Bravoo...Maestro Kavakos,que alegria de poder oir sus maravillosas interpretaciones,,,si le dicen que usted es el mejor,es por que lo es.Un saludo desde Argentina.
1. I don't think Kavakos would ignore something. you surely know that violin concertos are printed in various edition. For Beethoven the best-known are the Flesch and the Joachim edition (both violinists). What's wrong if Kavakos has is own edition? This should be appriciated. 2. He doens't TRY anything. This is his style and technique; joshua bell for example likes to shake every single note, Kavakos doesn't, and sincerly i prefer him, it makes it a bit less.. obvious.
sadly, always some silly critics on youtube this is interesting, one who can only read but can't hear criticizes on other's work, just becoz of they don't play what he/she saw on a score
This is the most animated I have ever seen Kavakos. He must really love his Beethoven. The sound, of course, is superb.
Bravoo...Maestro Kavakos,que alegria de poder oir sus maravillosas interpretaciones,,,si le dicen que usted es el mejor,es por que lo es.Un saludo desde Argentina.
Best Violinist! and best stradivari ex Abergavenny!and ex Willemote!
Best interpretation ever
He's the best.
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1. I don't think Kavakos would ignore something. you surely know that violin concertos are printed in various edition. For Beethoven the best-known are the Flesch and the Joachim edition (both violinists). What's wrong if Kavakos has is own edition? This should be appriciated.
2. He doens't TRY anything. This is his style and technique; joshua bell for example likes to shake every single note, Kavakos doesn't, and sincerly i prefer him, it makes it a bit less.. obvious.
@pastrocchio90 RIght, Joshua bell doesn't sound like what he moves. but, I think that his moving reduces the quality of his playing.
sadly, always some silly critics on youtube
this is interesting, one who can only read but can't hear criticizes on other's work, just becoz of they don't play what he/she saw on a score
3. You're not beethoven, and you don't know him so don't say poor Beethoven; plus I think beethoven would be very very proud of this interpretation.