It's listening to music like this that i understand how Mozart did it. he ascended into heaven and listened to the angels--possibly more than once, since surely he was always welcome.
Heartwarming concert! Apart from being the brilliant violinist, Yehudi Menuhin is so symphatetic as a conductor... Another version with these soloists is still better: Mozart Sinfonia concertante - Oistrakh/Oistrakh/Vienna - David Oistrakh conducts. Especially the Andante is unlike other versions: the beginning is more peaceful, tempo a bit slower, it gives to the time for each note to have full feeling and meaning, the orchestras fortissimos are unbroken, majestetic and powerful (David Oistrakh accentuates the violins, leaving the bass and cello to play a lesser role). It's just so consoling, unbelievably, heartbreakingly beautiful
без всяких сомнений оба солиста великолепные инструменталисты. Очень глубокое звучание альта у великого Давида. В его руках даже табурет зазвучит, настолько он чувствует перспективу звука и нюансы. Игорь вполне достойно держится. Вот только у меня к выбранным штрихам в первой части есть вопросы, я имею ввиду detache. Плотный и широкий выбранный исполнителями в данном случае несколько лишает игривости и беззаботности свойственой Моцарту в его блестящем и " легком" Аллегро. Но может быть , это лишь мое личное предстаавление о стиле штриха... Я бы играл более leggiero. И тогда общий темп Allegro был бы живее. Тем не менее музыка превосходная, исполнители великолепны, спасибо за предостваленное удовольствие солистам, дирижеру и оркестру. without any doubt, both soloists are excellent instrumentalists. The great David has a very deep viola sound. Even a stool will sound in his hands, he feels so much the perspective of sound and nuances. Igor is holding up quite well. But I have questions about the selected strokes in the first part, I mean detache. The dense and wide choice chosen by the performers in this case somewhat deprives the playfulness and lightheartedness characteristic of Mozart in his brilliant and “light” Allegro. But maybe this is just my personal idea of the style of the stroke... I would play more leggiero. And then the overall tempo of the Allegro would be livelier. Nevertheless, the music is excellent, the performers are excellent, thanks to the soloists, conductor and orchestra for the pleasure they provided.
sounded as tho viola was main soloist..WOW . What kind of viola did he have.Thank for Showing with your son, how beautiful and all of mankind how beautiful the viola is when given a chance.
Great who was able to organize this at the time of the iron curtain! David came to Amsterdam, where he died of his 13th hart attack when I was a child and unfortunately he didn't play the last performance so I was able to here Brahms concerto and after we took some pictures with him. This was possible thanks Mr Ukride, director of the Amsterdam Philarmonic Orchestra. Unforgettable experience
Thank you for uploading this wonderful video. It is not only a great performance of this masterpiece, but it has such historical significance, with the father and son Oistrakhs performing, and Yehudi Menuhin as conductor!
Thank you for the wonderfully clear copies of these Oistrakh performances . Except for the vinyl that I had as a teenager, I have only been able to collect grainy versions of these videos wiht terrible sound. In my opinion, Heifetz was unique....Oistrakh was perfection.🖖
Tres Magistrales Maestros David Oistrakh Legendario Violinista e Igor Oistrakh hijo bajo la dirección del Gran Jehudi Menuhin ejecutan con una magia impresionante , interpretan la Sinfonía Concertante con un Nivel Expresivo que deslumbra , ver a David ejecutar la Viola con un sonido y timbre excelente es tener el privilegio y la dicha de poder oír a un Músico excepcional , Igor al igual que su Padre ejecuta el Violín de manera muy brillante , la sonoridad de la Viola y el Violín logran en toda la Obra un sonido Maravilloso llegando en momentos a igualarse por su deslumbrante Timbre , el Gran Jehudy Menuhin dirige la Orquesta de una manera Magistral .
Какой состав! Менухин оркестр. Московской филармонии. Ойстрах. Отец и. Сын. Давид и. Игорь! Моцарт главный виновник этого уникального события свидетелями которого мы являемся! Браво! Брависсимо!!! 🕌🔔✨✨✨🌿🕊️🌿🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨👋👋👋👋👋✨🌎✨🌍✨🌏✨💫🌌💫✨🌌💫✨🌌💫✨🌌🌌
A wonderful collaboration. If only this were possible today. Don't let the ugly people destroy this alternative possibility. Father and son are superb. David on viola is breathtaking. Menuhin's beat is wonderfully clear and expressive. What a trio!
