Meraviglioso violinista e meravigliosa interpretazione , la migliore che abbia finora sentito . I tempi sono perfetti , l’interpretazione intensa ed elegante . L’orchestra molto ben coordinata e comuna perfetta intonazione . Stupendo …
Wow, the lead violinist's body language and facial expressions really communicate the emotion of the music in a way that seems to add to what is undoubtedly one of Tchaikovsky's underappreciated pieces. Even the rest of the orchestra seems enchanted! Goes to show that the end product is always better when one is passionate about their trade.
So very beautiful any time of day! Just think how fortunate we all are to be able to listen to beautiful music any time because the technological marvel of recording and because of the many talented musicians that exist to entertain us.
David Coucheron is my favorite violinist. I'm honored to perform with him every year, just finished a show with him! Whenever he plays this piece, I cry. He's so incredibly talented!!
this is so beautiful. I heard it once somewhere this same exact piece by the same person. I kept searching for "Russian dance" but none of them had this emotion. I was almost giving up, this one was my last attempt. There's really something about this particular piece it tells a story so vividly. I imagine a beautiful young Russian ballet dancer who really wanted to dance but never was allowed to. Instead she was married off to a mean Russian guy who further kept her at home like a housewife. One day she sees a lovely woman dancing and decides to fight all odds and go for it. The last upbeat part is her dancing with full gusto. I can imagine her twirling round and round like ballet dancers do I can SEE that image in my head every single time I hear this. Beautiful. Incredibly beautiful
This makes me cry every single time. Ida Haendel's rendition is still my all time favourite (especially because it's also HER favourite piece) but this is incredible too.
*Idiot trailer (Russian TV series 2003)* goo.gl/fU7Hy1 *Idiot "scene with money" (Russian TV series 2003)* goo.gl/da5o56 goo.gl/9VY2bk *Idiot, classic film adaptation (USSR, 1958)* goo.gl/NeCmSD - cut goo.gl/wNsTQq - full movie *The Idiot' (Akira Kurosawa, Japan 1951)* goo.gl/BCGL1X *Nastasya / Nastazja (1994) trailer* goo.gl/HxVSbB goo.gl/HVJLHv
How could anyone give this a down vote? If you don't like classical music, go listen to your rap (or whatever), but don't try to judge great music. Phillistine. Or do you even know what a Phillistine is?
That’s not an easy question to answer since the solo violin is heavily featured throughout the score, the complete unabridged version of which is almost never performed in its entirety. In fact, for decades in the 20th Century, this particular selection was typically omitted from stage productions of the ballet. After it’s original performance run in the 1880’s the score for Swan Lake was significantly revised. Many sections from the original arrangement were swapped out with other selections written by Tchaikovsky for other works while some sections were edited out entirely. Some of the most well known music from Swan Lake, like the infamous Black Swan Variation (another violin solo) and it’s even more famous coda are not originally from Swan Lake and were added later. Even the White Swan Pas de Deux, which is a violin/cello duet that marks the climax of Act II, is a transposition of a soprano/tenor vocal duet from Tchaikovsky’s opera the Queen of Spades. It is this revised version of Swan Lake that is most familiar to audiences and performers alike. Regardless of which version, the complete original score which is rarely performed, or the more familiar revised version which is often not performed in its entirety , all versions of the score for Swan Lake use a lot of solo violin.
Вся нежность русских женщин в этой музыке.... И вся самоотверженность и смелость.... И игривость... Браво!.
Meraviglioso violinista e meravigliosa interpretazione , la migliore che abbia finora sentito . I tempi sono perfetti , l’interpretazione intensa ed elegante . L’orchestra molto ben coordinata e comuna perfetta intonazione . Stupendo …
Божественно ... (Город Чайковский, Пермский край, Россия)
Wow, the lead violinist's body language and facial expressions really communicate the emotion of the music in a way that seems to add to what is undoubtedly one of Tchaikovsky's underappreciated pieces. Even the rest of the orchestra seems enchanted! Goes to show that the end product is always better when one is passionate about their trade.
Мурашки.....
Изумительное исполнение ...эмоционально и с душой!!! ЧИСТЫЕ НОТКИ!!!!
So very beautiful any time of day! Just think how fortunate we all are to be able to listen to beautiful music any time because the technological marvel of recording and because of the many talented musicians that exist to entertain us.
