Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Opus 77
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David Oistrakh, violin
Staatskapelle Berlin
Heinz Fricke, conductor
Berlin 1967
I - Nocturne: Moderato - 2:14
II - Scherzo: Allegro - 12:50
III - Passacaglia: Andante - Cadenza (attacca) - 19:53
IV - Burlesque: Allegro con brio - Presto - 32:29
EN - Work composed between 1947 and 1948, not published until 1956 with possible revisions.
Dedicated to Oistrakh, this concerto had it's premiere on October 29th 1955 with the Leningrad Philharmonic, Yevgeny Mravinsky conductor, and Oistrakh as the soloist.
PT - Composto entre 1947 e 1948, o concerto não foi publicado até1956 com possíveis revisões.
Dedicado ao Oistrakh, o concerto teve sua estréia no dia 29 de Outubro de 1955 com a Leningrad Philharmonic; Regência de Yevgeny Mravinsky e David Oistrakh como solista.
Пікірлер: 34
Thank you for this! In Oistrakh's hands this concerto takes on the resonance of an old testament prophecy.
@miphka66
2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing description of this performance
found out about this amazing soloist, and this incredible piece because of twosetviolin. this recording brought me tears I didn't even know I had in me. also such a shame I'm from russ1a and I didn't even know such an amazing violinist was from soviet union. Oistrakh and Shostacovich himself are The people to be proud of and to remember
Easily Shostakovich’s best concerto and among the best concertos in the twentieth century, he pours his heart and anguish into it and in the hands of the inimitable Oistrakh it becomes a piece of unparalleled beauty and intensity, music making at its very best.
@DieFlabbergast
Жыл бұрын
Among the best concertos ever.
Even his mistakes sounds god. So far, this is my favorite Violin concert.
Much more people should get in touch with this man.
Fantastique..! Oistrakh incarne totalement cette musique. Unique.
Великий Музыкант Давид Ойстрах ! Светлая Память Великому Мастеру .
3rd movement (Cadenza) is genius
The bass clarinet part for this is absolutely insane
Amazing!
Absolute, WICKED genius !!!
This is barely believable. The concerto, naturally, was dedicated to Oistrakh. And he totally owned it. His mastery of this can't be forgotten, at least as long as this video is available. Thank you so much. The Passacaglia and Burleska movements are especially beyond belief. Migod! I once heard Oistrakh doing the Tchaikovsky in Toronto, just as amazing. But this is something else again.
Merci pour le partage, c'est super !
Muchas gracias por subir el video tan mágico
EPIC! MAGNIFICENT!!!!
Маэстро Ойстрах обладал мощным и в то же время парящим, свободным, отпущенным звуком. Секрет не только в мягкости рук и изощреннейшей музыкальности и тонкости слуха, а в конкретных вещах : подгибании большого пальца правой руки (от естества подъёма руки вверх - вниз), нажатии на трость смычка посредством указательного пальца, а не кистью, постоянной работой над штрихами, в том числе мелкими, ради деташе, так называемая "копилка" М Ойстраха. Не знаю, знал ли Маэстро об эффекте тройного зеркала, где видишь свою правую руку не в зеркальном изображении, а непосредственно в прямом. И можно выжимать из инструмента по максимуму не придавливая звук.
Magnifica interpretazione .
A mixture between a requiem and a brilliant virtous concerto
Thank you
Magistral , à la limite des étoiles ! .....
two geniuses, who suffered a lot under communism, but they are immortal and will live forever as long as there is someone who recognizes that this music is inspired by God. Memory eternal!
fabuleux !
Le 3 ème mouvement est indescriptible
Amazing
i love the way Heinz smooths his hair at 00:54
@music0326
Жыл бұрын
appearance is 90% of the performance😆
💕
21:37
@egmont5044
Жыл бұрын
I hear it. I know.
28:03
The opening titles foretell the composer's death 8 years later
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