Normally you dont cheer when the artist is playing. But in this case the people couldnt resist and had to show how much they like her playing. Thats why she is smiling.
During mozart's era passages that were hard or beautiful were met with this type of reaction. Dvorak's 9th symphony during it's premiere was met with roaring applause and cheering after each movement.
@@rzno3414 It was a recital, not a concert. The occasion was her Carnegie Hall recital debut in October 1990, a few days before her 19th birthday. It is a very famous recital. The whole of it is available on YT but perhaps the best known part of it is her remarkable performance of Ernst's Last Rose of Summer, which is available on YT in a separate video.
0:47 I love hearing that cheering. Yes I know its etiquette to wait until the end. But a hard ass passage deserves cheering. During the classical period a hard or beautiful sounding passage was met with applause. Hell the premiere of dvorak's 9th symphony was met with roaring applause after each movement. The crowds were insane then.
Honestly, I think the rule of no applause (outside of some special circumstances) serves well to highlight truly special moments like this. Ideally throughout history there probably are 50-100 such incredible moments where an exception should, or NEED to, be made.
Midori Goto is not just an amazing violinist but a brilliant person as well who does so much for children...this is the type of person the world needs...
No kidding. One clear and distinct memory I have from my childhood is when she came to play at my elementary school ... when I was in the second grade ... in my shitty hometown of Staten Island. Although her remarkable talent was undeniable, none of us truly understood how lucky we were to have her play a show for us. And even though music has was always been my weakest "skill", I hope I'm not the only one who remembers how inspirational she was all.
Yggdrasil_Sama I am not sure if we mean the same lady in blue, i was not talking about Midori, who is out of this world kind of violinist, but miss mississipi
A little anecdote - In 1986 came her now legendary performance at Tanglewood, during which she broke two E strings, first her own and then the concertmaster's after she borrowed his instrument. She finished playing the associate concertmaster's violin. Leonard Bernstein, the conductor, knelt before her in awe. The next day the New York Times front page carried this headline: "Girl, 14, Conquers Tanglewood with 3 Violins."
I vividly remember one afternoon, while I was waiting for my lesson with the legendary Dorothy Delay, a very young Midori was preparing for her lesson by warming up on Paganini Caprices and nailing every single note; not because she was showing off, but because she was and is like crazy brilliant. At that moment, I thought to myself, “What the heck am I doing here?” LOL
+Jed Durand Many years ago when she was about 16, I heard her play a show piece that consists of only harmonics. Not only every note was ringing perfectly, the vibrato, dynamics, phrasing, were all there, as if she was playing normal notes. You'd never know the violin can sound like that, almost like a piccolo.There was a roar in the house after it ended. Unfortunately I forgot the name of that piece.
I've never been a huge Midori fan--not crazy for her approach to tone production--but this performance is electrifying. It's hilarious to see her practically "chomping at the bit" to play during the piano introduction--she's out of the gate faster than a thoroughbred race horse! The double stops and harmonics are astonishing, like birds chirping in their clarity and effortlessness. And that up-bow staccato is unreal! It's brilliant to hear the audience at venerable Carnegie Hall hooting like Justin Bieber fans half-way through the piece. They know a good thing when they hear and see it (LaCroix dress be damned)!
My god, she is amazing. The precision, even the way she moves her body positioning to play some parts makes sense and actually makes the piece sound better. Amazing harmonics. Full of life yet accurate like a robot! Marvellous!
I first heard this piece played by Miss Missippi and my God, this is such a wonderful contrast. The amount of skill this woman has is phenomenal! A real violin virtuoso. Just watching how invested she is in the music is exciting.
One of the finest violinist of our generation. Technically perfect and with the ability to do whatever she wants with the instrument and with a sound that is so natural.
Midori is simply amazing! She has small hand and said she uses slightly undersize violin. The speed,accuracy,clarity,feelings are all inspiring.Her routine practice includes Carl Flesch scales she said.
It makes me happy that instead of giving the audience the "Vengerov death stare" for clapping during the middle of the song, Midori smiles when people clap and whoop :)
chaque fois que j'y reviens, c'est toujours la même émotion; quel chance pour un auteur que son oeuvre ait été interprétée par une musicienne de ce calibre et de ce tempérament !
