I refuse to date someone who doesn't love this. Looks are not that important, but if you don't appreciate music like this, I don't think we're a good match. They should honestly make a Tindr app that lets people swipe based on musical taste lol
The slow movement was my grandfather's favorite piece of music. He whistled it all the time. He died in 1951 when I was 9. But to this day, and I'm closing in on 75, when I hear it I think of him.
People frequently comment that Jansen's career is aided by her good looks. Yes, she is a very pretty lady! Regardless, for years I have admired Jansen's playing without putting much stock in her appearance. Then I saw several interviews with Jansen. And I fell in love! Not just a pretty face, but a sincere warmth, grace, intelligence and humility that I found extremely appealing. And incredible talent. She is a treasure!
She is? Honestly never noticed. I keep looking at her left hand and think - how does a human being do that? Is she even human? Her right hand is also pretty out of this world ;)
Not only was every note in place but also every hair. What an elegant, powerful and artistic performer. This is one of the best recordings of this concerto I have ever heard. Absolutely outstanding and we can thank the conductor and orchestra who were equally outstanding.
I was a WW2 orphan and at one foster home (before my mother died) the grandfather a member of the San Diego Symphony and would practice violin out in his garage/ workshop, while I would sit on the other side of the door (3 yrs. old) and cry at such beautiful music and the this was one of them. I started on violin at age 10 yrs. and still perform. Janine is magical, just love her passion. Listen to her Bach Chaconne, a real education. Wonderful.
I can feel the pain of Tchaikovski, it´s so emotional, those glissandos and hight passages. That virtuosity, such powerful song Tchaikovski must have been the most amazing composer ever
What I LOVE about Jansen is she is no cookie cutter violinist, she is an artist to thrill today's audiences like no other. We are lucky to be able to hear her gift to the world.
Tchaikovsky's Violin concerto: I. Allegro moderato 0:00 II. Canzonetta: Andante 18:56 III. Finale: Allegro vivacissimo 25:08 Encore: "Mélodie" from "Souvenir d'un lieu cher" (arr. for violin and orchestra by Glazunov) 39:43
Staggering performance by Janine Janssen ... surely the foremost violinist of the moment. But what I also find really wonderful about this is the sensitive conducting of Paavo Järvi. If you want to see what a conductor does apart from flapping his baton about, watch this. His interaction with Janine is wonderful to watch! And lastly ... the lady flautist!! What an enthusiastic performance from her! And may I say ... what a beauty!! All in all 44 minutes of heaven! Thanks for posting!
I remember when I was a child traveling by car with my family and my father listening to this concert all the trip long and, at first i didn't like it, but with time I started to appreciate it and now I am a big enthusiastic of classic music thanks to him. I miss you so much dad
The Tchaikovsky violin concerto is my favourite classical piece, and played by Janine Jansen it seems twice as beautiful as it normally is! Congratulations!
Wat kan Janine Jansen ons mee nemen met deze prachtige muziek. Geweldig. Dank. Ook aan Paavo en het Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, een door mij zeer gewaardeerd orkest.
Being a violinist has such high demand for stamina, I doubt if I can just hold that piece of wood for more than 40 minutes straight, let alone playing with such strength and precision at the same time
I love everything about this - the composer, the soloist and the conductor. What a sublime and exciting performance this is. Janine is full of wit and energy, as well as impeccable beauty (I've never heard the cadenza played with such virtuosity and delight) and Paavo matching her every move. This is more like a chamber piece - with everyone listening and joining in the fun. Never underestimate this music - it is Tchaikovsky at his inventive best - and this may be the best performance of it I've heard in 45 years of loving it. Wow!
I have listened to this concerto 50+ times and her third movement increased my appreciation of the work - that's the highest compliment you can give any artist. Well done Janine!
I have lived with recordings of this monumental work, by such artists as Heifitz, Oistrack, Menuhin, Chung, Szeryng, Little, Mutter, and this performance stacks up against the very best.
So I watched several performances of this piece and this is my favorite interpretation of it. Others were excellent as well, but this one is extra special. Gorgerous!
An electrifying performance from Janine; suitably sensitive, full of energy and occasionally drunken (as I think Tchaikovsky intended) but also with great support from the excellent orchestra and conductor. for whom this clearly isn't just another play through. Lots of new ideas here and I loved it. But can I just give a shout out to the wonderful Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, bless him, without whom none of us would be able to share this masterful and underrated concerto. A joy from start to finish with a lovely bonus at the end. Thank you so much for the upload.
Insuperable, roza la perfección. La Janine Jansen tiene en éste concierto, un vestido a medida, que forma parte de su sensibilidad artística. Bravo!!!!!
