In my humble opinion, and as a classical violinist who studied with Broadus Erle at Yale, Itzhak Perlman is the greatest violinist of the modern age (I can't speak about the pre-Heifetz era). This is testimony to his total art. The emotion, the technical perfection, the total sound! Unbelievable!! The Chaconne, probably the greatest piece written by any composer for the violin, either solo or accompanied, in history. Bach and Itzhak Perlman: two eternal geniuses! Bravo!!
@@deenibeeniable Heifetz was great, but Perlman is better, in my humble opinion. Heifetz was too machinelike, cold; accurate, but cold. Perlman is warm, and his technique is equal to Heifetz's. Sorry.
@@kimbatteau1 Oh no. Another person who should have had his eyes closed while Heifetz was playing in order to hear the fire. You were duped by his facade.
@@deenibeeniable Perhaps. But I have listened (with and without video) many times to Heifetz. A great virtuoso! But his facade reflected his distant personality... You hear that if you listen close. My opinion.
He is one of my favorites....I think we owe Bach a great deal on this piece. Bach wrote this only 5 days after his wife died, that is where the all the feelings come from in this music.
+David Machajewski So what? There is no one who can play it exactly as intended. Moreover he is performing it lively,. So mistakes are common. But he brought out what he intended.
***** i cudnt find ur recording on the net. u dont have a wiki page, u aren't a grammy and emmy winner, u havnt been awarded national medal of arts, u aren't friends with zukerman, ax, barenboim, mehta and yoyo ma. are u still better than him? do u have ur own music school program? do u have 3m followers on fb? still are u better than him? do u own a soil strad? better mind ur words mister.
Well, why carried away? For example, imagine for a moment that for whatever reason we were to lose the Parthenon, or Michelangelo's David, Da Vinci's Giaconda, or War and Piece, or any other masterpiece created by mankind. Any of these, I think, pale into insignificance if we were to even begin to contemplate a world without the Chaconne. To put it another way: if the chaconne is not one of the towering achievements of all human civilization, what is?
The total musician, plays with tremendous technique, but what an amazing feel he has in this concert. He was on fire. the slow build-up to the climax of the chaconne from around 27:12 is sublime, it gets noisier, scratchier and more disonnant as if Hendrix is playing it, and at 28:08 resolves to stunningly virtuosic runs of scales....We are so lucky that this performance was recorded and to have UA-cam! (the Applause is fab too!)
Many years ago, I entered a great cathedral in France .. there was no one there but me and the sound of an organist rehearsing his Bach for that evening's holiday performance. Listening to Bach and Pearlman in this tiny church with its beautiful acoustic sound recalled that precious memory.
I really like the way Perlman is deep in his own thoughts at the conclusion of his performance, and that only several moments after the audience responds to what he's offered them does he stand and face the audience. Then his face is genuinely grateful for their respect/love of his beautiful playing.
When I was in college, I put on classical music to help me study. But when I heard this piece, I completely stopped what I was reading and was totally engulfed. Its my favorite Back piece ever.
I have enjoyed many recordings of this piece. I have heard Henryk Szeryng , Jascha Heifetz, Hilary Hahn, Sayaka Shoji, and several others I can't recall just now. They are all beautiful, unique, skillful interpretations. But none have conveyed to me Bach's relentless grief at the death of his wife as this one does. Itzhak's makes me weep.
I've often wondered what "auditory nirvana" would sound like..... Now I know. I've been left breathless with goosebumps, tears and an uncontrollable smile.
+Anne Rice Wow, I used to go to your Vampire Parties when I was in my early twenties (I lived in the Garden District). I once went as Gabrielle. Amazingly wonderful parties.
A legendary performance by Perlman. This is one of the best interpretations of Bach's 2nd Partita and is a great reference for aspiring performers. The "Chaconne" as they say is like climbing Everest, but the first movement "Allemande" is not out of reach for intermediate-level violinists. Unfortunately this particular video has poor quality audio, possibly due to the recording technology of the time and degraded tape. Search allegrofilms Partita in D Minor on youtube for cleaned-up sound.
