IMHO This is one of the best recordings of today's violinists, but the old-school recordings of Oistrakh, Heifetz, Milstein, Szeryng, Grumiaux, and others beat this.
@@hang10244 So musicmaking is not about the playing of it?? Of course it is. And the playing of the music can be done in good and bad ways. The playing of Hadelich in this concerto was after my humble opinion as good as it gets (but of course that is subjective, I have not stated otherwise either).
@@johannesbrahmsfan9228 good point to make, but i am just pointing out when theres 'should', theres ' should not', i just enjoy how each musician express themselves with the instruments, instead of thinking is that correct or not, i am sure your rendition if you play an instrument, is bravo too!
He's one of the greatest violinist of this time. The way he stands his ground - literally - is a marvel to watch. He takes his energy from the ground, transferring it directly to the string. He can do whatever he likes, and does so with superb taste and technique. He really moves me, a young guy transferring the violin playing tradition and exploring the repertoire in a genial way. No words.
Thank you for expressing Augustin Hadelich in a way that he deserves. It is nearly impossible to convey what he brings - the quality of my life improved the day I “discovered” this genius.
Actually comparing all the top violinists of our time he is absolutely the best alongside Perlman. Both are incredible genuine and with superb natural misicality whereas Hadelich is bringing the violin art even a bit further.
Oh, this guy is everything! The orchestra - beyond glorious! (By the way, when the concert master gets up OUT OF HIS CHAIR to shake your hand - especially from an Orchestra with the storied history that the Finish Radio Symphony Orchestra has - you have indeed earned their respect. That was a HUGE gesture.) Back to Augustin: I love how he provides such a soft and light touch to certain phrases. Where most violinists attack, Augustin finesses. 1:55 - such a delicate touch. This is fiddle playing totally in the vein of Heifetz, Pearlman, Zimmerman (we can give Zimmermann his props, too); Isaac Stern, etc. - I mean the OLD masters. We are so flooded with 12-year-olds playing this and that, that we forget the Titans who Put the Violin On the Map have already played these pieces, and many of their performances have RARELY been equaled to this day. When Augustin plays, it's like someone is either talking or singing, period. I simply do not hear a violin. I have tried and tried and tried, but I DON'T hear a violin. It sounds like something all together different. If you want to talk technique - just listen to 28:24, there's a flourish of lower notes (that pattern repeats itself a few times), and most violinist don't give much attention to that section. With Augustin, it's beyond clear; it actually comes very much alive. Brilliant! This man is a living legend!
I dont like the interpretation of the conductor of the allegro moderato, the orchestra is too rigid, especially at 7:04 and all the repetitions. Augustin is beyond gloriously legendary tho
Obviously Hadelich is the best but most pleasing were the principal woodwinds players exercising their expressions of pleasure playing their parts, particularly Clarinet, oboe, and bassoon. BRAVO. They love their jobs.
L'un des maestros du violon qui devient de plus en plus magnifique avec l'âge. Un ton raffiné sans égal avec une sororité douce et puissante qui est un pur bonheur
The encore was a gem. I've played this piece countless times on the guitar, and hearing it on the violin was bizarre and beautiful (and it's probably ten times more difficult to play on violin).
Apparently tremolo on violin isn't as hard as it is on the guitar. But (credit where it's due) he does play it with the soft elegance that the piece demands and i like his interpretation as well
Violonist here 😄🤚 This encore piece is very, very difficult because of the virtuosic bow part. It's not tremolo but ricochet (that's the term in France) . In fact, the bow touch each string successively with a very quick bounce and it requiert lot of years to master... After 10 years with violin, i can only dreaming of playing like that 🥺😅
@@rebpv7537 Yeah, and ricochet is very annoying to get down right, since you have to get every bounce to be very similar to the first one for ricochet to even sound a bit consistent. Also different parts of the bow bounce differently, so you need to have pretty much flawless bow technique to play this...
This is the best Tchaikovsky I've ever seen. It's the song that inspired me to buy a violin 13 years ago, and I've heard dozens of renditions. This is my favorite.
@@rapperslashactor those who have experienced extreme pain or hardship understands, here's another version by Namanja R you might also appreciate ua-cam.com/video/zXfindoE-do/v-deo.html
Omg...help me! I can't stop listen this musician. This performance takes my breath away...so emotional, so expressive, so alive...God bless you, Maestro!