WOW!!!! INCREDIBLE!!! MIDORI!!! BRAVA!!! You are number ONE - Mistress of all Violin Maestros!!! No one else is even CLOSE!!! You are peerless!!! You have my undying devotion!!! Thank you so very much for sharing your great gift with the world!!!!
Every time I watch these fabulous performances I ask myself: Will I ever reach this plane? Can I make an impact? And the cold truth is that its very unlikely... but I am still determined. I want to make an impact on this world of music and these people show the possibilities.
I just suddenly thought, not only can she play the most beautiful pieces, but she doesn't need music sheets either. She has memorised everything! She must have played all of this a million times over.
Her phenomenal talent don't shaken any authority any more . I was impressed with the deticacy and ingenuity that I can not express every much in words . Sadness and anxiety disappear . Her performance has a tremendous power to act the human soul . My heart wavered with emotion .
I don't remember many pieces with something that sounds like an ending, right on the start (00:50) but this surprising piece has it, and the extra bonus reward for this is the audience clapping, and this child-looking amazing player is giving her beautiful Japanese smile. That's superb!
Midori gave this stunning performance as her _second_ encore at the end of a recital in which she had performed, _not including the intermission_ , for 1 hour and 30 minutes! Moreover, her programme had included such formidable works as Ernst's Last Rose and Ravel's Tzigane, and she had performed them even more magnificently than Zapateado! If there is a violin recital any time, any place, on YT that comes close, I don't know of it and would be very grateful to anyone who points me to it. The whole recital is here ua-cam.com/video/RFLp_6WLwto/v-deo.html
Funny that youtube has suggested this. I had this concert on VHS cassette when I was growing up, there's a great Ravel Tzigane in the program, too. I loved that tape, great recital.
I don't play, so a friend who is a music teacher had to explain how the harmonics work and I thought "how in the world can that be done?" I've been binge watching TwoSet since I found them and that led me here! Just HAD to see the whole performance!
Midori is absolutely incredible. Her musical genius is only dwarfed by her compassion for the poor and the needy. If the world were full of Midoris, it would be a much, much better place.
She can litteraly sight read this on the day of the performance and still nail it this woman is a legend. Twoset: (self estime is gone) Community: finally someone Did their 40hrs.
You have no idea how much I was looking for this, I grow up listen this beautiful music from my grandma, heavy gramaphons, 45 rpm. Is just amazing. I never find that album again, two brothers who play violin like out of this world... Sadly I don't remember their names 1920 ,s But this girl make them justice 🤗
1:33 I don't know much about violin playing techniques but that upbow staccato (I believe that's what it's called, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) sounds and looks very impressive.
This is more than incredible - it's really intergalactic! Only a superhuman being can play like this! It is a revelation! I can hardly believe my eyes! It's a miracle!!
That moment when your left hand pizzicato is so good the audience has to applaud in the middle of the performance.
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The only time applauding during is warranted, haha!
Normally you dont cheer when the artist is playing. But in this case the people couldnt resist and had to show how much they like her playing. Thats why she is smiling.
During mozart's era passages that were hard or beautiful were met with this type of reaction. Dvorak's 9th symphony during it's premiere was met with roaring applause and cheering after each movement.
This was also encore, so it is far more acceptable to applaud during the piece, since it was an extra show piece after the recital.
And she looks lovely when she smiles
Liz agreed I thought she was all mean and serious until I saw her smile.
You don't say.
Her smile when she hears the crowd cheer is so cute and innocent!
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Her smiling while playing a ridiculously difficult piece makes me think about my life choice of becoming a violin soloist...damn
Her smile...
Jon b So beautiful
I agree! She’s absolutely gorgeous and cute but she still has so much class.
Her smile pure and beautiful
Soothingly creepy
Her smile is beautiful.
I feel the need to remind everyone that THIS WAS PLAYED AS AN ENCORE AFTER A WHOLE PERFORMANCE
WHAT
after what concerto?
@@rzno3414
It was a recital, not a concert.
The occasion was her Carnegie Hall recital debut in October 1990, a few days before her 19th birthday.
