itzhak perlman zigeunerweisen.. check out this piece. It's my #1 itzhak perlman performance...winter is right up there..I like to listen to other violinist back to back to itzhak, and in my opinion no one even comes close to the sounds he makes on his instrument.
Itzhak makes THE BEST faces while he's playing! That's one of the things I love about him. He's not a typical, stoic, classical musician. He obviously enjoys what he's doing and he's not afraid to show it and have fun while he performs. Not to mention he's an absolute beast of a musician. Spectacular performance.
I always come back to this video for Winter. There are a lot of ‘super fast ’ renditions but this one has the rightmost tempo. (Allegro NON MOLTO. Fast not much). Perlman is one of the living violin god and he does not need to show off by going too fast.
not to sound pretentious: but this is just so GOD-DAMN beautiful. how come more people dont listen to this work. its not just pleasant but THOUGHT PROVOKING!. i feel euphoria just listening to it.
@@charlieegell You're right, even in commercials there's classical music. "Art" music as I've heard a lot of my teachers call new instrumental pieces is still being written especially for movie soundtracks, that's what a lot of people my age who are music majors or getting classical lessons listen to. With the internet there is a lot more access to music now, I've been exposed to so much music classical and popular because of it. Most people who are part of younger generations can go from listening to Vivaldi to Kendrick Lamar by putting their music library on shuffle.
It's flawless. Perlman looks so at peace when he plays. His left hand technique is incredible. This is one of my favorite pieces of all time. I love hearing it again and again, and the sense of trepidation played into the notes is wonderful.
I was wanting to share this section of four seasons to a friend... and after going through TEN others on youtube (many with endless likes??) this was the ONLY ONE doing justice to the work. This is to be done with art and precision with a sound, resonance and a cadence to evoke the beauty of life and nature. Thank you, Itzhak
People, I´m a violinist (not even 1% as good as him) the secret is the way he holds the bow, pay attention and you´ll see that it always looks like if it was a part of his arm!!!! Only Mr. Perlman and Shlomo Mintz can control a bow that way... trust me, when you play the violin you can learn the left hand part, but bowing correctly takes YEARS!!!!! and that is the secret!!! and remember, when you have a U$S 100000+ violin, everything sounds better, anyways, Perlman rocks!!!!
What a fantastic control!!! He controls the soutilé perfectly, like i've never seen it before, he's the most Great Violinist of this time, The god of Violin!
I'm absolutely in love with the lead violin parts, I want to transcribe them to guitar because they seriously fucking shred. They've been stuck in my head for months. This whole piece fucking shreds as well, definitely my favorite piece off of The Four Seasons
La mejor interpretación de Invierno que he escuchado. Nada forzado, este hombre tiene un talento impresionante! Es una pieza exquisita y delicada. Por supuesto, mi interpretación favorita por mucho! :)
I may look like some average college kid, yes I love Metallica, AC/DC, and a whole bunch of classic rock music, but I am not going to lie: I REALLY love classical music. This is one of my favorite pieces of music. I mean, I am just amazed at Perlman playing the violin! It is beautiful. That is talent right there. In and of itself the music can covey such unique emotions among its listeners. Bravo.
@AduhAwas If you were there to watch the first day an orchestra attempts a complex piece such as this - it would be obvious. There is so much layering and coordinating the various voices of the ochestra. By the time (six months later) they are performing the piece before an audience, a majority of the conductors work is behind them. Musicians such as these are so talented, they make it appear effortless (like Perlman). You have to agree that there is tremendous work to get to such a point!
Why did they have to turn down the volume at 1:20? It was supposed to be the most electrifyin part of the entire movement. Aside from that, this is an awesome video in my opinion.
Itzhak Perlman is from another planet... Just perfection and on the spot with every note!
This shows us how great humanity can be. Itzhak Perlman pushes the limits and shows us the greatness of humanity.
2024 I have always been a fan of this man and Vivaldi! 🎉❤🎉❤
Perlman is simply astonishing, but give it up for Zubin Mehta! What a conductor!
Itzhak Perlman outshines everybody during his performance here
It would be unprofessional of the orchestra to outperform him.
Perlman is an incredible performer. This is definitely the best performance I’ve heard!
itzhak perlman zigeunerweisen.. check out this piece. It's my #1 itzhak perlman performance...winter is right up there..I like to listen to other violinist back to back to itzhak, and in my opinion no one even comes close to the sounds he makes on his instrument.
