Violin Concerto in D Major, op 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven Yehudi Menuhin, violin London Symphony Orchestra Sir Colin Davis London 1962
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@pmay0922 Жыл бұрын
No one brings out the humanity in Beethoven’s music like Menuhin.
@dustinrupert620 Жыл бұрын
I also, was as a child, a big fan of yehudi menuhin. I once wrote him a letter and he wrote back with advice that i asked. Those were the days before internet, when you had to speak to the experts personaly, or find a book that they wrote! I wish i could find that precious letter. I might still have it buried somewhere! He wrote me: "Music was never intended as a source of bread and butter", and advised me to make piano my main instrument rather than violin. Yes, and my classmates once asked him to send me a signed autograph as a birthday present (from the class) which he did! I guess children can get attention from celebrities much easier than adults can!
@fightbacktohealth9625
3 ай бұрын
He signed his book for me... and several programs after concerts
@mauricioherrador7791
Ай бұрын
I hope you find it!
@supernova1969 Жыл бұрын
Sir Yehudi Ben Menuhin is simply the greatest violinist in the second half of the 20th century. He lets the instrument speak rather than his body. He is great to watch and to learn from. May he rest in peace.
@fightbacktohealth9625
Жыл бұрын
Ben Mnuchin
@lanialost13204 жыл бұрын
Wish we had the likes of Yehudi today-- a true gentleman, with grace, style and technical brilliance. Can't watch the antics of the Hilary Hahn's et al on stage -- all that gyrating and head bobbing drives you nuts. Yehudi's anti-zionist stance was courageous, too, and so glad he spoke out when he received his knesset award.
@MrInterestingthings
4 жыл бұрын
Yes they gave him an award and he said what even Israeli's know . His father was the anti-zionist not aware of any of these actions of the violinist . I read a bio on him as a child but never realized both his sisters were excellent pianists with careers playing and both of them knew everyone !
@fightbacktohealth9625
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrInterestingthings I met him several times... what an honour
@aidacollins301 Жыл бұрын
A noble man of character and appearance; a genius with a heart. Menuhin preferred to play this concert at his debut " to have fun."
@RWBHere3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this on television in 1962. It made a young boy cry. In 2021 it still makes an older man cry. There has been nobody who performed the Concerto like Menuhin. His cadenzas are second to none, and that Stradivarius was a wonderful instrument in his capable hands.
@daviddelaney9885
10 ай бұрын
Well said;
@pianistadanielseixas
9 ай бұрын
A música de Beethoven só se revela através de mentes consagradas à suprema arte! ❤
@irise.munozcaceres7418
8 ай бұрын
Sublime!!!
@leonardoiglesias2394
7 ай бұрын
@@daviddelaney9885ask a professional violinist about it……
@lindamanas9542 жыл бұрын
What a wonderfully gracious man Yehuda Menuhin was. So respectful at the end of the orchestra, no airs and graces and best of all no contorted facial expressions and grimaces that make it so difficult to watch some world class players. Just lovely to listen to and watch.
@claudioolimpioacunamendoza3053
Жыл бұрын
Tenia 4 años de edad cuando se grabo este concierto. A la edad de 20 años desperte a la musica clasica. Modestia aparte, creo que Beethoven es el musico mas grande y virtuoso que el Eterno puso en la tierra. Amo su musica. Creo que la belleza es casi tangible cuando oigo esta composicion para violin A traves de ella se percibe un despliegue sobre humano de creatividad y enlace de armonia y belleza. Los contrastes entre notas agudas y graves al extremo, propio del gran Beethoven. Todo hombre que busque y cultive la belleza deberia oir esta portentosa composicion. Es un regalo del cielo, en la insuperable interpretacion de Yehude Menuhim, ejemplo de talento y capacidad de interpretacion en esta obra extensa y sobre exigente. Aqui se dan la mano el.genio creativo y el genio interpretativo. Recibi un regalo de lo alto. Hoy que la musica esta tan degradada, ustedes estan haciendo historia al subir estos nagnificos videos. Dios los guarde..siempre. Bendiciones mil.
@hansschoenholzer2070
Жыл бұрын
Thats exactly I love so much, when the violinist shows with his facial expressions what he resents. Pele told us : the word would be much better if we enjoy more instead of comparing. How can you be so ugly about wonderful people as to talk about contorted facial expressions and grimaces. You managed to make me feel angry while listening to this wonderful interpretation ....
@javierlambertomanuelsanche4070 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timbre, clear clarity...
@nystringsviolinchannelUSA Жыл бұрын
Mr.Menuhin is the respected violinist and a teacher in the world all time!!!❤️❤️
@donaholleman5344 Жыл бұрын
The greatest violin player of all time and a true gentleman. I was blessed to hear and meet him several times in the summer in Saanen in the 60ties. We both practised yoga with the same teacher.
@fightbacktohealth9625
Жыл бұрын
He signed his autograph for me several times in London... what a gem of a human being
@tapeinot.53132 жыл бұрын
I was lucky to meet Sir Yehudi in the early 90-ies... What a great, sweet man He was!
@cecilialiebenfelss8827
2 жыл бұрын
An extraordinary blessings to listen to Sir Jehui Menuhim🎉
@YinYeung115 жыл бұрын
A great musician and a great man who we love forever!
@arnerrvik75865 жыл бұрын
This is my favourite piece of music of all time, and I've never heard it performed anywhere near as good as this. Thanks a bunch!
@Ernesto7608
Жыл бұрын
Agree. In my estimation, no single performance is the best. But Menuhin playing this Beethoven concerto is in my long list of the best ones.
@subhamaybhattacharya25184 жыл бұрын
Sir Yehudi Menuhin, my respect from a fan who worshipped you since childhood. No, I am not a fan. I am a worshipper. You gave us Heaven in mortal life!
