@@jamescwolf well, evidently 38 years ago :-) @David Schneiderman, I am supremely jealous! I wasn't alive then, but this is my go to performance of this piece.
The slow movement of this piece is one of the most sublime creations in all of music. It's unbelievable that Mozart composed it at the age of 26. This is one of the treasures of Western music.
The beauty and soul refreshing of this music is timeless, transcending culture, language and geography. Thank you Mozart, Perlman, Zukerman, Mehta and symphony.
An absolutely stunning performance, possibly the greatest ever, of one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. What's not to like? The first time I heard this performance, it was on a cassette tape that was given to me for Christmas probably back in 1982 - a set of tapes made at the Huberman Festival. Then I got it on CD. Now I have the DVD set as well. As a violist, I marvel at Zuckerman's command of the instrument - the total fluidity of his playing, his huge sound, and perfect intonation. And of course Perlman's gorgeous sound, too. And how well they play together here - just unbelievable and yet here it is, on video, being done live in front of an audience. Thank you!
lectrosonics I listen to Pearlman on CD often, and only heard him perform twice in SLC. I can always tell it's him, stylistic approach, phrasing, attack etc. etc. I would like to hear him play on a differeent violin not his Stradavarius, what would the tone be like then? THanks for post and comments Barry Rishton
Anyone putting thumbs down on this heavenly performance might as well give up on life. My favorite Mozart , adored performers, pure joy! The purest musical conversation.
I was priveledged to be present at this historic concert, as well as at rehearsals. This performance is the gold standard, against which all others don't quite do justice to this magnificent composition.
Yes. This really is the best one. I heard Pinky back then live with the ECO. I didn't want to leave. Goosebumps from the first note until the last note and for about 24 hours afterward. People just don't understand who incredible Pinky's sound is unless they listen to him live. It's fills the hall, whether violin or viola.
Meraviglioso.... Le melodie e le sonorità di Mozart sono uniche e inconfondibili ... Perlman e Zukerman due grandissimi per fortuna nostri contemporanei diretti dal miglior direttore e accompagnati da una grande orchestra..... Semplicemente sublime..... Grazie
this concert must have been many years ago, I see 3 young masters Mehta, Zukerman and Perlman, love this piece, I love all of Mozart music this is one of my favorites
This has been my No 1 favourite for 20 years. I'm aged 60+, played cello in student orchestras etc, not good enough to be professional but LOVE the music. Like most mature men, I've had hardship and learnt to be strong. But this music can make me cry, especially 2nd movement. This performance is the best. I had the privilege of meeting Pinchy Zuckerman many years ago and he's a true gentleman. btw Did you know the big violin :-) is tuned a semitone sharp to compete with small violin :-)
A culture with an exquisite sensibility for the art in every sense .. so as there are so many men in the world that seem to have come down from heaven and illuminated for angels!
Nobody plays Mozart better than these two. Pinchas Zukerman perfect positioning. Elbow under, wrist away and not swaying his Viola, like a lot of musicians do. I can only wish that I can play as well as him. Why he switched to Conducting, I'll never know.
What I love about Itzhak Perlman is his unique facial expressions while plays the Concertante (not showing favoritism, both are amazing). It shows how much he's into the piece :)
Just to put the record straight: The 'big' violin is a VIOLA!! One of my favorite pieces for many years. I agree with you, Phil, especially the slow movement. Heart-wrenchingly gorgeous. Caroletti
It takes a very well conditioned bow arm to control the power and tone at the tip as well as Zukerman does on the viola. The ends of their notes are beautiful and the placement of vibrato and what kind is wonderful.
July the 3rd: 1 person disliked this mega performance. For heavens name, what was there to dislike? Was it the fact that the viola looked bigger than the violin? This is a master piece played in a masterly way.
Qui de mieux que ces prodiges du violon ou de l'alto pour donner une représentation exceptionnelle de cette symphonie concertante du génial Mozart. Avec à la baguette l'illustre Zubin Mehta, toujours fidèle au philharmonique d'Israel. C'est sublime.
ottima orchestra, ottimo direttore, sublime Itzhak, Zukerman mi ha fatto amare e apprezzare la viola. Bravissimo. Come sarebbe triste la vita senza la musica !
One of my favorite Mozart pieces. Heard it played live in my town about 2 months ago. The middle movement (andante) is one of the most beautiful, hypnotic and haunting pieces of music I've ever heard. Pinchas Zukerman used to be married to actress Tuesday Weld.