ComposerInUK Sin duda alguna, la obra de Tchaikovsky es magistral. Una auténtica delicia para el espíritu humano. Me alegro mucho coincidir con usted. Reciba un cordial saludo
Un gran concierto, junto con el de Mendelssohn venia en el disco de Isacc Stern con la orq. de Filadelfia de E. Ormandy. Y esta versión algo gruesa pero muy apasionada lo cual la salva a esta impetuosa violinista que en un par de momentos la pasó dificil.
LOL When you've worked your ass off all week, and are as tired and fed up as you could ever imagine life could leave you...then there is this! Tchaikovsky! :) I'll not get into a discussion on nuance and other silliness. Ha! I can hear soul. I can hear heart. I can hear longing. It is almost, just almost perfection itself! :) Makes me feel alive!!! As tired and worn out as I am. Ha! Just what is good music supposed to do? It lifts you up off the floor and gives you hope and strength! :) It reanimates your very soul.
7-14-20 w/ WORLD falling apart under mishandling of Covid by USA, & Trump trying to end medical insurance for all the hospital personnel too. I needed a break & this was PERFECT!
Not only is this a superb soloist, you are seeing a stunningly masterful accompaniment by Paavo Järvi too. Bravo for the camera work too. Every classical musician should see this production.
I couldn't agree more Robert. It's superb in every respect. I never tire of watching it. I've seen videos of Janine's recordings of this with Matthew Harding and while she is as professional and delightful as ever (and actually runs the show), he is a self obsessed clown. No comparison with Järvi.
And...! The delicious encore (the Melodie, by Tchaikovsky) is so touching. Watch the chemistry between soloist and conductor. They really playing this with love and warmth. Brava Janine, bravo Paavo and bravo maestro Tchaikovsky...
I just want to add a new comment to the responses to her marvelous performance. She embodies all of the passion, tension, and joy of the piece. If the recording had stopped after the first movement, all the promise would have been fulfilled. Thank God it is complete!
I know very well it makes absolutely no sense to be proud of being born in the same area as a celebrity, but damn Janine, you are a treasure for the Dutchies.
Janine is incredibly beautiful! It is insane, let alone the brilliant execution of every performance. This is a feast to the ear and glorious to watch. Thank you universe for giving us such unbelievably gifted artists!
This weekend she played this concert in Auditori of Barcelona. It was a gift. Great, beautiful, moving, exciting experience. She's so brilliant!!! One of my favorites violin concerts.
Wonderful performance by Janine Jansen accompanied by an excellent orchestra. Her playing is sharp and vigorous in addition to melodious, a combination that places her among the top violinists of all time.
I had this on cd but lost it. I used to listen with the children (long time ago) and I remember the oldest one (very sensitive) not older than 6 back then used to lay herself on the ground with arms wide crying how beautiful ❤️ timeless. Wonderful memory while I accidentally come across this video 🙏
We know we're in for something special from the moment this performance begins... Jarvi is so sensitive with the opening phrase. Then Janine steps in and plays with such lyrical beauty - it really is lovely. It's also great to see such a connection between soloist and orchestra. It feels as if they are playing chamber music sometimes. All the drunkenness of the Finale and all the gorgeousness of the slow movement are intact. A truly great performance and, for my money, one of the best you'll hear. Tchaikovsky wins again...!
+The Cat Well, I certainly didn't intend to irritate you! What I want to do is to dispel a myth - that Tchaikovsky didn't have a sense of humour. In this piece (and in so many more) this sense of fun is abundantly clear. But in many other comments and writings I've seen, Tchaikovsky is dismissed as a gloom-monger. By drunken, I intend to convey those initial stages of intoxication when everything seems all right with the world. And I mean it especially in the cadenza of the first movement and in the second subject of the finale. Please, get back to me if you continue to be interested or you don't think I've answered your question... All good wishes
+ComposerInUK it's definitely an odd thing to compare this piece to drunkenness... indeed to compare anything to "the stages of drunkenness". This seems like the polar opposite of drunkenness to me. Although I don't think I'd find it irritating, I'd definitely consider your evaluations to be ill-considered if it was anything more than a YT comment and intended to be taken seriously at all.
I've watched a lot of orchestra videos, but this is the best-filmed I've seen. Focussing on the music pages then back-focussing to the performer's violin; audience faces then pull back. The star rather shines herself--wow.
Janine Jansen, eine hervorragende Violinistin! Technik, klang der Geige, exzellent! Sie kämpft noch mit ihrem Instrument. Es scheint noch keine Partnerschaft zu sein. Eine in Musikalität eingetauchte Verbindung!
What a powerful, expressive, magical performance by this great young beautiful artist! It was if I was hearing this violin concerto for the first time. I literally have fallen in love with this great work again, and with her playing...and with her! Art and love are one again!!!
Janine Jansen-so gifted! Not only with the violin, but in feminine beauty also. It makes for a magnificent presentation of an outstandingly beautiful creation by Tchaikovsky.