How could the audience just sit there and not give a standing ovation after that?????!!!!! That was totally awesome.
It's amazing how delicately he plays this. Like handling a frozen flower.
Musica divina!!!
Grazie di cuore MAESTRO!!!!!!!
Itzhak makes THE BEST faces while he's playing! That's one of the things I love about him. He's not a typical, stoic, classical musician. He obviously enjoys what he's doing and he's not afraid to show it and have fun while he performs. Not to mention he's an absolute beast of a musician.
Spectacular performance.
Curious what the solo parts of Winter would sound like if played on an electric guitar. The thought of that. omg
No one makes love to music or the violin like he does.
I always come back to this video for Winter. There are a lot of ‘super fast ’ renditions but this one has the rightmost tempo. (Allegro NON MOLTO. Fast not much). Perlman is one of the living violin god and he does not need to show off by going too fast.
Tempo perfetto, bellissimi staccati alla metà superiore che pochi oggi usano ..esecuzione stupenda..
He is so controlled
not to sound pretentious: but this is just so GOD-DAMN beautiful. how come more people dont listen to this work. its not just pleasant but THOUGHT PROVOKING!. i feel euphoria just listening to it.
I 'm agree
Euphoria is the perfect description! It's so amazing....I'm reduced to tears! lol :')
Helo Well said
People listen to this all the time. It has been in countless movies.
@@charlieegell You're right, even in commercials there's classical music. "Art" music as I've heard a lot of my teachers call new instrumental pieces is still being written especially for movie soundtracks, that's what a lot of people my age who are music majors or getting classical lessons listen to. With the internet there is a lot more access to music now, I've been exposed to so much music classical and popular because of it. Most people who are part of younger generations can go from listening to Vivaldi to Kendrick Lamar by putting their music library on shuffle.
It's flawless. Perlman looks so at peace when he plays. His left hand technique is incredible. This is one of my favorite pieces of all time. I love hearing it again and again, and the sense of trepidation played into the notes is wonderful.
Even the conductor is just watching Perlman half the time.
Stallone directing this was the best part of the video, hands down.
Holy shit, Perlman and Mehta in the same place. That's great.
is that Zubin Mehta?The one who conducted the Three Tenors?Wow!
They were frequently together in their youth
Itzhak is a legend
I was wanting to share this section of four seasons to a friend... and after going through TEN others on youtube (many with endless likes??) this was the ONLY ONE doing justice to the work. This is to be done with art and precision with a sound, resonance and a cadence to evoke the beauty of life and nature. Thank you, Itzhak
Try Berlin Philhamonic with conductor von Karajan and then young violonist Anne Sophie Mutter. Very straight and emotional. Great musician Mutter.
Oh my god the collective whistle coming from the violins at 3:10 is so beautiful it gives me goosebumps
Baroque music, is just wonderful
People, I´m a violinist (not even 1% as good as him) the secret is the way he holds the bow, pay attention and you´ll see that it always looks like if it was a part of his arm!!!! Only Mr. Perlman and Shlomo Mintz can control a bow that way... trust me, when you play the violin you can learn the left hand part, but bowing correctly takes YEARS!!!!! and that is the secret!!! and remember, when you have a U$S 100000+ violin, everything sounds better, anyways, Perlman rocks!!!!
What a fantastic control!!! He controls the soutilé perfectly, like i've never seen it before, he's the most Great Violinist of this time, The god of Violin!
Perlman is mad!!
he is awesome!!
Love the conductor! It's like you can just see all the emotion of the song just by looking into his eyes!
There is not words to describe the art on this piece
He is the chosen one...
Simone Luigi Steffanina It’s not a coincidence that he’s jewish lol
Mamma mia che gloria immensa ✨✨✨✨✨💜
I absolutely LOVE this version!
this guy should have waaaaaaay more views
It's perfect, and not too fast like others... I mean come on it's winter, hands are cold ! Seriously the tempo fits perfectly !
i have a perfect version in my old tape and i dunno who was playing, but now i am sure it was itzhak perlman! his high notes are so impressive!
This is how todays music should sound!
am i the only one who totaly just jams out at 1:16 ?
No
nope
ohhhh my goood
The most beautiful music ever made
Omg he looks so relaxed. Great!
I love how his fingers ripple across the strings. It's sort of hypnotic.
Un genio. Más que nada.
