Lol I always liked how Heifetz whips his bow to the right at the end of a strong phrase (well when he ends it on a downbow, to be exact). It offers a very emphatic, resolute, intense, and clear finish.
I. Allegro ma non troppo - 2:04 II. Adagio ma non troppo - 13:11 III. Finale: Allegro giocoso ma non troppo - 23:21 Encore: Hindemith Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 11, No. 6, III. Finale - 34:46
Generally, artistes tend to stop the first mvt at 12:14 if playing it by itself because that last 1 minute is so different from the rest of the movement. It does go on to 13:11 though.
Love Dvorak's melodies & idioms. You too, Julia.... you are a great violinist and pianist who could play concertos on both instruments. Salute from Bangkok, Thailand,
As always, Julia Fischer plays with intense emotion, skill and concentration, and with an intuitive understanding of the work. And, befitting this music, her demeanor and her gestures are imperious! She is indeed an extraordinary artist. Thank you!
I like also the asian older guy on youtube, he played it nicely too....But he is little guy (with little hands) and I thought that after the concerto the violinist will need some neck massage.....the hand movements are so strong and fast. She will probably need neck and shoulders massage too, but she probably does some stretching before the concert.
@@alaalfa8839 All the string players study and train to make efficient and effortless movements, specially in fast movements. I think they'll be fine :)
She is Superb or much more! When she is playing I know she will place the music above anything else and I just relax and listen! The classic musician! A reference!.. and....wonderful artistic integrity!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks a lot. I remember my father who played this when he was 60...and me only 9! Before communists in the Czech rep. condemned him (in 1958)...
I like her playing but her face is distracting..even the thumbnail of video...like she ate some lemon and onion in same time...Women look better if they look neutral or happy. I like men playing it They seem neutrall or calm.. Though there is no difference between women and men.
+유수정 Yes, although London lacks a really great concert hall (acoustically) it does have the "Proms" the largest and best serious music festival in the World
Fischer does a really great job of this. I have it favourited. I've been listening to this concerto since I was a nipper and I still love it. When I read about the "experts" saying that Dvorak "wrote it because he had to write a violin concerto" and that it isn't up to the standard of his other work are just full of it. It is certainly one of the longest violin concertos and if Dvorak were doing it as a throwaway exercise in conforming to some unstated standard, then he spent an unusually large amount of time doing it! The third movement is fantastic both from the soloist and the orchestra perspectives. A real workout for the soloist, particularly the last passage. Bravo, Julia!
The concerto *as a whole* is fantastic. As the British commentator says in the introduction, Julia Fischer said that it has the most beautiful beginning of ALL violin concertos. I think that is true. A masterpiece.
Dvořák´s great grandson Jozef Suk also played very well tghis concerto. I am not expert but he played it with very clear tune....Probably because he used stradivary violins and some other violin of 18 century. or the recording was very clearly recorded..Or the stradivary make such nice tune...Its on youtube. But you are right she is great violinist. description under video of this violin concerto.... "Suk plays on rare instruments built by Antonio Stradivari (1729), Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesu" (1744) and Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (1758). Josef Suk has had a long and distinguished career in the recording studio, winning the Grand Prix du Disqueno less then six times as well as the Wiener Floetenuhr Prize and the Edison Prize."
Since the piano concert no. 3 was not written for the next 30 years and Dvorak died 5 years before ever having a possibility to hear it, one must assume it was his visionary musical genius at work, being able to copy the theme from future beyond his lifetime.
i actually am doing a full tour study on dvorak right now for one to actually hear the rest of his works so i can have a coherent "i love dvořak and these are my favorite pieces" but also as a composer to i know whats up in his mind and really a lot of his works are underrated or unappreciated but im excited to here this concerto for the first time even as a violinist and im excited to hear julia perform i say this like its happening right now
Very lovely! I happened to sit next to a young Julia many years ago as she was traveling on her first solo flight without her mother or manager. She was about to perform at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago and was rehearsing this very piece, running through the fingerings on her forearm. When we landed, I handed her her Stradivarius from the overhead bin--I'm sure the only time I will hold one. We stayed in touch briefly in email. She was utterly charming, and I'm delighted to see how she continues to shine.
Well, I guess, with intense emotion, but I should say a German coldness, good, but extremly german perfection,with also a skill and concentration, focused , but a little bit away from a public intense aproach.
