Equally wonderful is listening to Kempff’s speaking in French. ❤
@therealtruetwelfth79819 күн бұрын
les sous-titres ne sont pas très précis!
@Granaine24 күн бұрын
quelques souvenirs d'Yvonne Loriod et Olivier Messiaen kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZISm1pSnetbVdM4.html
@gnommero25 күн бұрын
One of the best interpreters of Mozart's violin repertoire, if not the best. Unfortunately there is a jump between 2:45 and 2:46!
@jetteharebjerre606Ай бұрын
I wonder why he plays Niels W. Gade’s piece “Tange Jalousie” when they talk about gypsie and that type of music? Surely, N.W. Gafe was NOT a gypsie! He was pure danish!
@katyayakymova8080Ай бұрын
Once I had a recording with documentary film about this competition in French, I lost disk and there are only archive excerpts from that film on the Internet, maybe someone knows how to find that film?
@lajosgaram8852 ай бұрын
Perfect quality! Bravo!
@fromcmk332 ай бұрын
어릴때부터 기타와 트라이앵글을 좋아해써
@fromcmk332 ай бұрын
Word by itself s ' legend'
@imusici79192 ай бұрын
Did Kremer forget to tune his violin? Sounds like it was tuned at the factory.
@user-ly9lx8mu7q2 ай бұрын
Ценнейшая хроника !!! Мне было 4 с небольшим года, а эти ребятишки - уже артисты !!! Как летит время !!! Плохо, что в титрах нет имён участников и выступающих...поди гадай сейчас? Но Филипп красавчик, конечно !!! - талантище !!!
@albertlocean2433 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@airpanache3 ай бұрын
I'm so touched that Maestro Grumiaux had devoted himself so much into Mozart's string works unlike other major violinists in 20th century. Being one of the greatest violinists himself, he'd even chosen to play Mozart's "lesser" works such as these early concertos and some minor sonatas out of sheer adoration to the greatest genius composer. He had made the standard of Mozart's string works so high that has inspired not only his contemporaries to take Mozart more seriously and generations of violinists to aspire for great musicianships. Thank you for sharing this with us. I "implore" everyone here who loves Mozart to listen to Grumiaux's playing of the string quintets, the string trio, the violin sonatas, the sinfonia concertante. in short, just get the great boxset of Grumiaux's "Mozart Recordings" by decca
@VicariousAdventurer3 ай бұрын
One last comment - Menuhin did not invent that slide, he "borrowed" it from Scottish fiddling.
@Mimi123504 ай бұрын
Elle a joué magnifiquement pleines d’œuvres de RAVEL 🤍🤍 😍🥰
@georgesclermont19115 ай бұрын
Très émouvant d'entendre cette légende parler si simplement.
@_ARSTV5 ай бұрын
What is the Hirshhorn playing ?
@criss2011746 ай бұрын
GRANDE DIRETTORE ;!!!BRAVISSIMO IL VIOLINISTA !!!! ❤❤❤❤
@PaperGrape6 ай бұрын
Oh, that's Josef Gingold beside the announcer at the end!
@PaperGrape6 ай бұрын
Is that Kremer with Ysaye at the beginning?
@felixshen80556 ай бұрын
Yup. Ysaye Sonata No. 5 2nd movement
@Bixiebix6 ай бұрын
I thought his parents were LIthuanian - not "Russian"
@eierkopp5956 ай бұрын
Das war eine Zeit ohne das Kinder an die Öffentlichkeit verkauft wurden, ich kann das nicht anders nennen was da heute im Netz passiert. Das gab es ganz, ganz selten das ein Kind im TV gezeigt wurde mit einer hohen Musikalischen Begabung. Sie konnte sich Entwickeln.😊 Bei der vielen Uberei hatte sie gar keine Zeit andere in ihren Alter kennen zu lernen, wann denn ? Auf der Bühne hatte sie schon die Ausstrahlung einer Erwachsenen
@tnpazur7 ай бұрын
Me encantó el video. Es excelente.❤
@user-ou6jy3gu7l7 ай бұрын
Спасибо !