Because he is a human who is at a higher level of understanding of his music and instruments. I am blessed to have seen him perform . A definite high point .
I'm going to see him perform in Newark NJ this Thursday! Why don't you check his website he has a list of upcoming concerts. You will see if you can attend any of them.
This man is a genius. But I’m sure I’m not saying anything new. His playing is so exquisite, in every way - so well thought through - with an astonishing technique which is a means for him to express his artistic voice - the greatest I have rarely heard in any medium.
The purity of Mr. Hadelich's sound, his sensitivity,his phrasing and the force with wich he attacks the string, making him absolutely superb. Without any doubt , this performance will go down in history as one of the best renditions of this magnificent piece... in my mind and specially in my heart..it is, Thanks very much for this special gift, for the orchestra and his conductor Mr. Bringuier.
I recently found Augustin and he's my top violinist at the moment. My lifelong wish is to actually listen to his performance. Your music relaxes my mind. I love you😍
It's clear that Mr Binguier's and Augustin's musical sensibilities and depth of understanding blend perfectly. When this happens, it's pure magic. Putting this recording on my favorites. If you've never seen Augistin H in person, it's a definite Bucket List item. Even when he plays a composer I'm not a fan of, he gives me goosebumps. Always value added to my life.
Quelle interprétation, toujours autant de bonheur d écouter Augustin ;un toucher exceptionnel, une sensibilité qu' il transmet et que l on reçoit, un cadeau merveilleux
I must say... the interpretation of this piece could only have been done by the finest of a virtuoso. Bravo, bravo, Augustin, and thank you for playing my piece in such a way that would even impress the harshest of critics.
@@ansgarmarrek658 Pyotr told me he had asked Ludwig, if he regretted ‚Wellington‘s Sieg‘ militaristic appearance and both agreed that it is the right thing in both cases
This is the second time that i have listened to this performance and the violinist is excellent!! The orchestra is first-rate also!! Such a wonderful performance of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto!! Bravissmo to you all!!!
This is really incredible... No word to describe Thanks Julia Fisher and Mr Hadelich to have recorded the Bach's Chaconne... so I could discover Mr. Hadelich's absolut incredible talent, so much touching, so beautiful in heart and soul 🙃🙂, right and full of sense etc etc...THAAAAANK YOU! This interpretation makes me understand better Tchaïkovsky, and love his music.
Augustin brings you serendipity of nuances in his wonderful bowing and tempo control, like slow motion pictures of waves and flowers coming to fruition. His violin sings with a crystal clear sound! Love him!!
I chanced upon Hadelich playing Paganini 1st and I was so moved I had to hear more so I came here to the Tchaikovsky (which I first heard by Jascha Heifetz in 1966). I was not disappointed! Bravo.
Really good all the musicians have fun are smiling making music on this top level is so healthy for everyone the players the conductor and not the least for Augustin thanks all of you for this spiritual concert
Grazie a chi mi ha parlato di questo Violinista. E' veramente GRANDE GRANDE GRANDE! ! ! ! ! ! E questa esecuzione è, per tanti aspetti, la mia preferita. BRAVISSIMO !!!
Augustin is the ideal for players, for outstanding techniques, beautiful sound, accurate pitch and his sense. The orchestra also deserves to perform with such a virtuoso.
The sound he plays is very clear and gentle. And his playing method seems to value the sound created by the author. Sometimes a young performer plays uncontrollably with the energy that springs up, but he expresses the intonation of the melody very well and plays each note carefully. What a wonderful performance! (I'm sorry for my bad English)
Your English is fine. You write very well, indeed. Americans are terrible about learning a second language. And if you are Japanese then you deserve extra praise for the different alphabet, etc. Well done! :-))
WOW. WHAT an orchestra, and what a performance. Electrifying, emotional violin, and spectacular unity and fire from the orchestra. Can't wait to watch this again when my heart slows down to a safe level!