Much under-rated work along with his amazing Requiem. Among Romantic era composers Dvorak is up there with the very best, no doubt about that. "Most beautiful beginning of all violin concertos" ? Surely this goes to the Walton v/c?
cameronpaul Agee, Walton VC, with Ida Haendel, very beautiful beginning. Well, there are so many beautiful VC, not only the standard Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky , Mendelsohn, Mozart, Sibelius, Bruch etc...I love all of them! But I also really like the beginning of Bruch's Scottish Fantasy ( I consider that piece as a VC).
music is excellent.it is very difficult to reach such a level.just work of hard study.harmony is splended and epic.excitement runs the masterpiece.lots of dialogues with violin and the orchestra.orchestra is deep with answer to the violin.
well, i guess if there is one concerto she should be knoewn for then it's this one. She is a really good violinist but for most things i have heared her pay before, there is some interpretation that i definetly prefer but this is just perfect.
I love her characteristic sassy-ness. The way she whips up her bow at the end of a phrase. She's always completely in control.
Lol I always liked how Heifetz whips his bow to the right at the end of a strong phrase (well when he ends it on a downbow, to be exact). It offers a very emphatic, resolute, intense, and clear finish.
The perfect word is panache
The music starts at 2:00
thanks
you are the best :D
AstronomyGuru84 thanks😁
two minutes of rubbish before she appears!
This concerto is so underrated and underperformed its a disgrace. Beautiful music!
Completely agree. It's just as great at Brahms and Tchaikovsky - and greater than Mendelssohn and Bruch. Very deep, very complex, very powerful.
26:35 that smile :D
Yesssss I love that naughty smile XD
This, to me, is other worldly..
Can you believe, she is also a pianist...This is top-level stuff..
Such a beautiful concerto, full of Slavic passion and fire.
Nah this is Germanised Slavic
Julia Fischer is half Slovak from her mother, she definitely has Slavic temperament !
@@afrofinka I agree with you and the main commenter. She captures the intended mood perfectly
I. Allegro ma non troppo - 2:04
II. Adagio ma non troppo - 13:11
III. Finale: Allegro giocoso ma non troppo - 23:21
Encore: Hindemith Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 11, No. 6, III. Finale - 34:46
Correction: 12:14 (2nd movement begins)
Slim John no that is still the first movement 2nd mov begins at 13:11
@@harryliangviolin9003 I guess I am at fault here... Cheers!
Slim John no problem!
Generally, artistes tend to stop the first mvt at 12:14 if playing it by itself because that last 1 minute is so different from the rest of the movement. It does go on to 13:11 though.
39:02 all musicians behind Julia seem to be impressed by her performance, look at their faces and how they applaude
The smile on her face says it all. She is so connected to the orchestra and they're smiling right back.
The Hindemith is a brilliant choice for encore! Talk about under-rated composers in today's world. We need more Hindemith!!
I didn't know that piece of Hindemith... it's awesome
Wish there was a recording of it to buy
Love Dvorak's melodies & idioms. You too, Julia.... you are a great violinist and pianist who could play concertos on both instruments. Salute from Bangkok, Thailand,
What a marvelous performance. The encore is just breath taking. If you don't trust me, look at the reactions from the members of the orchestra.
Julia is the world's most sensational music artist one will ever see!
As always, Julia Fischer plays with intense emotion, skill and concentration, and with an intuitive understanding of the work. And, befitting this music, her demeanor and her gestures are imperious! She is indeed an extraordinary artist. Thank you!
Thomas K. Geydan
Brill comment .... totally agree !!!
God Bless
I like also the asian older guy on youtube, he played it nicely too....But he is little guy (with little hands) and I thought that after the concerto the violinist will need some neck massage.....the hand movements are so strong and fast. She will probably need neck and shoulders massage too, but she probably does some stretching before the concert.
@@alaalfa8839 All the string players study and train to make efficient and effortless movements, specially in fast movements. I think they'll be fine :)
She is Superb or much more! When she is playing I know she will place the music above anything else and I just relax and listen! The classic musician! A reference!.. and....wonderful artistic integrity!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks a lot. I remember my father who played this when he was 60...and me only 9! Before communists in the Czech rep. condemned him (in 1958)...
29:12 first two cellos enjoying and almost dancing the theme
She is the best!!! So impressive, so much passion !! WOW.
Daniel: Yes, and yes. Otherwise, both of them are great artists.
still a ms hahn fan.
Does Dvorak's music remind anyone else of a cloudy, misty day just as the sun is breaking through.
errrrm. no.
Well I was thinking two days ago the same....like sun coming in the morning.....The music is dramatic, and very soft and gentle.
I've always imagined the Hungarian Plains on a cloudy day lmao but he's Czech.
I like her playing but her face is distracting..even the thumbnail of video...like she ate some lemon and onion in same time...Women look better if they look neutral or happy. I like men playing it They seem neutrall or calm.. Though there is no difference between women and men.
