I love the way he plays it so freely and unwaveringly as he sees it , and as he wants to play it! Almost like he’s not even competing but simply loving the instrument and every aspect of the music. Communicating the spirit of the piece AND his own passion. That was NOT a “safe” approach but apparently, he was THAT GOOD!! And Oistrach sitting right there!! Best version I’ve heard or watched ever! Refreshing doesn’t even come close! If I had worn this piece out and then watched this, it would rekindle my original exuberance and I’d have to watch it at least a few more times while pinching myself to make sure it was real!! Thank you for posting this!!!
That's just incredible playing coming from a young guy at a competition - playing with a flair and devil-may-care attitude you don't see too often live in concert, let alone a major competition with Oistrakh sitting right in front of you......!
Просто гениально! Сколько экспрессии, какое чувство формы, какая техника виртуозная - нет слов! Потрясающе! Сегодня нет ни одного скрипача, который может с ним сравнится. Очень жаль, что его так не преподносили как Спивакова, например, он больше играл за границей, а он был и остаётся САМЫМ ЛУЧШИМ!
This is an impeccable performance in every way "brutal and murderous, this man has knowledge!!! it feels like an atomic bomb to me !! 🤯🤯🤯+ Jedi Master the force is with him 💙
Вау!! Вот это класс! МИРОВОЙ! Слов нет, одни эмоции... Молодой Витя Третьяков, ты памятник воздвиг себе нерукотворный, Не зарастет к нему народная тропа... Преклоняюсь...
Acum l-am descoperit pe VICTOR TETRIAKOV ,ESTE UN GENIU. Î-ȚI MULȚUMESC OM FRUMOS , DARUIEȘTI FRUMUSEȚE SI VISARE. EȘTI LÎNGĂ DUMNEZEU , ATINGI PERFECȚIUNEA TE IUBESC.
Unreal playing and incredible! I heard Tretyakov live in the late 70s playing Prokofiev Concert no. 1 with the Cleveland Orchestra. Brilliant violinist but by then he had more of sledge hammer approach. I wish they showed more of him playing so brilliantly rather than showing so much of his renowned teacher, Yankelevich, looking so nervous and trying to get approval from the other teachers. I wonder what Oistrakh was thinking as this boy wonder took first prize?
Как молодой Третьяков на Гленн Гульда похож! А нам педагог, ученица Янкелевича и Глезаровой, рассказывала про Третьякова-ученика, показывала его детский репертуар. очень интересно!
It's very nice. But as many other violin videos, the video had been a little accelerated to make it brighter, and more virtuoso. You can see the same with some kogan and Oistrakh videos too. The proof is that the pitch is much too high, and the vibrato much too fast. Could they post the real speed?
really? i thought that a long time also but it seems like its real tempo!, they used to play a lot higher back on those days! Tibor Varga for example sometyimes played with a 450
Gabriel Cornet Yes absolutely right... It's stupid trick as these players are great anyhow... This tape is accelerated to 1 semi tone, the 1st note should be G but sounds G sharp.
Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin "trick"? Dammit. If this is the kind of trick they used. There wouldnt be any people who watch him live and said it was the time of their live. Yes, there is some recording that is speed up. But do you think they hope to called to be one of the greatest violinist by using this trick? Come on
Gabriel Cornet Nobody "accelerated" the video, you idiot. The higher speed is the result of video transfer. On modern digital equipment the speed could probably be adjusted, but they did not have that back then. LPs from the USSR are also sharp by a half-step.
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin "normal" speed FOR you ...you should say :) LOVE this tempo ! Only maybe he is NOT perfect on the saltandos ..but apart from that, this is excellent ...anyhow Liviu Prunario , plays this piece REALLY musical and posh .......AND in "A lower speed " :) Just for the record , Leonid Kogan plays in this (TOO speedy for you ) tempo !
