What's stupid about his comment? If people who normally don't listen to classical music become interested in Scheherazade from watching a TV show, that's a good thing. Great music should be appreciated by everyone. Snobbish, disrespectful comments like yours are the ones that bother me.
I wanted always to listen to this remarkable violinist.He was concermasteir in Berlin philarmonic symp orchestra under Karajan conducting.He passed away last October..A big friend of my teacher Denise Soriano ,a renowed violinist also.
There have already been few songs from different series which I had to find and listen again. This one, ofcourse is from Leverage. Generally I don't listen such music but when I heard that I was like WOW amazing
Is Leverage still being broadcast? Ironically, this video brought me to Leverage. I don't watch much TV, but with all of the Hardison comments, I found some episodes and watched them. Fun show!
I have to be honest, I watched the episode of leverage when Scheherazade was played. I had never heard it. It was so beautiful to me..that I felt emotion rising in and I couldn't explain it or the emotion. It was just beautiful and practically breath taking. I have to be honest, I don't listen to classical music, but this piece made me feel like I should. Any suggestions on where I can start. I really like the Scheherazade a lot.
CeCe2571 try Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. and maybe look up the back story for it too, it'll help you understand where the composer is coming from, so you can get that emotion you're looking for from the music.
among all violin song i heard (other than the nyan cat violinist) this is the most impressive thing that make me wanna learn more about violin and try to play this piece of art... thank you for uploading this, i too have been searching for this for a long time...
It doesn't matter where you hear the music from, or how you get into it, the point is that it moves you somehow. You saying this is saying that somehow you are better than others because you found this on your own, and not from a show.
Thumbs up if you have to play this solo and at first was really happy, and then listened to this recording and became completely terrified... I know I am now!
I just did a search and found a site that has free downloads for all the Scheherazade orchestral parts. free(hyphen)scores(dot)com. The solos are all in the Violin I part.
J'ai eu la grande chance , grâce à mon amie Anne Feron (elle-même amie de Herbert von Karajan depuis 1946 ) de dîner plusieurs fois en compagnie de Michel Schwalbé au restaurant "GOLDENER HIRSCH" à Salzburg. Il me parlait de son STRADIVARI.......... et aimait beaucoup rigoler . C'était un KONZERTMEISTER extraordinaire .
I have compiled a list of some of the best classical songs I know. Enjoy :) Rimsky Kosakov's Scheherazade Rezso Seress's Gloomy Sunday Debussy's Clair de Lune Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Fur Elise Chopin's Winter Wind Holst's The Planets Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 Mozart's Requiem Vivaldi's Alla Rustica, Sinfonia, La Follia, and La Notte Brahms's Hungarian Dance No. 5 Bach's Toccata and Fugue, Cello Suite No. 1, and Air on a G String
also funny that he changes some things in the score, it's very nice. For instance he ads some ricochets, and I always feel that like it's written the ricochet part is too short to make the small accelerando and get the impulse before getting back to the rubato, if you know what I mean. I think he can afford to do this because he is who he is, I'm not sure the reactions in auditions would be positive...
Melodía genial y la interpretación, una maravilla. Ese violín cantando a duo con el arpa, suenan celestialmente. Esas notas tan largas y sostenidas me hicieron erizar la piel
TsETsELIoT DREI-BY-FrIGHTMUSiK O yes he SAW her - in HIS Isotta - driving in That same-old sea-anthem eerie dream Inevitably which prefaced his morning trumpet call to “Slit HIS throat! And HERS! Frisk EDDIE! I want to SCREAM!” Recanting not thqt order, he heard again “her” theme - “Ease up, sir .. Chai ‘av naif-ur spared you a Gröschen of purdahlight, my each kittenish note Reserved for U ahlone from my 18-note dream ... Even though you hear and count now but 17, Tomorrow night’s b’Argonna-be still be divisible by...” [CUT, and SCENE.] “A gal pure to her bit grasputishun,” growled That catty director, our Mr Fry, swatting flies offscreen.
When that recording was made? And what about the instrument? I've read in a publication from 2017 that the "King Maximilian" violin was stolen in 1999, and has not been recovered.
Can you honestly say it's fair to compare them? This was one of the most well known violin solos... some tend to say the hardest... But Maynard Ferguson was no composer and no author of music he was simply a fine trumpeter and a bandleader
although Hardison brought me here....this is the most beautiful piece of music I ever heard
It is. Comparable to this level of beauty: Ofra Haza - Love song
I'd never actually heard of the show Leverage until five minutes ago when I googled "scheherazade violin solo".