@TrollMeister_
2 жыл бұрын
What the H are you talking about
@cellsaga88
Жыл бұрын
@@TrollMeister_ Yehudi Menuhin plays like an angel and there is no one better!! i agree Submahay dont listen to the negative moddy child called Mymusic haha
@joselujan2925
Жыл бұрын
Pues estas mal Amalo quierelo respetal Y se fans de el pero jamas lo adores Amaras a Dios por sobre de todas las cosas no tendras otro Dios mas que ami
@Ernesto76085 жыл бұрын
At 46 y.o. Menuhin must have been at the top of his art, and this recording reflects this. I don't think it is second to any other one. I am impressed by the fine posture he holds, quite different from the dancing of so many other professional violinists. I seem to detect here a time shift between the audio and the video, which can be bothersome.
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. It's not a very good orchestra. Davis makes a gesture that starts at his shoes and ends up in the sky. The orchestra doesn't respond. Davis was a good conductor, but this orchestra ignores his goodness. You're also right that there's a shift between the audio and the video. And I agree that it's bothersome. Menuhin sails through the concerto without making gymnastic gestures-- like Davis does. Menuhin is solid and sparse. He puts the energy for gestures into the music. He's great to watch. And great to listen to.
@user-ms1ni9xj3p Жыл бұрын
Спасибо всем, кто это всё сохраняет! Эту запись (аудио) я много раз слушала. Менухин - мастер, великолепно🔥
@cweta4917
Жыл бұрын
Почему нет перевода на русский?хотелось бы и иностранцев почитать-их реакцию на гений Менухина!!!раньше было:перевести на русский,и где это??????
@jollyview6 жыл бұрын
Menuhin is my favourite violinist
@raymondtogtman1047
3 жыл бұрын
He once was my favorite but now Sophie Anne Mutter has supplanted him.
@CarldeFigueiredo-lf2gc
10 ай бұрын
Why can't you love them both?
@juanbraceras4 жыл бұрын
Wish the young generations could consider differently the strength of this man.
@TS13579
2 жыл бұрын
@juan maria braceras : Would that they could consider it at all.
@user-yc3ys4cg4p Жыл бұрын
PERFECTION
@Ronald-qf3hc11 күн бұрын
I met him twice what a great artist and man one of the musical giants of the 20 century God bless his memories
@juanbraceras4 жыл бұрын
I don't know how to thanks this man. It's just so true everything... Center, so humble, love, energy... It's hard to describe how touches something one cannot describe.
@resineumeier85852 жыл бұрын
This is the Concerto he already yearned to play at the tender age of eight. His experience with it is truly a life's journey.
@user-jc4kh1ts7k Жыл бұрын
Велика подяка вам за те ,що даєте змогу слухати таких велетнів музичної культури! Бажано, щоб таких записів було все більше для нас, слухачів.
@kieszekkieszek4550 Жыл бұрын
Сказочно, Виртуоз, нет слов.........
@alexanderhoffmann83682 жыл бұрын
Bravo,Bravo , Her Menuhin ,Bravo, Maestro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@annedwyer7975 жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing us with the chance to see/hear one of the greats play one of the greats! Beethoven's Violin Concerto is my favorite piece of music for the violin, and I literally feel as though I reach a state of ecstasy when I listen to it.
@cigarnationwarriors39813 жыл бұрын
Impeccable violinist who didn’t suffer from Heifetz Disease requiring young hot shots even of today to play everything at breakneck speed. Luscious, rich sound that grabs one’s soul. 🎻👏👏👏
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
Heifetz was a genius. With the Chaconne, I used to inflict 3 full versions on classical music aficionados who I taught, first Menuhin's version when he was about 17- - played with the determination and focus of a teenager who thought he was right about everything. This is a great version of a great piece! Then I'd play them Milstein whose version was suave, thoughtful and polished. A beautiful version. Then Heifetz. His performance was like a combination of Menuhin & Milstein's versions. Overwhelmingly beautiful. All 3 versions were about the same timing: 14 minutes. No one, especially Heifetz rushed through anything. I spared them Huberman's raw sounding version. Huberman attacked with his violin. He sounds like no one else. Here are a few timings: Perlman, 15:47; Heifetz 13:02 (1952); Menuhin 14:15 (1934); Szeryng, 13:56 (1949); Milstein 13:06 (1936),Oistrakh 14:02 (1963), Kogan; 13:49; Stern 14:43; Vengerov, 11:25 (this is in a movie. There must be some cuts); Huberman, 15:31. Huberman is unique. Definitely not a modern conception.
@TB-us7el
4 ай бұрын
@@tobiolopainto Only my opinion, but Heifetz rushed almost everything. He was much better prior to WWII, fast yet employing rubato, but after he started to become a bit of a caricature of himself with the way he raced through pieces. With the Chaconne, I find Ida Haendel's version better than the three you mentioned, although Menuhin's definitely has high points. Milstein's is appalingly harsh and not Bach sounding, to my ears (in stark comparison to his fantastic Bruch with Barbirolli)
@Rosangela1615 жыл бұрын
The best of the best. Magnificent. Thank you.
@HPGvideos2007
Жыл бұрын
Stunning !! You are right dear Rosa Angela. Greetings from Julianadorp / The Netherlands / Hebert Perez García
@Rosangela161
Жыл бұрын
@@HPGvideos2007Gracias! Saludos cordiales desde Rapid City, South Dakota, USA. Nuestro principal aplauso y reconocimiento debe ser principalmente para este canal. Nosotros, solo por ser seguidores, recibimos como regalo incontables horas de música bellamente seleccionada.
@AureliaPempenic64 Жыл бұрын
This concerto is tremendous and so is this whole concert !
@derleimiranda5329 Жыл бұрын
União de três gênios, Beethoven , Menuhin e Stradivarius.
