Thank you for posting this!!! I’m learning the Lalo now (just the 1st movement to start) and appreciate these little pearls of wisdom. I love Pinchas. His masterclasses are so great.
Hi Salvatore, I wonder if you have the full masterclass recording as it’s so great every thing he gives is every important to a student. Thank you for uploading as well!
Ha ha ha, totally. It's one thing I've always dug about Zukerman's playing-- his technique is really clean and economical. There's zero showiness-- none of that rocking around, etc. He's a good role model, technically. (I'm a violist and he's got the same clean style on the viola.)
il suono e il vibrato del maestro sono unici, attualmente non c'e' nessuno con una qualità' di suono cosi' elevata, in passato il maestro ferras mi ricorda l'espressività' del maestro e il maestro grumiaoux anche se con una quantità' di suono inferiore.
John Drury actually, for non violinists that can be kind of tiring. Luckily in the hall you don't hear it, but unfortunately in recordings it's nothing but noise.
Him complaining about young players isn’t nice really, but seems a similar frustration of players who are no more in demand as they were in their early years and as every good looking and therefore popular young player. Ida Haendel did a similar comment in the documentary ‘I am the violin’. Some sort of arrogance with this but I agree with some of his findings that there are some young players with big labels who lack proper technique, not speaking about taste. Anybody complaining about Zukermans tone here: technique is about technicalities and not about beauty and that’s the reason why many young players are making their lives more difficult when studying the violin. They try to be arty and technically perfect at the same time. One can’t be successful doing that and I find that that’s why lots of players nowadays are boring because they don’t know what their personality is in artistic terms or they have to come to grips with the cruel reality that they are technicians but not musicians. Everybody can play the violin but making music takes a lifetime or talent.
Para el todo lo que sea a la cuerda es correcto, y a veces suenan horrible y grotesco, no comparto su idea de máster class, es más una clase de técnica
Awesome violinist and musician. I really wish there were more videos of him playing the violin.
Thank you for posting this!!! I’m learning the Lalo now (just the 1st movement to start) and appreciate these little pearls of wisdom. I love Pinchas. His masterclasses are so great.
More gold from Pinky!!! People need to listen!
Adoro assistir todos os vídeos pena que não são traduzido para o português
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Hi Salvatore, I wonder if you have the full masterclass recording as it’s so great every thing he gives is every important to a student. Thank you for uploading as well!
1:30 is he imitating Joshua bell LOL!
yeah he is! It's pretty spot on too lol
Kkkkk
😂😂😂
Ha ha ha, totally. It's one thing I've always dug about Zukerman's playing-- his technique is really clean and economical. There's zero showiness-- none of that rocking around, etc. He's a good role model, technically. (I'm a violist and he's got the same clean style on the viola.)
amazing! greeting from bali island
Che violinista straordinario Zukerman. Suono poderoso e un vibrato stupendo. Fantastico!
il suono e il vibrato del maestro sono unici, attualmente non c'e' nessuno con una qualità' di suono cosi' elevata, in passato il maestro ferras mi ricorda l'espressività' del maestro e il maestro grumiaoux anche se con una quantità' di suono inferiore.
does this video only record using phone? the violin sound is great, perhaps support by the nice acoustic hall
Perfekt
3:35 Lalo
Senza parole, c'è modo di farlo tornare in Italia per una masterclass?
Do you know which chinrest Pinchas Zukermann uses?
No, I don't know...
Noch one
What is he playing in the first minute of the video ?
He is playing "introduction and Rondo Capriccioso" by Camille Saint-Saëns
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Love that 'bite'!
John Drury actually, for non violinists that can be kind of tiring. Luckily in the hall you don't hear it, but unfortunately in recordings it's nothing but noise.
Also for many violinists, don't worry
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Ma che lezione è’?
Non è una lezione. C'è un mondo, forse universo infinito 😊
Him complaining about young players isn’t nice really, but seems a similar frustration of players who are no more in demand as they were in their early years and as every good looking and therefore popular young player. Ida Haendel did a similar comment in the documentary ‘I am the violin’. Some sort of arrogance with this but I agree with some of his findings that there are some young players with big labels who lack proper technique, not speaking about taste. Anybody complaining about Zukermans tone here: technique is about technicalities and not about beauty and that’s the reason why many young players are making their lives more difficult when studying the violin. They try to be arty and technically perfect at the same time. One can’t be successful doing that and I find that that’s why lots of players nowadays are boring because they don’t know what their personality is in artistic terms or they have to come to grips with the cruel reality that they are technicians but not musicians. Everybody can play the violin but making music takes a lifetime or talent.
Might be a good musician but also a racist. He should be ashamed of himself
Excuse me?
Para el todo lo que sea a la cuerda es correcto, y a veces suenan horrible y grotesco, no comparto su idea de máster class, es más una clase de técnica
Horrible y grotesco? IDIOT