Even though Tchaikovsky was born 103 years after that precious fiddle. I believe the great composer's soul lived inside of it. Janine speaks to him through the F hole, however in broken English, about Auer. I thank God for Janine and that wonderful orchestra.
An outstanding performance of the best violin concerto in history! Janine Jansen's passionate engagement in her music is clearly visible and resonates with listeners and the conductor alike, IMO. As for Jansen, I couldn't think of a better example of an instance where beauty and talent have simultaneously reached to an apex.
Thank you Janine once more You give us reasons to believe in life. And the masterful conductor of the orchestra as well. The spirit of music is here incarnated.
Janine Jansen is a privileged one, as a superb violin player she can for a moment keep the souls of great composers in the cage of her heart and set them free beautifully through the magic of her gifted fingers
Totalment dácord, interpreta com ningú tot tipus de matissos delicats i expresius i dinamics quant convé, es única, tot un referent actualmente a Europa. Per cert aquest concert el domina de forma magistral. Salutacions i millors desitjos.
This is in my opinion the best rendition of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece! I absolutely adore Janine Jansen! (Perhaps this video will get more views (which it deserves) if "violin concerto in D major, op. 35" is included in the tags.)
My mother played 2nd violin in 6 states and 3 countries. She was always a great admirer of this wonderful player. She always admired the way she played and how she always played with the orchestra members and the audiences. This piece was always one of her favorite pieces. Janine does one of the best renditions of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with an amazing chamber group that she conducts while playing one of the best lead violins ever
A Russian Composer, a Dutch Violinist, a German orchestra and a Conductor from Estonia! Couldn't have asked for more to this outstanding Concerto and brilliant performance! This Violin Concerto by Tchaikovsky can never die!
This performance will go down as the most famous ever. Jansen is enormously talented and possibly the premiere violinist in the world and gorgeous to boot.I almost married the former Miss Australia,who happened to be happened to be Dutch from Amsterdam where I spent some time. I have watched this performance at least 50 times and never tire of it! Gary Hill
@@garyhill3814 I agree with you completely. However there are a few others you will definitely know like Anna Sophie Mutter, Lisa Batiashvili, Hillary Hahn. I have followed Janine since she was 4 years old when her parents every weekend invited musician friends for a music session and young Janine was playing already like a established Violinist!
She sets the place aflame wlth her vivacity, a vitality , fury and tenderness that draws the orchestra, as much as the fine conductor does, onto her plane of imagination and mastery, yet all done with a modesty and total fidelity to the composer.
Shut the fuck up! He's the conductor that every country dream of! And I don't know what is your country - I can only presume that you're ukranian and it's no wonder that you came to this music thread and spamming here. / Guys, sorry for offtop
Janine Jansen is coming to Tokyo very soon to perform this very piece by Tchaikovsky on Friday 9th May at Suntory Hall. The accompanying band will be Boston Symphony Orchestra under Charles Dutoit replacing Lorin Maazel, who has cancelled his long haul flight to Japan owing to "an accident" (with no details of his plight yet given). I bought a ticket for it quite some time ago because I assumed that I'd be able to enjoy Symphonie fantastique in Maazel's unique interpretation. I've already heard Dutoit conduct Philadelphia Orchestra in Suntory Hall, and though I have nothing against him, I had reservations about retaining the ticket as the Japanese promoter is accepting a full refund right now. Well, having heard her play on this footage for nearly 45 minutes, I think I'll attend the concert by all means! Thanks for the upload, hotmifi!
Janine, jij hebt een zeer groot talent vanGod gekregen om de mensen te troosten en vreugde te geven. Dank U wel Heere God, zegen Janine overvloedig in Jezus'naam.
Is there a more beautiful violin concerto, a more beautiful and haunting melody? It has lingered in my mind since I first heard it in1957. Magnificently played by one of amazing talent, as well as beauty. Humanity peaks in creations and productions like this.
To be honest.. I never liked her.. her technique.. her tone.. but when I watched this video.. I take my hat off to you Janine Jensen.. You nailed my ultimate violin concerto. ...particularly in the 1st movement i.e during the development part before the cadenza.. despite the insanely complex double stops together with some required fingering gymnastics for chromatic chords.. She respected Tchaikovsky's brilliant music plan throughout the performance. Well done. ... Oh and..yeah I agree.. never knew Putin was an exceptional conductor. Haha.
Ezane Ismail Putin, definition (from online dictionary of the utmost-wisest and noblest of the Russian people): Political leader without equal; adventurer extraordinaire; brilliant physicist; majestic conductor; master of the hockey stick; and most especially, someone who does *not* have political opponents assassinated.
I am afraid next time this concerto is in Public Radio, I will get a ticket for speeding. My mind soars with it, and my heart beats like a storm. If I get home before it is over, a take an extra round, I can't stop listening from the beginning to the end. I am not a musician, what it means that she communicate so much through this interpretation that even a amateur like me, can.t get enough of it. Delightful, dreamy. .