OMG, it reminds me of a concert of San Francisco Symphony Sir Menuhin was conducting. I sat on a balcony facing him at close proximity and will never forget it. Love this music, especially the slow movement which French choreographer Roland Petit used in his ballet Ma Pavlova
I can't get my head around the casting. Oistrakh, Oistrakh, Menuhin. For a complete brain meltdown I imagine a concert with all 6 combinations including Oistrakh conducting and Menuhin on Viola and Oistrakh on violin. And where are Hephzibah and Yaltah and Jeremy? Wouldn't it be fun to play this for someone and have them guess who's on first. Did the Oistrakhs conduct much ever?
When and where was this? My violin teacher took some of us to a rehearsal of this with the Oistrakhs and the Moscow Chamber Orchestra in 1963 at Carnegie Hall - an incredible experience. This looks to be the same era.
How any human being could create such a work is beyond comprehension. The only answer that i can think of was given by Salieri in Amadeus: "This was the voice of God!"
en el minuto 23.25 la orquesta deja de tocar ,dejando a los dos solista de violin y viola solos, padre e hijo., n el minuto 24.23 Menuhin se los mira estupefaccto.SE TRATA DE UNA CADENCIA para lucirse los solistas.
Concierto comentado primer movimiento exposición una introducción con el tutti a base de la repetición del acorde de tónica que antecede al tema de carácter juguetón realizado por el violín solista y los violines y los violines 1 los polinesios mientras 2 segundos acompañan con grupos de semicorcheas y el resto orquesta apoya armoniosamente continúa la exposición del tema primero a con su consecuente haciéndose la música más reposada en piano con leves acentos fortepiano que se reparte entre violines 1 y 2 viola y violín arropados por el resto de la orquesta. Se repite con muy ligeras diferencias en el Tratado instrumental conduce a un episodio puente. El puente la animación y la intensidad orquestal crece en este pequeño pero vigoroso pasaje en el que la línea melódica se alterna entre la cuerda aguda y la cuerda grave con la participación del resto realizando la orquesta de acompañamiento una escala descendente conduce al tema B de la exposición bien aquí la tonalidad principal noble y galante qué comenzando con las trompas es continuado por los oboes repitiéndose en su integridad transición sobre un continuo trémolo de las violas apoyadas por el chelo y contrabajos los violines realizan un movimiento ascendente de una pequeña célula rítmica casi por grados cromáticos y creciendo que va adquiriendo gran personalidad mientras oboes y trompas realizan funciones de acompañamiento. Idea cadencial punto la gran potencia cinética adquirida por semejante movimiento desemboca en una breve idea cadencial... articulada por la cuerda media y grave envuelta en un potente tutti orquestal suspensivos que decrece y dulcifica lentamente con la entrada de los violines con un fragmento sincopado y descendente suspensivos que acaba por diluirse dentro del ámbito orquestal punto seguirá la exposición 2.
I wouldn't be so drastic, Yeahudi Menuhin, apart from being a brilliant violinist (though not as great as David Oistrak) he is symphatetic as a conductor. But then I suggest that you listen to Mozart Sinfonietta concertante - Oistrakh/Oistrakh/Vienna. David Oistrakh conducts himself. Especially the Andante is unlike every other version. It begins more peacefully; the first three notes are equally accentuated. And, for instance, the orchestras three fortissimos are unbroken, majestetic and powerful because David Oistrakh accentuates the violins leaving the bass and cellos to a lesser role. The tempo is a bit slower, giving time and thought to each note. The result is heartbreakingly beautiful, warmly consoling - just so wonderful... very often I play and replay the beginning of David Oistrakh's solo - it fills me with awe...
@@alessandraalbo7925 Thanks to you - I think that conducting means to make music come alive in accordance with the conductor's vision of interpreting the composer's intention.
as a violist, i am now dying to hear more recordings of mr. david playing viola…
The slow movement is at 15.23.
It's listening to music like this that i understand how Mozart did it. he ascended into heaven and listened to the angels--possibly more than once, since surely he was always welcome.
Rassure toi il n est pas monté...mais "les anges ont tout fait à sa" place"...
Many Thanks, Father-David & Son-Igor OISTRAKH and His Friend Yehudi MENUHIN, The Perfection `!
What a legendary performance! Yehudi Menuhin conducting, with the Oistrakhs, King David and Prince Igor, as soloists.
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@@hartmuthunstock5096What does it mean?????
I have always loved the film of David and Yehudi playing Bach’s Double Violin Concerto, so to discover this was amazing!
