Elgar - Violin Concerto

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Nigel Kennedy - violin, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Concert Orchestra, Paul Daniel - conductor
    This time, the audio and video should be properly synced.

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  • @zephyrmoonrabbit
    @zephyrmoonrabbit 4 роки тому +115

    Here's a personal, somewhat related anecdote: Nigel Kennedy came to New Zealand in about 1997 and played this concerto with our orchestra. I had only been playing professionally for about a year and, as a young violinist, in a far-flung part of the world, having someone of his reputation and calibre play with us was incredible. A few things from that visit that I remember to this day:
    1) He listened to/watched the Spice Girls in his dressing room as they were big at the time.
    2) Someone put down a little square of carpet on the stage to dampen his stomping.
    3) I sat at the back of the 2nd Violins with my seat being closest to the stage door and, every time he walked on stage, he'd give me a friendly pat on the back.
    4) When he arrived at his first rehearsal with us, we were rehearsing Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Overture, and had just played the bit where all the strings have a furious run of semiquavers, when the conductor stopped us. From the doorway, someone shouted, "Yeah!". And that's how we met Nigel Kennedy.
    5) We played the concert in our city and then toured to another city. The orchestra players were put up in a different hotel from Mr Kennedy. He came over to our hotel with his violin, and had an improvised jam session with members of the orchestra (I remember a double bassist and a trumpeter being involved - both excellent jazz musicians) into the wee hours of the morning.
    6) A number of us collected his autograph after the concert and I thought I was being clever by getting him to sign my CD of him playing the Elgar. He just smiled and went, "That's topical."
    So, yeah. A memorable visit that has stuck with me for over 20 years. This video brought it all back. Sorry for the long, self-indulgent comment. Well done if you made it to the end!

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 4 роки тому

      😇

    • @iliaslivieratos966
      @iliaslivieratos966 4 роки тому +1

      I made it! What a dude!

    • @jaxtynmaddox5081
      @jaxtynmaddox5081 3 роки тому

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    • @santiagomicah8532
      @santiagomicah8532 3 роки тому

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    • @jaxtynmaddox5081
      @jaxtynmaddox5081 3 роки тому

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  • @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt
    @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt Місяць тому +1

    I can't fault this.. I am 76 and the passion he brings is so wonderful, I loved yehudi when he played with Elgar but Nigel is awe inspiring.

  • @philipgillibrand784
    @philipgillibrand784 3 роки тому +20

    As a member of the Elgar Society I've never heard this wonderful work played with such emotional sensitivity. It's a work that makes you tearful anyway, but this blew me away. What a wonderful face he has.

    • @clavichord
      @clavichord Рік тому

      Yes, especially the thudding noise Nigel Kennedy makes... second to none

  • @nicolasotero7089
    @nicolasotero7089 11 років тому +43

    You all should keep your mouths shut, Close your eyes and listen the gifted true artist Nigel is, his mastery is unquestionable, his devotion to music undeniable, like it or not, one of the top Master Violinists of our time.

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c 4 роки тому +1

      the only thing he ever wants to do every performance is to flex on other people with how fast he can play something; but it doesn't sound good. I mean, there is a recording of elgar conducting this himself and yehudi menuhin playing it much slower and he still doesn't realize, that he is impressing noone play playing it faster.

    • @johntravena119
      @johntravena119 3 роки тому +4

      @@Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c In my opinion Kennedy is one of the most musical violinists, not just technically gifted. Listen to his recordings of Brahms & Tchaikovsky. He takes the tempos a little slower and you can really hear all the notes.

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c 3 роки тому

      @@johntravena119 did you actually listen to other recordings?

    • @johntravena119
      @johntravena119 3 роки тому

      @@Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c I haven’t listened to much of Elgar so you might be right about this recording. I’ve noticed that Kennedy is just the opposite in his recordings of Brahms, Tchaikovsky, & Sibelius though.

    • @spasskyfan5389
      @spasskyfan5389 2 роки тому +3

      @@Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c The tempo is actually realy nice. An artist has liberty with the tempo, in collaberation with the conductor. Music is supposed to be performed "fresh", as though spontaneous/never played before. So your comparison with another recording or interpretation, or whether someone has listened to same and compared, is off-base/meaningless/unhelpful/off-point/irrelevant/bogus. (Sorry to lecture you, but your comment is ignorance.)

