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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2007
  • Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 1 Allegro, molto appassionato: Part 2 OF 2
    SARAH CHANG, NEW YORK
    PHILHARMONIC & KURT MASUR - AVERY FISHER HALL 1995
    MOVEMENT 2 HERE:
    • Sarah Chang: Mendelsso...
    **SPECIAL THANKS TO UA-cam USER belgradegeneve FOR THE VIDEOS!**

КОМЕНТАРІ • 146

  • @AndySaenz
    @AndySaenz 15 років тому +3

    Chang is one of my favorite violinists because not only are all of the technical elements there(tempo, technique, intonation, tempo, etc.), but she also makes her music so emotive, you almost get goosebumps just listening to her. And she's a beautiful woman as well!

  • @CincyShaves
    @CincyShaves 13 років тому +12

    I think GOD smiles down when this young lady plays!

  • @JazzieAzzie
    @JazzieAzzie 13 років тому +7

    This has to be the best interpretation of this fantastic movement I have ever heard, so beautiful :)

  • @sayanikaeya
    @sayanikaeya 13 років тому +2

    There are not many violinists out there like Sarah Chang. She is a one of a kind violinists. From day one, Sarah Chang has had a fantastic gift at violin. This piece is an amazing piece and for it to be played by sarah is amazing. She did a very nice job:)

  • @consciouslunch
    @consciouslunch 15 років тому +4

    I respect her fearlessness. That goes for all performing musicians. There's something honorable for anyone who can learn such a piece, "own" it, and take full responsibility on stage.

  • @kibbles5724
    @kibbles5724 12 років тому +2

    this song is my childhood, much love for Sarah Chang

  • @AndySaenz
    @AndySaenz 16 років тому +1

    I agree, Sarah Chang OWNS this violin concerto!! I don't think anyone can play it quite the way she does--it's so emotive, so technically perfect, and she's a cutie pie as well!

  • @PoukaMania
    @PoukaMania 16 років тому +3

    brilliant, her playing stands out perfectly

  • @AndySaenz
    @AndySaenz 17 років тому +1

    WOW, what a special gift she has at such a young age! This was a breathtaking, exhilarating performance!! 5 stars!!

  • @FPSLoverTheo
    @FPSLoverTheo 15 років тому

    Beautiful!. Sarah Chang is amazing!. She play the violin very, very well. And the Mendelssohn s music is beautiful and it isn t easy... Good for you Sarah Chang!.

  • @hillenie
    @hillenie 15 років тому +1

    wow!!! sarah is super duper good!!! she's amazing!!!

  • @ivoneraitz8475
    @ivoneraitz8475 10 років тому +6

    Show de talento! Harmonia, paz e felicidade! (Livro ENOVI)

  • @rebecca787933
    @rebecca787933 13 років тому +1

    Wonderful, perfect.

  • @Football_Addict_Gr
    @Football_Addict_Gr 15 років тому +1

    magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jenjin
    @jenjin 14 років тому +1

    wow i would've loved to see this performance live
    amazing!

  • @cutencrazy07
    @cutencrazy07 16 років тому +1

    I love it

  • @VegliaBorletti
    @VegliaBorletti 16 років тому +3

    Wow! I'm not a big Sarah Chang fan.. but this was infact very vert good! Bravo!!

  • @batuocanhsang
    @batuocanhsang 17 років тому +1

    love her talents!!!

  • @SamTexan91
    @SamTexan91 15 років тому +1

    beautiful...!

  • @TheKickerboy99
    @TheKickerboy99 14 років тому +1

    Love it.

  • @AnaRitaFlute
    @AnaRitaFlute 13 років тому +1

    So beautiful...

  • @jman8016
    @jman8016 16 років тому +1

    She is amazing! : 0

  • @AndySaenz
    @AndySaenz 16 років тому

    I met Rachel Barton Pine in person about a month ago, she told me that she also plays on a Guarneri, she said it's the best type of violin. I like this violin too, it has such a resonating, mellow, beautiful sound to it.

  • @brian777999
    @brian777999 17 років тому +1

    she was great then and she is great now.

  • @gfeldred
    @gfeldred 10 років тому +4

    THE MAGIC VIOLONIST !