Jeu sans équivalent... Sublime..! Bravo au chef, la petite harmonie est merveilleuse ! ....et que dire du bis... ❤ BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO et... MERCI !!! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
He should've been on the Unesco World Heritage's list ..bravo hadelich!!! I've never experienced such an intense musical delight before ( actually I have, when I heard hadelich plays the Brahm's concerto ) justtttt woww!! I'm glad to be alive 💕❤️
I always feel like 7:00 is the moment the orchestra shows its appreciation for the soloist, saying look what we’ll do with the melody you gave us!😉PS Love the big smiles of the violinist in red over his shoulder!!😃
Magistral interpretación por esta orquesta finlandesa dirigida por el francés Lionel Bringuier del célebre Concierto para Violín que sin duda es una de las más importantes obras del genial compositor ruso P.I. Tchaikovsky. El virtuosista Augustin Hadelich acaricia las cuerdas de su violín con una destreza inigualable. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
I recently found Augustin and he's my top young violinist at the moment. He interprets Tchaiikovsky so beautifully, with everything you need, and nothing you don't want (unlike some.)
Amazing! Such clarity with each and every note played as if it were to be the last ever heard. The hushed passages were particularly exquisite. The encore was breathtaking.
Absolutely one of the best performances of this great violin concerto I have ever heard. Incredible control over details. Encore is also truly a cherry on top - sweet, delicate, and colorful.
I confirm it, we are in front of the David Oistrakh of the 21st century ... the best version I heard ever of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto ... Alena Baeve, Janine Jansen and Anne-Sophie Mutter will excuse me, but you must surrender to maestro Hadelich. ...
@bruno1st I prefer Hadelich, he's just has an element of flair that Hilary Hahn doesn't quite have. I love her music too but often time it seems a little simplistic.
@@VivaLaVittoria I heard the version of this concert by Joshua in 2013 in the UK and I have to tell you that he made fourteen mistakes, some very notorious, but I summarize them in that he was out of note and time several times and that this caused that the long notes had to be shortened . Another notation for the high notes made them feel very shrill. In conclusion he is far below the level of Augustin. Regards.
One great younger violinist to add to Hilary Hahn, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and other very well trained and technically perfect interpreters. Hadelich suffered major burns and required one year of treatment in Germany. For a while it seemed that his career as a musician was destroyed, luckily he recovered, lives in Los Angeles and has grown a significant career as a soloist. His rendering of the Tchaikovsky concert is romantic, technically perfect, full of Russian pathos and sentiment. Thanks violin express for posting.
What the heck are you talking about?? His recovery was 2 years and he lived in New York for the last 16 years until this year when he moved to Connecticut where he is a teacher in Yale University with also his continuous solo performance career.
@@pluutoop What the heck am I talking about? My source was wikipedia. Hadelich suffered major burns during 1999. He was treated in Germany and his career was in doubt. Fortunately he recovered. He has been with the Los Angeles ad the New York orchestras afterwards. Thanks for your adding more precision to my comment.
@@jorgeurzuaurzua4011 nobody is interested in his freaking burns ok! It's history! Don't bring it up. You should actually delete your original comment cause I'm sure you wouldn't be thrilled someone digging and bringing up your past especially if it was tragic one. And you should apologize to him.
This young man has taken a fresh look at this ever-popular concerto and found ways to do it his own way. The cadenza (ca. 10 minutes in) is unlike any you will have heard before. I don't always agree with him and the Finale is a little too rushed for me but, taken as a whole, what an original performance. Bravo.
I know I had another favourite version of this concerto (my all-time favourite violin concerto) before stumbling across this today, but even now I struggle to remember what it was. Safe to say that any other performance has been eclipsed by Mr Hadelich's utterly thrilling, engaging, heart-rate-raising playing
I AM AMAZED & DEEPLY IMPRESSED. ALL OF THE DIFFICULTIES ARE DISTINCT & UNBLURRED. THE BEST PLAYING OF THE TCHAIKOVSKY OF ANY MODERN DAY VIOLINIST I'VE HEARD THUS FAR. A GREAT PERFORMANCE. I ONLY WISH HE'D USE MORE BOW.
Bravo, Bravissimo!!! How intense!!! At given moments, I did have serious concerns that either the A or E the string would pop! And the Tárrega encore was sublime!
With his tone and his musicality I would count him to the best top violin player of today (Kavakos, Rachlin, Zimmermann, ...). I like especially his Bartok 2 and his Sibelius (no simple concerts, technically and musically).
I thought something was expressively missing in the interpretation until I put on better speakers and discovered that it was actually far more expressive than I had even imagined. Wowzirz!
