this song was played in my grandpas funeral and every time i hear it i can memorize him walking next to his garden and giving me one of his sunflowers he had you see he had a bee farm and his house was filled with flowers and everytime the bees got enough pollin he will ring a little bell and all the bees will go back and make the honey..for me it was magical. I just have that one image of him thats all i only been with him once and i feel like i known him for years
I understand that people have their different tastes and styles and not everyone can like the same thing, but it still baffles me that anyone (let alone more than 100 people) could say they dislike this.
In this piece I feel the pain of one thousand losses I feel the love of a thousand nurturing mothers I feel the strength of a thousand warriors I feel the wonder of a thousand children I feel the tears of a thousand grievers I feel the questions of a thousand students I feel the death of a thousand heroes I feel the warmth of a thousand fireplaces I feel the cold of a thousand winters I feel the beauty of a thousand masterpieces Thank you Debussey
Ben Velebir this song always made me think of a summer day, funnily enough. youre with your best friend cruising along the coast in your cheap but reliable convertible on your way to go get ice cream and hang out at the park and feed seagulls for fun. you both trust each other completely and a gentle breeze pervades. you have nothing to worry about.
I first fell in love with Clair de lune when I fell in love with a girl, it then became my heart break song. Then lullaby. This has been my go to place a lot iny life.. happy or sad so in a way became the soundtrack to my life and its ups and downs. Thank you David and Frieda for playing it so beautifully.
I had this unrequited love with one girl whos favourite piece was this. It has been my lullaby since. It is the sound of hope and despair, lost and love.
Only him and Heifetz I believe that has no sense of nervous when they play. That has something to do with the character other than the ability to play the violin.
This makes me cry every time I hear this great violinist playing this wonderful tune and remembering my grandfather who was a violinist and who was murdered in Poland.
I see Mom. Dad. Home town. Childhood. School. Sports. Love. Children. Career. Retirement. Music like this comes from and reaches to the deepest depths of manifestation of life. Thank you violistarevirtuoso. You've brought me to beautiful tears.
The date is Apr 20, 2022... I know that people will come back to listening to this piece but few people will remember a day such normal But this piece made me realize that all people have is the moment right now.
Again, I thank TH-cam for bringing exisite sublimness to my life. My father, in a phone conversation with me, talked about music, he was 85. Classiscal music came up, and he mentioined Claire De Lune as his favorite piece. He owened a stereo, and albums, but had come to the point where he couldn't operate it anymore - not that he would try to burden me with that worry. As we chatted, I pulled this up and he listened on the extenstion. Beautiful moment between father, music, and daughter.
I am shaken. This piece is here performed with so much intensity and tenderness that words would never be able to describe. It's fabulous and played with extraordinary mastery and talent. It's played with a heart and an extremely deep warmth. We can already feel that it's not interpreted only to impress people, but rather to make us hear a soul that's screaming at full lungs and that's hitting us all right away. We can only be touched by the notes so carefully well played and can't help listening with our feelings. It's a short and wonderful journey, one of the most sincere interpretations I heard in my life. Greetings to this talent few people can have, to this gift.
I didn't know how much I wanted to hear this exceptional piano piece with a violin until I heard it. It just added a whole new dimension and goddamn, it amplified the emotions that the song portrays.
Clair de lune Votre âme est un paysage choisi Que vont charmant masques et bergamasques Jouant du luth et dansant et quasi Tristes sous leurs déguisements fantasques. Tout en chantant sur le mode mineur L’amour vainqueur et la vie opportune, Ils n’ont pas l’air de croire à leur bonheur Et leur chanson se mêle au clair de lune, Au calme clair de lune triste et beau, Qui fait rêver les oiseaux dans les arbres Et sangloter d’extase les jets d’eau, Les grands jets d’eau sveltes parmi les marbres. Moonlight Your soul is a select landscape Where charming masqueraders and bergamaskers go Playing the lute and dancing and almost Sad beneath their fantastic disguises. All sing in a minor key Of victorious love and the opportune life, They do not seem to believe in their happiness And their song mingles with the moonlight, With the still moonlight, sad and beautiful, That sets the birds dreaming in the trees And the fountains sobbing in ecstasy, The tall slender fountains among marble statues. Paul Verlaine, 1869
I eard the piano version and was like "wow it's beautiful" but the violin version... mom.. it's so heart breaking.. I keep listening to it since yesterday and I'm still crying.
There are a lot of people that they don’t understand this music. Okay. However David Oistrakh is one the best if only the biggest virtuoso violinist ever and we have respect him.