David Coucheron is my favorite violinist. I'm honored to perform with him every year, just finished a show with him! Whenever he plays this piece, I cry. He's so incredibly talented!!
Thank You for beautiful music You delivered, I love russian dance from Swan Lake!
Супер! Молодец, Очень здорово!
Beautiful performance from everyone, especially David Coucheron.
GMPatzer he's a great guy, I've met him before. Pretty funny, loves to eat Tiramisu
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Ein Genuss, zuzuhören!
Очень чисто сыграл!
this is so beautiful. I heard it once somewhere this same exact piece by the same person. I kept searching for "Russian dance" but none of them had this emotion. I was almost giving up, this one was my last attempt. There's really something about this particular piece it tells a story so vividly. I imagine a beautiful young Russian ballet dancer who really wanted to dance but never was allowed to. Instead she was married off to a mean Russian guy who further kept her at home like a housewife. One day she sees a lovely woman dancing and decides to fight all odds and go for it. The last upbeat part is her dancing with full gusto. I can imagine her twirling round and round like ballet dancers do I can SEE that image in my head every single time I hear this. Beautiful. Incredibly beautiful
This makes me cry every single time. Ida Haendel's rendition is still my all time favourite (especially because it's also HER favourite piece) but this is incredible too.
Amazing
Блестящее исполнение! Bravo!
Beautiful music
Bravo! What a way to begin a morning!
I bet it can almost sound like a violin concerto!!!
go David❤
Я про променяю это на весь рокинрол
Bravo! Excellent!
I am becoming Russian through listening this music.
For one hundred percent results while listening to this music to read Dostoevsky.))))
Is he popular now, Dostoevsky?
Dostoevsky is everything! I read the Idiot many times, and cry every time.
We are all Karamazov.
*Idiot trailer (Russian TV series 2003)*
goo.gl/fU7Hy1
*Idiot "scene with money" (Russian TV series 2003)*
goo.gl/da5o56
goo.gl/9VY2bk
*Idiot, classic film adaptation (USSR, 1958)*
goo.gl/NeCmSD - cut
goo.gl/wNsTQq - full movie
*The Idiot' (Akira Kurosawa, Japan 1951)*
goo.gl/BCGL1X
*Nastasya / Nastazja (1994) trailer*
goo.gl/HxVSbB
goo.gl/HVJLHv
everyone smiles after the tenths 0:52
Не все, только Санса Старк. Слева. Похожа?))
Excelência
Outstanding!
Lovely!
Donde puedo conseguir la partitura de esta pieza ??? 🙏🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Мне кажется некоторые нотки немного звучат низковато...А в целом исполнение хорошее!Спасибо!
👏👍
@ 00:30 the girl in the green headband
Where can i find the score for this piece? Thanks
How could anyone give this a down vote? If you don't like classical music, go listen to your rap (or whatever), but don't try to judge great music. Phillistine. Or do you even know what a Phillistine is?
Anyone have the sheet music?
Its on imslp
Did he make a mistake at 3:57?
yes
How many solos are there in Swan Lake?
That’s not an easy question to answer since the solo violin is heavily featured throughout the score, the complete unabridged version of which is almost never performed in its entirety. In fact, for decades in the 20th Century, this particular selection was typically omitted from stage productions of the ballet. After it’s original performance run in the 1880’s the score for Swan Lake was significantly revised. Many sections from the original arrangement were swapped out with other selections written by Tchaikovsky for other works while some sections were edited out entirely. Some of the most well known music from Swan Lake, like the infamous Black Swan Variation (another violin solo) and it’s even more famous coda are not originally from Swan Lake and were added later. Even the White Swan Pas de Deux, which is a violin/cello duet that marks the climax of Act II, is a transposition of a soprano/tenor vocal duet from Tchaikovsky’s opera the Queen of Spades.
It is this revised version of Swan Lake that is most familiar to audiences and performers alike. Regardless of which version, the complete original score which is rarely performed, or the more familiar revised version which is often not performed in its entirety , all versions of the score for Swan Lake use a lot of solo violin.
No shoulder rest?
It's there. The same color as the violin.
Played on john wick parabellum
it's pure insanity he can do that without sheet music... sayeth I, who cannot memorize even chopsticks!
Played on john wick parabellum