4:49 clarinetist has been waiting all his life for this moment
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Glad he enjoyed it while it lasted
I love his face expression 😂
lol, soloists get all the glory but without the orchestra, there’s is nothing. 😔
I can't count anymore how many times I've listened to this performance.
This is literally the best
Of the present virtuosos, I agree.
But the old Masters, Heifetz still rules.
IMHO This is one of the best recordings of today's violinists, but the old-school recordings of Oistrakh, Heifetz, Milstein, Szeryng, Grumiaux, and others beat this.
anything this man plays is pure gold.
@@e-spy TRUE! ❤
I saw him play this in Seattle a few years ago and feel in love with the performance. I will never get tired of it
Hadelich shows how this should be played!
Music is not about how it should be played. Kavakos shows how it should not be played?
@@hang10244 So musicmaking is not about the playing of it?? Of course it is. And the playing of the music can be done in good and bad ways. The playing of Hadelich in this concerto was after my humble opinion as good as it gets (but of course that is subjective, I have not stated otherwise either).
@@johannesbrahmsfan9228 good point to make, but i am just pointing out when theres 'should', theres ' should not', i just enjoy how each musician express themselves with the instruments, instead of thinking is that correct or not, i am sure your rendition if you play an instrument, is bravo too!
I really love the recording from Vadim Repin too.
@@peterander581 I agree that Repin's recording is also very, very good.
UNICO, INIMITABILE, IRRAGGIUNGIBILE🙏🙏♥️♥️🙏🙏 GRAZIE DI ESISTERE♥️♥️🙏🙏♥️♥️🙏🙏Cordiali saluti dall' Italia. Anna e Luigi🤗🤗😘😘
He's one of the greatest violinist of this time. The way he stands his ground - literally - is a marvel to watch. He takes his energy from the ground, transferring it directly to the string.
He can do whatever he likes, and does so with superb taste and technique. He really moves me, a young guy transferring the violin playing tradition and exploring the repertoire in a genial way.
No words.
Thank you for expressing Augustin Hadelich in a way that he deserves. It is nearly impossible to convey what he brings - the quality of my life improved the day I “discovered” this genius.
I recently discovered him and I agree with you after hearing many of his performances
Actually comparing all the top violinists of our time he is absolutely the best alongside Perlman. Both are incredible genuine and with superb natural misicality whereas Hadelich is bringing the violin art even a bit further.
His phrasing is sublime and his fingering is perfection.
Finally, the only video of Hadelich playing Tchaikovsky on UA-cam
Lmfao
Oh, this guy is everything! The orchestra - beyond glorious! (By the way, when the concert master gets up OUT OF HIS CHAIR to shake your hand - especially from an Orchestra with the storied history that the Finish Radio Symphony Orchestra has - you have indeed earned their respect. That was a HUGE gesture.) Back to Augustin: I love how he provides such a soft and light touch to certain phrases. Where most violinists attack, Augustin finesses. 1:55 - such a delicate touch. This is fiddle playing totally in the vein of Heifetz, Pearlman, Zimmerman (we can give Zimmermann his props, too); Isaac Stern, etc. - I mean the OLD masters. We are so flooded with 12-year-olds playing this and that, that we forget the Titans who Put the Violin On the Map have already played these pieces, and many of their performances have RARELY been equaled to this day. When Augustin plays, it's like someone is either talking or singing, period. I simply do not hear a violin. I have tried and tried and tried, but I DON'T hear a violin. It sounds like something all together different. If you want to talk technique - just listen to 28:24, there's a flourish of lower notes (that pattern repeats itself a few times), and most violinist don't give much attention to that section. With Augustin, it's beyond clear; it actually comes very much alive. Brilliant! This man is a living legend!
Great comment. Thanks
I dont like the interpretation of the conductor of the allegro moderato, the orchestra is too rigid, especially at 7:04 and all the repetitions.
Augustin is beyond gloriously legendary tho
I was taught that a gentleman never shakes someone's hand without getting up first.
Obviously Hadelich is the best but most pleasing were the principal woodwinds players exercising their expressions of pleasure playing their parts, particularly Clarinet, oboe, and bassoon. BRAVO. They love their jobs.
i see
wonder why🤔
Each note is played with such care and commitment! Extraordinary sound!