  • @Insanelycoolprincess
    @Insanelycoolprincess 16 років тому

    Outstanding

  • @auliasoemantrihardjo
    @auliasoemantrihardjo 11 років тому +2

    goosebumps!!!!!!!

  • @junevi2000
    @junevi2000 16 років тому

    Sarah Chang is the greatest

  • @katbullar
    @katbullar 12 років тому

    I agree. Music is universal and powerfull enough to break all barriers of culture, etnies, religion, and mentality differences... its just necessary to open the ears and the heart for it.

  • @incolel
    @incolel 16 років тому

    Well said!!!! Her interpretation is magnificent. Position on the rest has nothing to do with an awesome perfomance; feelings and inspiration are!!!!

  • @Milky111wtf
    @Milky111wtf 14 років тому

    Normally I don't like Sarah Chang, but this is great!

  • @hamidmahdi321
    @hamidmahdi321 3 роки тому

    Best music

  • @jtnguyen0311
    @jtnguyen0311 14 років тому +1

    tuyệt vời...tuy tôi không có chút kiến thức về âm nhạc nhưng tôi vẫn có cái cảm nhận riêng về tác phẩm này....

  • @Zalis116
    @Zalis116 15 років тому

    Thanks for the kind words, but I haven't touched a violin since May of 1999, the end of my senior year of high school. I enjoyed playing for around 8 years, but it's a time of my life that's over.

  • @bluegreengerl
    @bluegreengerl 16 років тому

    I like the fact that she maintained eye contact with the conductor throughout the piece.

  • @user-qe9hw8dy8t
    @user-qe9hw8dy8t 9 років тому

    감동 어리게 감사합니다.

  • @bountyhanz
    @bountyhanz 16 років тому

    For her, she could play any songs and there\s no difficulty of songs for her , even hora staccato she could play, bravo!

  • @jeon83807
    @jeon83807 16 років тому

    Bravo

  • @alkiss5
    @alkiss5 13 років тому

    Браво и Менднльсону за его концерт и этому музыканту ...

  • @animalidades1
    @animalidades1 12 років тому

    Drops of tears reasurme I'm still human and that there most be some divine in me...

  • @Flynnia
    @Flynnia 14 років тому

    absolutely amazing. We're playing this in my youth symphony. our soloist is really good, but probably not quite that good. wow.

  • @joosangbai
    @joosangbai 17 років тому

    menuin proved as sara is the genius when she play sarasate at age of 10, she is young yet, lets see how high does she go. brava sara!

  • @lifetoast
    @lifetoast 13 років тому

    My friend is playing this for her orchestra. So amazing!

  • @Yourbusiness03
    @Yourbusiness03 11 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @xyejix
    @xyejix 13 років тому +1

    this made my jaws to drop

  • @thangcowboy
    @thangcowboy 15 років тому

    super

  • @GregEckhardt
    @GregEckhardt 12 років тому +3

    I wish i could've been there for the actual concert, I would've payed anything for the ticket.

  • @PiroozAzDirooz
    @PiroozAzDirooz 13 років тому

    A young Chang still developing in this older video and not at her best. She is a force to reckon with today though.

  • @notgoingtocomment
    @notgoingtocomment 13 років тому

    amazing

  • @albachteng
    @albachteng 16 років тому

    you're right, but there is a lot of promise here. don't forget that she's young; for certain she needs to mature. it will come in time. i look forward to hearing what she has to offer.

  • @imunique42489
    @imunique42489 13 років тому

    @mikethegrape1 This has to be the best way that I've heard this topic summed up. Thank you for sharing your kind words.

  • @Chestnvt
    @Chestnvt 15 років тому

    WOW....

  • @NathanClingan
    @NathanClingan 12 років тому

    INCROYABLE MAGIE.

  • @clarkedhaldane
    @clarkedhaldane 15 років тому

    My God! What a performance.

  • @danielphy10
    @danielphy10 9 років тому +1

    Persistência+treino intenso+disciplina=virtuosismo.

  • @angelache98
    @angelache98 14 років тому

    she is defenetly my role model!!!

  • @futuroid
    @futuroid 13 років тому

    i miss baby sarah chang :(

  • @turpinma
    @turpinma 15 років тому

    the octaves are incredible!

