Maxim Vengerov: Paganini - Caprice No. 2 (1990)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2017
- From the Gasteig Philharmonic Hall in Munich, Germany
With the sixteen-year old Maxim Vengerov !
0:48 Nicolo Paganini - Caprice No. 2
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Maxim Alexandrovich Vengerov is an Israeli violinist, violist and conductor who was born on 20 August 1974 in Novosibirsk, in the Soviet Union.
1:40 His left hand; for all the damn haters.
Nim Luikham lol
lol (1)
Bruh thats actually awesome
Luh-
Ok, I'm a clarinetist so I don't know....there are Vengerov haters? Almost unbelievable, except that people are such jealous jerks!
insane and unreal 16 years old...almost foreseeable that his future will be like this
1. This was not a great performance of this Capriccio.
2. Most child prodigies (the majority of great violinists started out as ones) already have an unbelievable technique and musicality before they reach their teens.
Excellent cello skills, I can't even began to explain the musical depth of this composition and Bach's interpretation of this amazing symphony. Everyone should have the right to public transportation.
gabe stewart-guido That was a very gentle yet confusing way of trolling.
I think you are right gabe, especially in that first mission in the hotel, ya know, that one about sniping.
What the HELL are you talking about?
😂
I disagree, public transportation should not be free*
Jezus... 16 years old... Excuse me whilst I go and BURN my violin!!
Bring String he could play every professional piece by age 12 or something
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing masterpiece!
Gracias maestro Vengerov por permitirnos apreciar y escuchar este capricho de Paganini bien ejecutado sin sobresaltos y con una limpieza y detalles perfectos!! Ese violín es increíble cómo suena impactante !!
His playing is Nice but no perfect, he missed 2 notes
Stunning.
Hair :)
You are amazing!
Born 1974, this was taken 1990. At 16 years of age, I'm 16 and I can barely play Vivaldi's A Minor Concerto without frequently getting out of tune and changing the tempo
god so accurate
If he started at 6 and practice on average 6 hours a day for 6 days a week that's over 18,000 hours.
Normal people will start at 10 and practice a couple of hours a week. After 6 years that's over 2000 hours.
Apparently he ‘learned the [entire professional] repertoire’ by about age 12. I saw him on some video saying something like that. “Between ages 10 and 12 I learned the repertoire” < something like that.
@@michaeltse321 Yeah but what 6 year old even if they are Vengerov practices 6 hrs a day that's just not happening.
I’m 13 and can play it
Masterful!
total mastery.
For the third day , I'm going to say that I love his hair
For the fourth day I'm going to say that I really like his bouncy hair
....I also subbed to this channel...
He sounds 100000000x better than any other students lol.
His teacher isn’t pleasant and he was born with the talent
This comment disregards so much hard work, practice, and dedication anyone would need for this type of performance. @@rodolfomendoza3554
Nothing surprised me... Even if... HIS HAIR ARE FREAKING AMAZING! I'm joking, stunning tenths. GG for young Vengerov
It’s giving off Beatles vibes
I love his hair
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His hair be like ⬆️⬇️⬆️⬇️⬆️
imagine your etudes are so good that maxim vengerov plays it as solo in front of the audience.
О, молодой такой здесь :)
Fifth day of saying that I like his hair
That boy from SPY Kids shreds...
Holy shit! 😂
SKULL EMOJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 💀
Genius
I missed a day of saying I like his hair .
I like his hair for the 7th time
That hair!
Very good for his age. Almost as good as Markov's version.
For the sixth time im going to say that i like is hair
Paganini Caprice No. 2
You are right. Thanks for telling us.
Well done
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wow his hair looks so different
I don't suppose somebody here can tell me the song or piece im thinking of that sounds almost identical in opening to this song? 0:48 - 0:53
It's kind of similar to La Campanella on the Piano
Sounds like a section of passacaglia
@@aniyagonzalez_ this does sound very similar to passacaglia, although the latter is a bit slower. Still, passacaglia might be what I was thinking of. Either way I enjoyed listening to find out, thank you for the recommendation.
@@XenoX101 yea nah yeah it does a bit, however I am well familiar with campanella haha that's not what i'm thinking of. I appreciate the effort :)
I know i said this yesterday but Ill say again that i love his hair
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1:44
Nicolò Paganini he was an italian violinist and composer born in 1782
Dat is true
New hair, who dis?