I wish had friends that understood the beauty of this =(
I wish I had friends
Same
me too most of my friends exept one understands it and he plays
Performing in community orchestras guarantees I have friends who not only appreciate, but love playing this great music. I am very fortunate.
I refuse to date someone who doesn't love this. Looks are not that important, but if you don't appreciate music like this, I don't think we're a good match. They should honestly make a Tindr app that lets people swipe based on musical taste lol
The slow movement was my grandfather's favorite piece of music. He whistled it all the time. He died in 1951 when I was 9. But to this day, and I'm closing in on 75, when I hear it I think of him.
The slow movement is very nice. This my 1st listening of this piece.
A very difficult piece, according to Perlman, which I adored first time I heard it! Listen again & again.
Go bless you❤️
How lovely..
Canzonetta: Andante...I hope you are in good health !!!!
Her phrasing is gold
Her sound is gold
Her vibrato is gold
Prove she is made of gold
yes, exactly...
She is pure gold!!!
indeed!
And you are also gold
No wonder Brett Yang is in love with her. She is amazing.
wendy yu IKRRRRRR
I doubt he is in love with her, but she is an outstanding violinist.
How do you know Brett Yang is in love with her as she’s married? Lol
@@Smilthy Can't be in love with a married woman?
I think he just has a musical crush on her, as do I lol!
6:25 most gigantic eargasm of all time!
Goosebumps
People frequently comment that Jansen's career is aided by her good looks. Yes, she is a very pretty lady! Regardless, for years I have admired Jansen's playing without putting much stock in her appearance. Then I saw several interviews with Jansen. And I fell in love! Not just a pretty face, but a sincere warmth, grace, intelligence and humility that I found extremely appealing. And incredible talent. She is a treasure!
yes, she's wonderful--the real deal. great artist and wonderful human being. loves what she does and we are blessed to listen to that love.
She is? Honestly never noticed. I keep looking at her left hand and think - how does a human being do that? Is she even human? Her right hand is also pretty out of this world ;)
I swear some stupid person finna call them a simp.
She plays with skill and passion unrivaled since Perlman 👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏽
@@sonata2328 here I am, SIMPS
Not only was every note in place but also every hair. What an elegant, powerful and artistic performer. This is one of the best recordings of this concerto I have ever heard. Absolutely outstanding and we can thank the conductor and orchestra who were equally outstanding.
Janine Jansen is not only a treasure in Holland but also a blessing for humankind.
I really like her performance.
Grandissima
Meràvigliosa
Sulime
it is the Netherlands thank you
Celestial
I was a WW2 orphan and at one foster home (before my mother died) the grandfather a member of the San Diego Symphony and would practice violin out in his garage/ workshop, while I would sit on the other side of the door (3 yrs. old) and cry at such beautiful music and the this was one of them. I started on violin at age 10 yrs. and still perform. Janine is magical, just love her passion. Listen to her Bach Chaconne, a real education. Wonderful.
my favourite recording of this piece. janine jansen is an absolute legend.
yes, legend of angel janine.
Wow. I like a violinist that plays more than the written note, the feeling, the vibrato, nuances, and intelligent interpretation. Wow.
I'm never tired of this masterpiece
for me it's the best classical music work ever written.
yess, idk how many times I’ve rewatched this, ik im one year late lol
It is an absolute masterpiece. Tchaikovsky was an accomplished genius, there was and never will be any composer like him.
@@lolllololllo 真的很感動
I hope that audience understands just how privileged they are
and we are, that we have this internet
Amazing!👍👍👍This is my favourite interpretation of this concerto!
I love how it's not always finesse with Jansen. With the Tchaikovsky she's never afraid to go at it, adding appropriately rustic accents.
6:25 is pure magic! What a great piece of art!
It's my favourite part too *-*
Climax
Is it normal for me to tear up at this point?
Yes
I always get goosebumps crawling up my neck
I can feel the pain of Tchaikovski, it´s so emotional, those glissandos and hight passages. That virtuosity, such powerful song Tchaikovski must have been the most amazing composer ever
Agree
Disagree
@@ludwigvanbeethoven2805 you suck
Agree
@@franzliszt9799 and everyone hates you cuz you make things to hard
What I LOVE about Jansen is she is no cookie cutter violinist, she is an artist to thrill today's audiences like no other. We are lucky to be able to hear her gift to the world.
I break up in tears every time I listen to this piece... This musicality is beyond words
HAHAHA omg, i'm so glad i noticed this guy having a great time doing a little dance to her violin at 27:36
Man, he was really getting down!
more like sweating with the flute ;) This place is hard to nail!
just paused the video to see the comments!