L'un des maestros du violon qui devient de plus en plus magnifique avec l'âge. Un ton raffiné sans égal avec une sororité douce et puissante qui est un pur bonheur
The encore was a gem. I've played this piece countless times on the guitar, and hearing it on the violin was bizarre and beautiful (and it's probably ten times more difficult to play on violin).
Apparently tremolo on violin isn't as hard as it is on the guitar. But (credit where it's due) he does play it with the soft elegance that the piece demands and i like his interpretation as well
@@shinigami8068 I've played guitar and I'm learning violin now, and I can tell you the tremolo in this piece is harder on violin. At least for me.
Violonist here 😄🤚
This encore piece is very, very difficult because of the virtuosic bow part. It's not tremolo but ricochet (that's the term in France) . In fact, the bow touch each string successively with a very quick bounce and it requiert lot of years to master... After 10 years with violin, i can only dreaming of playing like that 🥺😅
@@rebpv7537 Yeah, and ricochet is very annoying to get down right, since you have to get every bounce to be very similar to the first one for ricochet to even sound a bit consistent. Also different parts of the bow bounce differently, so you need to have pretty much flawless bow technique to play this...
@@Exelitious Exactly. I wish i could explain that but i m french ha ha 😂😅
This is the best Tchaikovsky I've ever seen. It's the song that inspired me to buy a violin 13 years ago, and I've heard dozens of renditions. This is my favorite.
Yep, just rewatched this. It takes someone who has gone through real struggle to play this piece. This concerto is about overcoming pain.
@@rapperslashactor those who have experienced extreme pain or hardship understands, here's another version by Namanja R you might also appreciate ua-cam.com/video/zXfindoE-do/v-deo.html
Excellent indeed. After Heifetz, of course.
@@billace90 exactly what I thought. Heifetz is my go to for Tchaikovsky
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Очень вдохновенно ,тонко,элегантно-в этом весь Maestro HADELICH!!!Искренние поздравления,Августин!!!Спасибо!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Omg...help me! I can't stop listen this musician. This performance takes my breath away...so emotional, so expressive, so alive...God bless you, Maestro!
this encore is insane, how does the guy bust out a 40min virtuosic concerto and still have the CRAZY bow control for recuerdos de alhambra 😩
Because he is a human who is at a higher level of understanding of his music and instruments. I am blessed to have seen him perform . A definite high point .
@@georgeallen7101 also saw him perform, a recital in pittsburgh. one of the best days of my life!
his bow is more controlled than my life lmao
Fantastic
@@drewnotgooden❤
Wow!You are my favourite violinist. The finish “BRAVO!“😅
The sound of every note that he plays and his interpretation of the piece is just so beautiful.
Goosebumps all over.
One of my musical dreams is to hear Hadelich perform live! What a brilliant performance of one of my favorite violin concertos 🤩
My dream, as well! So happy I'll see him in Chicago in August (Grant Park music Festival) when he will play Sibelius concerto.
I'm going to see him perform in Newark NJ this Thursday! Why don't you check his website he has a list of upcoming concerts. You will see if you can attend any of them.
I´m looking forward to hear Hilary Hahn playing this concerto in september 23 and to hear Augustin together with Julia Fischer a few weeks later...
I got to see him here in Seattle play this exact piece. It was absolutely incredible, i nearly cried a few times.
チャイコフスキーは色々聴いてきたけど、これ程刺激的な演奏は久々だった。
素晴らしい演奏をありがとう。
This man is a genius. But I’m sure I’m not saying anything new. His playing is so exquisite, in every way - so well thought through - with an astonishing technique which is a means for him to express his artistic voice - the greatest I have rarely heard in any medium.
Oh my God ! I can't get enough of watching this video every week. I adore Hadelich. Thank you Master and thank God who gave you this gift.
❤
이 아저씨 처음 보는데 음색이나 완급 조절이 미쳤는데요? 너무 좋아
Magnífico.... sencillamente.. magnífico... claramente.. magnífico.
He plays more precisely than any mankind's imagination, but I was moved by his deep passion.
The purity of Mr. Hadelich's sound, his sensitivity,his phrasing and the force with wich he attacks the string, making him absolutely superb. Without any doubt , this performance will go down in history as one of the best renditions of this magnificent piece... in my mind and specially in my heart..it is, Thanks very much for this special gift, for the orchestra and his conductor Mr. Bringuier.