What's stupid about his comment? If people who normally don't listen to classical music become interested in Scheherazade from watching a TV show, that's a good thing. Great music should be appreciated by everyone. Snobbish, disrespectful comments like yours are the ones that bother me.
This is simply divine. Absolutely stunning.
I wanted always to listen to this remarkable violinist.He was concermasteir in Berlin philarmonic symp orchestra under Karajan conducting.He passed away last October..A big friend of my teacher Denise Soriano ,a renowed violinist also.
This song is soo beautiful, it allows us all to see that there is beautiful things in this world. Thanks for uploading it!
that part at 3:05 gives me massive goosebumps every time.
There have already been few songs from different series which I had to find and listen again. This one, ofcourse is from Leverage. Generally I don't listen such music but when I heard that I was like WOW amazing
Hardison brought me here. BRILLIANT!
Is Leverage still being broadcast? Ironically, this video brought me to Leverage. I don't watch much TV, but with all of the Hardison comments, I found some episodes and watched them. Fun show!
On Sundays ION Television broadcasts all day Leverage! I believe it ran 5 seasons on TBS beginning 2008.
all five seasons are on Netflix
Yup Leverage introduced me to this wonderful piece as well. :)
Keely Anne Same!
I have to be honest, I watched the episode of leverage when Scheherazade was played. I had never heard it. It was so beautiful to me..that I felt emotion rising in and I couldn't explain it or the emotion. It was just beautiful and practically breath taking. I have to be honest, I don't listen to classical music, but this piece made me feel like I should. Any suggestions on where I can start. I really like the Scheherazade a lot.
CeCe2571 try Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. and maybe look up the back story for it too, it'll help you understand where the composer is coming from, so you can get that emotion you're looking for from the music.
The Planets-Gustav Holst
Sad violin , Canon in d, laputa, those are my favorites
Amazing. So looking forward to hearing my son play this in the string orchestra.
rest in piece, Schwalbe!!! Oct 09 2012
so perfect.....
The most beautiful sound in the world.
HARDISON PLAY THIS!
this is so gonna be my ringtone! :))
this is so amazing, it just sends chills down the body
This is my favorite piece to play!!!!
among all violin song i heard (other than the nyan cat violinist) this is the most impressive thing that make me wanna learn more about violin and try to play this piece of art... thank you for uploading this, i too have been searching for this for a long time...
Sencillamente espectacular!!
omg im so moved. this piece is so beautiful
It doesn't matter where you hear the music from, or how you get into it, the point is that it moves you somehow. You saying this is saying that somehow you are better than others because you found this on your own, and not from a show.
how beautiful!
Phenomenal!!!
HE ESCUCHADO VARIAS VERSIONES...PERO COMO SE NOTA CUANDO SE EJECUTA EN UN STRADIVARIUS....SONIDO DE ÁNGELES, PERFECTO!
I first heard this piece of music being sampled on curtain call by the damned and always found it hauntingly beautiful as if being pulled into heaven
absolutely stunning
omg, the last 30 seconds are ethereal!
it's beautiful.
5:10 AMAZING
thumbs up if you listened this because hardison played at leverage :D
Some thing of beauty..............
Thanks for the post..
Superbe
wonderful i played this song many years ago, I love it!
Thumbs up if you have to play this solo and at first was really happy, and then listened to this recording and became completely terrified... I know I am now!
I just did a search and found a site that has free downloads for all the Scheherazade orchestral parts. free(hyphen)scores(dot)com. The solos are all in the Violin I part.
@AllOutxBox360 He could, he was just too nervous, so Nate hypnotized him to come him down.
beauty divine............
amazing!
Thaks for taking me out of it every 30 seconds!!!
J'ai eu la grande chance , grâce à mon amie Anne Feron (elle-même amie de
Herbert von Karajan depuis 1946 ) de dîner plusieurs fois en compagnie de
Michel Schwalbé au restaurant "GOLDENER HIRSCH" à Salzburg.
Il me parlait de son STRADIVARI.......... et aimait beaucoup rigoler .
C'était un KONZERTMEISTER extraordinaire .
4 ppl clicked the dislike button bcoz they were still trembling in awe....
Fantastic!