This is beautiful
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation I think they mean the guy with the double bass
Tchaikovsky's Violin concerto:
I. Allegro moderato 0:00
II. Canzonetta: Andante 18:56
III. Finale: Allegro vivacissimo 25:08
Encore: "Mélodie" from "Souvenir d'un lieu cher" (arr. for violin and orchestra by Glazunov) 39:43
Why everyone write every part, but forget about cadenza 🤔
Jakub Strużyński ñp
@@el_enumo Because it's part of the 1st movement? Lmao
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 But it's important too. I like listening only cadenza. Lmao x2
Thanku
Staggering performance by Janine Janssen ... surely the foremost violinist of the moment. But what I also find really wonderful about this is the sensitive conducting of Paavo Järvi. If you want to see what a conductor does apart from flapping his baton about, watch this. His interaction with Janine is wonderful to watch! And lastly ... the lady flautist!! What an enthusiastic performance from her! And may I say ... what a beauty!! All in all 44 minutes of heaven! Thanks for posting!
Spot on!
24:54 Wouldn't be a good concert without a clear cough in there.
After searching the right performance of this piece for 2 years, I think I finally found it.
I remember when I was a child traveling by car with my family and my father listening to this concert all the trip long and, at first i didn't like it, but with time I started to appreciate it and now I am a big enthusiastic of classic music thanks to him. I miss you so much dad
The Tchaikovsky violin concerto is my favourite classical piece, and played by Janine Jansen it seems twice as beautiful as it normally is!
Congratulations!
Wat kan Janine Jansen ons mee nemen met deze prachtige muziek. Geweldig. Dank. Ook aan Paavo en het Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, een door mij zeer gewaardeerd orkest.
This is the best performance of Tchaikovsky on youtube!
Being a violinist has such high demand for stamina, I doubt if I can just hold that piece of wood for more than 40 minutes straight, let alone playing with such strength and precision at the same time
You’ll get used to it if you practice multiple hours a day
Classified yeah, about 40 hours ought to do it
I love everything about this - the composer, the soloist and the conductor. What a sublime and exciting performance this is. Janine is full of wit and energy, as well as impeccable beauty (I've never heard the cadenza played with such virtuosity and delight) and Paavo matching her every move. This is more like a chamber piece - with everyone listening and joining in the fun. Never underestimate this music - it is Tchaikovsky at his inventive best - and this may be the best performance of it I've heard in 45 years of loving it. Wow!
34:31 Spine-tingling. I have heard this piece a million times but it always still gets me.
I have listened to this concerto 50+ times and her third movement increased my appreciation of the work - that's the highest compliment you can give any artist. Well done Janine!
💯💯💯
I have lived with recordings of this monumental work, by such artists as Heifitz, Oistrack, Menuhin, Chung, Szeryng, Little, Mutter, and this performance stacks up against the very best.
literally no one:
me after watching a performance on youtube, every single time: *applauds like there's no tomorrow*
Mariella Quintia omg
I often applaud as well! I'm glad i'm not alone
@@yanas9871 Me Too!
So I watched several performances of this piece and this is my favorite interpretation of it. Others were excellent as well, but this one is extra special. Gorgerous!
An electrifying performance from Janine; suitably sensitive, full of energy and occasionally drunken (as I think Tchaikovsky intended) but also with great support from the excellent orchestra and conductor. for whom this clearly isn't just another play through. Lots of new ideas here and I loved it. But can I just give a shout out to the wonderful Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, bless him, without whom none of us would be able to share this masterful and underrated concerto. A joy from start to finish with a lovely bonus at the end. Thank you so much for the upload.
Insuperable, roza la perfección. La Janine Jansen tiene en éste concierto, un vestido a medida, que forma parte de su sensibilidad artística. Bravo!!!!!
This being Tchaikovsky's violin concerto. I think the clue may be in the title...
ComposerInUK Sin duda alguna, la obra de Tchaikovsky es magistral. Una auténtica delicia para el espíritu humano. Me alegro mucho coincidir con usted. Reciba un cordial saludo
Francesc Tuto Thank you... it is indeed masterful and it is by Tchaikovsky who wrote it in 1878. Thank you for your comment.
Un gran concierto, junto con el de Mendelssohn venia en el disco de Isacc Stern con la orq. de Filadelfia de E. Ormandy. Y esta versión algo gruesa pero muy apasionada lo cual la salva a esta impetuosa violinista que en un par de momentos la pasó dificil.
This is one of my favourite pieces of classical music. And this performance is electrifying! Ahh Tchaikovski...what a genius!
LOL When you've worked your ass off all week, and are as tired and fed up as you could ever imagine life could leave you...then there is this! Tchaikovsky! :) I'll not get into a discussion on nuance and other silliness. Ha! I can hear soul. I can hear heart. I can hear longing. It is almost, just almost perfection itself! :) Makes me feel alive!!! As tired and worn out as I am. Ha! Just what is good music supposed to do? It lifts you up off the floor and gives you hope and strength! :) It reanimates your very soul.
