Chère Madame Hahn, je vous remercie pour ce partage de cette merveilleuse romance. À vous entendre, l'amour est rempli d'espérance. Merci infiniment pour cette splendide interprétation.
Hilary is my violin-artistry-hero for our youthful generation. Why? From time to time, through heaven's providence, men cannot carry the ball of expertise to bless God's children with superb aural and visual performance. So, the LORD chose a good woman of character. This is Hilary's time, and no one will rob her of this blessing to us in our generation. Its like the olympics: the technical demands for success demands innovation. And Hilary is it!
One of my favourite violin concertos..so in the style of movie music,of course...Mutter's recording is extraordinary too and so it is the Quirine Viersen's rendition of the Cello concert in the documentary DVD about Korngold.
Anyone that is good enough to be playing in that high level of orchestra is stunningly good and probably very happy and content that they are so gifted. Additionally I would doubt that all orchestral players would want to have to tour as much, be away from their family as much, or have the same level of pressure as Hilary Hahn and similarly phenomenal players have during their playing lives. Anyway, more relevantly, this is a beautiful performance again from Hilary Hahn. What a star.
I would love to play in an orchestra like this one! I am viola player and studied in school and played Late Mozart String Quintet Opus (high number) I love those pieces. Play 2nd viola on an instrument my husband made ( Zang Violins, Ltd. ) and he plays 2nd violin on an 17 or 18 century violin that we imported...the arch is so high the if you turn it on its side you can see straight though the F holes! Thanks for sharing this video with the Universe!
Erich Korngold created film music, he is to film music was Beethoven is to the romantic era. It is not that Korngold sounds like film music, film music sounds like Korngold.
@zzfinance she is the pianist who plays with Hilary. That video is from DVD "Hilary Hahn - A Portrait" where they play together as well - Mozart, i think. That concerto is a masterpiece, i must say :) and Hilary Hahn plays it perfect as always :)
IF a really great performance of this piece is what your searching for, than allow me to recommend the recording made by by Jascha Heifetz. His magnificient playing speaks for itself.
That is called a "mute." There are different types, but the most popular is the model by Tourte. It is used to soften the sound of the violin. If you listen to parts when she is not using it and when she is using it, you will hear a different timbre if you pay attention.
@frisonne1308 Gierck1 might just deny that, although I would tend to doubt it, but remember that this is just gierck1's opinion and doesn't in any way detract from the validity of your opinion on the performance or, for that matter, the validity of Hahn's performance. One should also remember that both Mutter and Heifetz were older when they made the recordings being compared to Hahn and had much more experience, both on the instrument and in life. It does make a difference...
there seems to be a more meditative quality to her interpretation of the music, rather than the usual romance and passion. it's almost ethereal. Don't hear it like this too often
@JMG1951 No he didn't. Max Steiner did. He was the first to integrate the score within scenes and not just over credit and transtiion sequences in 1932's "Bird of Paradise". That was the real beginning of film scoring. I love his work and Korngold's equally well, however. I also adore Tiomkin.
Utopian design- I completely agree with you that Hilary IS a woman of character, and she's very technically gifted, and absolutely a blessing to our society b/c of her phrasing. your comment seems a bit sexist to me, though. "Men cannot carry the ball of expertise from time to time?" so Hilary is the exception, that most women can't be experts in their field? Hilary was not chosen; to get to this level, she had to work her butt off. hours of frustration, hours of pain, AND mental exhaustion!
Korngold is sadly under-rated, idem Rachmaninov, Gershwin, Barber, Tippett, indeed anyone who last century could write a melody. Hands up who can hum a tune from a Peter Maxwell Davis symphony? Hahn is a wonderful violinist. Heifetz is, was and will always be Heifetz. Times change, musical styles change. Kriesler didn't make Menhuin redundant nor Menuhin Heifetz nor Stern Perlmann. We love performers of the past & are excited by the performers of the present. Hilary Hahn is a great musician
Could almost be from one of his film scores but none the poorer for that, should be heard more often at concerts instead of the ubiquitous Tchaikovsky, Bruch etc. Would like to hear Vadim Repin have a go, probably the finest violinist today, though there is certainly nothing with Hahn's playing.