Wow!!! Epic performance. Btw Mozart wrote this (K 364) in the year: 1779, at the age of approximately: 23 years old. 💡
The three unforgettable legends. Great musicians.
Igor on violin is great, but David on viola is simply divine. Congrats for this wonderful upload.
Hi . I'm uposite with your idea
David is better cause play viola is hard than violon
Heartwarming concert! Apart from being the brilliant violinist, Yehudi Menuhin is so symphatetic as a conductor...
Another version with these soloists is still better: Mozart Sinfonia concertante - Oistrakh/Oistrakh/Vienna - David Oistrakh conducts. Especially the Andante is unlike other versions: the beginning is more peaceful, tempo a bit slower, it gives to the time for each note to have full feeling and meaning, the orchestras fortissimos are unbroken, majestetic and powerful (David Oistrakh accentuates the violins, leaving the bass and cello to play a lesser role). It's just so consoling, unbelievably, heartbreakingly beautiful
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без всяких сомнений оба солиста великолепные инструменталисты. Очень глубокое звучание альта у великого Давида. В его руках даже табурет зазвучит, настолько он чувствует перспективу звука и нюансы. Игорь вполне достойно держится. Вот только у меня к выбранным штрихам в первой части есть вопросы, я имею ввиду detache. Плотный и широкий выбранный исполнителями в данном случае несколько лишает игривости и беззаботности свойственой Моцарту в его блестящем и " легком" Аллегро. Но может быть , это лишь мое личное предстаавление о стиле штриха... Я бы играл более leggiero. И тогда общий темп Allegro был бы живее. Тем не менее музыка превосходная, исполнители великолепны, спасибо за предостваленное удовольствие солистам, дирижеру и оркестру.
without any doubt, both soloists are excellent instrumentalists. The great David has a very deep viola sound. Even a stool will sound in his hands, he feels so much the perspective of sound and nuances. Igor is holding up quite well. But I have questions about the selected strokes in the first part, I mean detache. The dense and wide choice chosen by the performers in this case somewhat deprives the playfulness and lightheartedness characteristic of Mozart in his brilliant and “light” Allegro. But maybe this is just my personal idea of the style of the stroke... I would play more leggiero. And then the overall tempo of the Allegro would be livelier. Nevertheless, the music is excellent, the performers are excellent, thanks to the soloists, conductor and orchestra for the pleasure they provided.
definitely a product of the time period, all the vibrato - but i agree with your first statement!
You are right. I thought it was only my impression...
sounded as tho viola was main soloist..WOW . What kind of viola did he have.Thank for Showing with your son, how beautiful and all of mankind how beautiful the viola is when given a chance.
And to know david oistrach was very smal are short of body. Playing such a large instrument wonderfull. 😍🥰
@@rinskeraphael8755er war nicht klein .Er war normal, groß genug !!
Great who was able to organize this at the time of the iron curtain! David came to Amsterdam, where he died of his 13th hart attack when I was a child and unfortunately he didn't play the last performance so I was able to here Brahms concerto and after we took some pictures with him. This was possible thanks Mr Ukride, director of the Amsterdam Philarmonic Orchestra. Unforgettable experience
I didn't know David Oistrakh played the viola...learn something new every day...
Lol
Thank you for uploading this wonderful video. It is not only a great performance of this masterpiece, but it has such historical significance, with the father and son Oistrakhs performing, and Yehudi Menuhin as conductor!
Огромное Вам СПАСИБО!
13.06.2023.
Ehhez nincs mit hozzáfűzni , csak csodálni lehet!❤
What an absolute treasure!
I am convinced I heard this broadcast years ago on the radio, the viola playing especially impressed me.
Thank you for the wonderfully clear copies of these Oistrakh performances . Except for the vinyl that I had as a teenager, I have only been able to collect grainy versions of these videos wiht terrible sound.
In my opinion, Heifetz was unique....Oistrakh was perfection.🖖
Как хорошо, что есть интернет, который все помнит, и может показать нам. Моцарт, Давид Ойстрах, Иегуди Менухин, Игорь Ойстрах - сказка, космос!
