If you're a violinist and you look at him from a technichal standpoint: that's the most beautiful sight and best form I've ever seen. It's architecture in human form.
Such a solid, concentrated and great tone, while he seems to play relaxed and with ease, still focused though. His virtuosity is unmatched these days. A truly great violinist.
@@metafull Yes Kavakos is good but Roman has literally invented new techniques. He has left hand pizzed with his thumb, left hand Pizzacato with the first finger where the finger above is sounding, created his own frets, created glasses, created his violin, he has completely mastered forced harmonics, double harmonics, is undoubtedly one of the best of all time on g string scales, and has most of his pieces he has posted are pieces that he made. While Kavakos is great technically, Roman matches it and is superior in making better sounding music. Just my opinion though.
One of the greatest violinists of our decade in his youth; playing one of the greatest compositions of the 19th century written by Paganini the greatest violinist of all times.
That does it!!! I'm breaking my violin over my knees and joining the monastery! There's a bus waiting outside to pick up other violinists who were completely demoralized by this performance.
You can listen each single note in all scales and arpeggios.. This is not common. And now hè plays with a perfect deep sound. I love his evolution ad musician. Great man, great violinist.
being perfect doesn't only concern technique. when i say perfect i'm not saying he does no mistakes. when i say perfect i'm saying that he can read a piece, he can understand it, he can play it in his own original way without making it ridiculous or weird. how many other violinists like that do you know? i looked around much but didn't find one like him.
has anybody noticed his prize of the bow and the bow tehnique he has?that the way heifetz plays. thats correct but today only kavakos and mayuko kamio plays that way
He may have been 17 or 21 here, but even then it's still so impressive. Most violinists will go their whole lives without touching such an incredibly difficult cadenza
I also think Kogan's Tchaikovsky is untouchable - the 1959 performance with Silvestri. Laserlike precision and yet its emotional too. The guy was unstoppable. Kogan is the only name I'd dare mention in the same sentence as Heifetz. Maybe even Heifetz had to look over his shoulder when Kogan was in the same room.
He remained in the USSR. He was reportedly great friends with the Oistrakhs. Valeri Klimov beat him in one of the big competitions. However, I beleive that it is a widely hled and accepted belief that Pikayzen surpassed him.
@musicology2007 You are very right of course all kind of trick vengerov bell and markov does(i know they fell music on the hightest level possible but there are other violinist that are very musical without ego)isn't good kavakos is the best violinist in the world I will like to notice the articulation,the sound and the bow tehnique that is different from today playing(like heifetz and milstein)sorry for my english
musicmatt09 exactly why do u believe vengerov is not even close to kavakos' level? let me mention that i mentioned vengerov since he plays wild just like kavakos was playing here and some stuff articulations and so on were of the same nature.
@miguelbuchhalter le parece un destres total '?gano el concurso paganini,con esta audicion,...tambien el sibeius,,y el naumburg de NY...No entiendo comentarios como el suyo, mas encima viniendo de alguien con tan buen oido como ud.
gran .musicalidad,gran fraseo,eso de que los de gran tecnica no tienen expresion es el consuelo de algunos.invito a que oigan sus versiones de la sinfonia española de lalo,o el sibelius y despues me hablan.
Also, I try not to confuse speed with energy. His technique is amazing (despite the unarticulated or missed notes) and he certainly plays faster than Accardo. I made my comment in relation to the feeling and emotion, not just the notes.
@zhujun516 I'll give you that--Kavakos' playing is very relaxed and free-flowing. This is good, honest fiddle playing. As brilliant as he is, it could have been more musical for my taste.
Well, he definitely practiced his scales.
I would hope so.
And his tenths
And arpeggios
If you're a violinist and you look at him from a technichal standpoint: that's the most beautiful sight and best form I've ever seen. It's architecture in human form.
0:06 already camera could not handle that amount of perfection so it went blind
And mini jumpscares
Such a solid, concentrated and great tone, while he seems to play relaxed and with ease, still focused though.
His virtuosity is unmatched these days.
A truly great violinist.
I would like to have your opinion about roman kims technique, because I really think he's even better than kavakos
@@naurdupond8461 not Even close, sorry if it sounds rude but kavakos is sooo Damn good
@@metafull Yes Kavakos is good but Roman has literally invented new techniques. He has left hand pizzed with his thumb, left hand Pizzacato with the first finger where the finger above is sounding, created his own frets, created glasses, created his violin, he has completely mastered forced harmonics, double harmonics, is undoubtedly one of the best of all time on g string scales, and has most of his pieces he has posted are pieces that he made. While Kavakos is great technically, Roman matches it and is superior in making better sounding music. Just my opinion though.