  • @robinmcewan8473
    @robinmcewan8473 Рік тому +4

    When I had the privilege of working with NK way back in the 1980s he told us that he was playing in New York and he either forgot to pack his gig suit or it got lost so he want to Oxfam and found clothes that he felt comfortable to play in. The orchestra and audience loved it so he never went back to the more conventional outfit. He was so generous in rehearsal, we all loved him and when he walked through the orchestra it was like coming on to a premier league football game. And the was just the players. The audience picked up on our excitement and, needless to say, the performance was absolutely fantastic, unforgettable. If you don’t like what he wears get over it. Maybe not everyone likes what you wear. ❤

  • @richardhunr3526
    @richardhunr3526 4 роки тому +9

    There is surely always room in the world for a man of this sublime talent who shows such passion and also technique. Can't understand the snobbery in this
    day and age, we're lucky to have the man and what he offers. I love the Elgar concerto and he always plays it so brilliantly

  • @johncarter5145
    @johncarter5145 12 років тому +20

    Watched this musical gift from heaven ever since the BBC made a film of his early years.This performance ranks among the greatest and thanks to the sender for top quality sound and pictures.

  • @emmafiskjazzviolin
    @emmafiskjazzviolin 7 років тому +43

    Really what does it matter how he dresses or speaks? He is a wonderful violinist and his playing is deeply expressive.

    • @sylvanmoir4094
      @sylvanmoir4094 7 років тому +11

      and his entire persona is quite obviously a cover and refuge for his extreme sensitivity - much needed to survive in an insensitive world.

    • @marcosdepetris497
      @marcosdepetris497 7 років тому +4

      agree with you, it is wonderful every note has life and is also a warm human being and high values.

    • @ozzie-sk9dh
      @ozzie-sk9dh 6 років тому +5

      As he gets older he dresses more like the orchestra which is great. He knows how much he owes to these wonderful musician. A true genius. He never plays like he is somehow above the other musicians.

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 4 роки тому +1

      @@marcosdepetris497 😇

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 4 роки тому +1

      i love him. he is my hero😇

  • @Jan96106
    @Jan96106 9 років тому +13

    Love Elgar. Kennedy's performance beautiful and heartfelt. This is the first time I've heard Nigel Kennedy. I will definitely listen to more of his work.

  • @jast11
    @jast11 11 років тому +8

    Love the way Nigel leans upon the fiddle, his concentration, his oneness with the instrument. His intense playing also shows what a devilishly difficult, demanding thing the violin is. It looks simple but it takes a lifetime of teaching yourself how to get out of its way. Stunning, exquisite job. Chapeau.

  • @stephenhill2404
    @stephenhill2404 2 роки тому +5

    By the way, Paul Daniel conducts perfectly here. This is truly the best performance of this concerto I have ever heard. NK is brilliant.

  • @marcosdepetris497
    @marcosdepetris497 7 років тому +12

    Nigel Kennedy brings every note to life, the transition of the different emotional states of the work is absolutly beautifully executed. I do not understand that anyone does not notice it. He is an artist in all his sense, not just a virtuous violinist

  • @arthurkrieck1
    @arthurkrieck1 5 років тому +8

    This is a glorious, astonishing performance. In his commitment and passion for this music, Kennedy reminds me of Menuhin, whom I heard play this, live.

  • @andreaandrewmilne
    @andreaandrewmilne 12 років тому +12

    Mercurial tempi :-) Proof positive that sometimes the English can write, play, understand and love music. Fantastic stuff, from the foot tapping :-) maestro Kennedy. Love it, esp since I was up in the Gallery listening to this performance, my eyes closed, leaning over the railings, and heart flooding out, down to the stage ♥ andrea

    • @PhrygianPhrog
      @PhrygianPhrog 3 роки тому +1

      Not an Englishman but I find the tired meme about the English being a "land without music" quite odd. It the kind of thing people bring up as a shibolleth or signifier of cultural knowledge, but for me it actually implies the opposite (that they haven't bothered to explore what's out there). An honest appraisal of history reveals some great original English composers. People like Vaughan Williams and Holst. Coleridge Taylor and Bax and Bantock. You can easily say with each of these that they have their own voice aside from continental influence. Some of them were so unique they might even qualify as eccentrics.
      I found this old piano book in a charity shop the other day. From the 30s. A giant wad of English 17th century compositions, some incredibly beautiful.