I agree. Mozart was angry and sad, prisoner in Colleredo's court in Salzbourg when he wrote this piece. "Here, someday I am all, someday i am nothing... I would only want to be something".
Along with that of the Oistrakhs, this performance of KV 364 (320d) by Perlman, Zuckerman and Mehta is historic, the greatest of the performances I have heard either live or on LP or CD. The blend and marriage of technical perfection, rubato, passion and an overarching melodic line is stunning. I go back often to this performance of this great composition (one of Mozart's greatest)
Thank you. A long-time Perlman and Zukerman admirer. Do not miss the Isaac Stern/Zukerman collaboration with Mehta and the NYP on Mr. Stern's 60th birthday - even if the 1980 video and audio qualities are less clear than here.
Superb! I like Perlman and Zukerman's duo. I love Zukerman's violin playing, too. Listening to him, Du Pre and Barenboim trio is especially unforgettable.
this is the very best version of this this particular mozart piece i have ever heard. I had great expectations with Perlman and Zukerman doing the Sinfonia Concertane but they went beyond them.
For anyone who doesn’t know, this program was recorded either on VHS, Betamax, or Hi8, which (if you haven’t worked with older VHS recordings) means that playback speed is often compromised, especially if the person who digitized the recording didn’t enable TBC (time_base_correction). If you play the original 1982 CD of this live recording, you’ll wake up to something totally out of this world! Of course, having a nice stereo system helps ;)
Pure genius all round- allways from Israeli(Jewish passion even with Mehta the Indian born honorary Jew who was given citizenship. Of which he is very proud.
Mehta is actually a Parsi, a sect that claims to be older than the Jews. These days , Parsi's exist mostly in India, since Iran (where the sect originated) does not want them.
En el minuto 14.40 aparce el ANDANTE ,es algo impresionante, algo quizás jamás escrito,por su belleza, sencilles y deun sentí que te hace casi llorar, deseando encontrar, un alma con quien compartir tanta hermosura.Hay un momento en que la orqueda queda muda, es el momento mágico de una CADENCIA en que pueden participar los dos solistas.
Es una maravilla oir cuando la oquesta en una nota determinada, deja de toar totalmente para dar entrada a los dos solistas, uno con el vilin y el otro con la viola , demuestran su domino del instrumento y su gran virtuosismo, en un diálago increíblemente bello.
It's wonderful to see a young, supple Zubin Mehta conducting. Between a wonderful conductor and two great violinists, including the greatest violinist of this century, what could be bad?
I must add that to hear such beautiful duets between violin and viola is emotionally overwhelming. Of course, what finalizes the beauty here is the mastery of Mehta who makes the orchestra part of this magnificent whole.
I love how tight Mehta, Perlman, Ashkenazy, Barenboim, du Pré, and Zukerman were, starting in the 60s....they had so much fun making music together, and it almost always shows! Here, however, Zukerman looks unusually grim; maybe it was something he ate? Anyway, this is a beautiful piece, and I wish the viola had more prominence as a solo instrument, bc the tone is just gorgeous.
every time i hear this again, i feel like perlman is playing a real jewish fidel and zukerman is like plaing kol nidrei. by this i mean a high compliment. great artists and great performance. by the way, i atended this unforgetable concert and have the recording.
I used to watch these 2 'live' back in the seventies at the Queen Elizabeth halls with the English Chamber orchestra usually conducted from his piano stool by Barenboim. Those were the days never to be repeated...Shlomo Minz and many others of the greatest.
Three of the best known musicians of our day and a renowned orchestra. Compare with Franco Gulli's and Bruno Giuranna' s performance with an all Italian orchestra and an unknown Italian conductor from two generations ago (released by NAXOS - well done Naxos!). The whole aura of the music is so totally different. The Italians play with such simply, mesmerising beauty, endless clarity, pungency (when required): it is conversational, theatrical as if an extended duet for soprano and alto, lyric, vocal phrasing and with the understatement of educated aristocracy. Nobility, part secular, part spiritual. In short utter perfection. I am in no doubt whatsoever which approach is nearer to the spirit of Mozart, indeed to pure spirit of music.
Perlman and Zukerman are awesome, but the IPO not so perfect. Winds were out of tune at the end of the 2nd movement and the French Horns were cracking.
