Jascha Heifetz - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (Debussy)
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2021
- Jascha Heifetz plays Debussy's The Girl with the Flaxen Hair from his album Heifetz On Television in 1971. Heifetz plays from No. 8 of Preludes, book 1.
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He's telling such an amazing story
It doesn't get any better than this!
Oistrakh.
Oistrakh is another wonderful violinist and favourite of mine
Magical. No other word suffices.
My god, He has been my god in violin. So my god. Period.
Amazing
unbelievable playing. I have listened to it 3 times in a row now
sweet and soft
Sucha beautiful musical phrasing and Dynamics! His registered Mark!
thank you!!
Perfect!
Very nice 👌
Divine
It just sounds like how the composer wanted it to sound. !!
I don't imagine so, this piece was written originally for piano, but I agree it's a wonderful arrangement and the piece sounds beautiful on violin.
Some critics had the opinion that Heifetz would play too mechanic, with a lack of feeling and sensitivity. They were completely wrong as Heifetz demonstrates in particular with this masterpiece.
How so? Please explain further, I’m quite intrigued.
Some critics think if the performers don’t make faces while playing that they lack emotion 🙄
I prefer to let the playing tell me his inward state.
@@nickcarroll8565HOW WOULD YOU KNOW ONES INEARD STATE YOU ARE NOT INSIDE THE PERSON SO JUST HOW TELL US OK
No comments,,,, Keine Kommentare ,,,❤❤❤!!
🇮🇷. 🎻. 🎁 Su cumple. 🎶🎶😘🙏
Que hermoso
I replayed his spoken intro and recorded it. Sure would be fine if we could hang out in heaven? Anybody know if Mr. Heifetz believed?
He was a practicing jew.
God’s fiddler
who did the arrangement?
www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/l-apres-midi-d-un-faune-sheet-music/4379458
life is a chess board 🧐
He screwed up the double stops at the end. Look at his face.
And??
Oistrakh’s version is way better than this one. This is the only music of Heifetz that disappointed me 😢
He was famously self-demanding, here's a quote: "If I don't practice one day, I know it; two days, the critics know it; three days, the public knows it." He was certainly the best.
@@ivanaraqueI think that was Mischa Elman who said that.
nice nobody really cares