  • @bb2fiddler
    @bb2fiddler 11 років тому +14

    I love the brisk tempo of the first movement, his incredible energy, and--yes--his foot stomps, which all showcase Kennedy's unique virtuosity! His lyricism and attention to subtle nuances of each passage is completely at odds with his lackadaisical appearance. Undoubtably one of the best violinists playing one of the most awe-inspiring concertos in the world!!

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c 4 роки тому

      pls just listen to the elgar menuhin recording. don't be fooled the only reason for this "rebellion" is tha he is angry that he isn't the best

  • @ckalliontzis
    @ckalliontzis 10 років тому +26

    This profoundly romantic Violin Concerto (the best in the 20th century) is Elgar's undisputed masterpiece (closely followed by the Cello Concerto, the Enigma Variations and the Symphonies) and Mr. Kennedy's performance of the work is excellent.

    • @IvanGreindl
      @IvanGreindl 10 років тому +10

      Elgar's violin concerto obviously is an interesting work; however I prefer his cello concerto, more sober, with less virtuoso's "effects": the themes have a wealth of inspiration and a depth which, subjectively touch me much more... ;-)

    • @Rickriquinho
      @Rickriquinho 10 років тому +3

      Ivan Greindl You are right, his cello concerto is better.

    • @goatlps
      @goatlps 6 років тому +2

      Ivan Greindl The #ElgarViolinConcerto has far more depth and complexity to the #ElgarCelloConcerto - if it is romantic then it's more unrequited love - it is very dark.
      #ElgarSymphonyNo1 is #Elgar's most romantic and nicest to listen to piece.
      NB: The Kennedy/Handley version of the VC is best, avoid the Rattle version, he has no understanding or appreciation.

    • @bruce_c_in_nz
      @bruce_c_in_nz 4 роки тому +1

      What is the point in comparing them in a competitive way? While they differ in many respects from each other, the two concertos imo are both masterpieces of similar order, among the finest concertos ever written.

    • @TC.....
      @TC..... 4 роки тому

      @@IvanGreindl what about Pomp and Circumstances Marches?

  • @alvarito45
    @alvarito45 3 роки тому +2

    Authentic, that's how an artist must be, and should be. His quality as a violin player is authentic as well.
    Exciting, marvelous, unforgettable performance by Nigel. Besides an excellent orchestra and conductor. And Sir Edward Elgar's concerto at same level of his Master Piece, Enigma Variations!!!

  • @surfcello
    @surfcello 11 років тому +5

    I love the pizzicato tremolo in the 3rd movement! Such a magnificent effect!

  • @CookingJames1
    @CookingJames1 12 років тому +5

    I didn't know Elgar Concerto was THAT beautiful!!! When I just heard the first two chord, my jaw literally dropped!

    • @Buckbury
      @Buckbury Рік тому +2

      A case of under exposed British classical music.

    • @CookingJames1
      @CookingJames1 Рік тому +2

      @@Buckbury yes, finally! Been waiting for someone to agree with me for last 11 years!

  • @jlb4742
    @jlb4742 7 років тому +2

    "A bit of romantic English music". Detractors just listen, watch without judging as of a fashion show, and see the extreme love and effort put into this piece. One of the best interpretations of our best English composer ever. God bless your talent, Nigel.

  • @johndolata861
    @johndolata861 9 років тому +13

    All the comments here dissin' Mr. Kennedy's personal attributes and attire - NOT HIS PERFORMANCE - help affirm the old adage, that You Can Never Judge A Book By It's Cover.
    This clip is just Fantastic! Thanks for posting it!

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 9 років тому +5

      righto--for once, I did not mind an artists' stage conformity--his total artistry was like a lasar beam drawing one in. nothing else mattered--he could have been in diapers and I wouldn't have noticed.