@normalhispanicdude7 ай бұрын
Hirschhorn is just unbelievable ...
@PaperGrape6 ай бұрын
Truly
@philippesanto26377 ай бұрын
Comme tout grand maître son meilleur élève l'a surpassé. Etc Un don à la musique contre un don pour la musique.
@angelikaseegers-classicalg80537 ай бұрын
Ein wunderbares, kostbares Dokument des großen Meisters des Cellos 💛 Danke
@AndyMangele8 ай бұрын
I admire Menuhin for many years now - it's not just his music, but also his books, philosophical views, etc. I enjoyed this - excellently hosted - portrait immensely! ❤️
@RaffaeleNapolieCeli8 ай бұрын
AUDIO? ... for the moment... nothing...
@tonywilliams71478 ай бұрын
Amazing archive thank youb
@Geoplanetjane9 ай бұрын
That he spoke up for Rostropovich in public is one very superb reason, plus the school he founded why he was the greatest violinist of the 20th century.
@Geoplanetjane9 ай бұрын
The statements of his son and daughter were particularly revealing.
@MrKlempsАй бұрын
Yes. Especially his son. In fact the two represent Yehudi's best sides amazingly well. Zamira is the intuitive impressionistic side; Krov is the keen analytical intelligence. And yet, like their father, each seems not quite a "whole" although clearly not as bereft of emotional intelligence as he.😢
@HenJack-vl5cb9 ай бұрын
Magic!
@user-xh2kj4ui4r9 ай бұрын
Yeah! for some reason or other, I would love to listen to Grumiaux Mozart veryvery much. especially his sweet bowing articulation is so graceful for me, Yeah! heavenly heavenly heavenly forever. (91yrs.Japanese)
@metteholm48339 ай бұрын
OH! These impossible text machines! Bach! - not bark, or baath. Johann Sebastian wasn´t a dog! Menu and - should be Menuhin! - and not juhuudi, or "your hoodie", or "yahoody" but Yehudi.. Get HUMANS to text, like in the "old days". Not bloody machines. Humans can hear, because they speak themselves. Machines can´t.
@user-xh2kj4ui4r9 ай бұрын
Yeah! No music is heavenly as like as this 2nd movement by Mozart, especially played by Grumiaux (91yrs.Japanese)
@user-xh2kj4ui4r10 ай бұрын
Oh! fantastic, graceful, beautiful forever Arther Grumiaux! Occasionally when I was young. I used to listen to this Grumiaux every day, especially I would love to listen to No.3 G- major. (91yrs.Japanese)
@Bobeeha10 ай бұрын
wow when i was young i use to listen to this Grumiaux everyday too. (16yrs)
@Fidi98711 ай бұрын
1:26 Das waren noch Zeiten! Heute kann man oft eine Null dranhängen. Obwohl es wohl auch noch "günstige" Geigen berühmter vergangener Geigenbauer für 200.000€ gibt, aber wenige. Die meisten sind doch heute so teuer, dass KEINER sich so eine Geige leisten könnte, früher hätte man es ja theoretisch noch können, wenn man bspw. auf den Hauskauf verzichtet hätte.
@virginiafry9854 Жыл бұрын
I find it odd that his son and daughter refer to Yehudi and Nola by their names, and not as father and mother.
@user-kz1cb6tk2e Жыл бұрын
😇🥰😍🤩😘
@amezcuaist Жыл бұрын
Mister Manoa. Where would we be without subtitles?
@alexduran5704 Жыл бұрын
I wonder, so he started playing purely by ear and then learned to read music also ?