Itamar Rashkovsky Amen! Perlman/Zuckerman, Violin/Viola. The performers are best friends and their instruments are too! The loveliness of the viola! Love the violin but the viola? Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!
Замечательно !!! И всё же Спиваков с Башметом играют тоньше, вкуснее, благородней. Особенно вторую часть. А Моцарт -- ГЕНИЙ !!! неповторимый. Без слёз его слушать невозможно. Вспомним вторую часть 23 концерта для ф - но.
I was at this concert when I was 12. 50 today and still watching it!
David Schneideman Love that! Thanks for sharing.
where and when was this? what orchestra?
@@jamescwolf Israel Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta. Dunno when but they were so young, so long ago.
Wow that is an amazing experience!
@@jamescwolf well, evidently 38 years ago :-)
@David Schneiderman, I am supremely jealous! I wasn't alive then, but this is my go to performance of this piece.
0:00 1st movement
14:30 2nd movement
26:55 3rd movement
The slow movement of this piece is one of the most sublime creations in all of music. It's unbelievable that Mozart composed it at the age of 26. This is one of the treasures of Western music.
👍
yes, you are right.
Se el título ,pero no la conozco.
Super
He was 23
Man, there's just nothing better than Zukerman's viola playing. Just... so awesome.
iCyclone Excellent, just like Perlman’s violin playing.
agree completely
Amazing Israeli duo.
The beauty and soul refreshing of this music is timeless, transcending culture, language and geography. Thank you Mozart, Perlman, Zukerman, Mehta and symphony.
Listen carfefully to the second movement. Mozart wrote this in Paris just after his mother died. You can hear him weeping
Thank you for this wonderful insight. Now I understand what I've been hearing all these years.
Okay thank you budy for this advise cause idk what was this shit doing on internet (:
Ann Vermel , the second movement starts where?
Wow, this is called "knowing the music"
Ann Vermel, did he write the A Minor Piano Sonata contemporaneously?
An absolutely stunning performance, possibly the greatest ever, of one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. What's not to like? The first time I heard this performance, it was on a cassette tape that was given to me for Christmas probably back in 1982 - a set of tapes made at the Huberman Festival. Then I got it on CD. Now I have the DVD set as well. As a violist, I marvel at Zuckerman's command of the instrument - the total fluidity of his playing, his huge sound, and perfect intonation. And of course Perlman's gorgeous sound, too. And how well they play together here - just unbelievable and yet here it is, on video, being done live in front of an audience. Thank you!
lectrosonics I listen to Pearlman on CD often, and only heard him perform twice in SLC. I can always tell it's him, stylistic approach, phrasing, attack etc. etc. I would like to hear him play on a differeent violin not his Stradavarius, what would the tone be like then? THanks for post and comments Barry Rishton
You have, of course, listened to the one by Heifetz and Primrose?
Of course! Also a magical recording.
lectrosonics *
It the question is how wonderful this music it is what may be the answer?
Anyone putting thumbs down on this heavenly performance might as well give up on life. My favorite Mozart , adored performers, pure joy! The purest musical conversation.
I'm always impressed by how Mozart can create such freshness and variety from the limited repertoire of classical conventions.
245 people are deaf... Magnificent work of Mozart. Incredible performance.
I was priveledged to be present at this historic concert, as well as at rehearsals. This performance is the gold standard, against which all others don't quite do justice to this magnificent composition.
Thei should be banned from Convcert Halls
@@orsettoparlante On what basis?
Yes. This really is the best one. I heard Pinky back then live with the ECO. I didn't want to leave. Goosebumps from the first note until the last note and for about 24 hours afterward. People just don't understand who incredible Pinky's sound is unless they listen to him live. It's fills the hall, whether violin or viola.
Wonderful ! Maestro Zubin Mehta,Pinkas Zukerman,and Maestro Itzhak Perlman my favorite violinist 🎻🌹🎻🌹❤️
Meraviglioso.... Le melodie e le sonorità di Mozart sono uniche e inconfondibili ... Perlman e Zukerman due grandissimi per fortuna nostri contemporanei diretti dal miglior direttore e accompagnati da una grande orchestra..... Semplicemente sublime..... Grazie
sublime deux violonistes d exception , la magie opère avec l orchestre le chef et les maestri qui nous dévoilent un Mozart divin ,,
this concert must have been many years ago, I see 3 young masters Mehta, Zukerman and Perlman, love this piece, I love all of Mozart music this is one of my favorites
Let's begin today with a piece of heaven: Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Zubin Mehta - Mozart Sinfonia Concertante ... ~
This has been my No 1 favourite for 20 years. I'm aged 60+, played cello in student orchestras etc, not good enough to be professional but LOVE the music. Like most mature men, I've had hardship and learnt to be strong. But this music can make me cry, especially 2nd movement. This performance is the best. I had the privilege of meeting Pinchy Zuckerman many years ago and he's a true gentleman. btw Did you know the big violin :-) is tuned a semitone sharp to compete with small violin :-)
How did you met ZUKERMAN???
