Pinchas Zukerman on learning from the great masters and being a "sponge".
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.พ. 2021
- Pinchas Zukerman talks about Nathan Milstein, Isaac Stern and Josef Roisman.
Dorothy DeLay MasterClass Series organized & directed by Dmitri Berlinsky- Artist Teacher, Professor of violin at the Michigan State University College of Music, presenting renowned musicians sharing their insights with emerging young artists in interactive conversations.
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Very insightful! I love that signature Zukerman tone. No other word to describe it but beautiful. I could listen to his stories about Nathan Milstein all day. They had a special chemistry together. Though their approach to playing the violin was quite different, they shared an integrity and honesty in their artistic vision that I respect, admire, and aspire to. Thank you again for sharing this video with us.
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Great interview with Pinchas Zuckerman. Such beautiful playing. But his Conducting is fabulous also. Really someting. A master. Thanks.🥀
Every interview I listened its like. 10 000000 loto for me like violin player. I enjoy your vision and your ability to protect and help the violin players to be a good musician.
Thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity to listen to the Maestro Zukerman 🎻❤️🥰
I am so glad to hear it. Thank you for joining.
@@Berlinsky those series are a treasure in this hard times for artists and a true support to all of us. Thank you for your organisation and great work
Yes, and his playing still marvellous, or even better. Have U seen him as a Conductor? I think he's even greater as a Conductor. Magnificent.🥀
"Preparation before a concert ..." There was definitely an anecdote going around about Mr Zukerman and others playing football in the park outside the Royal Albert Hall just before a Prom performance of the Beethoven - maybe Pinchas could elaborate on that too at some point ... ? ;-)
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Sounds like Rocky.