🎻🎭🎨🐝
7-14-20 w/ WORLD falling apart under mishandling of Covid by USA, & Trump trying to end medical insurance for all the hospital personnel too. I needed a break & this was PERFECT!
Yes!
In my opinion the best violinist in the world!
Grand talent mais n'exagérons rien tout de même souvenons-nous de Isaac Stern, Yehudi Menuhin, et le génie d'Ivry Gitlis !!!!! Sacré brochette
This always makes me smile :) I can't imagine life without music like this.
Not only is this a superb soloist, you are seeing a stunningly masterful accompaniment by Paavo Järvi too. Bravo for the camera work too. Every classical musician should see this production.
I couldn't agree more Robert. It's superb in every respect. I never tire of watching it. I've seen videos of Janine's recordings of this with Matthew Harding and while she is as professional and delightful as ever (and actually runs the show), he is a self obsessed clown. No comparison with Järvi.
And...! The delicious encore (the Melodie, by Tchaikovsky) is so touching. Watch the chemistry between soloist and conductor. They really playing this with love and warmth. Brava Janine, bravo Paavo and bravo maestro Tchaikovsky...
I just want to add a new comment to the responses to her marvelous performance. She embodies all of the passion, tension, and joy of the piece. If the recording had stopped after the first movement, all the promise would have been fulfilled. Thank God it is complete!
他的琴很好他的技術好每個樂章都顯示是的心靈上的那種美妙
I know very well it makes absolutely no sense to be proud of being born in the same area as a celebrity, but damn Janine, you are a treasure for the Dutchies.
Janine is incredibly beautiful! It is insane, let alone the brilliant execution of every performance. This is a feast to the ear and glorious to watch. Thank you universe for giving us such unbelievably gifted artists!
God made her and God gave her
the gift.
This weekend she played this concert in Auditori of Barcelona. It was a gift. Great, beautiful, moving, exciting experience. She's so brilliant!!! One of my favorites violin concerts.
Wonderful performance by Janine Jansen accompanied by an excellent orchestra. Her playing is sharp and vigorous in addition to melodious, a combination that places her among the top violinists of all time.
I had this on cd but lost it. I used to listen with the children (long time ago) and I remember the oldest one (very sensitive) not older than 6 back then used to lay herself on the ground with arms wide crying how beautiful ❤️ timeless. Wonderful memory while I accidentally come across this video 🙏
Forget about the lost CD cherish the memory of your daughter
Yes I just did. And daily actually 😊🙏
i listened to 6:25 while i was high - almost saw the alternate universes
LMAOOAOAOAOA
Drugs are bad.
I listened to it while I was not high - almost saw the same thing
this will forever be the greatest recording of this piece to date! janine is the only performer who truly makes sparks fly while performing this work.
it is really great but i gotta give my man itzhak the win thought
We know we're in for something special from the moment this performance begins... Jarvi is so sensitive with the opening phrase. Then Janine steps in and plays with such lyrical beauty - it really is lovely. It's also great to see such a connection between soloist and orchestra. It feels as if they are playing chamber music sometimes. All the drunkenness of the Finale and all the gorgeousness of the slow movement are intact. A truly great performance and, for my money, one of the best you'll hear. Tchaikovsky wins again...!
***** What a wonderful comment. I send you all my best wishes...
+ComposerInUK Listen to Soundtrack of CLOUD ATLAS u will love it :)
+ComposerInUK You mention drunkenness in every video of this I see. For some reason it irritates me, I don't know why...
+The Cat Well, I certainly didn't intend to irritate you! What I want to do is to dispel a myth - that Tchaikovsky didn't have a sense of humour. In this piece (and in so many more) this sense of fun is abundantly clear. But in many other comments and writings I've seen, Tchaikovsky is dismissed as a gloom-monger. By drunken, I intend to convey those initial stages of intoxication when everything seems all right with the world. And I mean it especially in the cadenza of the first movement and in the second subject of the finale. Please, get back to me if you continue to be interested or you don't think I've answered your question... All good wishes
+ComposerInUK it's definitely an odd thing to compare this piece to drunkenness... indeed to compare anything to "the stages of drunkenness". This seems like the polar opposite of drunkenness to me. Although I don't think I'd find it irritating, I'd definitely consider your evaluations to be ill-considered if it was anything more than a YT comment and intended to be taken seriously at all.
I've watched a lot of orchestra videos, but this is the best-filmed I've seen. Focussing on the music pages then back-focussing to the performer's violin; audience faces then pull back. The star rather shines herself--wow.
I was blown away by this performance. The first time I ever heard her. It won‘t be the last.