Korngold is sadly under-rated, idem Rachmaninov, Gershwin, Barber, Tippett, indeed anyone who last century could write a melody. Hands up who can hum a tune from a Peter Maxwell Davis symphony? Hahn is a wonderful violinist. Heifetz is, was and will always be Heifetz. Times change, musical styles change. Kriesler didn't make Menhuin redundant nor Menuhin Heifetz nor Stern Perlmann. We love performers of the past & are excited by the performers of the present. Hilary Hahn is a great musician
Chaque fois que je l'écoute j'ai mon cœur qui bat de joie!
Chère Madame Hahn, je vous remercie pour ce partage de cette merveilleuse romance. À vous entendre, l'amour est rempli d'espérance. Merci infiniment pour cette splendide interprétation.
Breathtaking beautifully!
I listen to this piece almost every day it just keeps getting better every time!
Speaking as a layperson, I just can't comprehend how she could possibly remember the whole piece like that. What a talent!
one of the best interpretations i've heard of this piece!
My favorite interpretation. Takes me to another world.
Gorgeous! I have loved this movement for years, and Hahn plays it with exquisite delicateness.
Hilary is my violin-artistry-hero for our youthful generation. Why? From time to time, through heaven's providence, men cannot carry the ball of expertise to bless God's children with superb aural and visual performance. So, the LORD chose a good woman of character. This is Hilary's time, and no one will rob her of this blessing to us in our generation. Its like the olympics: the technical demands for success demands innovation. And Hilary is it!
Thank you so much for providing this to us!
Hillary...angel on Earth...Goddess of violín!!!!!
One of my favourite violin concertos..so in the style of movie music,of course...Mutter's recording is extraordinary too and so it is the Quirine Viersen's rendition of the Cello concert in the documentary DVD about Korngold.
Anyone that is good enough to be playing in that high level of orchestra is stunningly good and probably very happy and content that they are so gifted.
Additionally I would doubt that all orchestral players would want to have to tour as much, be away from their family as much, or have the same level of pressure as Hilary Hahn and similarly phenomenal players have during their playing lives.
Anyway, more relevantly, this is a beautiful performance again from Hilary Hahn. What a star.
When Hilary enters, you can hear the innocence of a little girl which is very touching.
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So gorgeous. Love her playing
I would love to play in an orchestra like this one! I am viola player and studied in school and played Late Mozart String Quintet Opus (high number) I love those pieces. Play 2nd viola on an instrument my husband made ( Zang Violins, Ltd. ) and he plays 2nd violin on an 17 or 18 century violin that we imported...the arch is so high the if you turn it on its side you can see straight though the F holes! Thanks for sharing this video with the Universe!
What a nice complementarity between you!
Brings tears to my eyes!!!
Erich Korngold created film music, he is to film music was Beethoven is to the romantic era. It is not that Korngold sounds like film music, film music sounds like Korngold.
I couldn't of said it better myself!!
@zzfinance she is the pianist who plays with Hilary. That video is from DVD "Hilary Hahn - A Portrait" where they play together as well - Mozart, i think.
That concerto is a masterpiece, i must say :) and Hilary Hahn plays it perfect as always :)
lovely -- vary nicely done
Luscious!
Le concerto pour violon de Erich Korngold est une œuvre que j'aime au même titre que celui de Miklos Rozsa. Quelle belle interprétation !
Her tune "goes DIRECT to your heart" " !
IF a really great performance of this piece is what your searching for, than allow me to recommend the recording made by by Jascha Heifetz. His magnificient playing speaks for itself.
@enalevets Very eloquently stated! Hahn never fails to disappoint for me...and she plays Korngold stunningly.