I recently found Augustin and he's my top violinist at the moment.
My lifelong wish is to actually listen to his performance.
Your music relaxes my mind.
I love you😍
augustin ,un chemin de lumière pour l'éternité,admiration
It's clear that Mr Binguier's and Augustin's musical sensibilities and depth of understanding blend perfectly. When this happens, it's pure magic. Putting this recording on my favorites.
If you've never seen Augistin H in person, it's a definite Bucket List item. Even when he plays a composer I'm not a fan of, he gives me goosebumps. Always value added to my life.
Quelle interprétation, toujours autant de bonheur d écouter Augustin ;un toucher exceptionnel, une sensibilité qu' il transmet et que l on reçoit, un cadeau merveilleux
I must say... the interpretation of this piece could only have been done by the finest of a virtuoso. Bravo, bravo, Augustin, and thank you for playing my piece in such a way that would even impress the harshest of critics.
Was it a suicide
Pyotr, do you really regret the cannons?
@@ansgarmarrek658 Pyotr told me he had asked Ludwig, if he regretted ‚Wellington‘s Sieg‘ militaristic appearance and both agreed that it is the right thing in both cases
This is the second time that i have listened to this performance and the violinist is excellent!! The orchestra is first-rate also!! Such a wonderful performance of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto!! Bravissmo to you all!!!
As if the Tchaikovsky wasn't enough, then he gives us this incredible encore. Bravo!!
Un grande violinista e musicista.. straordinario!
This is really incredible...
No word to describe
Thanks Julia Fisher and Mr Hadelich to have recorded the Bach's Chaconne... so I could discover Mr. Hadelich's absolut incredible talent, so much touching, so beautiful in heart and soul 🙃🙂, right and full of sense etc etc...THAAAAANK YOU!
This interpretation makes me understand better Tchaïkovsky, and love his music.
Augustin brings you serendipity of nuances in his wonderful bowing and tempo control, like slow motion pictures of waves and flowers coming to fruition. His violin sings with a crystal clear sound! Love him!!
I've never heard of a violin interpretation of Francisco Tarrega. Wow, it is just amazing. Thank you, Augustin for such an amazing performance.
I saw him play this live in California! He is wonderful, and I admire him very much!
Лучший скрипач, лучший оркестр, лучшее исполнение этого концерта
With Augustin's interpretation so wonderful and perfect you almost think this piece shouldn't be played any other way.
Allegro moderato 00:35
Canzonetta: Andante 19:58
Finale: Allegro vivacissimo 26:49
My favorite part: 17:20
My favorite part: 8:22
@@santiagos.3673 my fauvorite part as well
17:20 scared the crap out of me, I was looking for this comment, then SURPRISE!!!!!!! 3rd movement happened.
17:20 is truly beautiful
wow wow wow!!! Fantastic playing! Augustin is certainly one of the great soloists of our time!
I chanced upon Hadelich playing Paganini 1st and I was so moved I had to hear more so I came here to the Tchaikovsky (which I first heard by Jascha Heifetz in 1966). I was not disappointed! Bravo.
🎉
Mr. Hadelich deserves our praise. So much passion in his playing and full of joy🎻👏👏👏
Как всегда тонко и проникновенно!Mille bravi!!💖💖💖💖💖🌞🌞🌞🌞🌹🌹🌹🌹🪻🪻🪻🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The way his hand moves across the instrument 😮
Really good all the musicians have fun are smiling making music on this top level is so healthy for everyone the players the conductor and not the least for Augustin thanks all of you for this spiritual concert
What a beautiful performance! So neat and expressive. I could feel every single note, and the cadenza was just astonishing.
Grazie a chi mi ha parlato di questo Violinista. E' veramente GRANDE GRANDE GRANDE! ! ! ! ! ! E questa esecuzione è, per tanti aspetti, la mia preferita. BRAVISSIMO !!!
Augustin is the ideal for players, for outstanding techniques, beautiful sound, accurate pitch and his sense. The orchestra also deserves to perform with such a virtuoso.
Toujours autant éblouie par cette émotion transmise grâce à une personne exceptionnelle
The sound he plays is very clear and gentle. And his playing method seems to value the sound created by the author. Sometimes a young performer plays uncontrollably with the energy that springs up, but he expresses the intonation of the melody very well and plays each note carefully. What a wonderful performance!