Wow, this just gives me chills
This is in my opinion pearlmans best performance, he's one with that violen, thanks zubin n pearlman for blessing us with this rendition
Perlman....violin god!
perlman grande Violinista ,tra i piu grandi di sempre,interpretazione sublime.
What talent! What musicality! What Expression! Simply amazing watching this guy play.
The Baroque Festival Orchestra did a way better recording of this.
Itzhak Perlman
the best violinist!!!
One their few excellent violinists of America. What a difference Russia!!!
Perlman is top lvl ... The best ...............
wow! Pearlman is a god of violin. Greatest performance I`ve ever heard.
1:17 It's Getting Intense!
December 28 2023
I'm absolutely in love with the lead violin parts, I want to transcribe them to guitar because they seriously fucking shred. They've been stuck in my head for months. This whole piece fucking shreds as well, definitely my favorite piece off of The Four Seasons
There are lots of cool guitar covers
I love the fact that he is perfectly in stride, unlike some other interpretations I hear on youtube
Vivaldi, Amazing,i like very, very much Itzhak Perlman,my favorite violinist and the BEST 🎻🌹❤️
Peoples fingers slipped when they disliked this.
I love how Perlman plays this--such exactitude and feeling!
Cant believe Billy Joel did a collaboration with Itzhak Perlman. Its Amazing !!!!
he is great...god may not have given him the ablilty to walk but god give him a better gift... the gift to become a great musican!!
great thanks for posting!
it's perfect
i watched it 2017 and its just perfect at all and a breathtaking moment for me
Ah! I can hardly enjoy this beautiful performance just because I watched the shreds video before this.
Love this! Masterpiece.
Qué sutileza para tocar el violín. Un verdadero MAESTRO
Just.... best.
Simplesmente maravilhoso, trocaria todos os meus bens materiais apenas para assistir umas 3x um concerto deste.Emocionante!
VIVALDI !!!!!! YOU ARE A MUSICAL GENIUS, I LOVE YOUR MUSIC
La mejor interpretación de Invierno que he escuchado. Nada forzado, este hombre tiene un talento impresionante! Es una pieza exquisita y delicada. Por supuesto, mi interpretación favorita por mucho! :)
I love the way that Mr.Perman plays violin
excellent interpretation of four seasons
summer presto and this r my favourites
Beautiful.
Hermosos, bellísimo, me energiza el alma.
I really love 1.30 to 1.50
yes, all of vivaldi is just superb. Have you heard his flute sonatas or mandolin concertos?
I agree with MrStrangeSensation here, the face is telling how much a musician loves his art. I love it!!
I may look like some average college kid, yes I love Metallica, AC/DC, and a whole bunch of classic rock music, but I am not going to lie:
I REALLY love classical music.
This is one of my favorite pieces of music. I mean, I am just amazed at Perlman playing the violin! It is beautiful. That is talent right there.
In and of itself the music can covey such unique emotions among its listeners. Bravo.
Superb.TY for posting.
Metha,sobra en el podio.Perlman,como siempre,interpreta con la facilidad que tosemos,sonreimos o parpadeamos.
What an absolutely fabulous performance!
This is the best one yet! Superb!
Fantastic!
The best paced and most sonorous interpretation I've heard. FANTASTIC!!
Needless to say... Wonderfult!
@AduhAwas If you were there to watch the first day an orchestra attempts a complex piece such as this - it would be obvious. There is so much layering and coordinating the various voices of the ochestra. By the time (six months later) they are performing the piece before an audience, a majority of the conductors work is behind them. Musicians such as these are so talented, they make it appear effortless (like Perlman). You have to agree that there is tremendous work to get to such a point!
I need a love button on this vid
@astoom i know right. this the best
The best!
Why did they have to turn down the volume at 1:20? It was supposed to be the most electrifyin part of the entire movement. Aside from that, this is an awesome video in my opinion.
QUE GENIO!
Myth... really excellent.
Best part: 0:00 to 3:47
Mutter's interpretation is the greatest
this music is amazing, it's a wonder how he cn move his hands that fast and not mess up
The violin sounds so crisp
powerful... very powerful! amazingly articulated as well!
at least you aren't like most youtubers who insult someone then leave when they find out they are in the wrong.
could listen to this for hours and hours ~ thank you for uploading : )
Le salió perfecto !!!!
+Yoel Cortés Osea, es Perlman que mas se puede esperar de el
Amazing
lol spot on!
I keep coming back here for the Vivaldi and the Perlman. But what about Zubin Mehta? He's so interesting to watch.