@AureliaPempenic64 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful... and from 39.07 to the end is pure happiness - I also love the solos in the first movement so much
@michaelauest15322 жыл бұрын
My second favorite violin composition after Bach's Chaconne. Although there are a number of favorite performances, this is very good.
@yvonneross65225 жыл бұрын
Best of the best version
@gyulaugron33793 жыл бұрын
Amikor Jehudy Menuhin Bartók Szonáta szólóhegedűre címú darabját eljátszotta zeneszerző előtt, csak annyit fúzött hozzá az alkotó:"Azt hittem, hogy ilyen jól csak a zeneszerző halála után évekkel lehet ilyen tökéletesen eljátszani."
@user-uv9bi3to7e2 жыл бұрын
ВОЛШЕБНО!
@aidacollins301 Жыл бұрын
Exquisite
@patriciaormsby84135 жыл бұрын
Love you Yehudi.
@reginetoberer3333
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, forever.
@Ernesto76086 жыл бұрын
Divine
@hernandochovil41222 жыл бұрын
Geniales...
@robotnik775 жыл бұрын
The same year Fritz Kreisler passed away, and Yehudi played his cadenzas beautifully.
@martincook318
3 жыл бұрын
As a Collector and Admirer of the late Yehudi Menuhin I can assure you that he Played Fritz Krisler Cadenzas in all his five Recordings that he Made between 1947 and 1981 P1982 and the best Version I found out off all five is his 1960 Recording with the Vienna Philharmonic under Constantine Silvestry Mono ALP 1799 Stereo ASD 377
@ulfwernernielsen6708
7 ай бұрын
@@martincook318I can tell you that he recorded it 6 times. After his death EMI published a previously unpublished recording from 1971 with Menuhin as soloist AND conductor. I have never heard it but I have the 5 others in my private recording collection.
@user-bm2jj2kz5z Жыл бұрын
Вечная музыка в безсмертном исполнении.
@johngullery8022 Жыл бұрын
Yehudi Menuhin school of music in Munich continues to encourage and produce wonderful young musicians to keep up his legacy
@jorgehernanbetancourtgomez74555 жыл бұрын
Yehudi Menuhin, grande entre los grandes. La mejor versión del concierto para violín en re, una de las más grandes creaciones del hombre sobre la tierra. ¡Ay Beethoven!, no se que haríamos sin tus creaciones....
@nanashengelaia9615 Жыл бұрын
Great viiolinist -- great performance, great master's classical, faultless and deep interpretation ...
@timbosworth4405 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful player.
@bokewilhelm1452 Жыл бұрын
wunderbar
@vlacamacho Жыл бұрын
El concierto para violín de Beethoven tiene su sello: la majestuosidad. Hay grandes interpretaciones, como Perlman con Barenboim, pero esta de Menuhin es la mejor de todas.
@deaddada
10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Menuhin's cadenzas may be less elegant and mellifluous, but they capture the loving tension, calm and measured fury only made possible by their situation within Beethoven's singular masterpiece.
@RosyAfterglow3 жыл бұрын
This is exquisite 😢😢💚💚💚💚
@TrollMeister_2 жыл бұрын
The Larghetto starting from 30:01 is just divine.
@joeantony27605 жыл бұрын
Blessed 😍
@ricardogiudici3703 Жыл бұрын
UNA GRAN ORQUESTA, UN DIRECTOR IMPECABLE, UN VIOLÍN ÚNICO Y RL ARTE ENCERRADO EN ALMA DE UN VIOLINISTA FUERA DE SERIE. SE NECESITA ALGO MÁS PARA PARA DECIR QUE ALCANZAMOS LA FELICIDAD ABSOLUTA?
@BodoHugen7 жыл бұрын
The best version I know
@user-ew6tt8tw8i
5 жыл бұрын
exactly!
@juanbraceras
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!
@xjpwcnm
3 жыл бұрын
Menuhin is slow when it is supposed to fast and vice versa, Heifetz is too fast, Oistrakh is the best :D
@jansnauwaert1785
3 жыл бұрын
That's because you don't know Ginette Neveu's rendition.
@jansnauwaert1785
3 жыл бұрын
@@xjpwcnm Sorry, that would be Ginette Neveu's version.
@zbigniewbrzezinski88696 ай бұрын
The most beautiful violin concerto ever written!
@revupuntorevu517 Жыл бұрын
Esa es música, autor, ejectutante y orquesta, verdadero alimento para el espíritu. G a Dios.
@martiamatvila5348
Жыл бұрын
ANNA MARTÍ🐾🐾 HERMÓS FABULÓS MARAVALLÓS MACNIFÍC HA QUÉT CUNÇERT DE VÍOLÍ DE JEHUDÍ MENUHIN.. DEL CUNPUSITÓ ❤❤ LUIS VON ❤❤❤ BEETHOVEN❤❤❤
@robertschelly2 жыл бұрын
I just played this through, and am now at a loss what else to listen to this evening.
@natchassaigne-rombaut9770 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful
@rinosquarzoni94386 жыл бұрын
Senza dubbio uno dei più grandi violinisti del secolo.
@user-cx3mn9ke7d7 ай бұрын
This is unforgettable performance by a great violinist performing the work of a great master of music
@gabriellafrancisco47255 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Thank you.
@user-vd5gk1mp4o2 жыл бұрын
Божественный Иегуди!!!!!
@TanyaGryaznova13133 жыл бұрын
AS always, The BEST
@dieterpockrandt5608 Жыл бұрын
Möge die Musik die Welt beherrschen Ende der durschsage
@aaronjorgefridman56623 жыл бұрын
Una verdadera joya de colección. Hubo, hay, muy buenas versiones, pero esta es excepcional
He's a forgotten violinist, whether we like it or not. Awesome, !!
@sebastiandangerfield9933
2 жыл бұрын
Forgotten??!! Not by those of us with ears and a heart!