Шедевр исполнителей!!! И,конечно, Моцарта. Спасибо
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Tres Magistrales Maestros David Oistrakh Legendario Violinista e Igor Oistrakh hijo bajo la dirección del Gran Jehudi Menuhin ejecutan con una magia impresionante , interpretan la Sinfonía Concertante con un Nivel Expresivo que deslumbra , ver a David ejecutar la Viola con un sonido y timbre excelente es tener el privilegio y la dicha de poder oír a un Músico excepcional , Igor al igual que su Padre ejecuta el Violín de manera muy brillante , la sonoridad de la Viola y el Violín logran en toda la Obra un sonido Maravilloso llegando en momentos a igualarse por su deslumbrante Timbre , el Gran Jehudy Menuhin dirige la Orquesta de una manera Magistral .
How divine! Mozart and the Oistrakhs...God is pausing for an instant, He forgets how we made His world and He just listens. ❤️
David on the viola is still the best!
Wow this is a masterpiece 👏 👏
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Какой состав! Менухин оркестр. Московской филармонии. Ойстрах. Отец и. Сын. Давид и. Игорь! Моцарт главный виновник этого уникального события свидетелями которого мы являемся! Браво! Брависсимо!!! 🕌🔔✨✨✨🌿🕊️🌿🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨🌷🌺🌹✨👋👋👋👋👋✨🌎✨🌍✨🌏✨💫🌌💫✨🌌💫✨🌌💫✨🌌🌌
Светлая память Игорю Давидовичу (1931 - 2021). Великий музыкант!
Nel secondo movimento spira amore.
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@@mariolosco3064Любовь через боль утраты матери🤦
This is history. Incredible post. Thanks.
David en la Viola !!! Mi violinista favorito me acaba de sorprender
A wonderful collaboration. If only this were possible today. Don't let the ugly people destroy this alternative possibility.
Father and son are superb. David on viola is breathtaking. Menuhin's beat is wonderfully clear and expressive. What a trio!
Merci pour tous ces chef-d'œuvres !
Amazing performance from all performers
Por siempre Excepcionales Concertistas de Violín .
OMG, it reminds me of a concert of San Francisco Symphony Sir Menuhin was conducting. I sat on a balcony facing him at close proximity and will never forget it.
Love this music, especially the slow movement which French choreographer Roland Petit used in his ballet Ma Pavlova
Талантливые люди талантливы во всём.
Sublime, merci.
Да,,,,Такое больше Не повторится,,,,,,❤❤
Bravo .
Ну где я смогла бы услышать эти шедевры,музыкальные и исполнительские?!!!Спасибо огромное!Живу этими впечатлениями!❤
Какое счастье для оркестрантов играть с Ойстрахами.
What a wonderful performance of Mozart’s superb music! Thanks for posting! 🥰🌹🌺🦆🦋🎻🎶💃🏻🕺🏻🍁💕☺️💐🍀👍
Фантастика!!!
Extraordinario. Muy agradecida
I. Allegro maestoso [1:05 - 14:31]
II. Andante [15:23 - 26:14]
III. Presto [26:52 - 33:13]
A great historic record of two wonderful Russians.
Esecuzione egregia. David Oistrack primo violino e' impareggiabile.
He plays the viola here
I can't get my head around the casting. Oistrakh, Oistrakh, Menuhin. For a complete brain meltdown I imagine a concert with all 6 combinations including Oistrakh conducting and Menuhin on Viola and Oistrakh on violin. And where are Hephzibah and Yaltah and Jeremy? Wouldn't it be fun to play this for someone and have them guess who's on first. Did the Oistrakhs conduct much ever?
Супер очень люблю
Impresionante interpretación y una dirección de Excelencia . Brsvo
Extraordinarily beautiful rendition (Y)
Y viva Mozart ,siempre
When and where was this? My violin teacher took some of us to a rehearsal of this with the Oistrakhs and the Moscow Chamber Orchestra in 1963 at Carnegie Hall - an incredible experience. This looks to be the same era.
Think Royal Albert Hall, London middle 60's.Wishbl had been there.Just sublime.
Ah, thanks. There were a few European tours in the '50's and '6o's.
How any human being could create such a work is beyond comprehension. The only answer that i can think of was given by Salieri in Amadeus: "This was the voice of God!"
N°1!!! Whitout other comments!!!
Absolutely wonderful!!
Спасибо!
Идеально!!!
divin, un enchantement de tous les instants
Amazing to have access to this.
La viola è sublime
클래식에 빠졌던 젊은 시절의 한 때를 떠올리게 하네요. ㄱㅅ
Muy agradecida
Давид Фёдрович стоит как невозмутимая гранитная скала,как лев.
Je pense que Mozart serait heureux.
❤I had the same thoughts
Wonderful playing but they are so deadly serious for such a fun and lively bit of Mozart
In Mozart, just as with Schubert, even the lively fun is melancholy. There are always tears behind the laughter.