@ljiljanabrkic-tasic7448 Жыл бұрын
Zahvalna za ovaj istinit dokumentari video
@norrisbethke7770 Жыл бұрын
Met him after a concert at the SF Opera house after sneaking in the back door with a gf at the time and her twin sister, waited outside his dressing room, he shook hands with the two girls, I grabbed a pen from someone nearby, chased after him and asked if he would sign his pic in the program booklet, he handed me his case and used it to sign on during which I mentioned in one of the movements he held on to a particular note to which he replyed, “yes, I know and conductors hate it”..very humble and gracious and a privilege to have met him 🙏🏻🎻
@mariaobrien1747 Жыл бұрын
his sound is wonderful - rich full and singing. No-one like it
@mariaobrien1747 Жыл бұрын
I agree -and I also share the same name as you!
@jeanparke9373 Жыл бұрын
0:30 sorry. I turned this video off immediately after this statement. What about Heifetz? Oistrakh? Milstein? Szeryng? Kogan? Especially considering that Menuhin lost his caliber on a substantial level when he was only around 30, his "greatness" isn't to be compared with the names above who kept their top notch shape until the end of their career. I have no dispute about Menuhin being the greatest wunderkind, though.
@vlad90765 ай бұрын
This film about Menuhin, isn’t? Of course Heifetz and other greatest contemporary’s of that time - still the greatest violinist we know. That was time of great musicians in general!
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Equally wonderful is listening to Kempff’s speaking in French. ❤
les sous-titres ne sont pas très précis!
quelques souvenirs d'Yvonne Loriod et Olivier Messiaen kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZISm1pSnetbVdM4.html
One of the best interpreters of Mozart's violin repertoire, if not the best. Unfortunately there is a jump between 2:45 and 2:46!
I wonder why he plays Niels W. Gade’s piece “Tange Jalousie” when they talk about gypsie and that type of music? Surely, N.W. Gafe was NOT a gypsie! He was pure danish!
Once I had a recording with documentary film about this competition in French, I lost disk and there are only archive excerpts from that film on the Internet, maybe someone knows how to find that film?
Perfect quality! Bravo!
어릴때부터 기타와 트라이앵글을 좋아해써
Word by itself s ' legend'
Did Kremer forget to tune his violin? Sounds like it was tuned at the factory.
Ценнейшая хроника !!! Мне было 4 с небольшим года, а эти ребятишки - уже артисты !!! Как летит время !!! Плохо, что в титрах нет имён участников и выступающих...поди гадай сейчас? Но Филипп красавчик, конечно !!! - талантище !!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm so touched that Maestro Grumiaux had devoted himself so much into Mozart's string works unlike other major violinists in 20th century. Being one of the greatest violinists himself, he'd even chosen to play Mozart's "lesser" works such as these early concertos and some minor sonatas out of sheer adoration to the greatest genius composer. He had made the standard of Mozart's string works so high that has inspired not only his contemporaries to take Mozart more seriously and generations of violinists to aspire for great musicianships. Thank you for sharing this with us. I "implore" everyone here who loves Mozart to listen to Grumiaux's playing of the string quintets, the string trio, the violin sonatas, the sinfonia concertante. in short, just get the great boxset of Grumiaux's "Mozart Recordings" by decca
One last comment - Menuhin did not invent that slide, he "borrowed" it from Scottish fiddling.
Elle a joué magnifiquement pleines d’œuvres de RAVEL 🤍🤍 😍🥰
Très émouvant d'entendre cette légende parler si simplement.
What is the Hirshhorn playing ?
GRANDE DIRETTORE ;!!!BRAVISSIMO IL VIOLINISTA !!!! ❤❤❤❤
Oh, that's Josef Gingold beside the announcer at the end!
Is that Kremer with Ysaye at the beginning?
Yup. Ysaye Sonata No. 5 2nd movement
I thought his parents were LIthuanian - not "Russian"
Das war eine Zeit ohne das Kinder an die Öffentlichkeit verkauft wurden, ich kann das nicht anders nennen was da heute im Netz passiert. Das gab es ganz, ganz selten das ein Kind im TV gezeigt wurde mit einer hohen Musikalischen Begabung. Sie konnte sich Entwickeln.😊 Bei der vielen Uberei hatte sie gar keine Zeit andere in ihren Alter kennen zu lernen, wann denn ? Auf der Bühne hatte sie schon die Ausstrahlung einer Erwachsenen
Me encantó el video. Es excelente.❤
Спасибо !