Id give anything to hear her play the love theme Korngold composed for Robin Hood
sweet song
This is quite nice!
I love Hilary!!!!!!!
lovely
This was composed at the instigation of his father, i am glad he did
That is called a "mute." There are different types, but the most popular is the model by Tourte. It is used to soften the sound of the violin. If you listen to parts when she is not using it and when she is using it, you will hear a different timbre if you pay attention.
This is because Korngold was also a movie composer....
Great!
wow that was stunning pure romance
Hilary Hahn, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Kent Nagano 2004 @ Berlin Philharmonie
@juankguerra Gracias Juank, es ese mismo.
When I listen to this movement it reminds me of the book Memoirs of a Geisha for some reason...
Kent Nagano conducts the Deutsche Symphonie Orchestra
Cómo se llama el director de orquesta?
@frisonne1308 Gierck1 might just deny that, although I would tend to doubt it, but remember that this is just gierck1's opinion and doesn't in any way detract from the validity of your opinion on the performance or, for that matter, the validity of Hahn's performance. One should also remember that both Mutter and Heifetz were older when they made the recordings being compared to Hahn and had much more experience, both on the instrument and in life. It does make a difference...
there seems to be a more meditative quality to her interpretation of the music, rather than the usual romance and passion.
it's almost ethereal. Don't hear it like this too often
Reminds me of a baby in the womb?
@JMG1951 No he didn't. Max Steiner did. He was the first to integrate the score within scenes and not just over credit and transtiion sequences in 1932's "Bird of Paradise". That was the real beginning of film scoring. I love his work and Korngold's equally well, however. I also adore Tiomkin.
I totally agree
What is the metal thing on the side of the bridge that you don't bow? And why does she move it at 4:00
Utopian design-
I completely agree with you that Hilary IS a woman of character, and she's very technically gifted, and absolutely a blessing to our society b/c of her phrasing. your comment seems a bit sexist to me, though.
"Men cannot carry the ball of expertise from time to time?" so Hilary is the exception, that most women can't be experts in their field? Hilary was not chosen; to get to this level, she had to work her butt off. hours of frustration, hours of pain, AND mental exhaustion!
Harmony Gold
It doesn't have the razor intensity of Heifetz--no one ever does--but it breathes more and is maybe more more beautiful as a result.
Dear Hilary, I would love to collaborate with you on harmonica and lyrics.
Korngold makes one think of the movies because he "invented" movie music as we know it!
is that the Deutsche Syphonie Orchester?
then what would they make you look like?
Korngold is sadly under-rated, idem Rachmaninov, Gershwin, Barber, Tippett, indeed anyone who last century could write a melody. Hands up who can hum a tune from a Peter Maxwell Davis symphony? Hahn is a wonderful violinist. Heifetz is, was and will always be Heifetz. Times change, musical styles change. Kriesler didn't make Menhuin redundant nor Menuhin Heifetz nor Stern Perlmann. We love performers of the past & are excited by the performers of the present.
Hilary Hahn is a great musician
who is Natalie Zhu?
Could almost be from one of his film scores but none the poorer for that, should be heard more often at concerts instead of the ubiquitous Tchaikovsky, Bruch etc. Would like to hear Vadim Repin have a go, probably the finest violinist today, though there is certainly nothing with Hahn's playing.
a bit grotesque sounding... might be the audio quality
Ma fiance est belle, mais mechante.
Korngold is sadly under-rated, idem Rachmaninov, Gershwin, Barber, Tippett, indeed anyone who last century could write a melody. Hands up who can hum a tune from a Peter Maxwell Davis symphony? Hahn is a wonderful violinist. Heifetz is, was and will always be Heifetz. Times change, musical styles change. Kriesler didn't make Menhuin redundant nor Menuhin Heifetz nor Stern Perlmann. We love performers of the past & are excited by the performers of the present.
Hilary Hahn is a great musician
Great!