The greatest thing about being a musician is that once you have mastered a piece, such as this one, you understand what is in the composer’s heart and soul. Then when you play it you know what they felt…God Bless…
I believe that classical music performances on TH-cam represent humankind at its finest: gifted musicians spending a lifetime mastering their instrument, coming together to coordinate their understanding of a masterwork(s) and then through the miracle of technology, making it available for all of us to see and hear, for free.
my Grandmother Marilyn was the light of my life. She had tk sacrifice a career as a concert pianist to raise her children and grandchildren who were aboandoned by their fathers. She always played this song for me and when I lost her in 2016 my world crumbled. she taught us that music is a direct expression of the soul. Love you Nanny. Rest in Glory
In this world, we must always allow and respect the freedom of opinion. Someone might simply hate this piece, because their spouse dropped dead while it was being played or that person may have gotten a rejection letter from the Curtis Institute of Music while this was playing. We all have our reasons to like or dislike anything. I never try to convince others to like what I like. That is being a bully. As a matter of fact, you might think I am odd, I go to about 100 live concerts and recitals each year, alone. I like going alone, because I do not care about the opinions of others.------ I adore this piece and agree with Ray Chen that this is a lovely transcription of this piano work----and a great performance.
When I need to heal my soul after a long day I play this performance. I save it for when i really need it so as not to take it for granted. I can not help but love my fellow man a little more after listening to it.
This is the difference between the old romantics and the contemporary technically perfect violinists. The old romantics give people tears and the contemporaries are just interesting.
@@specialperson335 exactly, the op just wanted a reason to somehow bash technically proficient violinist like people can't be both. Yehudi menuhin still existed. An david still played campanella flawlessly aswell.
I feel the same way about pianists. Nobody today has the fire that pianists like gyorgy cziffra or josef lhevinne etc had, no one comes close no matter how technically brilliant they may be.
My father's all-time favorite classic piece. I played it for him, over the phone, on TH-cam. He passed away a few months later. He had never heard of TH-cam - but he knew Claude Debussy, that's for sure!
This song brings so much ......sadness...happiness....nostalgia...emptiness...this song feels like a sad goodbye idk i brings so much emotion that isn't explainable but I Mean that's why I love this song because it holds so much meaning 💜
We often talk about how much happiness this music gives them but imagine the breadth and depth of those emotions Oistrakh feels. Just look at his face, how often do we witness someone near to tears at the beauty of his or her creation?
i love the sound of his violin, i played it for very long, and now im working on the piano, clair de lune is quite a difficult song to play, but this man plays the violin like heaven.. very good!! love this
David Oistrakh is and was one of the greatest violinist ever in 400 years of any violinist, and he played Debussy's Clair de lune flawlessly...I cannot imagine anyone with any music in them to dislike this particular performance...it shows the ignorance of 272 people...really sad!
This is so amazingly beautiful. It is as if he is transmitting all his emotions and poignancy through the strings of the violin. The violin seems alive with emotion. It not only speaks, but weeps.
When I first got this account, I watched this then (several years again). Watching it now, I still love it no matter how many times! Truly a beautiful classic.
Debussy's "Clair de Lune," Beethoven's " 2nd movement of "Pathetique," Bach's "Jesu" and "Sheep May Safely Graze" are the four pieces I could listen to for hours. Truly inspired & inspirational works!
Beautiful, I’ve never heard Clair de lune played on a violin before, there always a first time for everything, imagine all the largely forgotten great musicians who probably never received the recognition they deserved, thank you !
I've heard this peace so many times playing through The Evil Within, but just now- listening to this with headphones and eyes closed-, a tear formed and fell down my cheek. Holy. Shit. I would be so sad if I ever went deaf
I've had a music box that contained many of my valuables. I listened intently to the soothing twinkle as my figurine would twirl... Listening to this song brought back so many fond memories and yet I still have this box today. Listening to this alluring piece very much makes me joyously content... ^_^ thank you David Oistrach!
I don't normally like classical music...but I am choosing songs for my wedding...out of all the songs I have listened to, this is the one that touches me...so beautiful it makes me want to cry.
A man and woman who look at one glance to be homely and unimportant, bring me to my knees when they demonstrate the total extreme of beauty. A lesson in humilty and gratitude, most sincerely meant.
my uncle used to play this on our out of tune piano. he said if you play it right it'll bring you to tears. i cant even watch this video without crying anymore.