Hirschhorn is just unbelievable ...
Truly
Comme tout grand maître son meilleur élève l'a surpassé. Etc Un don à la musique contre un don pour la musique.
Ein wunderbares, kostbares Dokument des großen Meisters des Cellos 💛 Danke
I admire Menuhin for many years now - it's not just his music, but also his books, philosophical views, etc. I enjoyed this - excellently hosted - portrait immensely! ❤️
AUDIO? ... for the moment... nothing...
Amazing archive thank youb
That he spoke up for Rostropovich in public is one very superb reason, plus the school he founded why he was the greatest violinist of the 20th century.
The statements of his son and daughter were particularly revealing.
Yes. Especially his son. In fact the two represent Yehudi's best sides amazingly well. Zamira is the intuitive impressionistic side; Krov is the keen analytical intelligence. And yet, like their father, each seems not quite a "whole" although clearly not as bereft of emotional intelligence as he.😢
Magic!
Yeah! for some reason or other, I would love to listen to Grumiaux Mozart veryvery much. especially his sweet bowing articulation is so graceful for me, Yeah! heavenly heavenly heavenly forever. (91yrs.Japanese)
OH! These impossible text machines! Bach! - not bark, or baath. Johann Sebastian wasn´t a dog! Menu and - should be Menuhin! - and not juhuudi, or "your hoodie", or "yahoody" but Yehudi.. Get HUMANS to text, like in the "old days". Not bloody machines. Humans can hear, because they speak themselves. Machines can´t.
Yeah! No music is heavenly as like as this 2nd movement by Mozart, especially played by Grumiaux (91yrs.Japanese)
Oh! fantastic, graceful, beautiful forever Arther Grumiaux! Occasionally when I was young. I used to listen to this Grumiaux every day, especially I would love to listen to No.3 G- major. (91yrs.Japanese)
wow when i was young i use to listen to this Grumiaux everyday too. (16yrs)
1:26 Das waren noch Zeiten! Heute kann man oft eine Null dranhängen. Obwohl es wohl auch noch "günstige" Geigen berühmter vergangener Geigenbauer für 200.000€ gibt, aber wenige. Die meisten sind doch heute so teuer, dass KEINER sich so eine Geige leisten könnte, früher hätte man es ja theoretisch noch können, wenn man bspw. auf den Hauskauf verzichtet hätte.
I find it odd that his son and daughter refer to Yehudi and Nola by their names, and not as father and mother.
😇🥰😍🤩😘
Mister Manoa. Where would we be without subtitles?
I wonder, so he started playing purely by ear and then learned to read music also ?
Zahvalna za ovaj istinit dokumentari video
Met him after a concert at the SF Opera house after sneaking in the back door with a gf at the time and her twin sister, waited outside his dressing room, he shook hands with the two girls, I grabbed a pen from someone nearby, chased after him and asked if he would sign his pic in the program booklet, he handed me his case and used it to sign on during which I mentioned in one of the movements he held on to a particular note to which he replyed, “yes, I know and conductors hate it”..very humble and gracious and a privilege to have met him 🙏🏻🎻
his sound is wonderful - rich full and singing. No-one like it
I agree -and I also share the same name as you!
0:30 sorry. I turned this video off immediately after this statement. What about Heifetz? Oistrakh? Milstein? Szeryng? Kogan? Especially considering that Menuhin lost his caliber on a substantial level when he was only around 30, his "greatness" isn't to be compared with the names above who kept their top notch shape until the end of their career. I have no dispute about Menuhin being the greatest wunderkind, though.
This film about Menuhin, isn’t? Of course Heifetz and other greatest contemporary’s of that time - still the greatest violinist we know. That was time of great musicians in general!
i am a happier person after this historic jewel
Great Violinist Forever !
Had the finest silvery tone.