@juanmontielesculturasenace7163 жыл бұрын
Esta conducción y grabación son tan puras, me parece la más exquisita de todas las interpretaciones del maestro Yehudi: pido excusas si incurro en alguna forma de agravio hacia otras direcciones o grabaciones pero es como escucha mi corazón a mi más amado genio musical.
@sylviafarese9546 Жыл бұрын
Bellisimo!!! Muchas gracias
@joellepodwysocki9558 Жыл бұрын
Sublime ,merci.
@lolamagnanini66534 жыл бұрын
Beethoven,menhuin and gould.they call my spirit to summon up soul and heart and mind.to stand up in the name of art
@gracielajhosefatvasquezzam92874 жыл бұрын
Beethoven : maestro de la música universal, genio sin igual y un ser humano de extraordinaria sensibilidad!!! Te amaremos por siempre!! You were great!!!!!!!!!!
@virginiaalmon83892 жыл бұрын
I would love to see more opinions about what exactly people like about each performer/performance rather than a summary of one is better than the other. I hear so many differences and nuances in the playing and would like to have that discussed here by musicians to enhance my understanding of what I am hearing. I am referring to things such as expression, musicality, a particular playing technique, e.g, stacatto, lyricism, precision, fluidity, etc. and particular passages compared especially. If you could, please. Also the influence of the orchestra's playing on the soloist, e.g., some sound sluggish, some seem like trains running on time.
@strings1984
2 жыл бұрын
I love Yahudi because of the things you listed, his bravado resonates with the note he is playing giving it a virtuosic sound, and then there is his expression of thje notes in the color of the lyrical melody giving it voice and emotion. Simply superb.
@christopherhogan691
2 жыл бұрын
Menuhin is very Musical. Phrasing is the way it should be. Tempo changes within the framework of Allegro are perfect. Never boring or only structured...fantastic Intonation and agogic.. I love his playing but have 2 criticisms after playing this with Zukerman and others a few years ago..Menuhin's vibrato is tooo fast sometimes not variable enough and because he has a Strad, he has never really gotten into the sound of the Instrument.. Sometimes as they say in German "ruber wischen"... But no one is really allowed to say this. . Because his playing is flawless and his heart and intellectual approach is model for Generations to come.
@virginiaalmon8389
2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherhogan691 Thank you for sharing your response to this piece and his playing. I will listen again with more appreciation. I used Google translation on "ruber wischen" after getting no results with a search. Ruber is "red" and Wischen is "wipe from" so I suppose it means what you said in your prior sentence - that Menuhin has never been able to produce the true, authentic voice of his particular Strad violin. Interesting that you can hear that and makes me wonder if he can hear that. Not understanding why his having a Strad would contribute to that inability. Delighted with your reply to me. Best.
@gregwilkin6565 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. :)
@sdfgsgrhty4 жыл бұрын
이렇게 고퀄영상이 남아있다니.감사
@kjell-olagrunditz19075 ай бұрын
Very fine!
@stephanebelizaire36274 ай бұрын
BRAVO !
@judithosterman97926 ай бұрын
Magnificent!
@afmfaruque90318 күн бұрын
Yehudi Menuhen is unquestionably the greatest exponent of Beethoven's everlasting compositions. That doesn't mean you should worship him,it applies to Allah and Allah alone.You can at vest say,he is second to none todate!
@luizailiescu78696 ай бұрын
Am ascultat multe variante celebre dar această interpretare le intrece pe toate! Sublim este putin spus!
@Dogaradodia5 жыл бұрын
Simplement intergalactique.
@TheBRIZZA823 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@ursnydegger10938 ай бұрын
Would Ludvig van Beethoven heard Menuhin interprete his work - what e treat..
@nadineacoury823 жыл бұрын
FANTASTIQUE
@konstantinSE5 жыл бұрын
Спасибо, великолепно,
@robertdouglasmanning7 жыл бұрын
yeah yeahudi!
@resineumeier85852 жыл бұрын
A few of my very favourite musicians together: Menuhin and Sir Colin Davis. Menuhin was one of the first after WWII to work with Furtwaengler in Germany who at least had never toured occupied territories with the Berlin Philharmonics.
@user-ly9lx8mu7q2 жыл бұрын
Наверное, одна из самых мало привлекательных трактовок в эмоциональном отношении - но эта внешняя холодность и сдержанность исполнителя была ему свойственна всегда, сколько наблюдаю за ним...но если просто слушать и не видеть солиста, то первое впечатление можно назвать легковесным и ошибочным - просто это стиль Менухина...он здесь минималист, но всё же интереснее таких механистичных товарищей, как Хейфец и Мильштейн - эти в своём стремлении к техническому совершенству просто потеряли берега - так скажу...
@user-nl2zq8lk4e
3 ай бұрын
Он просто "не торгует" лицом! Вся глубина в звуке.💜
@DanielRivera-ps8ry6 жыл бұрын
esta es una de las mas bellas piezas creadas por el hombre para violin y orquesta,ese hombre era beethoven
@arashraassi5 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻🎻🖤
@leestamm31872 жыл бұрын
Exquisite performance by Menuhin, as always. The accompanyment is not of the same quality, too often lacking the necessary crisp and precise articulation this work requires. I expected better from an orchestra and conductor of this caliber.
@martincook3189 ай бұрын
I have got all six Recordings of the Beethoven Violin Concerto what Yehudi Menuhin Made of the Score Between 1947 and 1981(P1982)the first three he made with Willhelm Furtwangler Between 1947 and Tuesday and Wednesday April 7th and 8th 1953 the last one Record Number ALP-1100 and the the following one was Recorded on the 5th 6th and the 7th off February 1960[>1 Mono Red and Gold ALP-1799]>[2 Stereo ASD-377] White and Gold]Which I've go Several copies of and Played by Yehudi Menuhin with the Vienna hilha Conducted Conducted by Constantine Silvestry and that is My first choice
@user-do5hd7zb4xАй бұрын
He and Nicola Benedetti so far as I am aware are the only two violinists who seem to bring me to tears on occasion. The only thing I can figure is that she was trained in Mr. Menuhins school. I don't know if that accounts for her ability to occasionally bring me to tears or not, perhapse it is just my imagination.