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 9 років тому

      windstorm1000 excuse me 'non-conformity'

    • @oscarguzman39
      @oscarguzman39 7 років тому

      Some people is very aware of artists physical appearance, so what? Similar situation is with Yuja Wang; many people is aware about her fashion but not about her virtuosism. Clothing does not make the artist.

    • @marcosdepetris497
      @marcosdepetris497 7 років тому

      Totalmente de acuerdo con Ud caballero, hay violinistas que van muy elegantes pero no transmiten ni un partido de futbol....

    • @Yuzukosho
      @Yuzukosho 6 років тому +2

      its, not it's...

  • @jaggerjacks8795
    @jaggerjacks8795 10 років тому +6

    He's so lovable, bless him.

  • @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt
    @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm a 72 yr old who adored the violin concertos when i was young.yehudi menuin i saw in edinburgh festtval. Nigel kennedy has made me feel so wonderful agaiwhat passion

  • @pastizzidimitri
    @pastizzidimitri 11 років тому +2

    I like Nigel because he can play more than one style in music he so versatile, i'm a violinist too and once about 10 years ago i have played jazz with his sister in Sydney she is a wonderful double bass player too, and she looks identified with Nigel,

  • @tecolote206
    @tecolote206 12 років тому +5

    Stunning. It made me cry with joy.

  • @urthelightindarkness
    @urthelightindarkness 12 років тому +3

    What a lad! Loved his handshake with the leader. Always keeps it exciting :)

  • @ozzie-sk9dh
    @ozzie-sk9dh 6 років тому

    The highest pinnacle of the culture of western civilisation given birth by mother Greece. Skill and passion. The camerawork is all focused on the orchestra which draws you into the performance

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 6 років тому +8

    This is a wonderful performance and, incidentally, the BBC Concert Orchestra and Paul Daniel are considerably better at accompanying than the Berlin Phil (with Zukerman) currently available on their website. The understanding of how to perform Elgar's music is on a completely different level.

    • @metacarple
      @metacarple 4 роки тому

      And yet Elgar studied in Germany and it’s easier to hear the influence of Beethoven, Brahms and Wagner than anything paricularly ‘English’ in his music.

  • @kolnidrei4623
    @kolnidrei4623 9 років тому +2

    Ben oui, pourquoi pas, il joue très bien, c'est du tout bon. Nous avons tellement l'habitude de regarder/écouter des musiciens calibrés ... là ça surprend.
    Il a raison, la musique, c'est pour se faire plaisir, pour l'interprète qui la joue et pour nous qui l'écoutons.
    Thanks a lot for this performance.

  • @claudemanfre
    @claudemanfre 11 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for posting this incredibly beautiful recording

  • @oscarguzman39
    @oscarguzman39 7 років тому +28

    Watch his passion, perfection and attitude when playing, not his clothes. How many years of studies, practices, personal sacrifices to achieve such perfection as an interpreter. In comparison, his clothes do not matter at all.

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c 4 роки тому

      the only thing he ever wants to do every performance is to flex on other people with how fast he can play something; but it doesn't sound good. I mean, there is a recording of elgar conducting this himself and yehudi menuhin playing it much slower and he still doesn't realize, that he is impressing noone play playing it faster.

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 4 роки тому

      😇

  • @pauldelcour
    @pauldelcour 9 місяців тому +2

    He really plays what's behind the notes, not just the notes.

  • @grahaminvalencia
    @grahaminvalencia 6 місяців тому

    The best violinist and the best violin concierto

  • @Gidizz
    @Gidizz 8 місяців тому

    For what it's worth, this is the first time I felt moved by a performance of this concerto. For context, my father booked tickets to an upcoming performance of this concerto, and it's not really my style (but there are no other options for the weekend he's visiting), so I've been listening to various artists' take on this emotional piece. I genuinely think this is how this concerto was written and meant to be played. Sublime performance! Bravo!!

  •  11 років тому +7

    He is just marvelous :)

  • @roberthershkowitz5455
    @roberthershkowitz5455 2 роки тому +2

    Sir Edward s soul beautiful.like Nigel"s.

  • @plumbago
    @plumbago 9 років тому +8

    Still cherubic after all these years.