@@Jackson_Blagg i agreed , the thing is naur is talking about the technique by itself thats why i think kavakos is over Román , in that single aspect.
@@metafull I would argue Kim is better technically
One of the greatest violinists of our decade in his youth; playing one of the greatest compositions of the 19th century written by Paganini the greatest violinist of all times.
This wasn't written by Paganini tho
@@Ickguenthrasil To make this argument end, half was written by Paganini. Hahahahaha
@@Ickguenthrasil καλέ τι όνομα σαρανταποδαρούσα
@@tinapapa2556 don't speak greek
@@Ickguenthrasil am greek, what laungauge i have to talk to?turkish? jesuss christ
That does it!!! I'm breaking my violin over my knees and joining the monastery! There's a bus waiting outside to pick up other violinists who were completely demoralized by this performance.
Chuck Amuck that's hilarious, Chuck! But, yes, I'm getting on the bus as I'm writing this.
Fuck sign me in, I'm officially done
😂🤣
Totally me too
Let me go practice my scales now...
I love soooo much the faces of the orchestra's violonists in the back. You can hear them thinking: "F**********CK MEEEEE!!!"
You can listen each single note in all scales and arpeggios.. This is not common. And now hè plays with a perfect deep sound. I love his evolution ad musician. Great man, great violinist.
Leonidas Kavakos performing the Cadenza for the first Violin Concerto by Paganini(cadenza by Emile Sauret) at a Paganini competition in 1988.
Incrível violinista........Bravo Leônidas!!!Super virtuoso!!!
This is amazing!!!!!
Kavakos you`re great!!
Gran interpretacion!!!!
BRAVO!!!!
OMG...is he human?? God bless your hands Kavakos!!
NO COMMENT!!! It's PERFECT....INCREDIBLE!!!
Just amazing! Every note is clearly spelled. Even for lay ears.
Wow, just WOW! Amazing!
OMG........ Kavakos.......God bless U..........
This was filmed in ancient Greece using an Ancient Greek camera.
Operator: Pithagorus
great video, what talent!! thanks for this extraordinary document!
Leonidas Kavakos RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great violinist beautiful rendition of most difficult most wonderful cadenza..
being perfect doesn't only concern technique. when i say perfect i'm not saying he does no mistakes. when i say perfect i'm saying that he can read a piece, he can understand it, he can play it in his own original way without making it ridiculous or weird. how many other violinists like that do you know? i looked around much but didn't find one like him.
What a legend. Perfect articulation
Apparently when he was studying with Gingold he practiced up to 17 hours a day something like that.
If this is true it's insane
Prima di andare da Gingold suonava già così, a miracol mostrare l' ottava meraviglia del mondo.
@@marcofornaciari3042 Ciao Marco , anche lei e un grande pagàninista. Buona Pasqua !
Wwwaaaoouuh!!! The most outstanding performance forever !!! Master!!!!
it's just totally insane
He's a fuckin' Spartan !!! :D
His playing is stupendous. Is there anyone out there that can upload a higher grade copy please?
Блестяще!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Браво!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A true genius
Is this ling ling?
♫♪Ludwig van Beethoven♪♫ lets go a two setter
Ling Ling is limited with 40 hours a day; Kavakos stops time.
almost
that's an insult to kavakos
I thought YOU were Ling Ling?
@TheMaestroBrad for the technique angle, this is the best on youtube. it's played with smoth tempo and acurate notes, and it's so hard to do
Kavakos da best~
7 people gave this a thumbs down? This is why we cant have nice things
Anders Janson maybe they just hate the quality of the video and the sound. Also they are entitled to their own opinion
Amazing!!!
Indimenticabile .
Bu kadansı dinledikten sonra iddia ediyorum Leonidas kavakos gelmiş geçmiş en teknik Kemancı
has anybody noticed his prize of the bow and the bow tehnique he has?that the way heifetz plays.
thats correct but today only kavakos and mayuko kamio plays that way
Best perfoming on this cadenz!!! and Ning feng!!!
Bu kadansı leonidas'tan Daha iyi kimse çalamaz son 40 yılın en teknik kemancısı
Very young to I think he was 17 years old.
He may have been 17 or 21 here, but even then it's still so impressive. Most violinists will go their whole lives without touching such an incredibly difficult cadenza
이분 파가니니 레전드 영상 보니까 유튭알고리즘이 이영상 볼래? 해서 왔음 진짜 와 이분 미쳤네.....
The best.
