''
What a beauty! Nothing I can say would be enough to describe it. Thanks to Sarah, to Vitaly and to whom has made this video. My deepest and sincere Bravo!
Every single sounds is so clear. So deep, vivid. Best violinist ever.
Love the videos of nature! And the music along with it is just stunning
9:17 to the end IS THE MOST AMAZING THING I HAVE EVER HEARD
Heard this for the 1st time last week on KUSC. I can't stop listening to it. Stunning!
People always give me a hard time about listening to classical/instrumental/opera - guess if you see me you might understand why. I'm a total metal-head.
I honestly couldn't care less what they think, I just wish they'd appreciate the skill, the devotion, the raw emotion of these pieces. The only true universal language.
...Love Sarah Chang...
Sarah Chang, a stunning unforgettable artist. If you ever go to one of her concerts you will know what I mean!
Yes I know what you mean, saw her in concert in London 2010 and 2011 when she played the Bruch violin concerto. So much artistry and power, blows you away. No one else compares
Perfect rendition of this piece. Violin so crisp and emotive!
I remember reading a comment now lost in the hundreds of comments since from a violinist who was practising playing this piece while at home but she had to stop because it was making her sister cry. About sums it up. It is such an emotional piece.
Best verision
The fact this was written so long ago blows me away. I feel I would make an epic finale in a film or tv show
this music reminds you why you are alive
Oh yeah why?
sarah Chang is literally so underrated
Not by me. She is amazing!
Her performace sublimates sadness and fills the inner world with joy.
There is no words. Simply Sarah is the best!
So majestic. Such a brilliant performance!
The best song, the best violinist! I'm felt in love for this!
Ana Carolina Faria its not a song. it is a piece
Song usually a short piece of music which is sung. Might be accompanied by one or more musical instruments.
To be fair I think she is calling this piece a 'song' because modern music is almost always in the form of songs. So she has become used to thinking of pieces of music as songs. There is nothing wrong with that, it is just the way she has experienced music.
freakin hell that chord at the beginning and those triplets
DAMN GOOD!
Sarah Chang has become a superstar through her talent and attitude. A great performer and gifted.
The video is so different from what I've imagined listening the Vitali. I always have connected human being to this piece. At the scene of stiff waterfall and so dazzling rainbow, I see a human who fall down to the water being bewitched by the rainbow and throwing away all the sorrow he suffered from. You all must have your own imagination from this?
Exquisitely executed! I am so thrilled to find her doing this piece.
Someone on instagram showed me this like 7 years ago and I lost it for a really long time and I finally found it again and couldn't be happier 🥰
Outstanding and captivating performance in top of the world class
Majestueux ! Quelle œuvre grandiose
Quelle performance, quelle émotion
하이페츠 '샤콘느'만 듣다가, 사라 장 '샤콘느'는 처음 들어 보았다. 또 다른 울림이 있다. 편협했던 내 선택이 후회될 정도. 사라 장도 위대하다.
David Chang 저도 하이페츠의 연주로 샤콘느를 처음 접했습니다만, 개인적으로 사라장의 샤콘느를 가장 좋아합니다.
샤콘느에 가장 잘 어울리는 해석이 아닐까 생각합니다.
David Chang 하이패츠의 샤콘느는 개인적으로 너무 소리가 직선적이라서 저도 사라장의 샤콘느가 더 좋은것 같에요 하이패츠 활 쓰는게 장난이아니라서
Yes
All my frieds has to know aboud this beautifull sound and video! I'am astonished that I hear this piece today for the first time!
i always get goosebumps when i listen to this....beautiful
Sarah Chang just moved the planets with this powerful rendition
Simply stunning in every respect. Sarah Chang's playing is the best and most moving I have ever heard
Suono superbo...... È un bellissimo brano, ottima l'esecuzione!!!!!......... Bravi!!!!
My favorite violinist!!!
Mine also.
Yesss
I have the honor to meet her in person!
@@apollozhao1895 I have also met Sarah twice in London , both times after concerts she has played in when she meets her fans for a quick chat, photo's, autographs etc. Last time was in 2012.
Yes...I agree. And she plays this superbly.
Este vídeo es hermoso y la violinista es magnifica excelente combinación me hicieron un muy buen momento
너무나 훌륭한 연주입니다 나는 언제쯤 이렇게 연주할 수 있을까요?!
absolutly wonderful and divine wonderful SARAH CHANG
i can't wait for her to perform in NY again
Wonderful music, pictures and message to mankind. Thanks for sharing and congrats to Sarah for being so talented
I absolutely love this piece and the video! I'm a student leaning this piece right now and for some reason scenery has always been extremely helpful to me for gaining comprehension of and memorize a piece so thank you so much for sharing!
The most heartbroken music in the world!
Amazing play, every single note has feelings.
This is genius! This is fantastic, gorgeous!
Oh my god!!
It's so great
Perfect
Really beautiful~
The the best of the best.
To say this was superb is an understatement. I loved it! A gre performance.
From start to finish pure love of her craft!
샤라장에 샤콘느가 최고인것같군요. 배경과함께 감상하노라니 몇번을들어도 감동 슬픔 아름다움 최고에표현밝엔 떠오르잘않네요.
truely masterpiece. Great orchestra works as well.
Amazing and tehnically brilliant Sarah,thank you.
i really love this piece. it has a vibrant feel and listening to this really makes me so touched! thx for uploading!!
esto es hermoso me ha dejado sin palabras aunque antes pensé que era solo chacona simple sin nada en particular pero esto no es nada parecido a lo que pensé muchísimas gracias por subirlo Bravo!!
Currently playing this with my middle school orchestra and gotta say, fun to listen, maybe not so much to play (3/2? really??)
Love the performance, though, beautiful!
A beautifull performance and sense too!
I believe this is my favorite of Bach... the intensity of the beauty and emotion it conveys is insane.
There are two chaconne. This Chaconne is by Vitali. The other is by Bach. Both are outstanding in my opinion, but many others praise Bach Chaconne as "the mount Everest of violin beauty".
This is by Vitali
This one is by vitali lol
The picture blends so well in the music! Amazed!!!! Love u, Sarah. ♥
Absolutely Marvelously Enchantingly Beautiful.
Especially when I first heard her version with piano accompaniment, my heart stopped :)
Best of The Best !!!!
💕노래 왤케 좋앙 눈물 날려고함ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ😂😂😂😂😂💗💗💗💗💗💗
깊이있는 울림...언제 들어도 마음이 풍부해진다.
the art of the chaconne
4/7일16/30분. 비탈리 샤콘느 G단조 .슬픈곡이지만 화면 배열을 멋있게 만들었네요. 잘들었습니다.
Amazing music and so good performance!
DA DA
들을 때마다 좋군요.
My favorite chaconne play ever
I heard all interpretation and each of them has got a great brilliance. It is normal that we prefer this or the other version. La chaconne is certainly the most dificult piece for the violin. Mendelssohn Was of the opinion that nobody can play it. Heifetz did it. And Itzhak Perlmann. Technical perfection is for the Chaconne therefore already almost impossible. Then the interpretation is still more difficult and depends to a high degree upon the emotional background and life experience. Lets listening to her interpretation in 20 years when I just reached 102 years.
excellent compilation of pictures and videos
魂が揺さぶられるような音響です。
It's magical, great sound and great work !
speechless. absolutely beautiful and sorrowful
I never heard about this piece until I heard it on the radio a few days ago. It’s really weird bc it was written by an obscure composer and doesn’t sound baroque at all, more like a movie score from the 20th century. Very interesting.
In such a case Vivaldi sounds too modern, as well! He does not fit the 17th century!