  • @shutoman7
    @shutoman7 10 років тому +68

    Kennedy never gets enough credit for his intelligence. He can unfold a phrase as well as anyone and his musical reading is peerless. For instance, not until this performance did I see that the roots of the second theme are to be found in the violin's opening development, The right performer for the right piece; so I am not bothered about the dress or anything else. Is he eccentric? does he stomp? Yes. Does it detract from the work? Not one iota.

    • @Kumgll
      @Kumgll 8 років тому +7

      +shutoman7 Well said!

  • @colindailley5062
    @colindailley5062 3 роки тому +3

    The most talented violinist of his generation without a doubt

  • @richardmcooper
    @richardmcooper 9 років тому +9

    Beautiful interpretation and execution. Just loved it.

  • @maesroger8054
    @maesroger8054 6 років тому

    SUPERLATIF !
    Un peu rapide peut-être, mais la fin du premier mouvement donne la chair de poule; de plus, cette vélocité presque infernale n'est jamais au détriment de la musique; Pour le reste le violon de Kennedy est d'une chaleur et d'une musicalité à pleurer de bonheur.
    Tout le monde parle de l'apparence de Nigel Kennedy et il est vrai qu'à première vue on l'imaginerait plutôt dans un pub devant un gin ou un pale ale qu'un violon sous le menton... mais tout cela cache une grande sensibilité, une sensibilité qui s'exprime, qui rayonne dès qu'il joue. Musicien brillant et subtil, enflammé et précis. Un musicien exceptionnel.
    Merci orangejamtv pour ce partage.

  • @spasskyfan5389
    @spasskyfan5389 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome. Superb in every way. Thanks for this.

  • @marcosdepetris497
    @marcosdepetris497 7 років тому +2

    Su música es maravillosa quien no tiene sensibilidad solo valorara su ejecución desde un plano técnico, y no alcanzará a sentir la maravilla del logro de la comprensión y transmisio´n global de su discurso que es pura belleza.

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 6 років тому +1

    love him for the genious he is .x

  • @andreyshchur1581
    @andreyshchur1581 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for the amaizing concert!

  • @milan319
    @milan319 4 роки тому +2

    Listen from 9.27 - his intonation is impeccable. The double and triple stops. Absolute genius. So many run into problems starting here - not Kennedy. What an interpretation. And the pace -- awesome stuff.

  • @akarpowicz
    @akarpowicz 12 років тому

    Kennedy looks like he wants us to think that he rode a cool motorbike to the concert hall. But that's a fashion choice. Great to listen to!!! Many Thanks for posting

  • @MaurizioBignone
    @MaurizioBignone 12 років тому +1

    Amazing... number one !!

  • @robinmcewan8473
    @robinmcewan8473 Рік тому

    Nigel Kennedy, Great Musician

  • @roberthershkowitz5455
    @roberthershkowitz5455 2 роки тому

    Such thrills and excitement .

  • @Mitrofanova94
    @Mitrofanova94 5 років тому

    It was unbelievably great! Thank you for sharing!

  • @elgar104
    @elgar104 2 роки тому +1

    He was made to play this work. NK is so unbelievably musical. ( Others talking about tempi abuse talk out of their hats.... The one thing not happening here is anyone rushing.)

  • @michelecherchi154
    @michelecherchi154 6 років тому

    stunning violinist! one of my favorite

  • @vasilisabelka
    @vasilisabelka 10 років тому +1

    Wonderful performance!!

  • @lsbrother
    @lsbrother 10 років тому +63

    a few more concerts like this and he'll be able to afford a new jacket

    • @ec9873
      @ec9873 6 років тому +4

      he doesn't care about that

    • @MichaelSydneyJones
      @MichaelSydneyJones 6 років тому +1

      Who on Earth cares about that?

    • @flyersloyalist
      @flyersloyalist 5 років тому +1

      LOL! 4 years later, that comment is still funny. It was a joke everyone, lighten up!

    • @Mitrofanova94
      @Mitrofanova94 5 років тому +1

      So many are dressed from couture, but so less can play like he does!

  • @phillogan1973
    @phillogan1973 8 років тому +6

    There's nuffink rong wiv wot e wares and I beat the spellcheck. It took me as long as the music but it was worth it.