Of course each of us has his or her own taste regarding tone, speed etc.etc. For me, the Maestro "nails" this one perfectly. So Poignant. Many thanks for posting. Best wishes.
Это Великий русский скрипач, который играет музыку Великого композитора. Когда два таланта сливаются воедино, результат трогает струны души любого, даже самого чёрствого, человека.
Все правильно. Единственное, что Вы забыли упомянуть - он еврейский скрипач, и поэтому называть его Русским совсем неправильно. В советском союзе всегда пытались скрывать, что многие выдающиеся люди - евреи, давайте не будем к ним присоединятся!
this song was played in my grandpas funeral and every time i hear it i can memorize him walking next to his garden and giving me one of his sunflowers he had you see he had a bee farm and his house was filled with flowers and everytime the bees got enough pollin he will ring a little bell and all the bees will go back and make the honey..for me it was magical. I just have that one image of him thats all i only been with him once and i feel like i known him for years
That's beautiful
Your comment broke my heart 💔, it’s been 8 years
Is he the Godfather?
Beautiful
🖤
such high quality sound for an almost 77 year old recording.
77 years old? What time do you come from?
It's from 1962 ya dingus
Careful, boys. This guy seems to be from the future!
Well he's technically correct, it is 'almost' 77 years old.
@@virael3801 True. I'm 36, so I'm almost 77.
I understand that people have their different tastes and styles and not everyone can like the same thing, but it still baffles me that anyone (let alone more than 100 people) could say they dislike this.
+joshua church lol, no matter what it is on youtube, if it has as much as 3,000,000 views someones going to dislike.
It's sad, I know people that can't stand this type of music or even appreciate it.
+joshua church......... Most people would rather blame something or someone else for their unhappiness than take responsibility for it.
190 people now.
+joshua church, It just goes to show you that most people don't know great music when they hear it. I Love Classical Music
Incredible.
Yes!! Chris Kogos knows about classical strings world. At least in this sense.
yea
Indeed, such a beautiful piece of music.
There is something about David Oistrach that is unrivalled in even the most recorded legendary violinists.
He's my favorite violinist of the 20th century.
Le plus génial !
In this piece
I feel the pain of one thousand losses
I feel the love of a thousand nurturing mothers
I feel the strength of a thousand warriors
I feel the wonder of a thousand children
I feel the tears of a thousand grievers
I feel the questions of a thousand students
I feel the death of a thousand heroes
I feel the warmth of a thousand fireplaces
I feel the cold of a thousand winters
I feel the beauty of a thousand masterpieces
Thank you Debussey
I feel a fart coming
+Ben Velebir i don't think i feel the same things... i feel a calm night coming, bringing peace and joy
Ben Velebir this song always made me think of a summer day, funnily enough. youre with your best friend cruising along the coast in your cheap but reliable convertible on your way to go get ice cream and hang out at the park and feed seagulls for fun. you both trust each other completely and a gentle breeze pervades. you have nothing to worry about.
Esau-Tistic aha hahaha 😂😂😂 lmao
Ben Velebir Do you....do you feel all that?
I first fell in love with Clair de lune when I fell in love with a girl, it then became my heart break song. Then lullaby. This has been my go to place a lot iny life.. happy or sad so in a way became the soundtrack to my life and its ups and downs. Thank you David and Frieda for playing it so beautifully.
How are U now after 6 years ?
@@adityabhaskersrivastava5494
That is the question!
@@bernardghibaudo1068 we will have to wait it seems
@@adityabhaskersrivastava5494 yo you still curious? Same here
I had this unrequited love with one girl whos favourite piece was this. It has been my lullaby since. It is the sound of hope and despair, lost and love.
Incredible vibrato! David Oistrakh and the violin become one. The greatest violinist. Look at him as he plays, you will see a master.
I do love him too..
Only him and Heifetz I believe that has no sense of nervous when they play. That has something to do with the character other than the ability to play the violin.
Абсолютно согласна,Давид Федорович- ВЕЛИКИЙ,ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ СКРИПАЧ.
A true virtuoso
This makes me cry every time I hear this great violinist playing this wonderful tune and remembering my grandfather who was a violinist and who was murdered in Poland.
How lucky are we that this stirring rendition of such a classic was captured on film. I never tire of this performance. Outstanding.
I see Mom. Dad. Home town. Childhood. School. Sports. Love. Children. Career. Retirement. Music like this comes from and reaches to the deepest depths of manifestation of life. Thank you violistarevirtuoso. You've brought me to beautiful tears.
아 오이스트라흐 선생의 연주를 듣고 울지 않은 이 누구이랴!
