I have been loyal to Maxim Vengerov for years now, in Tzigane, but this is much more precise, liquid, controlled furious insanity than Maxim has. I am converted.
@@leonardobastos1945 I have listened to Andrey Baranov. Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I do not find his playing as fluid as Julia Fisher, or Maxim Vengerov. While listening to this, I have died and gone to a heaven constructed by the Romani, French, Hungarians, and Romanians. What music there is here! Gyorgy Cziffra is here, playing Liszt. And Liszt is here, playing Schubert.
I don't know. In terms of their music or their physical being, their family, their situation? How about Bruckner, Stravinsky, and Xenakis. Haydn too. Probably enough for one day, or one month. Xenakis wanted his music played LOUD. I have done that. My flatmates did not appreciate it, but the satisfying revenge for their two o'clock-in-the-morning weak saccharine soul-hip-hop noise pollution was worth it.
i can't stop watching this
Love Julia’s work
Best!
I have been loyal to Maxim Vengerov for years now, in Tzigane, but this is much more precise, liquid, controlled furious insanity than Maxim has. I am converted.
Try Andrey Baranov. You'll be surprised...
@@leonardobastos1945 I have listened to Andrey Baranov. Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I do not find his playing as fluid as Julia Fisher, or Maxim Vengerov. While listening to this, I have died and gone to a heaven constructed by the Romani, French, Hungarians, and Romanians. What music there is here! Gyorgy Cziffra is here, playing Liszt. And Liszt is here, playing Schubert.
Großartige Interpretation!
Love it!
6:01
What great composer was braver than Ravel?
I don't know. In terms of their music or their physical being, their family, their situation? How about Bruckner, Stravinsky, and Xenakis. Haydn too. Probably enough for one day, or one month. Xenakis wanted his music played LOUD. I have done that. My flatmates did not appreciate it, but the satisfying revenge for their two o'clock-in-the-morning weak saccharine soul-hip-hop noise pollution was worth it.
Listen to Christian Ferras's interpretation
I have just heard it. Too classical, too salon. No wildness, all just technique, and less of that than Julia Fischer.