It is a very famous recital.
The whole of it is available on YT but perhaps the best known part of it is her remarkable performance of Ernst's Last Rose of Summer, which is available on YT in a separate video.
Amazingg
@@rzno3414sagag😮hz. S😮y 😮
Jesus.... that's just insane.
0:47 I love hearing that cheering. Yes I know its etiquette to wait until the end. But a hard ass passage deserves cheering. During the classical period a hard or beautiful sounding passage was met with applause. Hell the premiere of dvorak's 9th symphony was met with roaring applause after each movement. The crowds were insane then.
Honestly, I think the rule of no applause (outside of some special circumstances) serves well to highlight truly special moments like this. Ideally throughout history there probably are 50-100 such incredible moments where an exception should, or NEED to, be made.
Sometimes it just sounds like the end of a short bit.
This was also an encore so I think the usual etiquette is out the window
VIOLIN GIRL IN THE BLUE DRESS
+Emmanuel Enriquezz Darkest hours in the entire human history indeed.
Hardly a girl. She's 44.
Now that I hear this video in cringing at the other lady
+周 むてん(Lel On'Yomi Readings) I believe he's referring to Hannah Roberts' performing of the piece - watch?v=12c9ZVK-u6s
Oh. Ahahahahaha that was horrible.
after Miss Mississippi destroyed this im so glad to hear it brilliantly done
+maya Mathews xD ahhh haha
Maya Foster oihiôxji
Martin Trost ur h
yessssss hahah
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i think this is one of the most iconic performance in the history
whole heartedly agree.
The harmonics… the left hand pizz… her up bow staccato… just insane how well she plays this.
Imagine being so good the audience cheers for you during your rests
TBH the composition sounds like it's ending that part.
@@GlennDaveynah, that would be weird to have a piece that short. Even as an encore. The only one I know that short is Trio for Solo Violin by Ernst.
素晴らしい演奏な上、彼女のチャーングな笑顔も垣間見れて、私はこの動画が大好きです。技術もさる事ながら、堂々とした立ち振る舞い、楽器を思う存分楽しんでいるその姿がとても魅力的です。
五嶋さんの演奏するZAPATEADO がNO1.
最高です。
何度も聴いています。
Midori Goto is not just an amazing violinist but a brilliant person as well who does so much for children...this is the type of person the world needs...
Yeah! I agree! I'm in a youth orchestra and she coming to teach us this winter! I can't wait! I'm gonna be a bit star struck :3
wow...!
No kidding.
One clear and distinct memory I have from my childhood is when she came to play at my elementary school ... when I was in the second grade ... in my shitty hometown of Staten Island.
Although her remarkable talent was undeniable, none of us truly understood how lucky we were to have her play a show for us.
And even though music has was always been my weakest "skill", I hope I'm not the only one who remembers how inspirational she was all.
Comments:
50% - TwoSet Community
40% - Miss Mississippi 2015
10% - People who didn’t come from anywhere
I'm the 10%
9.5 % from nowhere
.5% who also like Nodame (like poster~)
@Elijah Kim 김기성 yeah it was 2016
Im the 10% lol i only found out the miss mississippi 2015 after that
I came from both Ms. Mississippi AND Twoset though hahah
her smile when the audience cheered in the middle of the piece makes my heart melt every time 😭😭
Lady in blue sent me here. And these amazing players made me stay.
Vojtěch Mikloš the lady in blue as you say, played very well...
Yggdrasil_Sama I am not sure if we mean the same lady in blue, i was not talking about Midori, who is out of this world kind of violinist, but miss mississipi
Yes that's that one... She plays so well that my ears went to get blew up.
oh God add that and the horrendous amount of rosin at Ms Mississippi's fingerboard just compounded on my disgust at her.
Vojtěch Mikloš 9jota aragonesa domingo
She was only 18 when she performed this
18?? Wouldn't tell xd
This is an occasion where I enjoy reading that sentence.
Et maintenant une charmante et brave personne .
Une vraiment grande DAME !!!