It warms my heart to see that over 2.2 million people have watched this masterpiece. Maybe there is hope for mankind after all.
4 million now. I hope your hope is twice as big.
Yes CIW! Never, ever, ever, ever let ANYTHING take your hope down one notch!
Now take a look at view count of gundgam style or poker face
4 million :)
The King. His sound was a revelation. No one will every play like him again.
Best violonist ever. Humanity is grateful that some of his work was saved and pass from generation to generation to the Pantheon
The date is Apr 20, 2022...
I know that people will come back to listening to this piece but few people will remember a day such normal
But this piece made me realize that all people have is the moment right now.
Quandale Dingle
I love how concentrated he is while playing, and how much emotions he puts into this piece. It’s beautiful
Who is cutting onions in here??
Better than cheese.
ninjas as always
Not me.
I can't even cut the mustard.
Sorry it was me
I admire many great violinists but David Oïstrakh's sound always strikes a special feeling inside me words would hardly describe.
Again, I thank TH-cam for bringing exisite sublimness to my life. My father, in a phone conversation with me, talked about music, he was 85. Classiscal music came up, and he mentioined Claire De Lune as his favorite piece. He owened a stereo, and albums, but had come to the point where he couldn't operate it anymore - not that he would try to burden me with that worry. As we chatted, I pulled this up and he listened on the extenstion. Beautiful moment between father, music, and daughter.
My favorite is Clair de lune. I love this so much and can listen to this all day. Many many thanks for sharing this.
I am shaken. This piece is here performed with so much intensity and tenderness that words would never be able to describe. It's fabulous and played with extraordinary mastery and talent. It's played with a heart and an extremely deep warmth. We can already feel that it's not interpreted only to impress people, but rather to make us hear a soul that's screaming at full lungs and that's hitting us all right away. We can only be touched by the notes so carefully well played and can't help listening with our feelings. It's a short and wonderful journey, one of the most sincere interpretations I heard in my life. Greetings to this talent few people can have, to this gift.
I LOVE WHAT YOU SAY AND I LOVE YOU DECKY. THANK YOU
Beautiful words, and indeed, a sincerity that touches so deeply...
I didn't know how much I wanted to hear this exceptional piano piece with a violin until I heard it. It just added a whole new dimension and goddamn, it amplified the emotions that the song portrays.
there will never be violinists quite like oistrakh, but what we can settle with is a musical treasure
thank you David Oistrakh and Frida Bauer! For giving us those 4 minutes of wounderfull music!
Clair de lune
Votre âme est un paysage choisi
Que vont charmant masques et bergamasques
Jouant du luth et dansant et quasi
Tristes sous leurs déguisements fantasques.
Tout en chantant sur le mode mineur
L’amour vainqueur et la vie opportune,
Ils n’ont pas l’air de croire à leur bonheur
Et leur chanson se mêle au clair de lune,
Au calme clair de lune triste et beau,
Qui fait rêver les oiseaux dans les arbres
Et sangloter d’extase les jets d’eau,
Les grands jets d’eau sveltes parmi les marbres.
Moonlight
Your soul is a select landscape
Where charming masqueraders and bergamaskers go
Playing the lute and dancing and almost
Sad beneath their fantastic disguises.
All sing in a minor key
Of victorious love and the opportune life,
They do not seem to believe in their happiness
And their song mingles with the moonlight,
With the still moonlight, sad and beautiful,
That sets the birds dreaming in the trees
And the fountains sobbing in ecstasy,
The tall slender fountains among marble statues.
Paul Verlaine, 1869
Thank you Paul. Love
This music is so beautiful.Why i am crying???
cause u are an idiot xD
I eard the piano version and was like "wow it's beautiful"
but the violin version... mom.. it's so heart breaking.. I keep listening to it since yesterday and I'm still crying.
So, so beautiful. The music combines with this man's passion and outrageous skills to create something that literally takes my breath away.
One of the best pieces of music in the world and so beautifully played.
A breathtakingly beautiful performance. Quite possibly the very best ever rendition of this famous piece.
Thank you
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard in my life.
There are a lot of people that they don’t understand this music. Okay. However David Oistrakh is one the best if only the biggest virtuoso violinist ever and we have respect him.