Janine Jansen, eine hervorragende Violinistin! Technik, klang der Geige, exzellent! Sie kämpft noch mit ihrem Instrument. Es scheint noch keine Partnerschaft zu sein. Eine in Musikalität eingetauchte Verbindung!
What a powerful, expressive, magical performance by this great young beautiful artist!
It was if I was hearing this violin concerto for the first time.
I literally have fallen in love with this great work again, and with her playing...and with her!
Art and love are one again!!!
The sweet spot.
Kathryn McMorrow Yes, the sweet spot ..where great art, love, and passion meet.
Brilliant, beautiful, elegant & wonderful! I love how at the end her hair is all messy! She's on fire! Brava!
This so well done, very nice. The soloist is awesome and the orchestra plays wonderfully, thanks for sharing
Janine Jansen-so gifted! Not only with the violin, but in feminine beauty also. It makes for a magnificent presentation of an outstandingly beautiful creation by Tchaikovsky.
Even though Tchaikovsky was born 103 years after that precious fiddle. I believe the great composer's soul lived inside of it. Janine speaks to him through the F hole, however in broken English, about Auer. I thank God for Janine and that wonderful orchestra.
An outstanding performance of the best violin concerto in history!
Janine Jansen's passionate engagement in her music is clearly visible and resonates with listeners and the conductor alike, IMO. As for Jansen, I couldn't think of a better example of an instance where beauty and talent have simultaneously reached to an apex.
This concerto is one of my of favorites by any violinist, but especially
Janine Jansen.Her performance is magnificent .
Why would you put ads in this you monster?
Not their choice. The performance is under copyright so either it gets ads (and the revenue goes to the copyright claimant) or it gets taken down.
at least it cameout after the first movement
Copyright? Its public music. Old mate died many years ago
@@rubenm5138 The specific performance and recording are under copyright, though.
Yeah i get it. Sucks though haha
She is incredible! full of energy and total expression... thank you for making us feel the music!
I love her tone quality and phrasing. definitely one of the best I've heard.
Thank you Janine once more You give us reasons to believe in life. And the masterful conductor of the orchestra as well. The spirit of music is here incarnated.
Tchaikovsky at the top of his game...and Janine too! Melodious from beginning to end.
Best ever interpretation I’ve heard. JJ I wish I could have attended a concert of yours. 🤷♂️ what an exceptional and talented musician🤯🤩
brilliant and impressive playing. She is absolutely one of the best violinists in the world.😆
That was absolutely perfect. Hands down my favorite performer of Tchaikovsky violin concerto. Incredibly beautiful. Ich liebe dich, Janine!!
Janine Jansen is a privileged one, as a superb violin player she can for a moment keep the souls of great composers in the cage of her heart and set them free beautifully through the magic of her gifted fingers
Totalment dácord, interpreta com ningú tot tipus de matissos delicats i expresius i dinamics quant convé, es única, tot un referent actualmente a Europa. Per cert aquest concert el domina de forma magistral. Salutacions i millors desitjos.
Francesc Tuto Thanks! Best Regards.
!!!!QUE bonito comentário !!!!
He tenido el placer de escucharla en directo y es un prodigio de técnica y sensibilidad emotiva, o sea, única . La mejor de Europa.
This performance is why the word "sublime" was invented!!! Glorious performance!
Janine Jansen is just INCREDIBLE!!!! She puts her all into it and it sounds amazing!
Best Tchaikovsky interpretation for this virtuoso's performing ever heard.
This is in my opinion the best rendition of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece! I absolutely adore Janine Jansen!
(Perhaps this video will get more views (which it deserves) if "violin concerto in D major, op. 35" is included in the tags.)
There is no greater violinist in the world today. Unbelievably stunning, heartfelt, sensitive and always genuine.
An absolute magnificent performance, totally transfixed, never had the total pleasure of Janine before
Fantastic communication between soloist and orchestra, wonderful inspiring playing.
Janine is brilliant! But that's also for the orchestra. What a great sound!
My mother played 2nd violin in 6 states and 3 countries. She was always a great admirer of this wonderful player. She always admired the way she played and how she always played with the orchestra members and the audiences. This piece was always one of her favorite pieces.
Janine does one of the best renditions of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with an amazing chamber group that she conducts while playing one of the best lead violins ever
A Russian Composer, a Dutch Violinist, a German orchestra and a Conductor from Estonia! Couldn't have asked for more to this outstanding Concerto and brilliant performance! This Violin Concerto by Tchaikovsky can never die!
This performance will go down as the most famous ever.
Jansen is enormously talented and possibly the premiere violinist in the world and gorgeous to boot.I almost married the former Miss Australia,who happened to be happened to be Dutch from Amsterdam where I spent some time.
I have watched this performance at least 50 times and never tire of it!
Gary Hill
@@garyhill3814 I agree with you completely. However there are a few others you will definitely know like Anna Sophie Mutter, Lisa Batiashvili, Hillary Hahn.