Julia Fischer is simply marvelous. This concerto is gorgeous, I love it.
Breathtakingly beutiful performance. Julia Fisher ! British are lucky to have PROMS.
+유수정 Yes, although London lacks a really great concert hall (acoustically) it does have the "Proms" the largest and best serious music festival in the World
Indeed - too often, you see violinists use too much pressure to try and project their sound in this hall.
yes indeed !!!
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lilalola33 It's very erfect
Just amazing, bravo Julia, breathtaking!!!
Fischer does a really great job of this. I have it favourited. I've been listening to this concerto since I was a nipper and I still love it. When I read about the "experts" saying that Dvorak "wrote it because he had to write a violin concerto" and that it isn't up to the standard of his other work are just full of it. It is certainly one of the longest violin concertos and if Dvorak were doing it as a throwaway exercise in conforming to some unstated standard, then he spent an unusually large amount of time doing it! The third movement is fantastic both from the soloist and the orchestra perspectives. A real workout for the soloist, particularly the last passage. Bravo, Julia!
The concerto *as a whole* is fantastic. As the British commentator says in the introduction, Julia Fischer said that it has the most beautiful beginning of ALL violin concertos. I think that is true. A masterpiece.
Dvořák´s great grandson Jozef Suk also played very well tghis concerto. I am not expert but he played it with very clear tune....Probably because he used stradivary violins and some other violin of 18 century. or the recording was very clearly recorded..Or the stradivary make such nice tune...Its on youtube. But you are right she is great violinist. description under video of this violin concerto.... "Suk plays on rare instruments built by Antonio Stradivari (1729), Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesu" (1744) and Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (1758). Josef Suk has had a long and distinguished career in the recording studio, winning the Grand Prix du Disqueno less then six times as well as the Wiener Floetenuhr Prize and the Edison Prize."
the encore is so amazing. she is just great.
Ahh, to be possessive of such supreme talent and confidence that you can just savor every moment during every performance.....
Ahhh I know right!
She makes it look simple but it demands an incredible time of study and hard work. She is amazing good. Many thanks for posting
The music seems to resonate through her entire body, which adds so much to the depth and tone, she has to be the best current performers! Bravo Julia!
Among the very best, for sure.
Richard Smallwood
Totally agree ....
The finest of this or perhaps any other generation ....
God Bless
Not only does Fischer have the concerto in her fingers, but Zinman is on fire! A beautiful performance, enhanced by excellent sound.
I think you're mistaken. The conductor is Zinman. 🙂
Amazing encore! The violinist behind her during this encore looks like a young Andre Agassi.
First time heard this music. Julia is Incredible fantastic! I think she is the best violinist in the world!❤❤❤
Julia Fischer is a musical genius.
amazing perfomance Julia Fischer!!!!!♡
29:37 elegant and self-confident
so amazing watching her little fingers just go crazy......
уникальная артистическая натура! исполнение прекрасно,как всегда! спасибо!
Anyone considering not sticking around for the full video needs to at least check out 27:13-29:00 :)
28joshg why do I feel as if he copied the theme of Rachmaninov piano concerto no. 3
Since the piano concert no. 3 was not written for the next 30 years and Dvorak died 5 years before ever having a possibility to hear it, one must assume it was his visionary musical genius at work, being able to copy the theme from future beyond his lifetime.
@@zdenek.jelinek LOL.
This passage has my ❤️
i actually am doing a full tour study on dvorak right now for one to actually hear the rest of his works so i can have a coherent "i love dvořak and these are my favorite pieces" but also as a composer to i know whats up in his mind and really a lot of his works are underrated or unappreciated but im excited to here this concerto for the first time even as a violinist and im excited to hear julia perform i say this like its happening right now
i love her smile
Именно так. Улыбка у неё как рай, как солнце через туман. Спасибо, Юлия.
26:33 She is in such good mood in the performance :) And 27:07 another beautiful moment starts.
Brilliant, briliant encore! There are the fireworks!
Slaying Dvorak intro like a boss
Very lovely! I happened to sit next to a young Julia many years ago as she was traveling on her first solo flight without her mother or manager. She was about to perform at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago and was rehearsing this very piece, running through the fingerings on her forearm. When we landed, I handed her her Stradivarius from the overhead bin--I'm sure the only time I will hold one. We stayed in touch briefly in email. She was utterly charming, and I'm delighted to see how she continues to shine.