One of the most beautiful and romantic pieces of music ever composed.
for writing my paper I ve heard this sinfonia for hundred times, and this version is one of the best one
I just love that build up to such a pleasing melody at 2:30, such a genius Mozart was!
I've been looking all over for this piece live, thank you! The viola is among one of the most beautiful performances I've ever heard in my life
Cosa dire: Perlman, Zuckerman, Mehta e IPO = meravigliosa esecuzione del divino ragazzo!
A culture with an exquisite sensibility for the art in every sense .. so as there are so many men in the world that seem to have come down from heaven and illuminated for angels!
SO SMOOTH -BRILLIANT - PERLMAN, GOT TO BE ONE OF THE GREATS VIOLINIST
Nobody plays Mozart better than these two. Pinchas Zukerman perfect positioning. Elbow under, wrist away and not swaying his Viola, like a lot of musicians do. I can only wish that I can play as well as him. Why he switched to Conducting, I'll never know.
What I love about Itzhak Perlman is his unique facial expressions while plays the Concertante (not showing favoritism, both are amazing). It shows how much he's into the piece :)
Just to put the record straight: The 'big' violin is a VIOLA!! One of my favorite pieces for many years. I agree with you, Phil, especially the slow movement. Heart-wrenchingly gorgeous. Caroletti
It takes a very well conditioned bow arm to control the power and tone at the tip as well as Zukerman does on the viola. The ends of their notes are beautiful and the placement of vibrato and what kind is wonderful.
July the 3rd: 1 person disliked this mega performance. For heavens name, what was there to dislike? Was it the fact that the viola looked bigger than the violin? This is a master piece played in a masterly way.
Today Is 04.02.2021 idiots ano stupids disliked it.
Absolutely incredible players. Only a very few have come close to doing what they can do.
i never seem to finish to grasp the essence of this incredibly beautiful and crystal-clear honest human being called Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Qui de mieux que ces prodiges du violon ou de l'alto pour donner une représentation exceptionnelle de cette symphonie concertante du génial Mozart. Avec à la baguette l'illustre Zubin Mehta, toujours fidèle au philharmonique d'Israel. C'est sublime.
Great musicians and Great music of Mozart. Thank you very much.
YITZ-khawk and phin-AY-khass, what a fantastic combination, with Mozart, Mehta and the Izzy Phil-it's a masterpiece. Really. Music from Heaven.
No matter which piece of Mozart I am listening to, especially the second movements are always so deeply moving and beautiful. Perfect.
Best music even written!!!!
Zuckerma!! Perlman What else?
ottima orchestra, ottimo direttore, sublime Itzhak, Zukerman mi ha fatto amare e apprezzare la viola. Bravissimo. Come sarebbe triste la vita senza la musica !
El genio de Mozart y tres maravillosos interpretes, Hay que escuchar en absoluto silencio para comprender esta dimensión musical tremenda.!
Beautiful to know, were are you from?
One of my favorite Mozart pieces. Heard it played live in my town about 2 months ago. The middle movement (andante) is one of the most beautiful, hypnotic and haunting pieces of music I've ever heard. Pinchas Zukerman used to be married to actress Tuesday Weld.
I agree. Mozart was angry and sad, prisoner in Colleredo's court in Salzbourg when he wrote this piece. "Here, someday I am all, someday i am nothing... I would only want to be something".
Along with that of the Oistrakhs, this performance of KV 364 (320d) by Perlman, Zuckerman and Mehta is historic, the greatest of the performances I have heard either live or on LP or CD. The blend and marriage of technical perfection, rubato, passion and an overarching melodic line is stunning. I go back often to this performance of this great composition (one of Mozart's greatest)
Wow, how splendid it is, thank you so much for putting it in TH-cam and so us being able to admire this piece of art.