Capo laboro de una bestia del violín. Interpretación y sonido brillante. Técnica y una memoria prodigiosa para recordar tan ardua obra del padre de la música.
The perfect performance of this great masterpiece. No portamento, a little tight vibrato, minimum rubato and perfect intonation added to which his interpretation is simple, plain and totally musical. The finest violinist of his generation.
Every so often as I practice this piece I pause and come back to this recording week after week to become one with God and his creation. What a performance offered Soli Deo Gloria as the composer intended.
British viewers of a certain vintage will no doubt join me in appreciating the opportunity to hear the late, great Patricia Hughes presenting this programme for Radio 3 in her inimitable style. Those were the days ...
This is a virtuoso interpretation, and certainly a matter of taste. My personal benchmark for this work is the DG recording of Henryk Szeryng (who also does not play in a strict baroque style). What is mindblowing to me, an intermediate violin student, is that JS Bach, celebrated organist and keyboard player, also *played* these compositions that he composed for violin. Superhuman.
I am so grateful for a non-monetized version of this! It is my most favorite of all Perlman's work and ,in my opinion, the greatest interpretation of one of Bach's finest masterpieces.. bravo Abner Silva!
Great Music, by the greatest Interpreter of our time, Itzhak Perlman. It makes me want to play all day! Bach is my favourite composer, and Itzhak plays his grand music in the most natural of ways. What a gift! And we would love it of you were to come out here on holiday for a visit, Itzhak. David Linegar, Cape town South Africa
Why do dolts have to comment and get angry at good music? Just listen in silence and be grateful that you have ears to hear...... Perlman is one of the greats.
Hermoso. No puedo evitar escuchar a Bach, especialmente aquí, y oír la voz de Dios. Si existe en alguna parte, y si alguien es capaz de mostrarlo, es en la música, y es Bach. Muchas gracias, Juan Sebastián Bach, Itzhak Perlman, y Abner.
Itzak Perlman is the GOD of violin virtuosos. We were blessed to have him as soloist this evening at the Gala of National Arts Center Orchestra in Ottawa Canada. October 2/2014 Edward Cuhaci
11:03 probably my favorite part. There's something in the gigue that I love it. The energy... The euphoria... The dramatic sense... It almost makes me cry...
The Chaconne is the part that starts at 13:52. To appreciate the Partita you have to listen to it in its entirety, as a great body of violin perfection.
I was going to listen to this while reading but as soon as the video started I became mesmerized and sat and watched him play for a half an hour. Such an inspiration.
I love that Maestro Perlman always seems to love the music as much as we do, rarely even opens his eyes, doesn't take forever tuning up, just sits down and gets on with it. I've watch & listened to him for so long, others seem to move around too much, almost swaying to their own music or dance (Vengerov makes me a little batty for this reason). I'm sure it's just what I'm used to....but. omg, this is magnificent! Wish I knew the year....he looks so young here!
Such feeling, style, emotion, and grace. He gives each note representation. He is truly one of the greatest virtuosos ever to play violin. I love to watch the way his body feels each note and with such intonation. He is a mastermind. He sounds like my private teacher who I took lessons from. They are both that good.
Paul Zink You are absolutely right ! The maestro of my orchestra has a tattoo of the beginning of the chaconne in his back !!! This piece make me cry every time i hear it !!!!! Its the only thing that makes me still believe in God ...
sometimes he is a bit hash to that gentle music in my opinion. but he definitely stands above technique, memorization or something like that. he let the music speak. otherwise there is no music at all =)
In my humble opinion, and as a classical violinist who studied with Broadus Erle at Yale, Itzhak Perlman is the greatest violinist of the modern age (I can't speak about the pre-Heifetz era). This is testimony to his total art. The emotion, the technical perfection, the total sound! Unbelievable!! The Chaconne, probably the greatest piece written by any composer for the violin, either solo or accompanied, in history. Bach and Itzhak Perlman: two eternal geniuses! Bravo!!