Una de las ejecuciones de violín en concierto que mas me impactan
Playing starts at 2:04
Well, I guess, with intense emotion, but I should say a German coldness, good, but extremly german perfection,with also a skill and concentration, focused , but a little bit away from a public intense aproach.
Absolutely Magnificent !!!!! Julia Fischer
74 dislikes = 74 beings without a soul
120 by now
121 uncivilized🙁
@Frank Skoda-Simmons IKR
@Frank Skoda-Simmons hahaha yeah!
Now to 131 oh wait I just disliked it it’s 132
Julia Fisher is simply fantastic
Lorenzo Gatto
Totally agree !!!
She's absolutely fabulous
God Bless
Violinist and pianist at such a level... incredible . and fantastic for lovers of music
....si, y excelente pianista
Much under-rated work along with his amazing Requiem. Among Romantic era composers Dvorak is up there with the very best, no doubt about that. "Most beautiful beginning of all violin concertos" ? Surely this goes to the Walton v/c?
cameronpaul Agee, Walton VC, with Ida Haendel, very beautiful beginning. Well, there are so many beautiful VC, not only the standard Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky , Mendelsohn, Mozart, Sibelius, Bruch etc...I love all of them! But I also really like the beginning of Bruch's Scottish Fantasy ( I consider that piece as a VC).
Close second to Julia Fischer playing Mendelssohn 's Violin concerto!
No, she is right, it's Dvorak's concerto that has the most beautiful of all violin concertos.
Mazel tov beautiful young lady.
You worked hard for where you're at!
Jakie Bourg She worked smart not hard. She's already talented at early age, a virtuoso, a genius if you may.
I have this song on a old soviet record. Thank you for uploading this for the world to see!
even the orchestra was in awe
Stunning performance!
Очень красиво! Эмоционально! Браво!
Her smile at 26:36. Tried to keep it in - could not. :)
Best version of Dvorak’s violin concerto and best version of Finale from Hindemith’s Sonata in G.minor
...5 min. später sitze ich immer noch vorm Computer und denke über das gerade gehörte nach....GRANDIOS!!!!
34:35 the two viola women behind Julia seem to approve the piece announced
stunning performance....
An amazing choice of encore - brava Julia Fischer.
I saw her play this in Glasgow with the Leipzig Gewandwaus, 13 years ago: Absolutely brilliant
Best interpretation ever 👍
Julia Fischer is truly a living genius, no doubt about it. And she's a virtuoso in the piano too is ridiculous.
Extraordinariamente talentosa y virtuosa, que placer escucharla y verla!
That look in 24:35
Sie spielt sehr hingebungsvoll. Und sie herrscht ihr Instrument total klasse. Ich bin begeistert.
Thank you for did this, you're such a good person❤️
30:19 the white hair violinist behind Julia is feeling it
14:16 will always have my heart
Thank you for posting...
Sensational! Thank you
Great.
Thanks for sharing
this is flawless
Look at her beautiful smile at 26:37. What made her laugh that she cannot help it?:-)
Amazing, divine!
amazing!!!
Julia you're just wonderful elegant and beautiful.
formidable excellent
Absolutely enchanting
Love the orchestra on this one.
right arm and wrist are must graceful
Amazing!
beste Geigerin der Welt!!! und die beste Guadagnini!!!
music is excellent.it is very difficult to reach such a level.just work of hard study.harmony is splended and epic.excitement runs the masterpiece.lots of dialogues with violin and the orchestra.orchestra is deep with answer to the violin.
Thank you i'm learning with Julia teacher :)
What a gift God has bestowed upon thee@
Amazing wow.
ユリアフィッシャーが演奏する姿は本当に魅力的 8:30~うっとり
Hermosa y genial, como siempre.
+Dardo Moreira ciertamente
+Dardo Moreira Yehudit y genial ;)
The best interpretation
I. 02:04 Allegro ma non troppo (attacca subito) II. Adagio ma non troppo III. 23:21 Finale: Allegro giocoso ma non troppo
beautiful
Realmente increíble
well, i guess if there is one concerto she should be knoewn for then it's this one. She is a really good violinist but for most things i have heared her pay before, there is some interpretation that i definetly prefer but this is just perfect.
Thank you very much
hayran kalmamak mümkünmüdür...
38:31 She is on fire 😳
What a massive and exposed encore for a entire violin concerto... astonishing performance
impresionante el vigor que pone para cada ejecucion , muy buena
Sie ist wirklich in JEDER Beziehung ZAUBERHAFT !!!!
It was so great to relocate this performance. For a while the last mvt. and the Hindemith encore had been taken down.
It is still somewhat out of sync, alas, but I can live with that.
FANTASTİC PLAY BRAVO