Fucking violins since she turned 18
@@leofreitasa9933 umm
A little anecdote - In 1986 came her now legendary performance at Tanglewood, during which she broke two E strings, first her own and then the concertmaster's after she borrowed his instrument. She finished playing the associate concertmaster's violin. Leonard Bernstein, the conductor, knelt before her in awe. The next day the New York Times front page carried this headline: "Girl, 14, Conquers Tanglewood with 3 Violins."
kc1 chan thanks for this
I vividly remember one afternoon, while I was waiting for my lesson with the legendary Dorothy Delay, a very young Midori was preparing for her lesson by warming up on Paganini Caprices and nailing every single note; not because she was showing off, but because she was and is like crazy brilliant. At that moment, I thought to myself, “What the heck am I doing here?” LOL
Gary Kuo So would I, and any other fiddler I know.
From what I have heard, Sarah Chang was a favourite of the great teacher, Dorothy Delay.
I saw you in twoset !!!!!!
*cough* "warm up"....
"warming up on paganini caprices" the first time I saw someone using this sentence seriously
口を開けて呆けてしまうくらい素晴らしいです。ずっとリピートしてしまう。心が静かに高揚します。途中、はにかむ笑顔が本当に愛らしいですね。
冒頭から圧巻の演奏。YTにUPされた多くのヴァイオリン動画の中でも、五嶋みどりさんは別格です。鳥肌が止まらない。演奏後にニコッとされるのが、最高にキュートです。
私もそう思います。
サラサーテもきっと微笑んでいます。
Those harmonics tho *eargasms*
+Jed Durand Many years ago when she was about 16, I heard her play a show piece that consists of only harmonics. Not only every note was ringing perfectly, the vibrato, dynamics, phrasing, were all there, as if she was playing normal notes. You'd never know the violin can sound like that, almost like a piccolo.There was a roar in the house after it ended. Unfortunately I forgot the name of that piece.
Wish Full Oh that sounds awesome! If you remember the name I would LOVE to hear it :)
Meanwhile in miss America 2016
@@wishfull9036 Bartok's Romanian folk dance no. III? ua-cam.com/video/FW5DtE2LLVE/v-deo.html
I've never been a huge Midori fan--not crazy for her approach to tone production--but this performance is electrifying. It's hilarious to see her practically "chomping at the bit" to play during the piano introduction--she's out of the gate faster than a thoroughbred race horse! The double stops and harmonics are astonishing, like birds chirping in their clarity and effortlessness. And that up-bow staccato is unreal! It's brilliant to hear the audience at venerable Carnegie Hall hooting like Justin Bieber fans half-way through the piece. They know a good thing when they hear and see it (LaCroix dress be damned)!
My god, she is amazing. The precision, even the way she moves her body positioning to play some parts makes sense and actually makes the piece sound better. Amazing harmonics. Full of life yet accurate like a robot! Marvellous!
Every note was crystal clear. Brilliant and effortless like. Best of what I've heard as of now.
何回か見ています、いや、聴いていますが 素晴らしい❗といつも思って聴いています もっともっと日本でも万人が知る五嶋であってほしいと思います
I first heard this piece played by Miss Missippi and my God, this is such a wonderful contrast. The amount of skill this woman has is phenomenal! A real violin virtuoso. Just watching how invested she is in the music is exciting.
Dang, hats off to the pianist but the violinist my God that was literally unbelievable.
曲の途中で拍手が入り、笑顔で応えるのは日本では有り得るんだろうか。すごく演奏家も嬉しいし、観客も良く曲を理解しているなと思いました。また、演奏家と客席の一体感も感じますね👍👍👍‼️
One of the finest violinist of our generation. Technically perfect and with the ability to do whatever she wants with the instrument and with a sound that is so natural.
This is such a great performance of Sarasate's Zapateado that I keep playing it over and over and do not get tired of listening. Thank you Midori.
凄い感動、息を吐くのを忘れるほど。こんな難曲をいとも楽しそうに演奏する五嶋みどり、凄いの言葉しか浮かびません。曲も嬉しくて踊っている様です。凄い!
the dress color is the closest thing between them.