Heifetz was not in the pre-Heifetz era, & neither was Kogan, so I'd say you're wrong.
@@deenibeeniable Heifetz was great, but Perlman is better, in my humble opinion. Heifetz was too machinelike, cold; accurate, but cold. Perlman is warm, and his technique is equal to Heifetz's. Sorry.
@@kimbatteau1 Oh no. Another person who should have had his eyes closed while Heifetz was playing in order to hear the fire. You were duped by his facade.
@@deenibeeniable Perhaps. But I have listened (with and without video) many times to Heifetz. A great virtuoso! But his facade reflected his distant personality... You hear that if you listen close. My opinion.
@@javiersanchez9334 Now that you mention it...I do.
I. Allemande 1:04
II. Courante 4:36
III. Sarabande 6:37
IV. Gigue 11:02
V. Chaconne 13:51
Thanks, you’re awesome.
Thanks!
@@unstoppablefalse Thanks for adding to it! 🤦
That kooky Chaconne gets me every time.
Chaconne is definitely my favorite
He is one of my favorites....I think we owe Bach a great deal on this piece. Bach wrote this only 5 days after his wife died, that is where the all the feelings come from in this music.
He is so obviously deeply in love with every note. A master for the ages.
Oprawa Godna Treści. Często wracam do tego Nagrania, zabiera Mnie w podróż kontemplacji. Dziękuję. Jaro
Чакона трогает до глубины души... Потрясающее исполнение.
31:30 minutes of no mistakes, pure music, holy interpretation and applause.
Completely agree with you !
Earl Joseph Well said.
+David Machajewski So what? There is no one who can play it exactly as intended. Moreover he is performing it lively,. So mistakes are common. But he brought out what he intended.
+David Machajewski .
Does it really matter, can you do better?
***** i cudnt find ur recording on the net. u dont have a wiki page, u aren't a grammy and emmy winner, u havnt been awarded national medal of arts, u aren't friends with zukerman, ax, barenboim, mehta and yoyo ma. are u still better than him? do u have ur own music school program? do u have 3m followers on fb? still are u better than him? do u own a soil strad? better mind ur words mister.
Ицхак Перлман - блистательнейший во веки веков!
I adore Bach for ever, my favorite composer of all times, and this interpretation is heaven. Thanks for posting.
Невероятный гениальный музыкант, обаятельный человек. И поразительный мужественный характер.
Наш всеми любимый Ицхак.
Наша гордость!
Perlman is always incredible, but with this, he brought me to tears. If there is sound in heaven, it must be this music.
Brother, you made me cry with this comment =')
Rafael Quirino me too.
Bach et, par It.Perlman.... Je suis comblée ...!!!!!
Quelle sonorité unique, Profondeur, !!!
Beaucoup d'émotion !!!!!!
Grandiose..... For ever !!!!!!
Merci d'apprécier !!!!
Beautiful
Well done, Maestro Perlman. Bach smiles upon you from the celestial realms. I am grateful.
This composition is one of the towering achievements of all of human civilization.
+Joe Osborn It's very fine, indeed, but let's not get carried away!
+himavant Absolutely. It is everything!
I strongly disagree with the "one of" part of your comment
Well, why carried away? For example, imagine for a moment that for whatever reason we were to lose the Parthenon, or Michelangelo's David, Da Vinci's Giaconda, or War and Piece, or any other masterpiece created by mankind. Any of these, I think, pale into insignificance if we were to even begin to contemplate a world without the Chaconne. To put it another way: if the chaconne is not one of the towering achievements of all human civilization, what is?
LOL. Can't argue with that!
さすが、パールマン。素晴らし過ぎて、涙がでました。
このときのパールマンの演奏は歴史に残しておきたいくらい素晴らしい、感動の演奏です。拍手より、手を合わせて拝みたくなるような演奏です。こんな演奏が聴けるなんて生きててよかったです。
The total musician, plays with tremendous technique, but what an amazing feel he has in this concert. He was on fire. the slow build-up to the climax of the chaconne from around 27:12 is sublime, it gets noisier, scratchier and more disonnant as if Hendrix is playing it, and at 28:08 resolves to stunningly virtuosic runs of scales....We are so lucky that this performance was recorded and to have UA-cam! (the Applause is fab too!)
