Unbelievable playing. Of all the greats, the one violinist you take to the desert island. You never tire of his sound. Which makes him the greatest of the greats.
I once read an album note that said Grumiaux was a descendent of Paganini and completed the “Concerto Reserve au Parisiennes, Paganini’s 4th. Was this promotion or fact. I have been doubtful for 60 years! Don Horn
I also saw him live when I was 6 years old in his region of birth (in the church of Fleurus). I still remember of this! I was so stunned that my parent's friends were surprised I was so calm during his -long- concert! ;-)
The intonation, elegance and beauty of tone are all out of this world....on a par with Heifetz technically, but with an additional depth of musicality that is trademark Grumiaux. The notes are so absolutely in tune that there is clarity of sound that almost hurts. Oh to have been a concertgoer in the 1950s and 1960s when Grumiaux, Oistrakh, Menuhin, Stern and Heifetz were all in their prime, to name but a few.
I like Grumiaux a lot. His sound is so unique. I think he is struggling here because the conductor and orchestra are not following his tempo. He is rushing a bit though. Nevertheless they are often way behind him and this can quite frustrating and annoying for a soloists during the performance.
@@violintegral c'était une époque où bien souvent les violonistes ne jouaient pas le 3em mouvement en public ,par contre Grumiaux l'a bien souvent enregistré
The real reason is that Leopold Auer thought the 3 movement to be too sensuous and not appropriate for a man to play: Auer was so stupid and irrespective of composers. His cuts in the Tchaikovsky and difficult scales in thirds and tenths are distasteful.
At this time it was quite normal to miss out the intermezzo movement, which is a shame as it is very beautiful. The landmark recording by Heifetz omits it, although Menuhin's recording is the full 5 movements.
What a true master accompanied by the worst orchestra ever. The conductor does not follow Grumiaux' s tempo. The sound of Grumiaux and various shades of colors, and different kinds of continuous vibrato makes him unique. Unfortunately, in America, people did not know Grumiaux. He made a tour of USA once and it was a huge success. What a great musician! The slow movement is divine.
i think the orchestra was not so great (though the conductor seemed capable) and not following him well so he felt stressed dealing with ensemble issues..........
You did not notice of course how much difficulties he had tuning his violin... Each time he finishes a movement he has to readjust, because if you can hear, it is really out of tune after each movement. I believe it is not sloppy. On the contrary. He plays very well, and he is a great musician. His finesse and beautiful expression cannot be achieved by Ray Chen for instance. Me I do not care about a few mistakes here and there. I am interested in musicianship and beauty . Nowadays, except very few exceptions, all are clones and all have the same boring sound...
Unbelievable playing. Of all the greats, the one violinist you take to the desert island. You never tire of his sound. Which makes him the greatest of the greats.
Great idea!👍👍👍😆🌷💖
This is completely correct my friend, the way you describe Master GRUMIAUX's playing...
I once read an album note that said Grumiaux was a descendent of Paganini and completed the “Concerto Reserve au Parisiennes, Paganini’s 4th. Was this promotion or fact. I have been doubtful for 60 years!
Don Horn
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Plausible genetics?
Arthur Grumiaux...I have seen him twice live...a wonderful artist and a very kind man...
Excellent, How lucky to see Master Grumiaux in live concert
I also saw him live when I was 6 years old in his region of birth (in the church of Fleurus). I still remember of this! I was so stunned that my parent's friends were surprised I was so calm during his -long- concert! ;-)
ありがとうございます
ありがとうございます
Szering said about Great Grumiaux : "Grumiaux taught us all to play Mozart"! Who am I to dissent with Sublime Szering? Great Ones know Great Ones ...
Such a noble sound. My favorite violinist along with D. Oistrakh.
This is truly amazing music making. Every note is full of expression and is meaningful. Beats the hell out of any modern player.
So true
I love his playing!
The intonation, elegance and beauty of tone are all out of this world....on a par with Heifetz technically, but with an additional depth of musicality that is trademark Grumiaux. The notes are so absolutely in tune that there is clarity of sound that almost hurts. Oh to have been a concertgoer in the 1950s and 1960s when Grumiaux, Oistrakh, Menuhin, Stern and Heifetz were all in their prime, to name but a few.
Grumiaux fantastico, uno dei più grandi nella storia del violino. Al regista invece darei 20 anni di carcere.
Arco magistrale.
Thank you so much for this treasure!
Magistral interpretación del Excelentísimo y Prestigioso Violininista Arthur Grumiaux.
Un violinista immortale
Thanks for posting!
Wow what a great archive! Thanks for sharing
ありがとうございます
Pure genius.
1:00, Allegro non troppo
8:46, Scherzando (Allegro molto)
13:29, Andante
20:33, Rondo (Allegro)
I love it!❤️
Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🏽💯
Thaks a lot for sharing
Thank you so much
素晴らしいの一言🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
The Andante is breathtaking.
In my opinion, he is too much forgotten as part of the greatest. His sound was unique as most of this giants'era.
I like Grumiaux a lot. His sound is so unique. I think he is struggling here because the conductor and orchestra are not following his tempo. He is rushing a bit though. Nevertheless they are often way behind him and this can quite frustrating and annoying for a soloists during the performance.
Why do they skip the third movement? The best part of the piece imho!
It was common to skip the third movement of the Symphonie Espagnole back in the day to make it seem more like a normal symphony with four movements.
@@violintegral c'était une époque où bien souvent les violonistes ne jouaient pas le 3em mouvement en public ,par contre Grumiaux l'a bien souvent enregistré
The real reason is that Leopold Auer thought the 3 movement to be too sensuous and not appropriate for a man to play: Auer was so stupid and irrespective of composers. His cuts in the Tchaikovsky and difficult scales in thirds and tenths are distasteful.
Where is the 3rd movement?????
Bisognerebbero che lo vedessero tutti i clown e le clownesse che suonano il violino oggi!
Yessssssss
The Semphony Espaniol it's 5 movements.. And this is 4 movements.. Where is number 5...?!!!!!
At this time it was quite normal to miss out the intermezzo movement, which is a shame as it is very beautiful. The landmark recording by Heifetz omits it, although Menuhin's recording is the full 5 movements.
@@nickyork8901 I have an old recording with Milstein that also omits it (Golschmann and the St. Louis Symphony)
The orchestra🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
What a true master accompanied by the worst orchestra ever. The conductor does not follow Grumiaux' s tempo. The sound of Grumiaux and various shades of colors, and different kinds of continuous vibrato makes him unique. Unfortunately, in America, people did not know Grumiaux. He made a tour of USA once and it was a huge success. What a great musician! The slow movement is divine.
3楽章省略してほしくなかったです
not his best performance. kind of sloppy, and rushing.
El violinista Co el mejor sonido de su época di lugar a duda
i think the orchestra was not so great (though the conductor seemed capable) and not following him well so he felt stressed dealing with ensemble issues..........
The piece purposely created for the violinist to arouse a rusing emotional feeling of Spanish dance. ❤ 🎉
... a rushing feeling of...
You did not notice of course how much difficulties he had tuning his violin... Each time he finishes a movement he has to readjust, because if you can hear, it is really out of tune after each movement. I believe it is not sloppy. On the contrary. He plays very well, and he is a great musician. His finesse and beautiful expression cannot be achieved by Ray Chen for instance. Me I do not care about a few mistakes here and there. I am interested in musicianship and beauty . Nowadays, except very few exceptions, all are clones and all have the same boring sound...