THE ONLY THING
Ahem .. being same gender :x
Kachapol Tangudtaisak i'm not sure if mississippi can be qualified as a human, more like trash
@@pekkoaakko3998 thats a little harsh babe
Bohn Blue chill it's a joke🙄
五嶋さんは正確に演奏されていると感じます。
全く妥協の無いきれいな音ですね。毎回聞いて素晴らしいと思います。
この曲は、この演奏がマイベスト
0:40 辺りからが鮮やかすぎて拍手が出てしまうのも、納得
はにかんだ笑みを浮かべるみどりさんも可愛いですね
Midori is simply amazing! She has small hand and said she uses slightly undersize violin. The speed,accuracy,clarity,feelings are
all inspiring.Her routine practice includes Carl Flesch scales she said.
It makes me happy that instead of giving the audience the "Vengerov death stare" for clapping during the middle of the song, Midori smiles when people clap and whoop :)
What an incredible player tackling a fantastic and virtuosic piece, bravo
Watching her hands move drives me crazy. The clarity, precision, smoothness. Her fingers flow so seamlesly on the fingerboard.
The sound is just out of this world...but it not just the sound...the way she plays...her posture...her bow movement....all just perfection.
Love it when she smiles near the beginning, realizing she's being appreciated for her great violin playing!
This is the best. Bravo, Midori!
I am lucky to have an opportunity to hear this very high level of art. I can watch all day long. Thank you, Midori.
同じ曲を他の人が弾いている動画を見ましたが、 ミドリさん別格ですね。
I can’t stop listening to this over and over again 🤩❤️
had the absolute honor of watching goto san play live. it’s truly a different level of magical when she’s 10 feet from you.
chaque fois que j'y reviens, c'est toujours la même émotion; quel chance pour un auteur que son oeuvre ait été interprétée par une musicienne de ce calibre et de ce tempérament !
i've been watching this video over and over for like 8 years. im so glad i found it. incredible performance
Anyone who was there must have been blown away! An insane fearless encore!
Her smile shows you how she puts so much emotion and passion into her violin.
She inspires me so much to play more and more.
WOW!!!! INCREDIBLE!!! MIDORI!!! BRAVA!!! You are number ONE - Mistress of all Violin Maestros!!! No one else is even CLOSE!!! You are peerless!!!
You have my undying devotion!!! Thank you so very much for sharing your great gift with the world!!!!
She performed the most beautiful and perfect harmonics I've ever heard in my life.
Incredibly amazing!
The most thrilling thing about this obviously virtuosic performance is how amazingly musical it is: now that's a prodigy!
最高にキュートだなみどり。演奏は相変わらず鳥肌が軽く立ち胸も頭もざわつくぜみどり!
0:48の彼女の笑顔が大好きです
みどりさんの演奏にはいつも心を揺さぶられて,なんだか幸せな気持ちになります(^^)
Midori for Miss America!
Every time I watch these fabulous performances I ask myself: Will I ever reach this plane? Can I make an impact? And the cold truth is that its very unlikely... but I am still determined. I want to make an impact on this world of music and these people show the possibilities.
I just suddenly thought, not only can she play the most beautiful pieces, but she doesn't need music sheets either. She has memorised everything! She must have played all of this a million times over.
This lady was amazing then and is still amazing now!! She hadn't had it easy in life but she made it through the challenges. Bravo Midori!!
That staccato though
BEAUTIFUL !!! Good evening and thanks a lot !!!!
The most fun and amazing show piece in all of the violin repertoire. Thank you so much Ms Gotoh and of course Mr. Sarasate!
i came here after TwoSet because I wanna hear how it's supposed to play like hahahahah
Like how did they even try to learn this in 15min lol
The most lovely and talented girl ever
0:48みどりちゃん、かわいらしい笑顔!
Her phenomenal talent don't shaken any authority any more .
I was impressed with the deticacy and ingenuity that I can not express every much in words .
Sadness and anxiety disappear .
Her performance has a tremendous power to act
the human soul .
My heart wavered with emotion .
So far one of the best performances. BRAVO !!