  • @Mabusesato
    @Mabusesato 6 років тому

    stunning

  • @phillogan1973
    @phillogan1973 8 років тому +1

    Sheer brilliance

  • @marcosdepetris497
    @marcosdepetris497 7 років тому +2

    Con todo respeto el que solo escucha los pisotones es que no es capaz de escuchar la belleza der su discurso y la magia de su estilo concertante con la orquesta.

  • @bernardsmith2900
    @bernardsmith2900 10 років тому +2

    Briiliant!! UTV.

  • @MrLieinking
    @MrLieinking 11 років тому

    Paul Daniel was principal conductor of the west australian symphony orchestra

  • @roberthershkowitz5455
    @roberthershkowitz5455 2 роки тому

    Always like his presence and mannerisms.

  • @MrFpam
    @MrFpam 12 років тому +1

    Just "nice"? He has won awards for this concerto and is one of its finest interpreters. He is trying to make the point that classical music need not be stuffy and has attracted large new audiences. I have been to several of his concerts where there are many people who would otherwise not go to such a concert. If you met him you would find that his dress is very much in character.

  • @bugatti103
    @bugatti103 11 років тому

    It depends where you see the concert. Generally speaking the Proms is the exception to the rule and clapping is allowed never seen it anywhere else.

  • @carmenrubio3786
    @carmenrubio3786 4 роки тому

    Gracias

  • @Violinist265
    @Violinist265 6 років тому

    Great violinist with an exceptional personality

  • @michaelpaulsmith4619
    @michaelpaulsmith4619 9 років тому +10

    Good though this performance is, for me the tempo is rushed and, as a result, much of the violin's detail is lost. The ending, marked Maestoso, in more of an Allegro and I'm sorry about that - much of the grandeur is lost as a result. Try the Tasmin Little version or Yehudi Menhuin's (with the composer himself conducting) and you may see what I mean. Thank you very much for sharing this.

  • @equationinterrelationship01
    @equationinterrelationship01 10 років тому

    Incredible artistry! Such an authentic romantic performance...!!! I have adored it, although I was trying to "understand" the jacket ;)

  • @kalikalimai1
    @kalikalimai1 9 років тому +2

    so real

  • @loschicosdel0472
    @loschicosdel0472 5 років тому +2

    Precioso

  • @spasskyfan5389
    @spasskyfan5389 4 роки тому +2

    18:45 2nd movement

  • @BritinIsrael
    @BritinIsrael 8 років тому +7

    Kennedy's performance is remarkably good.Absolutely no reason why he should have to wear a tuxedo. Let him play in shorts if he wants. Snobbery has no place in musical appreciation.
    However,all said, the finest performance if this work has to be Pearlman with the Chicago Symphony conducted by Barenboim.

  • @milan319
    @milan319 5 років тому +3

    Listen to the passage starting at 9.30 or so. I've heard so many cock-it up but Kennedy's intonation is magnificent and perfect. Astounding player.

    • @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c
      @Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c 4 роки тому

      really? that's good intonation? didn't know that.

    • @milan319
      @milan319 10 місяців тому

      Yeah if you know you know.@@Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c

    • @milan319
      @milan319 10 місяців тому

      Here's at least 3 different well-known violinists playing the passage in question. Listen for yourself, they lose it a bit in terms of intonation:
      ua-cam.com/video/XvAjokYsUR8/v-deo.htmlsi=ZE027iicacGMB5dT&t=561
      ua-cam.com/video/RMZjghvLz_k/v-deo.htmlsi=UdljhIaeZLvx_wsG&t=552
      ua-cam.com/video/a3DqiBoxFNE/v-deo.htmlsi=TGUmMcfEu7vQQOsd&t=550
      And Zukerman who was an exponent of this concerto seems to really struggle
      @@Hadriandidnothingwrong-z8c

  • @charlietian4023
    @charlietian4023 11 років тому +4

    Dang I like this guy! He's not all uptight either!

  • @Goncau
    @Goncau 12 років тому

    brilliant !

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 6 років тому +1

    Genius

  • @catcitykid
    @catcitykid 10 років тому +11

    I should be able to play like that, After all, we have the same tailor.