Many years ago, I entered a great cathedral in France .. there was no one there but me and the sound of an organist rehearsing his Bach for that evening's holiday performance. Listening to Bach and Pearlman in this tiny church with its beautiful acoustic sound recalled that precious memory.
I really like the way Perlman is deep in his own thoughts at the conclusion of his performance, and that only several moments after the audience responds to what he's offered them does he stand and face the audience. Then his face is genuinely grateful for their respect/love of his beautiful playing.
БРАВО, МАЭСТРО!
БРАВО, ВЕЛИКИЙ МУЗЫКАНТ❣❣❣
When I was in college, I put on classical music to help me study. But when I heard this piece, I completely stopped what I was reading and was totally engulfed. Its my favorite Back piece ever.
You spelled "Bach" wrong...
I have enjoyed many recordings of this piece. I have heard Henryk Szeryng
, Jascha Heifetz, Hilary Hahn, Sayaka Shoji, and several others I can't recall just now. They are all beautiful, unique, skillful interpretations. But none have conveyed to me Bach's relentless grief at the death of his wife as this one does. Itzhak's makes me weep.
Half an hour on earth gone ; half an hour in heaven gained.
A magnificent musician playing magnificent music.
The most beautiful and moving musical performance I seen in many years. What an honor to have found this.
Лучшего исполнения я не слышал!Прекрасное чувственное звучание.
Magnificent. Close to Heaven... Just magnificent.
+Anne Rice thank you for this, Anne. :)
+Anne Rice And I share a common interest. Pretty groovy.
I've often wondered what "auditory nirvana" would sound like..... Now I know. I've been left breathless with goosebumps, tears and an uncontrollable smile.
+Anne Rice Wow, I used to go to your Vampire Parties when I was in my early twenties (I lived in the Garden District). I once went as Gabrielle. Amazingly wonderful parties.
Marianne Guarena vampire parties!woo!great!i like Nosferatu!
i swear time stopped when i was listening to this incredible piece of music.
Wish it could stop time though, would help me a lot in the organizing of tasks.
A legendary performance by Perlman. This is one of the best interpretations of Bach's 2nd Partita and is a great reference for aspiring performers. The "Chaconne" as they say is like climbing Everest, but the first movement "Allemande" is not out of reach for intermediate-level violinists.
Unfortunately this particular video has poor quality audio, possibly due to the recording technology of the time and degraded tape. Search allegrofilms Partita in D Minor on youtube for cleaned-up sound.
Christopher Aumann this is only one even today’s Perlman cant play like this 😂😂😂
Christopher Aumann he’s has been recognized as the best in the world! For a good reason.
喜欢帕尔曼拉小提琴,他有材!👍👍🌹🌹
He makes me weep from start to finish. Can hardly catch my breath for joy!
One of the very few things that consistently makes life worth living, after all these years.
Capo laboro de una bestia del violín. Interpretación y sonido brillante. Técnica y una memoria prodigiosa para recordar tan ardua obra del padre de la música.
Bravo, Bach and Perlman !!!
The perfect performance of this great masterpiece. No portamento, a little tight vibrato, minimum rubato and perfect intonation added to which his interpretation is simple, plain and totally musical. The finest violinist of his generation.
I don't have anywhere enough thumbs to show how much I love this and Itzhak Perlmans' playing of the violin.
Every so often as I practice this piece I pause and come back to this recording week after week to become one with God and his creation. What a performance offered Soli Deo Gloria as the composer intended.
melts me........... impressive....... It really is.......
Never knew BWV 1004 was this good........
Makes me happy
Que maestría la de Perlman, una obra difícil. ¡Bravo maestro!
British viewers of a certain vintage will no doubt join me in appreciating the opportunity to hear the late, great Patricia Hughes presenting this programme for Radio 3 in her inimitable style. Those were the days ...
