Коган--Бог на СКРИПИЧНОМ ОЛИМПЕ...Совершенство во всем блеске гениального дарования! Сколько чувственных оттенков...неясных томлений...Его исполнение зажигает ...сжигает...выжигает...Искры Божии образуют живительный поток...Вот она самая СУТЬ ЖИЗНИ...За это можно ВСЁ ОТДАТЬ!!!
Great musician and virtuose with a class sound and interpretation. Not enough known in west of Europe. Milestone Legend has published only part of is records in 10 CD
Kogan's bright, focused tone suits this music really well and, even in the most demanding passages, it loses none of its quality. This may have something to do with his use of only steel strings - in addition of course to his supreme ability as a violinist!
Arguably, I think high quality vinyl recordings sound better than digital recordings and my old Carver tube amp (after some modifications and fine tuning in my workshop) and B&W speakers perform better than almost all of the solid state models. Exceptionally good SS would cost tens of thousands $ more if I wanted to replace my equipment.
Presently Vinyl always wins against digital in music with wide dynamics because in very mute parts the resulution goes down to just a few bits, even if the whole piece is digitized with 24 or even 32 bits. It's the same effect as in photos when you use a high digital zoom factor. That said - this recording is IMHO the most exciting I know of this piece and Kogan sits on the highest cloud in music heaven :)
@@jean-pierremurrli3072 By the time where there would be a significant reduction in sound quality in 24 bits, those extremely quiet sounds would have already been drowned in noise on vinyl.
This is a great performance and though it is sometimes difficult to compare giant virtuosos, I feel that Kogan is slightly superior to David Oistrakh, whom I could appreciate live in a concert given at Purdue University, and followed after till I discovered Kogan.
Incomparable clarity and beauty of sound. The very pinnacle of the Art.
leonid Kogan for me is one of the violin Gods of all times
Коган--Бог на СКРИПИЧНОМ ОЛИМПЕ...Совершенство во всем блеске гениального дарования! Сколько чувственных оттенков...неясных томлений...Его исполнение зажигает ...сжигает...выжигает...Искры Божии образуют живительный поток...Вот она самая СУТЬ ЖИЗНИ...За это можно ВСЁ ОТДАТЬ!!!
Какое совершенство исполнения!
Великий, незабвенный Леонид Борисович!
Kogan fue uno de los mas grandes. Tuve la suerte de verlo en un recital en Santiago-Chile
...en la década del 60
What a great performance. Amazing!
Great musician and virtuose with a class sound and interpretation. Not enough known in west of Europe. Milestone Legend has published only part of is records in 10 CD
Absolument indescriptible
Bravo super
Love it. Clear, straight forward without crooked stuff...
Top of the Violin Art!!!!!🎵🎶🎻
Ну , что тут говорить ! Как всегда , потрясающе ! Слушайте и наслаждайтесь !
QUE MARAVILLOSO VIOLINISTA !!, QUE ARTISTA !!, PARA MI HUMILDE Y PERSONAL OPINIÓN, EL VIOLINISTA RUSO DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS.
Il migliore!
Wonderful ! Bravo LEONID KOGAN ! !
Kogan's bright, focused tone suits this music really well and, even in the most demanding passages, it loses none of its quality. This may have something to do with his use of only steel strings - in addition of course to his supreme ability as a violinist!
Grande, grandissimo e misconosciuto Leonid Kogan!
Excellente interprétation !
Thanks Piotr Pawiński
Merci Andrea Zanchetta
Wonderful playing.
Superb in every sense.
There are no dislikes here. Kogan is the greatest violinist ever!
Wow wonderful
Even Kogan's staccato is music!
Geniy
Arguably, I think high quality vinyl recordings sound better than digital recordings and my old Carver tube amp (after some modifications and fine tuning in my workshop) and B&W speakers perform better than almost all of the solid state models. Exceptionally good SS would cost tens of thousands $ more if I wanted to replace my equipment.
I agree that records have the best sound--richer, fuller. CDs are second, and everything else is noticeably worse.
УДОВОЛСТВИЕ!!!
Fantastic playing.. I can't think of anyone that played Wieniawski and Paganini any better..
Heifetz was also exceptional when interpreting either Wieniawski or Paganini; or actually anything else that he played for that matter...
Aristotle Gallios Yes indeed.
I don't want to say who is better than whom, but listen to Oscar Shumsky! It is another wonderful interpretation
perfect
He has a scary look still he plays violin like no one else!!!
One of the best polish artists...
I dont think he was polish... I think he was actually ukraine-jewish ... Or close to that
+Filip89 Wieniawski ?
Wieniawski was polish, Kogan was ukrainian, both jewish btw.
Actually, Mr. Kogan never thought himself Ukrainian. He was Jewish (semitic) and Russian culturally...
Marta,Wieniawski Polish ,Kogan soviet Jew.
i cannot believe this piece is from a mono lp, it's surprising
Presently Vinyl always wins against digital in music with wide dynamics because in very mute parts the resulution goes down to just a few bits, even if the whole piece is digitized with 24 or even 32 bits. It's the same effect as in photos when you use a high digital zoom factor.
That said - this recording is IMHO the most exciting I know of this piece and Kogan sits on the highest cloud in music heaven :)
@@jean-pierremurrli3072 By the time where there would be a significant reduction in sound quality in 24 bits, those extremely quiet sounds would have already been drowned in noise on vinyl.
This is a great performance and though it is sometimes difficult to compare giant virtuosos, I feel that Kogan is slightly superior to David Oistrakh, whom I could appreciate live in a concert given at Purdue University, and followed after till I discovered Kogan.
Now THIS is a fiddler!
Yeah!! What did he teach you??
He hails from Odessa in Ukraine.
*Dnipro
Former Dnipropetrovsk during soviet's regime
Now it's the city of Dnipro