@daviddelaney8328 Жыл бұрын
Were it possible to suggest that here is the best ever performance of the best ever single piece of music composed I would make such a suggestion in the case of this performance of this piece.
@titaner72yt74 жыл бұрын
Haters of menuhin can you critic this performance? (My first language is not English)
@cigarnationwarriors9 ай бұрын
I marvel at the virtuosity of young artists but their inflated stage theatrics and semi-porn gowns expose more than flesh. It reveals a basic truth they seemed to have not learned. Nothing matters but the music. Only the music. Always the music. Yehudi hangs his soul on every note. He understood that nothing matters but the music, and he put his beautiful soul into every phrase. God bless him for being a blessing to us. 🎻
@UrsulaBagdasarjanz6 жыл бұрын
Many thanks to Ulrich Dünnebach! Greetings from Switzerland!--Ursula
@clydeblair96222 жыл бұрын
Criticisms be damned! Not hysterical, just silver playing with fine accompaniment. Menuhin at his best! What a cadenza!
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
They are Fritz Kreisler's cadenzas. You can hear Kreisler play them, his own, on 2 performances, one from 1926 with Leo Blech conducting, and another in 1936 with Barbirolli. I prefer the 1926 performance which is beautiful.
@clydeblair9622
2 жыл бұрын
@@tobiolopainto Thanks.
@1212121241003 жыл бұрын
21:43
@elisabethgresle-bouignol57859 ай бұрын
Une 🌟 qui brille pour elle-même sans vouloir adoucir la vie des autres, doit d'abord ...... aller se reposer. :) bisous
@demiurg255 жыл бұрын
Yehudi looks like Hannibal (the actor that represents him in the tv serie) and the Director looks like Beethoven himself.
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No one brings out the humanity in Beethoven’s music like Menuhin.
I also, was as a child, a big fan of yehudi menuhin. I once wrote him a letter and he wrote back with advice that i asked. Those were the days before internet, when you had to speak to the experts personaly, or find a book that they wrote! I wish i could find that precious letter. I might still have it buried somewhere! He wrote me: "Music was never intended as a source of bread and butter", and advised me to make piano my main instrument rather than violin. Yes, and my classmates once asked him to send me a signed autograph as a birthday present (from the class) which he did! I guess children can get attention from celebrities much easier than adults can!
@fightbacktohealth9625
3 ай бұрын
He signed his book for me... and several programs after concerts
@mauricioherrador7791
Ай бұрын
I hope you find it!
Sir Yehudi Ben Menuhin is simply the greatest violinist in the second half of the 20th century. He lets the instrument speak rather than his body. He is great to watch and to learn from. May he rest in peace.
@fightbacktohealth9625
Жыл бұрын
Ben Mnuchin
Wish we had the likes of Yehudi today-- a true gentleman, with grace, style and technical brilliance. Can't watch the antics of the Hilary Hahn's et al on stage -- all that gyrating and head bobbing drives you nuts. Yehudi's anti-zionist stance was courageous, too, and so glad he spoke out when he received his knesset award.
@MrInterestingthings
4 жыл бұрын
Yes they gave him an award and he said what even Israeli's know . His father was the anti-zionist not aware of any of these actions of the violinist . I read a bio on him as a child but never realized both his sisters were excellent pianists with careers playing and both of them knew everyone !
@fightbacktohealth9625
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrInterestingthings I met him several times... what an honour
A noble man of character and appearance; a genius with a heart. Menuhin preferred to play this concert at his debut " to have fun."
I remember watching this on television in 1962. It made a young boy cry. In 2021 it still makes an older man cry. There has been nobody who performed the Concerto like Menuhin. His cadenzas are second to none, and that Stradivarius was a wonderful instrument in his capable hands.
@daviddelaney9885
10 ай бұрын
Well said;
@pianistadanielseixas
9 ай бұрын
A música de Beethoven só se revela através de mentes consagradas à suprema arte! ❤
@irise.munozcaceres7418
8 ай бұрын
Sublime!!!
@leonardoiglesias2394
7 ай бұрын
@@daviddelaney9885ask a professional violinist about it……
What a wonderfully gracious man Yehuda Menuhin was. So respectful at the end of the orchestra, no airs and graces and best of all no contorted facial expressions and grimaces that make it so difficult to watch some world class players. Just lovely to listen to and watch.
@claudioolimpioacunamendoza3053
Жыл бұрын
Tenia 4 años de edad cuando se grabo este concierto. A la edad de 20 años desperte a la musica clasica. Modestia aparte, creo que Beethoven es el musico mas grande y virtuoso que el Eterno puso en la tierra. Amo su musica. Creo que la belleza es casi tangible cuando oigo esta composicion para violin A traves de ella se percibe un despliegue sobre humano de creatividad y enlace de armonia y belleza. Los contrastes entre notas agudas y graves al extremo, propio del gran Beethoven. Todo hombre que busque y cultive la belleza deberia oir esta portentosa composicion. Es un regalo del cielo, en la insuperable interpretacion de Yehude Menuhim, ejemplo de talento y capacidad de interpretacion en esta obra extensa y sobre exigente. Aqui se dan la mano el.genio creativo y el genio interpretativo. Recibi un regalo de lo alto. Hoy que la musica esta tan degradada, ustedes estan haciendo historia al subir estos nagnificos videos. Dios los guarde..siempre. Bendiciones mil.