He seems to be enjoying it so much, almost as if he was just listening... he seems so happy!
yes! he is a delight and it comes out in his playing! :)
What a fantastic observation. It’s like the ego has been bypassed and he’s totally absorbed by the music.
I knew I needed to hear this again. Thank you Mr. Bach, Mr. Perlman and all the people involved in putting this into my speakers.
Creo que podría escuchar esto durante toda mi vida.. Este hombre era un genio.
allLoveeMusic sí, Bach
es
Lo es, aun esta con vida...
Este hombre es un genio, así de claro. Qué maravilla!!
Truly, I thank to all the contributors to this opportunity to touch this particular concert, which is the only one in my lifetime.
A truly breath-taking performance....a performance that has awakened a part of my calling towards a higher purpose...
Simplemente MAGISTRAL. SOCORRO, lo que debe ser escucharlo en VIVO.
He brings so much depth and drama to this piece, particularly the chaconne.
TOP Geiger, Liebe es ihnen zuzuhören ♥️
Just amazing. What a great Chaconne ! Thanks.
perlman achieved perfection not only Technically speaking but he plays in such a divine way you can actually feel the music within you! so remarkable!
This is a virtuoso interpretation, and certainly a matter of taste. My personal benchmark for this work is the DG recording of Henryk Szeryng (who also does not play in a strict baroque style). What is mindblowing to me, an intermediate violin student, is that JS Bach, celebrated organist and keyboard player, also *played* these compositions that he composed for violin. Superhuman.
bach's first job was actually as a fiddler.
Œuvre magnifique et très grand interprète...13.50...20.43....des moments magiques!...
His technique and soul touched me!!!!
Wonderful! Maestro Itzhak Perman is fantastic and Amazing violinist 🎻🌹🌷
im watching this third time in a row. I cant stop. Every single note sounds perfect!
I had the same reaction; absolutely sublime.
Lacrimejando de tão bela música que faz vibrar lá no fundo a nossa alma e assim eletrificar todo nosso corpo.Bach vive eternamente em nós e nós nele.
Como siempre, brillante , espléndido !!!
Gracias Amigas Edith y Antonia !!
Gracias James y amigos de google+ !!!
vdd
I am so grateful for a non-monetized version of this! It is my most favorite of all Perlman's work and ,in my opinion, the greatest interpretation of one of Bach's finest masterpieces.. bravo Abner
Silva!
Thank you, thank you for sharing with us. ♥
No words for this beauty, only sounds of pure joy, golden sorrow, & memories.
Great Music, by the greatest Interpreter of our time, Itzhak Perlman. It makes me want to play all day! Bach is my favourite composer, and Itzhak plays his grand music in the most natural of ways. What a gift! And we would love it of you were to come out here on holiday for a visit, Itzhak. David Linegar, Cape town South
Africa
This wakes my musical soul. I love this piece for violin especially the chacconne
Why do dolts have to comment and get angry at good music? Just listen in silence and be grateful that you have ears to hear...... Perlman is one of the greats.
wow, so beautiful... my soul feels quenched and refreshed.
Hermoso. No puedo evitar escuchar a Bach, especialmente aquí, y oír la voz de Dios. Si existe en alguna parte, y si alguien es capaz de mostrarlo, es en la música, y es Bach. Muchas gracias, Juan Sebastián Bach, Itzhak Perlman, y Abner.
Never, ever tire of listening to this. Never.
Bravo et mazel tov à ce génie. Que ses parents soient bénis d'avoir mis au monde un tel génie.
Itzak Perlman is the GOD of violin virtuosos.
We were blessed to have him as soloist this evening at the Gala of National Arts Center Orchestra in Ottawa Canada. October 2/2014
Edward Cuhaci
So amazing I am almost speechless. Maestro Perlman is genius. If only Bach could have heard this performance.
Only Perlman can play a so intense Bach 's Chaconne between 19:01 and 20:38.
Ikr, I love his arpeggios; they're the best.
Everytime i hear those arpeggios i start to cry, i dont know why but i do
That was completely breath-taking!