(I'm sorry for my bad English)
Your English is fine. You write very well, indeed. Americans are terrible about learning a second language. And if you are Japanese then you deserve extra praise for the different alphabet, etc. Well done! :-))
Gentle is a great way of describing Hadelich's style
WOW. WHAT an orchestra, and what a performance. Electrifying, emotional violin, and spectacular unity and fire from the orchestra. Can't wait to watch this again when my heart slows down to a safe level!
Jeu sans équivalent...
Sublime..!
Bravo au chef, la petite harmonie est merveilleuse !
....et que dire du bis...
❤
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO et...
MERCI !!! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
He should've been on the Unesco World Heritage's list ..bravo hadelich!!! I've never experienced such an intense musical delight before ( actually I have, when I heard hadelich plays the Brahm's concerto ) justtttt woww!! I'm glad to be alive 💕❤️
I’ve listened to so many wonderful soloists play this piece and this is altogether at an another level!
I enjoy Tchaikovsky violin concerto and it is well performed by Agustin.what a talent.!
All the music played by Augustin Hadelich are always the must beautiful ,sensible,amazing…and make me in heaven.💎👌🍃✨🎻✨🍃🫠
♥️
I always feel like 7:00 is the moment the orchestra shows its appreciation for the soloist, saying look what we’ll do with the melody you gave us!😉PS Love the big smiles of the violinist in red over his shoulder!!😃
Well said :)
Magistral interpretación por esta orquesta finlandesa dirigida por el francés Lionel Bringuier del célebre Concierto para Violín que sin duda es una de las más importantes obras del genial compositor ruso P.I. Tchaikovsky. El virtuosista Augustin Hadelich acaricia las cuerdas de su violín con una destreza inigualable. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
I recently found Augustin and he's my top young violinist at the moment. He interprets Tchaiikovsky so beautifully, with everything you need, and nothing you don't want (unlike some.)
Beautiful, stunning, WOW, great job Mr. Hadelich!!! So expressive!!
Maestro Hadelich is over human! Magestic performance of CHAIKOVSKY concerto, ever.
I always love to listen to his performances. So full of emotions that connects with his audience.
Amazing! Such clarity with each and every note played as if it were to be the last ever heard. The hushed passages were particularly exquisite. The encore was breathtaking.
His performance is profound and the best in the world
I can't get enough of Maestro Hadelichs' stellar genius!!!! A verbal description escapes me... Nonetheless,, I'll try " otherworldly!!!!"
저는 이분 바이올린 협주곡이 제일 좋아서 매일 감상하고 있어요..최곱니다 존경합니다 울지마세요~
Da mucho gusto escuchar a un genio del Violín desde Chile 🇨🇱 felicitaciones.
Absolutely one of the best performances of this great violin concerto I have ever heard. Incredible control over details. Encore is also truly a cherry on top - sweet, delicate, and colorful.
I confirm it, we are in front of the David Oistrakh of the 21st century ... the best version I heard ever of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto ... Alena Baeve, Janine Jansen and Anne-Sophie Mutter will excuse me, but you must surrender to maestro Hadelich. ...
@bruno1st I prefer Hadelich, he's just has an element of flair that Hilary Hahn doesn't quite have. I love her music too but often time it seems a little simplistic.
totally agree
Joshua Bell?
@@VivaLaVittoria I heard the version of this concert by Joshua in 2013 in the UK and I have to tell you that he made fourteen mistakes, some very notorious, but I summarize them in that he was out of note and time several times and that this caused that the long notes had to be shortened . Another notation for the high notes made them feel very shrill. In conclusion he is far below the level of Augustin. Regards.
What about Perlman?
하델리히 진짜 미쳤다는 말밖에는... 못하는 레파투아가 뭔가요 대체.
어후 음 정확 깨끗하고 보잉도 시원시원!
One great younger violinist to add to Hilary Hahn, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and other very well trained and technically perfect interpreters. Hadelich suffered major burns and required one year of treatment in Germany. For a while it seemed that his career as a musician was destroyed, luckily he recovered, lives in Los Angeles and has grown a significant career as a soloist. His rendering of the Tchaikovsky concert is romantic, technically perfect, full of Russian pathos and sentiment. Thanks violin express for posting.