@hansschoenholzer2070
Жыл бұрын
Thats exactly I love so much, when the violinist shows with his facial expressions what he resents. Pele told us : the word would be much better if we enjoy more instead of comparing. How can you be so ugly about wonderful people as to talk about contorted facial expressions and grimaces. You managed to make me feel angry while listening to this wonderful interpretation ....
Perfect timbre, clear clarity...
Mr.Menuhin is the respected violinist and a teacher in the world all time!!!❤️❤️
The greatest violin player of all time and a true gentleman. I was blessed to hear and meet him several times in the summer in Saanen in the 60ties. We both practised yoga with the same teacher.
@fightbacktohealth9625
Жыл бұрын
He signed his autograph for me several times in London... what a gem of a human being
I was lucky to meet Sir Yehudi in the early 90-ies... What a great, sweet man He was!
@cecilialiebenfelss8827
2 жыл бұрын
An extraordinary blessings to listen to Sir Jehui Menuhim🎉
A great musician and a great man who we love forever!
This is my favourite piece of music of all time, and I've never heard it performed anywhere near as good as this. Thanks a bunch!
@Ernesto7608
Жыл бұрын
Agree. In my estimation, no single performance is the best. But Menuhin playing this Beethoven concerto is in my long list of the best ones.
Sir Yehudi Menuhin, my respect from a fan who worshipped you since childhood. No, I am not a fan. I am a worshipper. You gave us Heaven in mortal life!
@TrollMeister_
2 жыл бұрын
What the H are you talking about
@cellsaga88
Жыл бұрын
@@TrollMeister_ Yehudi Menuhin plays like an angel and there is no one better!! i agree Submahay dont listen to the negative moddy child called Mymusic haha
@joselujan2925
Жыл бұрын
Pues estas mal Amalo quierelo respetal Y se fans de el pero jamas lo adores Amaras a Dios por sobre de todas las cosas no tendras otro Dios mas que ami
At 46 y.o. Menuhin must have been at the top of his art, and this recording reflects this. I don't think it is second to any other one. I am impressed by the fine posture he holds, quite different from the dancing of so many other professional violinists. I seem to detect here a time shift between the audio and the video, which can be bothersome.
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. It's not a very good orchestra. Davis makes a gesture that starts at his shoes and ends up in the sky. The orchestra doesn't respond. Davis was a good conductor, but this orchestra ignores his goodness. You're also right that there's a shift between the audio and the video. And I agree that it's bothersome. Menuhin sails through the concerto without making gymnastic gestures-- like Davis does. Menuhin is solid and sparse. He puts the energy for gestures into the music. He's great to watch. And great to listen to.
Спасибо всем, кто это всё сохраняет! Эту запись (аудио) я много раз слушала. Менухин - мастер, великолепно🔥
@cweta4917
Жыл бұрын
Почему нет перевода на русский?хотелось бы и иностранцев почитать-их реакцию на гений Менухина!!!раньше было:перевести на русский,и где это??????
Menuhin is my favourite violinist
@raymondtogtman1047
3 жыл бұрын
He once was my favorite but now Sophie Anne Mutter has supplanted him.
@CarldeFigueiredo-lf2gc
10 ай бұрын
Why can't you love them both?
Wish the young generations could consider differently the strength of this man.
@TS13579
2 жыл бұрын
@juan maria braceras : Would that they could consider it at all.
PERFECTION
I met him twice what a great artist and man one of the musical giants of the 20 century God bless his memories
I don't know how to thanks this man. It's just so true everything... Center, so humble, love, energy... It's hard to describe how touches something one cannot describe.
This is the Concerto he already yearned to play at the tender age of eight. His experience with it is truly a life's journey.
Велика подяка вам за те ,що даєте змогу слухати таких велетнів музичної культури! Бажано, щоб таких записів було все більше для нас, слухачів.
Сказочно, Виртуоз, нет слов.........
Bravo,Bravo , Her Menuhin ,Bravo, Maestro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for providing us with the chance to see/hear one of the greats play one of the greats! Beethoven's Violin Concerto is my favorite piece of music for the violin, and I literally feel as though I reach a state of ecstasy when I listen to it.
Impeccable violinist who didn’t suffer from Heifetz Disease requiring young hot shots even of today to play everything at breakneck speed. Luscious, rich sound that grabs one’s soul. 🎻👏👏👏
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
Heifetz was a genius. With the Chaconne, I used to inflict 3 full versions on classical music aficionados who I taught, first Menuhin's version when he was about 17- - played with the determination and focus of a teenager who thought he was right about everything. This is a great version of a great piece! Then I'd play them Milstein whose version was suave, thoughtful and polished. A beautiful version. Then Heifetz. His performance was like a combination of Menuhin & Milstein's versions. Overwhelmingly beautiful. All 3 versions were about the same timing: 14 minutes. No one, especially Heifetz rushed through anything. I spared them Huberman's raw sounding version. Huberman attacked with his violin. He sounds like no one else. Here are a few timings: Perlman, 15:47; Heifetz 13:02 (1952); Menuhin 14:15 (1934); Szeryng, 13:56 (1949); Milstein 13:06 (1936),Oistrakh 14:02 (1963), Kogan; 13:49; Stern 14:43; Vengerov, 11:25 (this is in a movie. There must be some cuts); Huberman, 15:31. Huberman is unique. Definitely not a modern conception.
@TB-us7el
4 ай бұрын
@@tobiolopainto Only my opinion, but Heifetz rushed almost everything. He was much better prior to WWII, fast yet employing rubato, but after he started to become a bit of a caricature of himself with the way he raced through pieces. With the Chaconne, I find Ida Haendel's version better than the three you mentioned, although Menuhin's definitely has high points. Milstein's is appalingly harsh and not Bach sounding, to my ears (in stark comparison to his fantastic Bruch with Barbirolli)
The best of the best. Magnificent. Thank you.