I have always loved the melancholy of the second movement.. What a treat to have 3 greats/
Thank you. A long-time Perlman and Zukerman admirer. Do not miss the Isaac Stern/Zukerman collaboration with Mehta and the NYP on Mr. Stern's 60th birthday - even if the 1980 video and audio qualities are less clear than here.
This is an amazing performance. It's crazy when you own the recording for years, only to identify it on youtube years later
diese musik wirkt wie eine droge :nichts tut mehr weh, nichts ist mehr wichtig, nur dieser moment
It's amazing how Zubin Mehta conducts every song without a score in front of him.
Bravo, maestro.
Charles Hsueh What song? This,is not a song, this is a symphony concertante, as named.
@@mckavitt13 thanks, I was going to say the same thing...
@@yosserc I'm American, but not ignorant.
Song???????
I apologize, 19 year old me was naive. Now a 27 year old music scholar, I realize how my words may have been harmful to many.
Wonderful! Zubin Mehta Itzhak Perlman my favorite violinist 🎻🌹,E.Zukerman.Very beautiful 🌹🌹
No me cansaré de oír esta belleza. Un director que conoce la partitura a fondo y dos monstruos en sus respectivos instrumentos.
Muy de acuerdo
Superb! I like Perlman and Zukerman's duo. I love Zukerman's violin playing, too. Listening to him, Du Pre and Barenboim trio is especially unforgettable.
Too stunning for words....just shut your eyes....
One of my favourite pieces, and this has to be one of the best performances ever. I cannot nit pick over people who play with such soul.
this is the very best version of this this particular mozart piece i have ever heard. I had great expectations with Perlman and Zukerman doing the Sinfonia Concertane but they went beyond them.
For anyone who doesn’t know, this program was recorded either on VHS, Betamax, or Hi8, which (if you haven’t worked with older VHS recordings) means that playback speed is often compromised, especially if the person who digitized the recording didn’t enable TBC (time_base_correction). If you play the original 1982 CD of this live recording, you’ll wake up to something totally out of this world! Of course, having a nice stereo system helps ;)
How does one FIND this concert in its entirety?
@@Rink03 Exactly...WTF@saying that and then saying nothing on how to find it............
Celestial! Daniel Barenboim once said about W. A., 'the guy took dictation from up high'. Great soloists and conductor!
Dr. Helga Lee
Very beautiful ! Itzhak Perman 🎻my favorite and Pinkas Zuckerman!🎻 I like very much Itzhak Perman,❤️
Its 2023 and i think theyre both still alive,isnt that wonderfull
Hair white like mine we all brew old together playing music. At different levels.❤
Grew old
Excelente la obra y los intérpretes, no me canso de escucharla y disfrutarla
easily in top ten of mozarts compositions--that's saying a lot gven the no. of his masterpieces.
What a joy! First heard it almost 60 years ago for the first time. This recording is the finest. Perhaps Mozart finest work.
Auggghhh!! Chopping it off just a little way into the 3rd movement, after the second left me crying!
Бесконечное восхищение и восторг!
Good lord, how magnificent is this music! Well done gents!!
itchak is just bloody amazing
That 2nd movement, so beautiful and so sad, full of tears.
Stunning performance. 139 people did not like it - incredible world....
Probably jealous robotic players.
Meravigliosa interpretazzione per un gioiello dell arte musicale!!!
Pure genius all round- allways from Israeli(Jewish passion even with Mehta the Indian born honorary Jew who was given citizenship. Of which he is very proud.
Mehta is actually a Parsi, a sect that claims to be older than the Jews. These days , Parsi's exist mostly in India, since Iran (where the sect originated) does not want them.
This piece never fails to run chills up my spine. Absolutely timeless and stunningly beautiful.
En el minuto 14.40 aparce el ANDANTE ,es algo impresionante, algo quizás jamás escrito,por su belleza, sencilles y deun sentí que te hace casi llorar, deseando encontrar, un alma con quien compartir tanta hermosura.Hay un momento en que la orqueda queda muda, es el momento mágico de una CADENCIA en que pueden participar los dos solistas.
In my opinion this is the performance and recording of the century!
Great respect to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra!
Es una maravilla oir cuando la oquesta en una nota determinada, deja de toar totalmente para dar entrada a los dos solistas, uno con el vilin y el otro con la viola , demuestran su domino del instrumento y su gran virtuosismo, en un diálago increíblemente bello.