This is a masterpiece. Her tune is divine (among phrasing, etc)
Look at the geometry of her bowing at about 2:20 - it's damn superhuman precise.
haters will say its AI
I don't remember many pieces with something that sounds like an ending, right on the start (00:50) but this surprising piece has it, and the extra bonus reward for this is the audience clapping, and this child-looking amazing player is giving her beautiful Japanese smile. That's superb!
"beautiful Japanese smile" that's so weird and exoticising lol you couldn't just say beautiful smile like a normal person?
何十回と聴いていますが、毎回感動します!
0:49 the cutest moment of a live performance can be!!!!!
Midori gave this stunning performance as her _second_ encore at the end of a recital in which she had performed, _not including the intermission_ , for 1 hour and 30 minutes!
Moreover, her programme had included such formidable works as Ernst's Last Rose and Ravel's Tzigane, and she had performed them even more magnificently than Zapateado!
If there is a violin recital any time, any place, on YT that comes close, I don't know of it and would be very grateful to anyone who points me to it.
The whole recital is here ua-cam.com/video/RFLp_6WLwto/v-deo.html
THANKS SO MUCH
I keep listening over and over, there’s something so moving about watching such talent
Beautiful,awesome,and with great expression! Wonderful!!!
Funny that youtube has suggested this. I had this concert on VHS cassette when I was growing up, there's a great Ravel Tzigane in the program, too. I loved that tape, great recital.
60% - "twoset brought me here lol"
30% - "miss mississippi ruined this piece for me"
10% - "damn those left hand pizzicato and the harmonics how--"
of course. Hannah ROberts
Lol, and 1% - I love how she plays, I love Midori
0.1% comments about other people comments
I don't play, so a friend who is a music teacher had to explain how the harmonics work and I thought "how in the world can that be done?" I've been binge watching TwoSet since I found them and that led me here! Just HAD to see the whole performance!
I think she had an exam the next morning, so she played it as fast as humanly possible. Best version of this piece imo
For me, this is the best Zapateado. I think she owns this tune.
Every time I watch her play this I still get blown away. Makes it look too easy.
This gives me so much serotonin. Midori is my new favorite person.
The best staccato I've ever seen applied to this piece and the sound quality is great to boot.
Saw her live in concert yesterday. Amazing! Best violinist I have ever heard.
Midori is absolutely incredible. Her musical genius is only dwarfed by her compassion for the poor and the needy. If the world were full of Midoris, it would be a much, much better place.
This is so sacreligiously amazing. I have no words. Absolutely beautiful interpretation.
0:51 you could hear her happiness through that violin playing after the applause 🙌
Heifetz, Milstein, Huberman, Neveu, Perlman. Midori is in their company. One of the greatest violinists we'll ever hear.
This video gives me chills down my spine every time I watch it. I love the happy feeling throughout this whole performance
She can litteraly sight read this on the day of the performance and still nail it this woman is a legend.
Twoset: (self estime is gone)
Community: finally someone Did their 40hrs.
You have no idea how much I was looking for this, I grow up listen this beautiful music from my grandma, heavy gramaphons, 45 rpm.
Is just amazing. I never find that album again, two brothers who play violin like out of this world... Sadly I don't remember their names 1920 ,s
But this girl make them justice 🤗
What's most amazing here is not Midori's virtuosity--though that is indeed amazing--but her thrilling musicality.
This is outstanding! What a performance! Absolutely great!
She looks so happy after the cheer, makes her presentation even more electric
This is so beautiful it has brought tears to my eyes. Brilliant. Beautiful. Amazing. Thank you Midori.
Midori Goto, many thanks for this magnificent interpretation and congratulations from Navarre, the birthplace of composer Sarasate.
Brilliant! What a thrill to watch and listen to this performance by Midori!
1:33
I don't know much about violin playing techniques but that upbow staccato (I believe that's what it's called, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) sounds and looks very impressive.
The technical phrase for and up bow staccato (specifically under one bow) is portato.
This is more than incredible - it's really intergalactic! Only a superhuman being can play like this! It is a revelation! I can hardly believe my eyes! It's a miracle!!
Who else is here to clean their ears after the Miss Mississippi performance?
My ears and my soul.
The poetry is so natural!! Even on her young her videos she displays phrasing with a clear narrative on the effect/emotion she is intending… 👍