  • @claudemanfre
    @claudemanfre 11 років тому

    totaly agree with you

  • @bobcorvette3393
    @bobcorvette3393 3 роки тому

    Ce type est incroyable il joue comme si c'était une question de vie ou de mort

  • @victoriapinto5636
    @victoriapinto5636 10 років тому +1

    Kennedy is a GENIUS! But I wonder... How could be a collaboration with, I don't know... Apocalyptica??

  • @spiritualatheist1
    @spiritualatheist1 6 років тому

    Try also: Nigel Kennedy - Bach - Inventions on Violin and Cello on UA-cam. Somewhere here there is the whole program running about 1 hr. 10 mins. But bits are good too.

  • @Skawrod
    @Skawrod 11 років тому

    Personally, I like what it adds to the sound.

  • @bobparsons77
    @bobparsons77 7 років тому

    The thing I always notice about Elgars music is that certain musical themes appear in some of his other works.

    • @Buckbury
      @Buckbury Рік тому

      Every composer has his or hers hall marks.

    • @Buckbury
      @Buckbury Рік тому

      Every composer has his or hers hall marks.

  • @batscheba7
    @batscheba7 4 роки тому

    everybody is speaking about Kennedy’s clothes, stomping and (really!) wonderful playing - but does no one else think the conductor wears something that looks like if he just went on stage with his autumn coat? :,D

  • @cbabick
    @cbabick 11 років тому

    Superb

  • @junjunc0902
    @junjunc0902 10 років тому +1

    Stunning costume.

  • @robertfrankgill5962
    @robertfrankgill5962 6 років тому +3

    Who is the young lady who gives him the bouquet and gets 5 kisses at the end? 💋 💋 💋 💋 💋

  • @TheSudarsha
    @TheSudarsha 9 років тому

    Wonderful. I'd like to hear Stefan Jackiw play this as well! Hilary Hahn's interpretation has been called sublime. It would be great to have all three (has Stefan recorded this?). Truly wonderful!

    • @marctaras9455
      @marctaras9455 5 років тому

      Wonderful playing . This is a gorgeous violin concerto. I'm surprised it's not played more often in the concert hall.

  • @Micsasd
    @Micsasd 6 років тому

    Kennedy's stomping sounds quite clear

  • @nowisthetime12
    @nowisthetime12 6 років тому

    do they clap between movements in England?

  • @bb2fiddler
    @bb2fiddler 12 років тому +3

    Most soloists dress up in tuxes or dresses and look so uptight and high maintenance. But not this guy! Nice to see a rebel who plays just as well as the best

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 7 років тому +4

    Is the loud stomping indicated in the score as part of the percussion section??

  • @hwv232
    @hwv232 11 років тому

    What year was this concert?

  • @paultah
    @paultah 11 років тому

    It always intrigues me on why some great violinists never look at the violin while playing a concerto, and yet some other great Violinists always constantly watch the violin while playing. Nigel Kennedy never looks at the violin while playing.
    I play piano, and have no idea of violin playing. This scenario does not apply for playing piano concerto.
    Thank you in advance.

  • @sandragarrett5633
    @sandragarrett5633 4 роки тому

    WHY ARE THERE ADVERTS DURING THE PERFORMANCE

  • @stephenhill2404
    @stephenhill2404 2 роки тому

    Nigel Kennedy is a wonderful violinist and he plays superbly here. I ignored the stomping, the faux cockney accent, the clothes and the way he turns his back on the audience when he isn't playing - must come from his childhood.

    • @robinmcewan8473
      @robinmcewan8473 Рік тому

      It’s his real accent, the faux accent was the one he adopted to “fit in” in the Menuhin School

  • @medeakalos2316
    @medeakalos2316 9 років тому

    La sensibilidad se demuestra también en el atuendo. Me cuesta ver a un cantante de rock, ejecutando el violín. Desubicado o acomplejado?

  • @leepwc2
    @leepwc2 11 років тому

    stomping...

  • @grahaminvalencia
    @grahaminvalencia 9 місяців тому +1

    Nigei is the best

  • @Klaposmirmu
    @Klaposmirmu 12 років тому +1

    In my opinion, his "badass/rebel" look is so studied and artificial, that it almost looks more uptight than classic "plain" (maybe it's not the word >