RIP from Austria
I have compiled a list of some of the best classical songs I know. Enjoy :)
Rimsky Kosakov's Scheherazade
Rezso Seress's Gloomy Sunday
Debussy's Clair de Lune
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Fur Elise
Chopin's Winter Wind
Holst's The Planets
Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1
Mozart's Requiem
Vivaldi's Alla Rustica, Sinfonia, La Follia, and La Notte
Brahms's Hungarian Dance No. 5
Bach's Toccata and Fugue, Cello Suite No. 1, and Air on a G String
Stradivarius, amazing everything, flaws? NADA
also funny that he changes some things in the score, it's very nice. For instance he ads some ricochets, and I always feel that like it's written the ricochet part is too short to make the small accelerando and get the impulse before getting back to the rubato, if you know what I mean. I think he can afford to do this because he is who he is, I'm not sure the reactions in auditions would be positive...
third movement is my ringtones..
Melodía genial y la interpretación, una maravilla. Ese violín cantando a duo con el arpa, suenan celestialmente. Esas notas tan largas y sostenidas me hicieron erizar la piel
Thank You! But you cut two solos in the first movment, could you please put them also? Would you also have the Oistrakh version please?
amazing
Absolutely magnificent
Thumbs up if you don't care WHY someone listened to it because at least it's real music
i love this solos im practicing them now in 10 yrs oldand i hope i can play them before i turn eleven ahah lol
Did you ever get it
So have you played it yet?
Extraaaaaaa jeeee!
LEVERAGE lol hardison is a beast
Beautiful, Karajan is conductor
Wow.
it's missing the other violin solos in the first movement! :(
I cry when I hear this. can you anyhow compare this with anything that is being made up in our days?
oh, i have this recording. it's with karajan and the berlin phil right?
im here because of rimsky korsakov
I think someone poured hot sauce in my eyes!
TsETsELIoT DREI-BY-FrIGHTMUSiK
O yes he SAW her - in HIS Isotta - driving in
That same-old sea-anthem eerie dream
Inevitably which prefaced his morning trumpet call to
“Slit HIS throat! And HERS! Frisk EDDIE! I want to SCREAM!”
Recanting not thqt order, he heard again “her” theme -
“Ease up, sir .. Chai ‘av naif-ur spared you a
Gröschen of purdahlight, my each kittenish note
Reserved for U ahlone from my 18-note dream ...
Even though you hear and count now but 17,
Tomorrow night’s b’Argonna-be still be divisible by...” [CUT, and
SCENE.] “A gal pure to her bit grasputishun,” growled
That catty director, our Mr Fry, swatting flies offscreen.
1:37 is my ringtone
4:50...N I C E!
@hudarawr i wanna know where to get it! tell me!
i wonder if the opening can tend to drag
all solos sound very similar....any1 know which solo is played in leverage?
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When that recording was made? And what about the instrument? I've read in a publication from 2017 that the "King Maximilian" violin was stolen in 1999, and has not been recovered.
hardison! XD XD
rest in peace*
thumbs up if you are here for LEVERAGE! xD
No Scheherazade was Persian, her stories were a mixture of Arab, Perisan and other South East tales.
They have released Mendelssohn concerto by him in cd, some years ago,do you know if is still on the record market?
Regards,thank you for this record..
yes you can see leverage on reruns!
Listening to this while smoking a cigarette and plotting
Superb! Nur schade, so viele Schnitte...
SÚPER CALMANTE estaba estrezado y la música me calmo
7 lesser fortunate individuals may have gotten lost into the good part of youtube ...
just enjoy the music nd forget about the thumbs
they played this in the karate kid
That Thing Over There 007 no, you're thinking of the nocturne in c# minor.
I thought it was nocturne in c sharp minor
This ain't no solo at all. Are you deaf or just discredit other performers? I was one of the thumb down on this for its title.
What classifies real music?
Thumbs up if stop typing, scroll up and listen to the damn music. Enough of this thumbs up garbage.
sui generis
Pretty nice but it's not Maynard Ferguson.
Can you honestly say it's fair to compare them? This was one of the most well known violin solos... some tend to say the hardest... But Maynard Ferguson was no composer and no author of music he was simply a fine trumpeter and a bandleader
LOL I love Birdland!
Maddog what about birds?
Willem Dafoe Put in Birdland by Maynard Ferguson and watch...th-cam.com/video/idGvKFbYgI4/w-d-xo.html
+Willem Dafoe I'd always heard that the "Devils Trill" was the hardest, but yeah I could see this one being at the top of the list.
what's with the crazy thumbs up, shut up and listen.
Is it me or does anyone actually hear the story in the song. This is breath taking
Nathan Bel It's not just you. Scheherazade is a story-driven masterpiece, based off of works of Shakespeare.
WOW
Please does anyone have the recording of the whole opera with Michael schawalbe as the soloist
achingly beautiful
leverage!!!!
i'm ashamed to but it's trueXD
I’m here because of harry Bosch