He's in New York. Augustin along with others inspire me to practice harder!
What the heck are you talking about?? His recovery was 2 years and he lived in New York for the last 16 years until this year when he moved to Connecticut where he is a teacher in Yale University with also his continuous solo performance career.
@@pluutoop What the heck am I talking about? My source was wikipedia. Hadelich suffered major burns during 1999. He was treated in Germany and his career was in doubt. Fortunately he recovered. He has been with the Los Angeles ad the New York orchestras afterwards. Thanks for your adding more precision to my comment.
@@jorgeurzuaurzua4011 nobody is interested in his freaking burns ok! It's history! Don't bring it up. You should actually delete your original comment cause I'm sure you wouldn't be thrilled someone digging and bringing up your past especially if it was tragic one. And you should apologize to him.
He lives in New York and I believe he is a professor at Yale University this year
If the word 'sublime' could take on human form for just 5 minutes, it would with joy kneel before Augustine. I am trying to hold back the tears...
This young man has taken a fresh look at this ever-popular concerto and found ways to do it his own way. The cadenza (ca. 10 minutes in) is unlike any you will have heard before. I don't always agree with him and the Finale is a little too rushed for me but, taken as a whole, what an original performance. Bravo.
The best interpretation of this concerto I have ever seen. THE PHRASINGS!!!
I know I had another favourite version of this concerto (my all-time favourite violin concerto) before stumbling across this today, but even now I struggle to remember what it was. Safe to say that any other performance has been eclipsed by Mr Hadelich's utterly thrilling, engaging, heart-rate-raising playing
Bonheur et émotion. Grande interprétation.
I AM AMAZED & DEEPLY IMPRESSED. ALL OF THE DIFFICULTIES ARE DISTINCT & UNBLURRED. THE BEST PLAYING OF THE TCHAIKOVSKY OF ANY MODERN DAY VIOLINIST I'VE HEARD THUS FAR. A GREAT PERFORMANCE. I ONLY WISH HE'D USE MORE BOW.
Bravo, Bravissimo!!!
How intense!!!
At given moments, I did have serious concerns that either the A or E the string would pop!
And the Tárrega encore was sublime!
WOW clarinet at 29:38 . Great sound and interpretation as always from Hadelich. Bravo.
Love it so much watched whole video! I thought I had played and listened enough Tchaikovsky concertos in my whole life, maybe not. Thank you!
He made 1 violin concerto.
Великолепная скрипка нет слов, какой великолепный оркестр, особенно духовики - кларнет, флейты, гобой 29:33
There's no word that i can actually say, about the amazing it was, Agustin is totally amazing, the only thing that i can actually say is "bravo"👏👏👏👏👏👏
B Pearce
Sheer beauty!!!! Such a sensitive player - wonderful
breathtaking.... the best Tchaikovsky I have ever heard.... pure beauty...
The Orchestra has an impressive wood section
クリスチャン・フェラスを彷彿とさせる美しい音色。カラヤンが聴いたなら、共演を望んだのではないでしょうか。本当に素晴らしいバイオリニスト、芸術家ですね。
不知不覺流下淚來
偉大的小提琴演奏大師🙏
Wow! What a great, grandiose performer❤❤❤!!!
This is now my favorite rendition of this concerto
❤我喜歡奧古斯汀的小提琴演奏,他第一次來台灣的獨奏會令人欣喜若狂,門票秒殺光,愛好者,那天說好喜相逢😂
Wonderful !! Great music and great musicians and a great solist !! Thank you for sharing. A pleasure to listen to !!
Nice to meet / hear U , Maestro Augustin !
Amazing!👍👍👍
With his tone and his musicality I would count him to the best top violin player of today (Kavakos, Rachlin, Zimmermann, ...). I like especially his Bartok 2 and his Sibelius (no simple concerts, technically and musically).
I was just listening to this on his album, yesterday! SO GLAD to see a video of his Tchaikovsky concerto!❤️
Two of the most difficult pieces for violin excellently interpreted! Thank Augustin.
I thought something was expressively missing in the interpretation until I put on better speakers and discovered that it was actually far more expressive than I had even imagined. Wowzirz!
You can't listen to the music of the gods on your cell
Концерт заслушаешься , бесподобно !!!