Estremece el corazón. Increible
Utterly sublime! Love his interpretation. The sweetness of the gentle vibrato makes this piece perfect for me.
One of Bach's best pieces played by one of, if not _the_ best modern violin player is something I'm glad to have had the joy of listening to.
11:03 probably my favorite part. There's something in the gigue that I love it. The energy... The euphoria... The dramatic sense... It almost makes me cry...
Always speaking to mind, heart and spirit.
I LOVE how gangsta he was, two strums and then he just beat them strings to a beautiful pulp.
"The greatest structure for solo violin that exists" (Yehudi Menuhin)
+정계훈 I thought that Menuhin was referring to the Chaconne when he mentioned this.
The Chaconne is the part that starts at 13:52. To appreciate the Partita you have to listen to it in its entirety, as a great body of violin perfection.
a mio giudizio Itzhak Perlman è, attualmente, il più grande violinista vivente. Esagero?
I was going to listen to this while reading but as soon as the video started I became mesmerized and sat and watched him play for a half an hour.
Such an inspiration.
If it's Perlman playing, i love every piece a hundred times more ☺
Especially when he plays Bach, i have chills everytime 😍
Yup. Know what you mean.
Nathan Milstein rocked it even harder. His swag - unmatched to this day. Stay clean boys
that chaconne is emotional overload. can feel my brain collapsing
me too!! goosebumps immediately from the first note!!
I love that Maestro Perlman always seems to love the music as much as we do, rarely even opens his eyes, doesn't take forever tuning up, just sits down and gets on with it. I've watch & listened to him for so long, others seem to move around too much, almost swaying to their own music or dance (Vengerov makes me a little batty for this reason). I'm sure it's just what I'm used to....but. omg, this is magnificent! Wish I knew the year....he looks so young here!
1978 perhaps.
This is the real thing. Such perfection in a life performance
I bought the album on iTunes but I still love watching the video because I love the expressions he makes while playing.
He moves my heart strings.
Kool...?
what a wonderful performance. its a delight to watch and listen
Beautiful !
Thanks
Such a great Sound and Technique...for me one of the best Violinist !
This is incredible. Thank you.
Such feeling, style, emotion, and grace. He gives each note representation. He is truly one of the greatest virtuosos ever to play violin. I love to watch the way his body feels each note and with such intonation. He is a mastermind. He sounds like my private teacher who I took lessons from. They are both that good.
The auditory equivalent of shaking hands with god.
Expreso toda mi gratitud por escuchar esta obra en manos de Perlman. Intenso y dramático goce estético.
Sublime! Takes you toward the stars.
Yes ! This piece really bring us towards gods realms...
Rafael Quirino Perhaps the most sublime and transcendental piece of music ever composed.
Paul Zink You are absolutely right ! The maestro of my orchestra has a tattoo of the beginning of the chaconne in his back !!! This piece make me cry every time i hear it !!!!! Its the only thing that makes me still believe in God ...
for over 30 mins without looking his left hand, brilliant!! talent is something you can not get it or learn , it comes with it or without
how amazing a human brain can do this !!
Not a human brain that is soul of human!
Pity about other things
QUEL talent! Un bonheur incroyable à écouter! Merci. Vraiment. :)
I love how Perlman concludes the Gigue--that long, final stroke announcing the arrival of the Chaconne. Perfect timing.
Chaconne starts at 13:51
I thought that it was sarabande for a moment cause they sound so similar. 😂😂
you're a piece of god that fell to youtube, thanks
Arguably the greatest living violinist....or dead, for that matter.
Ever heard of Paganini? Jascha Heifetz?
Of course I have, but for my money Perlman is it!!
All great!!
He's alive...
CR33SIVE He's saying he's the best out of living and dead violinists :D
I love all the comments written about this concert. Each one touches upon a specific aspect of this performance.
sometimes he is a bit hash to that gentle music in my opinion.
but he definitely stands above technique, memorization or something like that. he let the music speak. otherwise there is no music at all =)
Le meilleur violoniste au monde....