My musical pallet is not all that sophisticated but I think this piece is the greatest of all time.
Not at all.
It's wonderful to see a young, supple Zubin Mehta conducting. Between a wonderful conductor and two great violinists, including the greatest violinist of this century, what could be bad?
Daniel Scheinhaus The orchestra.
SOLO SE LES PUEDE BRINDAR APLAUSOS MUCHAS FELICIDADES, QUE BELLA MÚSICA Y QUE BIEN LA EJECUTAN YA FORMAN PARTE DE LOS GRANDES DE LA MUSICA
Pinkie has the most beautiful bow arm and hand that I know of.
This piece is in the top 5 things that are wonderful about the universe. Sex, Mozart, food, sunshine, sleeping, in no particular order.
This piece never fails to move me.
My two favourite performers.
Concert exceptionnel, tant de grâce et de beauté !
Mozart was a genius. Sublime music
I must add that to hear such beautiful duets between violin and viola is emotionally overwhelming. Of course, what finalizes the beauty here is the mastery of Mehta who makes the orchestra part of this magnificent whole.
What an interesting interpretation for the bowings wow I could never have thought of it this way!
It’s scary how in-sync they are at the cadenza
Thanks for this Gift.....from Acapulco!
Великолепное исполнение! При этом играют разными штрихами! Заметно только зрительно!
I love how tight Mehta, Perlman, Ashkenazy, Barenboim, du Pré, and Zukerman were, starting in the 60s....they had so much fun making music together, and it almost always shows! Here, however, Zukerman looks unusually grim; maybe it was something he ate? Anyway, this is a beautiful piece, and I wish the viola had more prominence as a solo instrument, bc the tone is just gorgeous.
every time i hear this again, i feel like perlman is playing a real jewish fidel and zukerman is like plaing kol nidrei. by this i mean a high compliment.
great artists and great performance. by the way, i atended this unforgetable concert and have the recording.
Very beautiful and what a joy it brings to the ❤, God bless all of you!
The adagio is my favorite passage (love it)
+Martha Vazquez sorry I meant to say the Adagio is my favorite movement
+Martha Vazquez Ole!
Stunning musicians the best the world will ever see.
Very beautiful, I love Mozart and I love Ithzak Perlman, Hy is wonderful ! ❣️🎻🌹🌹🎶
I used to watch these 2 'live' back in the seventies at the Queen Elizabeth halls with the English Chamber orchestra usually conducted from his piano stool by Barenboim. Those were the days never to be repeated...Shlomo Minz and many others of the greatest.
Three of the best known musicians of our day and a renowned orchestra. Compare with Franco Gulli's and Bruno Giuranna' s performance with an all Italian orchestra and an unknown Italian conductor from two generations ago (released by NAXOS - well done Naxos!). The whole aura of the music is so totally different. The Italians play with such simply, mesmerising beauty, endless clarity, pungency (when required): it is conversational, theatrical as if an extended duet for soprano and alto, lyric, vocal phrasing and with the understatement of educated aristocracy. Nobility, part secular, part spiritual. In short utter perfection. I am in no doubt whatsoever which approach is nearer to the spirit of Mozart, indeed to pure spirit of music.
LOOK th-cam.com/video/QKHNCbxYQVU/w-d-xo.html
If I could go back in time I'd attend this concert
Beauty of Mozart. Thank you.
Jamás escuche tanta armonia.Inevitable con tanto talento unido.
How a wonderful music, thank you so much Mozart, thank you...
Simply sublime!!! Thank you!!
Magnifique!!!
alejandra musica celestial por la musica y por los ejecutantes gracias
Perlman + Zukerman + Metha + IPO = Perfection
Perlman and Zukerman are awesome, but the IPO not so perfect. Winds were out of tune at the end of the 2nd movement and the French Horns were cracking.
Itamar Rashkovsky Amen! Perlman/Zuckerman, Violin/Viola. The performers are best friends and their instruments are too! The loveliness of the viola! Love the violin but the viola? Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!
Замечательно !!!
И всё же Спиваков с Башметом играют тоньше, вкуснее, благородней. Особенно вторую часть.
А Моцарт -- ГЕНИЙ !!! неповторимый. Без слёз его слушать невозможно. Вспомним вторую часть 23 концерта для ф - но.
Fabuleux, les meilleurs ! Écouter et mourir... 😘