I have followed Janine since she was 4 years old when her parents every weekend invited musician friends for a music session and young Janine was playing already like a established Violinist!
@@anandsamuel1978 ...Shoji Sayaka Kamio mayuko Arabella Steinbacher Julia Fischer Victoria Mullova among another ones.
Beautifully done :)
Always excellent to hear Janine Jansen and watch her play .
so many great female soloist! she's one of the tops.
agree. ATM, i think there are more great female violin soloists, but more great male pianists. This performance is incredible
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She sets the place aflame wlth her vivacity, a vitality , fury and tenderness that draws the orchestra, as much as the fine conductor does, onto her plane of imagination and mastery, yet all done with a modesty and total fidelity to the composer.
Didn't know that Putin was such a good conductor. 10/10
MrPlotter123 LOL
lol
+MrPlotter123 ^^ it's Paavo Järvi ! Estonian conductor; he would probably take that for an insult X)
He's now at the Orchestre de Paris by the way.
Sadly, he is a horrible conductor for my native country.
Shut the fuck up! He's the conductor that every country dream of! And I don't know what is your country - I can only presume that you're ukranian and it's no wonder that you came to this music thread and spamming here. / Guys, sorry for offtop
Great Tchaikovsky's Violin concerto and Janine too ! Thank you very much !
Janine Jansen is coming to Tokyo very soon to perform this very piece by Tchaikovsky on Friday 9th May at Suntory Hall. The accompanying band will be Boston Symphony Orchestra under Charles Dutoit replacing Lorin Maazel, who has cancelled his long haul flight to Japan owing to "an accident" (with no details of his plight yet given). I bought a ticket for it quite some time ago because I assumed that I'd be able to enjoy Symphonie fantastique in Maazel's unique interpretation. I've already heard Dutoit conduct Philadelphia Orchestra in Suntory Hall, and though I have nothing against him, I had reservations about retaining the ticket as the Japanese promoter is accepting a full refund right now. Well, having heard her play on this footage for nearly 45 minutes, I think I'll attend the concert by all means! Thanks for the upload, hotmifi!
never get bored to get here, this really is my kinda mood booster
Janine, jij hebt een zeer groot talent vanGod gekregen om de mensen te troosten en vreugde te geven.
Dank U wel Heere God, zegen Janine overvloedig in Jezus'naam.
Grandiose, somptueux, inoubliable.... Merci
This is such a fun piece! Love Janine! She brings the music to life!
Is there a more beautiful violin concerto, a more beautiful and haunting melody? It has lingered in my mind since I first heard it in1957. Magnificently played by one of amazing talent, as well as beauty. Humanity peaks in creations and productions like this.
+painter790 sure there is, try celtic music
The recording quality is exceptional as well!
To see and listen Janine and the flute plater lady, is like having a walk in Paradise. In fact, I expect to see then in Glory.
Stunning. I was frozen watching her performance and the beauty of the orchestra. One of my absolute favorites.
I always feel tears when triumphant orchestra joins in first time. Have since Perlman did it w/ Ormandy long ago now!
To be honest.. I never liked her.. her technique.. her tone.. but when I watched this video.. I take my hat off to you Janine Jensen.. You nailed my ultimate violin concerto.
...particularly in the 1st movement i.e during the development part before the cadenza.. despite the insanely complex double stops together with some required fingering gymnastics for chromatic chords.. She respected Tchaikovsky's brilliant music plan throughout the performance. Well done. ...
Oh and..yeah I agree.. never knew Putin was an exceptional conductor. Haha.
Inteligencia
Ezane Ismail Putin, definition (from online dictionary of the utmost-wisest and noblest of the Russian people):
Political leader without equal; adventurer extraordinaire; brilliant physicist; majestic conductor; master of the hockey stick; and most especially, someone who does *not* have political opponents assassinated.
Ezane Ismail I'm pretty sure Janine doesn't like you either, since you can't even write her name correctly...
Ohh yeah!! Gosh.. I do apologize... Thanks for highlighting that.. will be more careful next time.
Hv a gd day ahead. :)
Ezane Ism
unique! out of this world Janine Jansen! I'm listening to all her available concerts and she reaches perfection all the time
Janine is far and away my favorite violinist. And an incredible musician.
I am afraid next time this concerto is in Public Radio, I will get a ticket for speeding. My mind soars with it, and my heart beats like a storm. If I get home before it is over, a take an extra round, I can't stop listening from the beginning to the end. I am not a musician, what it means that she communicate so much through this interpretation that even a amateur like me, can.t get enough of it. Delightful, dreamy. .
Congratulations , Janine , ........is very , very , beautifol this concert ....excellent ❤
I m always listening her performance! She is so gorgeous and her violin sound is amazingly beautiful:)