Esto es maravilloso,Dios mío Viva Ucrania!!!
Terrific concert. Does anyone know when they performed this?
28 Sep 1963 Royal Albert Hall
@@victorli616 many thanks for that.
David is for me in the top 5 of the 20th ! indeed....
For me, David, Jascha, Fritz, and Bronislaw. Then Nathan and Henryk. Then the others.
David Oistrakh.
@@uliwidmaier2136 and what about Kogan?
@@larisasayenko4057 Kogan father of course, but what about Prihoda? And what about Neveu?
Понеслась душа в рай... давайте еще ставки сделаем. Тьфу!
Cuando escucho a Mozart, siento que hasta genios como Einstein son opacados.
Какво е било а сега какво е
God in mam
Man in art
In 2 movement
As the poet said, Mozart is a vineyard growing on the slopes of a volcano.
Очень жаль,что Давид Фёдрович рано ушёл из жизньи.
Any idea what year this might have been?
Давид с инструментом и вибрацию поменял на более широкую,а у Игорья красивая мелкая вибрация.И трели тоже разные,соответствуюшие инструменту.
en el minuto 23.25 la orquesta deja de tocar ,dejando a los dos solista de violin y viola solos, padre e hijo., n el minuto 24.23 Menuhin se los mira estupefaccto.SE TRATA DE UNA CADENCIA para lucirse los solistas.
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Sublime intelligence. You can understand why Goethe called Mozart demonic.
Неужели это минухин дерижор
Concierto comentado primer movimiento exposición una introducción con el tutti a base de la repetición del acorde de tónica que antecede al tema de carácter juguetón realizado por el violín solista y los violines y los violines 1 los polinesios mientras 2 segundos acompañan con grupos de semicorcheas y el resto orquesta apoya armoniosamente continúa la exposición del tema primero a con su consecuente haciéndose la música más reposada en piano con leves acentos fortepiano que se reparte entre violines 1 y 2 viola y violín arropados por el resto de la orquesta. Se repite con muy ligeras diferencias en el Tratado instrumental conduce a un episodio puente. El puente la animación y la intensidad orquestal crece en este pequeño pero vigoroso pasaje en el que la línea melódica se alterna entre la cuerda aguda y la cuerda grave con la participación del resto realizando la orquesta de acompañamiento una escala descendente conduce al tema B de la exposición bien aquí la tonalidad principal noble y galante qué comenzando con las trompas es continuado por los oboes repitiéndose en su integridad transición sobre un continuo trémolo de las violas apoyadas por el chelo y contrabajos los violines realizan un movimiento ascendente de una pequeña célula rítmica casi por grados cromáticos y creciendo que va adquiriendo gran personalidad mientras oboes y trompas realizan funciones de acompañamiento. Idea cadencial punto la gran potencia cinética adquirida por semejante movimiento desemboca en una breve idea cadencial... articulada por la cuerda media y grave envuelta en un potente tutti orquestal suspensivos que decrece y dulcifica lentamente con la entrada de los violines con un fragmento sincopado y descendente suspensivos que acaba por diluirse dentro del ámbito orquestal punto seguirá la exposición 2.
It is well known this Stradivarious was stollen from Polish nation...
Are you an idiot?Russian queen gave a Stradivary as a present to Wenyavski.Study the history.
Menuhin can't conduct.
Nope
I wouldn't be so drastic, Yeahudi Menuhin, apart from being a brilliant violinist (though not as great as David Oistrak) he is symphatetic as a conductor.
But then I suggest that you listen to Mozart Sinfonietta concertante - Oistrakh/Oistrakh/Vienna. David Oistrakh conducts himself. Especially the Andante is unlike every other version. It begins more peacefully; the first three notes are equally accentuated. And, for instance, the orchestras three fortissimos are unbroken, majestetic and powerful because David Oistrakh accentuates the violins leaving the bass and cellos to a lesser role. The tempo is a bit slower, giving time and thought to each note. The result is heartbreakingly beautiful, warmly consoling - just so wonderful... very often I play and replay the beginning of David Oistrakh's solo - it fills me with awe...
@@tamerlano I suggest that you read my comment to alessandraalbo7925...
@@ullakorpi-anttila88 thank you for your answer. I think the very question is "what really conducting means?".
@@alessandraalbo7925 Thanks to you - I think that conducting means to make music come alive in accordance with the conductor's vision of interpreting the composer's intention.