I.Perlman; P. Zukerman: Louis Spohr - Duo Concertante
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2016
- Live recording from Royal College of Music, London (1978)
Itzhak Perlman - violin
Pinchas Zukerman - violin
Louis Spohr - Duo Concertante Op.39 No. 1
0:44 Allegro
9:19 Larghetto
14:35 Rondo: Vivace
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lol I was accidentally listening at 1.5x speed, thinking "Man, people had the most insane vibrato, they're shaking like a pair of leaves..."
Ayye underrated comment haha
Fun fact:
Everyone who read that comment tried it too
I am glad my TH-cam application disabled that speeding function! I tried and it failed. Thanks, normal speed TH-cam! No freaking out!
I really love seeing Perlman play. He looks so delighted always. Makes me smile.
Twoset brought me here and i love it
Couldn't agree more lol
Same!!
Me too~
Omg same!
which video ?
Merci TwoSet de m'avoir fait découvrir ce merveilleux duo
Ça fait du bien de voir des fans des TwoSet français parce que j’ai l’impression qu’on est trois😂😂
@@na_ivy1366 Yeaaah ! Sérieux ? Naaan je pense qu'on est plus : D (peut-être)
@@macrocosmique On est plus évidemment! :o
Salut.
Ça me sens bien de trouver un fan français de twoset! Je ne suis pas français mais c’est proche! Bonjour de Suisse
Came from twosetviolin video...
This song is so great
It moved my heart so I searched it
상여자 *piece
Which TwoSet vid?
BRETT CUTE!!!!!!!
I think it is something like DIFFERENT LEVELS OF VIOLIN DUOS
This piece is so nice! I love it .Thanks two set for introducing this!
This, in my opinion, is the grandest and greatest of all Duets for two solo violins. 🎻👍🏼🎶❤️
Op. 67 #1 in A minor is gorgeous as well (as noted elsewhere, this one is actually Op. 67 #2, not from Op. 39).
@@andrewkohler3707 It is nice. The other one from Op. 67 is in G minor, as I recall -- with lots of double stops galore.
@@Gregorius24 Indeed!
@@caseywlamb8066 The concerto has the orchestra, and so it is a different genre. Otherwise, perhaps we should say "among the greatest of all" for this one!
I love these guys. Their ensemble is 100%. Actually, Margaret Campbell brought me here from her book "The Great Violinists".
Amazing! I like thys music Maestro Ithzak Perlman my favorite and Maestro P. Zukerman. Bravo!🎻🎻🌹
perlman and zukerman... best duo ever i miss these old days
The second movement is so beautiful
Come è stato possibile aver vissuto per quasi 80 anni senza aver mai saputo nulla di questo genio e del potere miracoloso delle sue mani ?
Anything strange if I say that this duo sounds like a quartett?
yep it sounds like trio
Magnifique, du miel pour les oreilles, un repas avec cette œuvre et vous passez le plus agréable des moments 😌
You won't belive it. When Spohr lived, he was looked upon as the best german composer alive. Who is Spohr?
Wow. Didn't know that.
So he topped Mendelssohn?
Being Jewish doesnt change your country of origin. They were both alive at the same time, just Spohr was born 20 years earlier. They are both considered the best, just mendelson was the best after Spohr
Nathaniel Rosenstein since when does being Jewish mean you can’t have a nationality?
You don't have to revive the idiotic theories of antisemites from 100 years ago.There is no musicologist or music historian in his right mind that doesn't consider Mendelssohn a German composer, whatever his religion. His great-aunt Sarah Itsik Levy was a harpsichordist; she was the favorite pupil pupil of J.S. Bach's son W.F. Bach and she was a patron of his other son C.P.E. Bach. Felix's teacher Carl Friedrich Zelter, a good friend of Goethe, was recommended to Felix by Aunt Sarah. Zelter instilled his love of JS Bach in the 12-year-old Felix. Sarah left her collection of Bach manuscripts, given to her by her teacher Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, to the Berlin Sing-Akademie. As is well known, Felix Mendelssohn, as the leader of the Bach revival of the 19th century and as one of Germany's greatest composers in his own right, had a tremendous and lasting influence on German music.
wonderful
The time when audience didn't clap between movements/parts...
Here they are my very favorite Christmas gifts fans, enjoy the inspiration ❤🎉❤
Bravo brilliance music duo
Twoset violin gang
me too 💕💕💕
someone part of the viola gang (me) has come to respond
But then brilliant violinists
Two angels
Sounds like they're having so much fun pushing and pulling the tempos to the limits and sticking it together with probably little to no rehearsals.
This piece is actually "Duetto" Op.67 No.2....
Thank you.
Hi, i can not find it, can you send me the link please?
imslp.org/wiki/3_Duos_for_2_Violins%2C_Op.67_(Spohr%2C_Louis)
@@iliasilias5262 Thank you -- you're a lifesaver
@@jadehan346 no problem 😉
Two set did not bring me here. I saw this on pbs years ago if I'm not mistaken.
BRAVI ad ENTRAMBI from Acapulco!
Good
Beleza.
im hear because of two set violin 😂
Here* twoset*
0:43
LABAI LABAI DĖKOJU MAESTRO, NUOSTABU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VIOLINA
12:10 💕
como eles nao erram uma nota
Starts at 0:43
I wonder if the part from 1:37 ist too similar with beethovens streichersquartett no2 op18
What happened at 10:54 ?
I think it’s just a syncopation!
What do you mean?
Perlman played a wrong note😂
at 4:50 OMFG Perlman have what an passion and dedication towards the violin with mucus dripping from his cold nose.
Amazing violin duet, but the prokofiev sonata are the best of the best
14:36. 15:14. 15:49. 16:40. 16:55. 17:20.
Ling ling can play this on one violin😎😎
#israeli 😋
Anyone else feel like the interpretation didn't fit the piece a bit? A great performance overall, but something feels off
You obviously don’t know anything about music, as in really nothing! The best performance ever. And no, this is not an opinion depending on taste but on experience and knowledge. Impeccable technique and musical phrasing completely in line with the composer and in the tradition of great violinplaying. So, Listen and study more, compare and postpone judgement if you are an ignoramous in the field of music 😀
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