  • @evz92
    @evz92 15 років тому

    thanks yo

  • @SoHoMerchant
    @SoHoMerchant 13 років тому

    Like it for sure. We are not talking about Henryk Szeryng here.

  • @AndySaenz
    @AndySaenz 16 років тому

    Even though Vanessa Mae is my favorite violinist, I think that Sarah Chang currently RULES the violin world!! Her music is so emotive, so technically perfect, and so captivating. This is a BEAUTIFUL performance, the orchestra plays very well too!! I think she belongs on the same rank as Heifetz, Perlman, and Mintz.

    • @WiEar
      @WiEar Рік тому

      Sarah Chang is superb, no doubt!
      To me, however, there is at this moment only one who rules the violin world: Maxim Vengerov.
      I find him more free in his emotional interpretations, slightly less … erm, … mechanical (?), and with more dynamic in the volume of his strokes.

  • @WalkAbout28
    @WalkAbout28 13 років тому

    not everyone can play like sarah chang even if they practiced 11 hours a day, its a combination of something your born with and the practicing, like another commenter said her ability to solo for symphonies at age 8 sort of proves that

  • @nafeNafen
    @nafeNafen 14 років тому

    holy shit that vibrato rings in my soul

  • @annnnieliu
    @annnnieliu 12 років тому

    amen^

  • @Amarynthine
    @Amarynthine 14 років тому

    @1023george true, compared to Sarasate's carmen, it is MUCH less challenging. but the hard part is the ricochet sautille.

  • @Zalis116
    @Zalis116 15 років тому

    I remember playing this in HS orchestra back in '97. Not the solo of course, I wasn't even good enough to make the 1st Violin section.

  • @chinwutai
    @chinwutai 14 років тому

    @elkeitel I agree with you about everything except the part about emotional maturity. When you got it you got it, maturity gots nothing to do with it.

  • @Darsaan
    @Darsaan 13 років тому

    @amrosik True, true.

  • @JonNeimeister
    @JonNeimeister 13 років тому

    @onehanddancer Her ability to solo for symphonies at age 8 is because she practiced 8 hours a day from age 4. Certain people are not gloriously selected to be born with magical powers that make them amazing at something; it comes through plain, good, hard work. I guarantee you that she was not a virtuoso the first time she picked up a violin; she just kept picking it up enough and using it enough that by the time she was 8 she had put in enough hours to get good at it.

  • @kcallen78
    @kcallen78 15 років тому

    en fait, elle n'avait que 14 puis que ce concert était en mai 1995 et elle est en décembre 1980

  • @pppsssssssss
    @pppsssssssss  15 років тому +1

    It depends on which version of the manuscript you are using. The International Music Edition has it printed without octaves whereas other editions have it printed. It's just preference as well...I'm pretty sure that Dorothy Delay did not teach the Mendelssohn concerto with octaves...
    It's up to you on how you want to play it...

  • @JonNeimeister
    @JonNeimeister 14 років тому

    @chinwutai Well it's true that you can learn to play the notes perfectly and, "technically" play any piece perfectly without emotional maturity, but the best musicians are those who are passionate about what they do, they become a part of the music while they play, and you can see it in their performance. Music is far more than just the mindless plucking of notes.

  • @j00nk1m110
    @j00nk1m110 14 років тому

    the conductor is so cool when they're changing into the second movement haha.

  • @shanaqbaimuru
    @shanaqbaimuru 14 років тому

    ¡Ay güey!

  • @dragonx2040
    @dragonx2040 15 років тому

    Excellent question. Imagine taking drugs, listening to this, and going bungee jumping or something at the same time.
    THAT WOULD BE ONE MASSIVE HIGH.

  • @kuvhlubkojibleegxwbo
    @kuvhlubkojibleegxwbo 15 років тому

    i'm sure one day you'll get there, just give lots of hope to yourself and one day you'll get there.

  • @RXnerdOfTheNight
    @RXnerdOfTheNight 14 років тому

    @elkeitel Having butchered this in the last few months, I wholly agree. That Chang was able to play at such a level 15 years ago is a testament to her skill.

  • @CoranDragon
    @CoranDragon 12 років тому +1

    damn, now I can't stop lookin at her eyebrows..