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin I DID understand ! and FOR ..ONLY FOR YOU ..he plays TOO FAST ...well The Matter Of Taste Is Like Our "Behinds" >>> DIFFERENT :)
you still don`t undertand... He's not talking about the veloticy of Tretyakov but the recording's speed. How can you know that? 1.- Have perfect pitch and realise that the sounding key is D flat major instead of C major. 2.- Don't be deaf, realise something is wrong, pick a tuning fork, and find out :)
+Marie Opsahl this piece is in C not C#, that means clearly the recording is speed up, of course it's not a matter of taste, it's corrupted recording... Also the vibrato is far to tight, again result of speeding up recording, anyway it's a well known trick to make sound more brilliant and impressive any recordings
No problem !... Is a fantasitic violinist anyway so this is my point, why doing this... I am violinist in Lille National Orchestra and I much appreciate beautiful performances as long as they are truly what the violist actually did ! All best :-)
Dommage que une bonne partie du temps le monteur de la vidéo a fait des prises de vues stupides, car l'interprétation est au sommet digne de Ойстрах, Давид Фёдорович ici présent.
you need to find a hole, find a sign, and on that sign please write the following: “I am sorry for being a complete and utter waste of human life”. Then you may place the sign outside of this hole and forever reside there, in your epic stupidity.
A great tone, energetic, little perfections here and there, nice and Russian no? Sure, tiny mistakes, with his riccochet but who played the piece as if they knew it as fondly as he/his teachers? Not to mention why subtlety that somebody like you seek is a completely different route to the energetic, lively perfection of our old style greats. Such a shame that the ideals of violin have shifted to let violinists like you play great violins.
best rendition I've ever heard.
I disliked the piece until I heard tretyakov play it - astounding!
Try listening to Kogan, I feel his performance is more genuine and more natural, but both are good nevertheless.
Oistrakh on top
Гениально! ЛУЧШЕ НЕ СЫГРАТЬ!
I love the way he plays it so freely and unwaveringly as he sees it , and as he wants to play it! Almost like he’s not even competing but simply loving the instrument and every aspect of the music. Communicating the spirit of the piece AND his own passion. That was NOT a “safe” approach but apparently, he was THAT GOOD!!
And Oistrach sitting right there!! Best version I’ve heard or watched ever! Refreshing doesn’t even come close! If I had worn this piece out and then watched this, it would rekindle my original exuberance and I’d have to watch it at least a few more times while pinching myself to make sure it was real!! Thank you for posting this!!!
Tretjakov with the Brahms violin concerto in Münster/Germany was my very first classical concert in life. It was gorgeous.
What an experience that must have been!
I like it when people share that kind of thing!
That's just incredible playing coming from a young guy at a competition - playing with a flair and devil-may-care attitude you don't see too often live in concert, let alone a major competition with Oistrakh sitting right in front of you......!
insane that he's so much less known than other violinists.
I knew I recognized Oistrakh!
Thanks! This treasure! Translation for english speakers at 2:25: "Professor Yankelevich, a teacher of Tretyakov is feeling nervous".
IVANKOVALE Thank you!
Yankelevich, a student of Leopold Auer, nurtured an entire generation of violinists
actually, the right translation would be:
Second from the left, it's professor Yankelevich, the teacher of Tretyakov... a nervous man.
Dear Viktor! you are the best (young) talent on the world! God bless !!! Thank you !!!!!
Просто гениально! Сколько экспрессии, какое чувство формы, какая техника виртуозная - нет слов! Потрясающе! Сегодня нет ни одного скрипача, который может с ним сравнится. Очень жаль, что его так не преподносили как Спивакова, например, он больше играл за границей, а он был и остаётся САМЫМ ЛУЧШИМ!
I hope it was the gulag right away for the person in charge of which camera angles to broadcast
Une performance à couper le souffle !!! L'émotion et la technique au sommet de l'art musical !
Une très belle âme et un violoniste super virtuose ; merci pour le partage
Единственный и неповторимый,и нам повезло,что мы его слышали!!!
This is an impeccable performance in every way "brutal and murderous, this man has knowledge!!! it feels like an atomic bomb to me !! 🤯🤯🤯+ Jedi Master the force is with him 💙
Юность, весна! Сколько брызг счастья и восторга!!! Какое свежее восприятие.
Forse il più grande violinista
Вау!! Вот это класс!