@HPGvideos2007
Жыл бұрын
Stunning !! You are right dear Rosa Angela. Greetings from Julianadorp / The Netherlands / Hebert Perez García
@Rosangela161
Жыл бұрын
@@HPGvideos2007Gracias! Saludos cordiales desde Rapid City, South Dakota, USA. Nuestro principal aplauso y reconocimiento debe ser principalmente para este canal. Nosotros, solo por ser seguidores, recibimos como regalo incontables horas de música bellamente seleccionada.
This concerto is tremendous and so is this whole concert !
União de três gênios, Beethoven , Menuhin e Stradivarius.
Wonderful... and from 39.07 to the end is pure happiness - I also love the solos in the first movement so much
My second favorite violin composition after Bach's Chaconne. Although there are a number of favorite performances, this is very good.
Best of the best version
Amikor Jehudy Menuhin Bartók Szonáta szólóhegedűre címú darabját eljátszotta zeneszerző előtt, csak annyit fúzött hozzá az alkotó:"Azt hittem, hogy ilyen jól csak a zeneszerző halála után évekkel lehet ilyen tökéletesen eljátszani."
ВОЛШЕБНО!
Exquisite
Love you Yehudi.
@reginetoberer3333
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, forever.
Divine
Geniales...
The same year Fritz Kreisler passed away, and Yehudi played his cadenzas beautifully.
@martincook318
3 жыл бұрын
As a Collector and Admirer of the late Yehudi Menuhin I can assure you that he Played Fritz Krisler Cadenzas in all his five Recordings that he Made between 1947 and 1981 P1982 and the best Version I found out off all five is his 1960 Recording with the Vienna Philharmonic under Constantine Silvestry Mono ALP 1799 Stereo ASD 377
@ulfwernernielsen6708
7 ай бұрын
@@martincook318I can tell you that he recorded it 6 times. After his death EMI published a previously unpublished recording from 1971 with Menuhin as soloist AND conductor. I have never heard it but I have the 5 others in my private recording collection.
Вечная музыка в безсмертном исполнении.
Yehudi Menuhin school of music in Munich continues to encourage and produce wonderful young musicians to keep up his legacy
Yehudi Menuhin, grande entre los grandes. La mejor versión del concierto para violín en re, una de las más grandes creaciones del hombre sobre la tierra. ¡Ay Beethoven!, no se que haríamos sin tus creaciones....
Great viiolinist -- great performance, great master's classical, faultless and deep interpretation ...
What a beautiful player.
wunderbar
El concierto para violín de Beethoven tiene su sello: la majestuosidad. Hay grandes interpretaciones, como Perlman con Barenboim, pero esta de Menuhin es la mejor de todas.
@deaddada
10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Menuhin's cadenzas may be less elegant and mellifluous, but they capture the loving tension, calm and measured fury only made possible by their situation within Beethoven's singular masterpiece.
This is exquisite 😢😢💚💚💚💚
The Larghetto starting from 30:01 is just divine.
Blessed 😍
UNA GRAN ORQUESTA, UN DIRECTOR IMPECABLE, UN VIOLÍN ÚNICO Y RL ARTE ENCERRADO EN ALMA DE UN VIOLINISTA FUERA DE SERIE. SE NECESITA ALGO MÁS PARA PARA DECIR QUE ALCANZAMOS LA FELICIDAD ABSOLUTA?
The best version I know
@user-ew6tt8tw8i
5 жыл бұрын
exactly!
@juanbraceras
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!
@xjpwcnm
3 жыл бұрын
Menuhin is slow when it is supposed to fast and vice versa, Heifetz is too fast, Oistrakh is the best :D
@jansnauwaert1785
3 жыл бұрын
That's because you don't know Ginette Neveu's rendition.
@jansnauwaert1785
3 жыл бұрын
@@xjpwcnm Sorry, that would be Ginette Neveu's version.
The most beautiful violin concerto ever written!
Esa es música, autor, ejectutante y orquesta, verdadero alimento para el espíritu. G a Dios.
@martiamatvila5348
Жыл бұрын
ANNA MARTÍ🐾🐾 HERMÓS FABULÓS MARAVALLÓS MACNIFÍC HA QUÉT CUNÇERT DE VÍOLÍ DE JEHUDÍ MENUHIN.. DEL CUNPUSITÓ ❤❤ LUIS VON ❤❤❤ BEETHOVEN❤❤❤
I just played this through, and am now at a loss what else to listen to this evening.
So beautiful
Senza dubbio uno dei più grandi violinisti del secolo.
This is unforgettable performance by a great violinist performing the work of a great master of music
Beautiful! Thank you.
Божественный Иегуди!!!!!
AS always, The BEST
Möge die Musik die Welt beherrschen Ende der durschsage
Una verdadera joya de colección. Hubo, hay, muy buenas versiones, pero esta es excepcional
не оторваться - разговор с Богом
Daz fantastical technecul maestro &master &man💖🎄🎻🎼
He's a forgotten violinist, whether we like it or not. Awesome, !!
@sebastiandangerfield9933
2 жыл бұрын
Forgotten??!! Not by those of us with ears and a heart!
Esta conducción y grabación son tan puras, me parece la más exquisita de todas las interpretaciones del maestro Yehudi: pido excusas si incurro en alguna forma de agravio hacia otras direcciones o grabaciones pero es como escucha mi corazón a mi más amado genio musical.
Bellisimo!!! Muchas gracias
Sublime ,merci.
Beethoven,menhuin and gould.they call my spirit to summon up soul and heart and mind.to stand up in the name of art
Beethoven : maestro de la música universal, genio sin igual y un ser humano de extraordinaria sensibilidad!!! Te amaremos por siempre!! You were great!!!!!!!!!!