  • @JonNeimeister
    @JonNeimeister 14 років тому

    @dawg00000 She did work 100x more than the majority of the population does, yes; but it has absolutely nothing to do with the color of her skin. Just because you're saying it as a compliment to her doesn't make it any less racist. She is not better or worse than anyone else; she had the same predisposition as every other person on the planet, she just worked harder and is therefore better.

  • @socreisfunny
    @socreisfunny 13 років тому

    @tlcooper93 who is someone that I should listen to, to hear it in the 20/19 century style?

  • @Augustusdavid
    @Augustusdavid 15 років тому

    TRUE.....but I'm sure she's practice a HECK of lot more than 10,000 hours!

  • @jonahkwok
    @jonahkwok 14 років тому

    @StarUponClouds
    What is your standard of 'famous musicians'?
    How different is the way asian people learn music than other people?

  • @Harry0Ron0Hermione
    @Harry0Ron0Hermione 14 років тому

    Sérieux!!!!! O 。O
    Comment tu sais...

  • @darkkerrigan
    @darkkerrigan 16 років тому

    She is no doubt incredible technically, but i feel that at times she turns this beautiful concerto into a technical exercise not bringing out the beautiful melodies enough.

  • @toughangel17
    @toughangel17 15 років тому

    wow that's the funniest comment i've ever read...XD

  • @pylgrym
    @pylgrym 17 років тому

    Very evocative!
    Who was the female violinist who toured American colleges in 1975 with this piece and the Jerusalem Symphony?

  • @bountyhanz
    @bountyhanz 16 років тому

    u see that mostly reknown violinist have chin rest, some dunt need but the fact is nt in the shlder rest, it's the Sound u produce in the violin, hw u play that gves pp a sense of sorrow,sad,happy,anger,etc.If u do nt hv a chin rest and u play till no 1 understand the feeling of ur song, dhen it's rong

  • @angelache98
    @angelache98 14 років тому

    @pppsssssssss thanks ive been wondering the same thing

  • @orlamuc
    @orlamuc 15 років тому

    it really depends of your edition, i have two differents editions, one comes with octaves, the other not.... but anyway... anybody plays those octaves before the end : )

  • @EuniceCChina
    @EuniceCChina 11 років тому

    @2:16
    Whew!!!

  • @JackelineMartinsMS
    @JackelineMartinsMS 12 років тому

    I like her eyebrow acrobacies xD

  • @badmintonman14
    @badmintonman14 16 років тому

    its hard, but actually technically easier than most of the other major concertos
    try listening to Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, and Brahms violin concertos and you will see what i mean

  • @ivyem23
    @ivyem23 15 років тому

    ahaha! agree :)

  • @TidusJRStrife
    @TidusJRStrife 14 років тому

    Some of the unfair comments here are adhering to the incorrect stereotype that Asian people have no soul or feel to the music. This is an opinion of the ignorant and should be ignored as such. Shut up and appreciate her wonderful talent.

  • @chinwutai
    @chinwutai 14 років тому

    @Andantonius Passion and being one with the music are good things. I just don't like the term "emotional maturity" being used as a condition for musical brilliance, because it implies emotional development beyond the context of playing or composing music itself. Mozart was pretty good, but from what can be gathered he would hardly be considered emotionally mature. Talent is talent, it comes in different packages. You don't need to be refined or emotionally developed to play with passion

  • @seyeondaddy
    @seyeondaddy 12 років тому +1

    MUSE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!

  • @krispy432
    @krispy432 16 років тому

    The proof of professionalism is in the sound and soul, not in the height of the shoulder rest. Your teacher is not a world known virtuoso who went to Julliard at the age of six.

  • @markwongsk
    @markwongsk 14 років тому

    @CarpeDiem076 Your name is... reminiscent of someone I know. But why not you check her Vitali chaconne. I think that's a better portrayal of her full range of emotional capabilities

  • @hannahC02
    @hannahC02 12 років тому

    What does the race and ethnicity have anything to do with this!? Let's just all agree on the fact that this is amazing...and at 15 is just unbelievable... :O

  • @mukzhipa
    @mukzhipa 16 років тому

    Is she fourteen?