4:33 testing the note
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow so fast
Gelmiş geçmiş Teknik gücü en yüksek 4 veya 5 Kemancı dan biridir Leonidas kavakos inanılmaz bir yetenek
I also think Kogan's Tchaikovsky is untouchable - the 1959 performance with Silvestri. Laserlike precision and yet its emotional too. The guy was unstoppable. Kogan is the only name I'd dare mention in the same sentence as Heifetz. Maybe even Heifetz had to look over his shoulder when Kogan was in the same room.
He is Leonidas Kavakos, not Accardo.
Kavakos is a fantastic player, please do listen his Mozart's violin concertos.
Based
Εξωπραγματικός!!!!
Why all the old kavakos videos has audio clipping in it
Leonid is the carl flesch system incarnate, all he needs now is to be bound in blue and white paper and be given a book spine.
I wish this wasn't recorded on a potato...
@SkrPchr3 all you said its nearly right but this thing to play like kavakos is ... SOMETHING
He remained in the USSR. He was reportedly great friends with the Oistrakhs. Valeri Klimov beat him in one of the big competitions. However, I beleive that it is a widely hled and accepted belief that Pikayzen surpassed him.
wonderfull,,,,,,, personaly i like Leonid Kogan' version the best
I like this great violinist. why his recordings in TH-cam are not clear
Cuz dis is an old recording😒
GENIO
When was this video taken? How old was she in this video? He looks still young 🙃
I don't care that it's the first of three movements. Freaking applaud when the baton goes down, people!!!!
absolutely not, One does not clap between movements
@@pedrocarvalhobass HaHa!
If it's good, I'll clap, if I heard this then I'd stand between movements
Now that is one weird first frame
Wow ....wow.....
Такая скорость не снилась даже Хейфецу
Holy Crap!!!!!!!!!!!
it's Leonidas..
totally agree with you. try Kogan's cadenza. unbelievable!
Красаучик!
🔥🔥🔥
Sauret must have been a fantastic fiddler to have written this amazing cadenza.
violinhunter2
How can I find music notes of this Cadenza
Thanks
Paganini you are the second now (after Kavakos to be precise).
Good
do you have the rest of this performance?
Same initials as leonid kogan, and maybe the next!
@musicology2007 You are very right of course all kind of trick vengerov bell and markov does(i know they fell music on the hightest level possible but there are other violinist that are very musical without ego)isn't good kavakos is the best violinist in the world I will like to notice the articulation,the sound and the bow tehnique that is different from today playing(like heifetz and milstein)sorry for my english
Perfect technique, plus some 50% extra on top. Just in case.
KAVAKOS!
I'm starting to think he was probably better than Paganini and Heifetz
Still is
His virtuosity reminds me of the late Eugene Fodor.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
musicmatt09 exactly why do u believe vengerov is not even close to kavakos' level? let me mention that i mentioned vengerov since he plays wild just like kavakos was playing here and some stuff articulations and so on were of the same nature.
Oh so Tatsuki Narita's cadenza follows Kavako's sauret version. I see......
@miguelbuchhalter le parece un destres total '?gano el concurso paganini,con esta audicion,...tambien el sibeius,,y el naumburg de NY...No entiendo comentarios como el suyo, mas encima viniendo de alguien con tan buen oido como ud.
Alien.
0:04
Oh-My-God. O_O
Awesome
Seems like he had better hygiene back then...
gran .musicalidad,gran fraseo,eso de que los de gran tecnica no tienen expresion es el consuelo de algunos.invito a que oigan sus versiones de la sinfonia española de lalo,o el sibelius y despues me hablan.
Cool... Try to listen ,, Jiri Vodicka paganini cadenza" ... Violinist from Czech Republic :-)
Violinervioliner2 GRAZIE PER IL NOME!!!! È FAVOLOSO..
Quite good, looks so easy for him too.
Teach me how to make it as you geñio........
unarticulated or missed notes?Do we hear the same thing?!!
Hesap makinesiyle mi çektiniz yahu
kavaralar çekememiş dimi haklısın usta
Wizard.
Holy f in S***
Also, I try not to confuse speed with energy. His technique is amazing (despite the unarticulated or missed notes) and he certainly plays faster than Accardo. I made my comment in relation to the feeling and emotion, not just the notes.
I’ve never heard such phrasing in a cadenza so technically hard and non musical. I can’t stand Paganini, but Kavakos made it music
haha it's a compliment
gyration. I spelled it wrong.
gosh, you need balls when you perform such a cadenza and you dont pull down even a little the tempo!!!
;;;; 도랏맨
@zhujun516 I'll give you that--Kavakos' playing is very relaxed and free-flowing. This is good, honest fiddle playing. As brilliant as he is, it could have been more musical for my taste.