It’s interesting how one perceives the character of the piece. Kogan approaches it more from a melancholic perspective keeping the tempo slightly more relaxed, while Nadien’s passion in every note sounds as if it is his final outcry.
Why put A Vs B. Stradivari Vs Guarneri, Kogan Vs Heifetz? Maybe we have to say simply thanks to God to receive so incredibile Music and Art from the violins. Competition is for horses.. Someone told.
Why not? One can learn about different approaches and interpretation styles in a nutshell. Younger generation doesn't even know these violinists existed. If you are in a learning mode and want to compare different interpretations at instant, this videos provide just that. It all depends how you look at it. Also, I am curious to see who likes what. We all have different tastes and I like to learn from diverse opinions. Thanks for stopping by and providing a feedback.
@@vladimirdyo7301 Because it s not a play game. To listen the differences it s a good way to learn a lot but putting two master on against another it seems a competition. Young generation deserves a guide, with comment as we can do in our lessons. But without a guide, a line it could be Just a like for this or for this other. Really we think to explain All about interpretation with a short "i like ❤️ A/B"... Seriously?
@@francescoficarella1474 well, my friend, it seems that we just have a different perception on the matter. It’s an open platform and you are welcome to express your thoughts.
Kogan was a true master. But Nadien's playing is simply otherworldly, one of a kind...
"Do you prefer Kogan or Nadien?'
'Yes.'
Nadien❤
Kogan❤
I enjoyed Kogan's more, but liked both. Is the tempo slightly slower in Kogan's?
Seems to be, tone is richer too - from his Guarneri?
It’s interesting how one perceives the character of the piece. Kogan approaches it more from a melancholic perspective keeping the tempo slightly more relaxed, while Nadien’s passion in every note sounds as if it is his final outcry.
Why put A Vs B. Stradivari Vs Guarneri, Kogan Vs Heifetz? Maybe we have to say simply thanks to God to receive so incredibile Music and Art from the violins. Competition is for horses.. Someone told.
Why not? One can learn about different approaches and interpretation styles in a nutshell. Younger generation doesn't even know these violinists existed. If you are in a learning mode and want to compare different interpretations at instant, this videos provide just that. It all depends how you look at it. Also, I am curious to see who likes what. We all have different tastes and I like to learn from diverse opinions. Thanks for stopping by and providing a feedback.
@@vladimirdyo7301 Because it s not a play game. To listen the differences it s a good way to learn a lot but putting two master on against another it seems a competition. Young generation deserves a guide, with comment as we can do in our lessons. But without a guide, a line it could be Just a like for this or for this other. Really we think to explain All about interpretation with a short "i like ❤️ A/B"... Seriously?
@@francescoficarella1474 well, my friend, it seems that we just have a different perception on the matter. It’s an open platform and you are welcome to express your thoughts.