The greatest thing about being a musician is that once you have mastered a piece, such as this one, you understand what is in the composer’s heart and soul. Then when you play it you know what they felt…God Bless…
I believe that classical music performances on TH-cam represent humankind at its finest: gifted musicians spending a lifetime mastering their instrument, coming together to coordinate their understanding of a masterwork(s) and then through the miracle of technology, making it available for all of us to see and hear, for free.
my Grandmother Marilyn was the light of my life. She had tk sacrifice a career as a concert pianist to raise her children and grandchildren who were aboandoned by their fathers. She always played this song for me and when I lost her in 2016 my world crumbled. she taught us that music is a direct expression of the soul. Love you Nanny. Rest in Glory
In this world, we must always allow and respect the freedom of opinion. Someone might simply hate this piece, because their spouse dropped dead while it was being played or that person may have gotten a rejection letter from the Curtis Institute of Music while this was playing. We all have our reasons to like or dislike anything. I never try to convince others to like what I like. That is being a bully. As a matter of fact, you might think I am odd, I go to about 100 live concerts and recitals each year, alone. I like going alone, because I do not care about the opinions of others.------ I adore this piece and agree with Ray Chen that this is a lovely transcription of this piano work----and a great performance.
this was the song I walked down the isle to ♡
My parents had this played at their wedding in 1958.
When I need to heal my soul after a long day I play this performance. I save it for when i really need it so as not to take it for granted. I can not help but love my fellow man a little more after listening to it.
A great example of what a human being can create with talent and passion. Love it
This is the difference between the old romantics and the contemporary technically perfect violinists. The old romantics give people tears and the contemporaries are just interesting.
David oistrakh is both technically and romantically as skilled or better than modern violinists
@@specialperson335 exactly, the op just wanted a reason to somehow bash technically proficient violinist like people can't be both. Yehudi menuhin still existed. An david still played campanella flawlessly aswell.
I feel the same way about pianists. Nobody today has the fire that pianists like gyorgy cziffra or josef lhevinne etc had, no one comes close no matter how technically brilliant they may be.
Special Person maybe its because by modern you mean young? Young people, as it turns out, have been alive less long.
Tejas Nair lol nice
My father's all-time favorite classic piece. I played it for him, over the phone, on TH-cam. He passed away a few months later.
He had never heard of TH-cam - but he knew Claude Debussy, that's for sure!
one of the most beautiful music pieces i've ever heard
Son vibrato nous transperce au coeur et chaque note est remplie d'une émotion rare comme si c'était la dernière.
This song brings so much ......sadness...happiness....nostalgia...emptiness...this song feels like a sad goodbye idk i brings so much emotion that isn't explainable but I Mean that's why I love this song because it holds so much meaning 💜
He feels this. Expertly played version of the most beautiful piece of music ever conceived. Props to the pianist too
I keep coming back to this, no matter the struggles of a day, this is a complete mood changer
Beautiful. Dramatic yet serene and elegant at the same time.
Just wonderful. A great artist interpreting a great composer.
whenever I cant fall asleep at night, I just play this piece
We often talk about how much happiness this music gives them but imagine the breadth and depth of those emotions Oistrakh feels. Just look at his face, how often do we witness someone near to tears at the beauty of his or her creation?
Horowitz used to cry all the time! Love them these past greats...
The evil within made me love this song!
+Frying Enigmas rain did for me
dude same
me too
Listen to Debussy's other pieces, absolutely gorgeous
Same 🤭
Ah, the lovely Clair De Lune. So beautiful and relaxing. I hope that classical music never disappears.
i love the sound of his violin, i played it for very long, and now im working on the piano, clair de lune is quite a difficult song to play, but this man plays the violin like heaven.. very good!! love this
hey, 11 years is a long time, listen again :)
It was my grandpa‘s favorite song. It reminds me so much of him, when I listened to it
This music is heaven,the people who dislike this cannot bare this beauty.
+Lilith boo 'bear'
Do you listen to modern day music?
I agree. This is how vibrato should be used and done.
I want this at my funeral, whenever that is. There's nothing that makes me cry like this does. It's as perfect as can be.
I never say that something is perfect but this my friends is the definition of perfect.
David Oistrakh is and was one of the greatest violinist ever in 400 years of any violinist, and he played Debussy's Clair de lune flawlessly...I cannot imagine anyone with any music in them to dislike this particular performance...it shows the ignorance of 272 people...really sad!
This is so amazingly beautiful. It is as if he is transmitting all his emotions and poignancy through the strings of the violin. The violin seems alive with emotion. It not only speaks, but weeps.
When I first got this account, I watched this then (several years again).
Watching it now, I still love it no matter how many times! Truly a beautiful classic.
It's so strange to see 8 year old comments. I hope you're having a good life.