Dis be a young Maxim giiiiirl
Sounds better than the Kreutzer Strad!
Paganini incomparable, unico no hay otro que se le iguale.
Grigorias Dinicu. Ora Staccato.
The Rusia school. There are not other
Javier Aram Filiu O'Reilly he isn't russian. Bulgarian.
@@rhealozeva4501 Is The samen. For many years The russian teach in Bulgarian, Romania etc. In Cuba to
I leave in Russia! I am violinist. He is russian violinist. His teacher russian Zahar Bron.
@@rhealozeva4501 he was born in Novosibirsk
@@evgeny_violinist669 он великий еврей,лучше еврейской скрипичной школы не знаю другой
...paganini e' sempre difficile....
Luca Fanfoni ehhhh si
Luca Fanfoni ehhh già
Bob Terwilliger is fantastic!
Beautiful , although not quite flawless. 1.47 - 1.50 must be difficult.
Hans de Korver these are some of the most difficult pieces ever created, it’s difficult even for experienced players to get them perfect so I’d say he did a damn good job
This exact passage is just hell... and he is still playing with that grace. Vengerov is amazing :)
What’s going on with his hair? haha
Schumann wrote a (much easier) piano version, in case you're interested: th-cam.com/video/DuOgVBomxLU/w-d-xo.html
this is way better than anything I could ever play and Vengerov is one of the greatest, but I'll be that guy and point out that at 1:40, the first tenth is off tune
So ? Do you wanna prize for that ? Your comment is useless
@Yanjun Sun i hear it too, i'm a violin player, but at that age and that level, i think it doesn't count, and he is human like us, no ?
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With all the Respect,but it´s CAPRICCIO and not Caprice
Nuraghes we call it caprice paginini called it capriccio but caprice isn’t incorrect, that’s just the English pronunciation
Не знаю, по моему ничего красивого в этом произведении нет...
Я думаю, надо смотреть глубже.
Капризы Паганини не столько о красоте, сколько о технике.
@@Elena10410 каприсы
POV: Gender envy
Maybe tune up your fiddle before you get out there.
You do realize that this recording is almost 30 years old and the guy that you're trying to 'advise' has grown up to be one of the greatest world class violin soloist, right?
@@Ysmir. Precisely because he eventually learned to tune his instrument. Good for him!
@@brib9716 you're trying to be smart but it's not working so just stop
I’m a little late, but seriously like what’s he problem dude. Like skip to the music, ffs he was 16 and just played the entire Tchaikovsky concerto with the. MOSCOW SO, and the applause could have lasted the entire time between, in which case me may have not been able to tune or had minimal time. The sweat from our fingers and the humidity we admit when perspiring also play a large role in whether or not the strings can go a little flat or sharp randomly, and it happens all the time in the middle of a performance. Like I get it u have ur right to ur own opinion and there’s nothing wrong with that, just as I have my right to mine, but why nitpick a subtle necessary aspect of one of the greatest violin prodigies performances from their youth when literally, like
No one asked Lmao
@@mbradley5683 You're right. No one asked you. Fuck off.
Not OK listen to Alexander Markos, Antal Zalai, Shlom Mintz, Nicolai Madoyan,
Huh
Alexander Markov*
Thanks for uploading, God bless you, Jesus loves you and has a good Plan for you. He will stop Covid-19 soon and righteousness concerning the elections will be served
A great violinist indeed - but for a virtuoso this is a total mess. The 10ths are disgusting and high intonation mistakes not adequately concealed even by dulled bowing - these aspects are precisely what is tested by #2. Beyond those notable challenges, the caprice is only of mere Bach / Vivaldi difficulty. Still, a live performance and better than anything I'll ever burn.
Robert Bicknell ok but he’s 15 like chill out
Where were you getting paid to perform at 16 years old???
Tell me one piece by Vivaldi or Bach with 10ths, maestro. If you played violin (well) , you would know Bach is probably the most difficult thing you can play.
Robert Bicknell tf you dumbass
Paganini is one of the toughest stuff out there and this guy is playing it at age of 16. Many adults can't get it right, meanwhile I can bet that if Maxim chose to play it himself nowadays he would absolutely nail it.
The things is, there aren't many recordings you can find of the second caprice which proves my point - this is deffinetely not a piece of cake on the list of caprices and it's rare to see anyone try and play it. And if they do, it's debatable whether they are playing it the right way.