I would love to see more opinions about what exactly people like about each performer/performance rather than a summary of one is better than the other. I hear so many differences and nuances in the playing and would like to have that discussed here by musicians to enhance my understanding of what I am hearing. I am referring to things such as expression, musicality, a particular playing technique, e.g, stacatto, lyricism, precision, fluidity, etc. and particular passages compared especially. If you could, please. Also the influence of the orchestra's playing on the soloist, e.g., some sound sluggish, some seem like trains running on time.
@strings1984
2 жыл бұрын
I love Yahudi because of the things you listed, his bravado resonates with the note he is playing giving it a virtuosic sound, and then there is his expression of thje notes in the color of the lyrical melody giving it voice and emotion. Simply superb.
@christopherhogan691
2 жыл бұрын
Menuhin is very Musical. Phrasing is the way it should be. Tempo changes within the framework of Allegro are perfect. Never boring or only structured...fantastic Intonation and agogic.. I love his playing but have 2 criticisms after playing this with Zukerman and others a few years ago..Menuhin's vibrato is tooo fast sometimes not variable enough and because he has a Strad, he has never really gotten into the sound of the Instrument.. Sometimes as they say in German "ruber wischen"... But no one is really allowed to say this. . Because his playing is flawless and his heart and intellectual approach is model for Generations to come.
@virginiaalmon8389
2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherhogan691 Thank you for sharing your response to this piece and his playing. I will listen again with more appreciation. I used Google translation on "ruber wischen" after getting no results with a search. Ruber is "red" and Wischen is "wipe from" so I suppose it means what you said in your prior sentence - that Menuhin has never been able to produce the true, authentic voice of his particular Strad violin. Interesting that you can hear that and makes me wonder if he can hear that. Not understanding why his having a Strad would contribute to that inability. Delighted with your reply to me. Best.
Thank you for sharing. :)
이렇게 고퀄영상이 남아있다니.감사
Very fine!
BRAVO !
Magnificent!
Yehudi Menuhen is unquestionably the greatest exponent of Beethoven's everlasting compositions. That doesn't mean you should worship him,it applies to Allah and Allah alone.You can at vest say,he is second to none todate!
Am ascultat multe variante celebre dar această interpretare le intrece pe toate! Sublim este putin spus!
Simplement intergalactique.
Yes!
Would Ludvig van Beethoven heard Menuhin interprete his work - what e treat..
FANTASTIQUE
Спасибо, великолепно,
yeah yeahudi!
A few of my very favourite musicians together: Menuhin and Sir Colin Davis. Menuhin was one of the first after WWII to work with Furtwaengler in Germany who at least had never toured occupied territories with the Berlin Philharmonics.
Наверное, одна из самых мало привлекательных трактовок в эмоциональном отношении - но эта внешняя холодность и сдержанность исполнителя была ему свойственна всегда, сколько наблюдаю за ним...но если просто слушать и не видеть солиста, то первое впечатление можно назвать легковесным и ошибочным - просто это стиль Менухина...он здесь минималист, но всё же интереснее таких механистичных товарищей, как Хейфец и Мильштейн - эти в своём стремлении к техническому совершенству просто потеряли берега - так скажу...
@user-nl2zq8lk4e
3 ай бұрын
Он просто "не торгует" лицом! Вся глубина в звуке.💜
esta es una de las mas bellas piezas creadas por el hombre para violin y orquesta,ese hombre era beethoven
🙏🏻🎻🖤
Exquisite performance by Menuhin, as always. The accompanyment is not of the same quality, too often lacking the necessary crisp and precise articulation this work requires. I expected better from an orchestra and conductor of this caliber.
I have got all six Recordings of the Beethoven Violin Concerto what Yehudi Menuhin Made of the Score Between 1947 and 1981(P1982)the first three he made with Willhelm Furtwangler Between 1947 and Tuesday and Wednesday April 7th and 8th 1953 the last one Record Number ALP-1100 and the the following one was Recorded on the 5th 6th and the 7th off February 1960[>1 Mono Red and Gold ALP-1799]>[2 Stereo ASD-377] White and Gold]Which I've go Several copies of and Played by Yehudi Menuhin with the Vienna hilha Conducted Conducted by Constantine Silvestry and that is My first choice
He and Nicola Benedetti so far as I am aware are the only two violinists who seem to bring me to tears on occasion. The only thing I can figure is that she was trained in Mr. Menuhins school. I don't know if that accounts for her ability to occasionally bring me to tears or not, perhapse it is just my imagination.
Were it possible to suggest that here is the best ever performance of the best ever single piece of music composed I would make such a suggestion in the case of this performance of this piece.
Haters of menuhin can you critic this performance? (My first language is not English)
I marvel at the virtuosity of young artists but their inflated stage theatrics and semi-porn gowns expose more than flesh. It reveals a basic truth they seemed to have not learned. Nothing matters but the music. Only the music. Always the music. Yehudi hangs his soul on every note. He understood that nothing matters but the music, and he put his beautiful soul into every phrase. God bless him for being a blessing to us. 🎻
Many thanks to Ulrich Dünnebach! Greetings from Switzerland!--Ursula
Criticisms be damned! Not hysterical, just silver playing with fine accompaniment. Menuhin at his best! What a cadenza!
@tobiolopainto
2 жыл бұрын
They are Fritz Kreisler's cadenzas. You can hear Kreisler play them, his own, on 2 performances, one from 1926 with Leo Blech conducting, and another in 1936 with Barbirolli. I prefer the 1926 performance which is beautiful.
@clydeblair9622
2 жыл бұрын
@@tobiolopainto Thanks.
21:43
Une 🌟 qui brille pour elle-même sans vouloir adoucir la vie des autres, doit d'abord ...... aller se reposer. :) bisous
Yehudi looks like Hannibal (the actor that represents him in the tv serie) and the Director looks like Beethoven himself.