Debussy's "Clair de Lune," Beethoven's " 2nd movement of "Pathetique," Bach's "Jesu" and "Sheep May Safely Graze" are the four pieces I could listen to for hours. Truly inspired & inspirational works!
Just sublime, probably the most magical piece of music ever written.
there's so much emotion and passion in this performance....such music that has the power to bring me to tears... wow
Beautiful, I’ve never heard Clair de lune played on a violin before, there always a first time for everything, imagine all the largely forgotten great musicians who probably never received the recognition they deserved, thank you !
The Definition of Music lives in this piece
Absolutely beautiful, and yes, tears . This just touches the depths of your soul..
I've heard this peace so many times playing through The Evil Within, but just now- listening to this with headphones and eyes closed-, a tear formed and fell down my cheek. Holy. Shit. I would be so sad if I ever went deaf
piece*
nerd Shitty autocorrect and a little laziness on my part, I reckon ._.
one of the few pieces that puts me into tears... the world needs more good music
I've had a music box that contained many of my valuables. I listened intently to the soothing twinkle as my figurine would twirl... Listening to this song brought back so many fond memories and yet I still have this box today. Listening to this alluring piece very much makes me joyously content... ^_^ thank you David Oistrach!
Ray Chen's VC interview brought me here! "The most magical recording ever."
You feel the beautifulness of the play from the first note.
I don't normally like classical music...but I am choosing songs for my wedding...out of all the songs I have listened to, this is the one that touches me...so beautiful it makes me want to cry.
A man and woman who look at one glance to be homely and unimportant, bring me to my knees when they demonstrate the total extreme of beauty. A lesson in humilty and gratitude, most sincerely meant.
I remember the first time I heard you in the safe room of The Evil Whitin, splendid, the most beautiful music I've ever heard.
What incredible vibrato! He is playing this from within. Peaceful, calm. So beautiful.
ugh my 16 year old self cant get over how beautifully this is played.
+nerdcandy101 My father is about to meet my mother for the first time and I already like this piece.
dayum son
why the fuck do you mention that you're 16? it literally doesnt fucking matter and makes you look desperate for attention
technichy
Seems like some fucks just can't get the joke.....
technichy who's really desperate for attention?
One of my favorites! I love it!
Ah quel son magnifique ! Quelle pureté ! Sublime !
there is so much love on this video chat. music like this needs to be heard by everyone! being in the presence of pure beauty brings great peace.
This has to be difficult to play on the violin. Very nice thanks for uploading this lovely music.
The technical part of it isn't difficult...but the way he expresses it and pours his heart into every note is awesome...
A Master at Work
Conjures to mind a midnight frosty walk, whilst wearing a warm favorite winter overcoat with a bright full moon behind me...
Oistrakh é virtuosíssimo. Magnifica interpretação.
my uncle used to play this on our out of tune piano. he said if you play it right it'll bring you to tears. i cant even watch this video without crying anymore.
This song feels like reminiscing on bittersweet memories of a loved one you lost.
Where has this song been all my life?
*Piece
I almost forgot to watch this today
I literally just fell asleep at my desk while listening to this.
Lol. Same
Beautiful music, beautiful performance, wonderful face.
Of course each of us has his or her own taste regarding tone, speed etc.etc. For me, the Maestro "nails" this one perfectly. So Poignant. Many thanks for posting. Best wishes.
Stand outside in a Maine snowstorm over the ocean with headphones on and listen to this as the waves crash on the shore. Chilling in every way!
How can this touch all the chords of both heart and mind ?
I've always loved (Clair de lune) with piano , but the violin is great also and waaaarm
When I hear this song I feel very small. I don't know why but I love it 💕💕💕💕
I listen many versions of this enchantment. But I always end here. Wonderful mr. Oistrakh
Nigh time, clear sky, stars, a mind full of thoughts, a cigarette. This song.
Minus the cigarette and you’re perfect!
How beautiful sound..
Это Великий русский скрипач, который играет музыку Великого композитора. Когда два таланта сливаются воедино, результат трогает струны души любого, даже самого чёрствого, человека.
Все правильно. Единственное, что Вы забыли упомянуть - он еврейский скрипач, и поэтому называть его Русским совсем неправильно. В советском союзе всегда пытались скрывать, что многие выдающиеся люди - евреи, давайте не будем к ним присоединятся!
A sound that goes straight to the soul, without encumbrances or affectations.
This makes a knot in my throat every single time. David Oistrakh delivers beauty itself to each and every one of us.