МИРОВОЙ!
Слов нет, одни эмоции...
Молодой Витя Третьяков, ты памятник воздвиг себе нерукотворный,
Не зарастет к нему народная тропа...
Преклоняюсь...
Mihailsvetlev
Игра победителя. А состав жури - гениальных исполнителей! И все замерли, в конце уже переглядывались восторженно.
Wow! I want to arrive to this level. So perfect...
How’s your level now?
Absolutely amazing!
Premier prix mérité. Fantastique
The reactions from his teacher, Yankelevich starting at 2:09 and Oistrakh are priceless to watch.
Awesome technique and phrasing BRAVO!!
One of the greats!
And for that he won first prize👏👏👏
Incredible!!
needs more views. Oistrakh's gaze is at least intimidating but wow what a performance
Deslumbrante interpretación del Prestigioso Violinista Viktor Tretiakov.
Acum l-am descoperit pe VICTOR TETRIAKOV ,ESTE UN GENIU. Î-ȚI MULȚUMESC OM FRUMOS , DARUIEȘTI FRUMUSEȚE SI VISARE. EȘTI LÎNGĂ DUMNEZEU , ATINGI PERFECȚIUNEA TE IUBESC.
One of Roman Kim's most important teachers.
Brilliante! Che carattere!
Unreal playing and incredible! I heard Tretyakov live in the late 70s playing Prokofiev Concert no. 1 with the Cleveland Orchestra. Brilliant violinist but by then he had more of sledge hammer approach. I wish they showed more of him playing so brilliantly rather than showing so much of his renowned teacher, Yankelevich, looking so nervous and trying to get approval from the other teachers. I wonder what Oistrakh was thinking as this boy wonder took first prize?
Фантастика!❤
Ma version préféré !
Beautiful!
Wow Wow Wow!!! Big respect!
È meraviglioso, forza della natura
Божественно
Qué bestia!!!
Великолепно!!!
мало того КРАСАВЧИК ТАК ЕЩЕ ПРОСТО ГЕНИЙ
4:12 Oistriakh's face xD
lol funny
Can't say I've ever much seen it different
Daha iyi yorumlanacağını düşünemiyorum gelmiş geçmiş en iyi performanslardan
Потрясающе!
Ойстрах всё выступление в одной позе просидел, даже не шелохнулся, я бы так не смог
He is the greatest. But I would like to hear this in the original tuning not faster.
😂😂
Bravo !!
Как молодой Третьяков на Гленн Гульда похож!
А нам педагог, ученица Янкелевича и Глезаровой, рассказывала про Третьякова-ученика, показывала его детский репертуар. очень интересно!
anna savkina also plays this too. I love both versions though.
Шикарен
BRAVI MAESTRO !!!!!
Brutal. 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Наилучшее исполнение!
Straordinario!
Yes
I'd shit my pants having someone as great as Oistrakh judging and watching my playing. lol Still a long way from this highest level of skill though.
Awasome...
Reminds me of Josef Hassid 🤗
Much better then David Garrett will ever be!
Definitely. Does it even need to be said? 😉
До Гаррета ему как до луны рачки. Слабый музыкант.
Мало Третьяков, много зрителей и жюри. :).
Wow
BRAVOOOOO
It's very nice. But as many other violin videos, the video had been a little accelerated to make it brighter, and more virtuoso. You can see the same with some kogan and Oistrakh videos too. The proof is that the pitch is much too high, and the vibrato much too fast.
Could they post the real speed?
Is that right? Didn't know they did that.
really? i thought that a long time also but it seems like its real tempo!, they used to play a lot higher back on those days!
Tibor Varga for example sometyimes played with a 450
Gabriel Cornet Yes absolutely right... It's stupid trick as these players are great anyhow... This tape is accelerated to 1 semi tone, the 1st note should be G but sounds G sharp.
Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin "trick"? Dammit. If this is the kind of trick they used. There wouldnt be any people who watch him live and said it was the time of their live. Yes, there is some recording that is speed up. But do you think they hope to called to be one of the greatest violinist by using this trick? Come on
Gabriel Cornet Nobody "accelerated" the video, you idiot. The higher speed is the result of video transfer. On modern digital equipment the speed could probably be adjusted, but they did not have that back then. LPs from the USSR are also sharp by a half-step.
wow!!
Russian Videos, please convert back to normal speed... A semitone too high with speeding up lol
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin "normal" speed FOR you ...you should say :) LOVE this tempo ! Only maybe he is NOT perfect on the saltandos ..but apart from that, this is excellent ...anyhow Liviu Prunario , plays this piece REALLY musical and posh .......AND in "A lower speed " :) Just for the record , Leonid Kogan plays in this (TOO speedy for you ) tempo !
You didn't understand, this is a speed up tape...
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin I DID understand ! and FOR ..ONLY FOR YOU ..he plays TOO FAST ...well The Matter Of Taste Is Like Our "Behinds" >>> DIFFERENT :)
you still don`t undertand... He's not talking about the veloticy of Tretyakov but the recording's speed. How can you know that? 1.- Have perfect pitch and realise that the sounding key is D flat major instead of C major. 2.- Don't be deaf, realise something is wrong, pick a tuning fork, and find out :)
No this is a old tape
You still don't understand! He didn't actually play this fast, it is the playback of recording that is faking the speed
+Marie Opsahl this piece is in C not C#, that means clearly the recording is speed up, of course it's not a matter of taste, it's corrupted recording... Also the vibrato is far to tight, again result of speeding up recording, anyway it's a well known trick to make sound more brilliant and impressive any recordings
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin I see ....... excuse for misunderstanding you then ! The thing is , I like the " corrupted " recording :)))
No problem !... Is a fantasitic violinist anyway so this is my point, why doing this... I am violinist in Lille National Orchestra and I much appreciate beautiful performances as long as they are truly what the violist actually did ! All best :-)
+Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin ALL the best back to you too ( I,m a violinist /violist too) , AND
Bonne Nouvelle Annee :)
It's not speed up. He is playing that fast, it's just pitched up. Happens with a lot of old recordings.
오이스트라흐가 체점 1등 1966. 62?
Did he win the competition?
Cecy Velázquez to my knowledge, yes he did.
he did en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Tchaikovsky_Competition
yeah
this guy is handsome
00:14
Dommage que une bonne partie du temps le monteur de la vidéo a fait des prises de vues stupides, car l'interprétation est au sommet digne de Ойстрах, Давид Фёдорович ici présent.
Очень поверхностное суждение.
this is too clean. it pisses me off how clean it is
Before synthetic core strings🗿
КаКак заметна реакция педагога... каждую нотку знает
Amazing, later he became so heavy sledgehammer approach. Still great, though.
Oistrakh observando....danke sherin krederdt
Enfoquen el violinista!!!!
Это настоящая русская скрипичная школа!
Круто. Но темп слишком быстрый. Здесь он играет лучше чем потом ( 80е .90е итд)
Пить надо меньше.. На сцену выводили и не раз..
Мне кажеться что это приспешёное видео, всё пол тона выше, большенство этих старых записей так выглядят
@@ИльяПечёрин-о7е а как же он играл?
Ломится в закрытую дверь,,от чужой квартиры...вопиюшая пародия...
Скрипка хорошо звучит, а Виктор не дотягивает до игры на Страдивари.
Sorry to say not good.
you need to find a hole, find a sign, and on that sign please write the following: “I am sorry for being a complete and utter waste of human life”. Then you may place the sign outside of this hole and forever reside there, in your epic stupidity.
@@DankChallenger this is hilarious, hahaha... Thank you for your reply.
Horrible. Plowed right through it. No nuance or subtlety. Of course all his teachers were on the jury.
A great tone, energetic, little perfections here and there, nice and Russian no? Sure, tiny mistakes, with his riccochet but who played the piece as if they knew it as fondly as he/his teachers? Not to mention why subtlety that somebody like you seek is a completely different route to the energetic, lively perfection of our old style greats. Such a shame that the ideals of violin have shifted to let violinists like you play great violins.
Incredible!!!