Ginette Neveu donnait à cette musique une âme ample et profonde, elle mettait le feu aux sentiments, aux ressentis, c' était le grand Maître du violon de son temps ... Malheureusement disparue à 30 ans ... Comme il est surprenant de constater que les grandes âmes de la musique disparaissent précocement de ce monde ! Ils sont je le pense, dès la naissance, plus en appartenance avec le ciel qu' avec cette terre par trop basse.
I can't see this noted anywhere, so I shall note it: This is with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Issay Dobrowen, 1946. By the way, it is fantastic!
dizzyfeed What I love about her most is that she gave us the real deal in everything....she is my fave player of female virtuosi...the intensity she generates within phrases is nothing short of unbelievable. Can well understand actually why it was that she was given the top prize over Oistrakh in 1935
@@lindagilbert486 Yes, she was an even greater artist and violinist than Oistrakh. Also, I don't make the distinction between female and male violinists (although it sometimes can be heard). For me, she was the greatest of them all, female and male.
She played Antonio Stradivari: it was a gift when aged 15 by a very rich man from Switzerland and the help of her teacher Carl Flesh. She also had a Guadagnini. That Omobono story was spread on the net and false. Etienne Vatelot in the presence of Isaac Stern on French TV was very specific about the 2 violins, because Neveu was a close friend. He had in hands the scroll of the Guadagnini which was found by a tourist nearby the plane crash, in the Acores, Portugal
Incroyable, merveilleux, inoubliable
Ginette Neveu donnait à cette musique une âme ample et profonde, elle mettait le feu aux sentiments, aux ressentis, c' était le grand Maître du violon de son temps ... Malheureusement disparue à 30 ans ... Comme il est surprenant de constater que les grandes âmes de la musique disparaissent précocement de ce monde ! Ils sont je le pense, dès la naissance, plus en appartenance avec le ciel qu' avec cette terre par trop basse.
Her genius is otherworldly!
She playing Is perfect .
I can't see this noted anywhere, so I shall note it: This is with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Issay Dobrowen, 1946.
By the way, it is fantastic!
She was only 26! Brilliant!
Thank you for this information. ❤
Tout est tellement différent chez elle ..même les silences ..
Quelle merveille ..
豊かなバイオリンの音色実に美しいです。素晴らしい!!NHK FM で昨夜知りました 🎻👍
Oh my god I love this woman, what a sound
dizzyfeed What I love about her most is that she gave us the real deal in everything....she is my fave player of female virtuosi...the intensity she generates within phrases is nothing short of unbelievable. Can well understand actually why it was that she was given the top prize over Oistrakh in 1935
Yep, the master of her time, and what a portrait ! Great a soul !
@@lindagilbert486 Yes, she was an even greater artist and violinist than Oistrakh. Also, I don't make the distinction between female and male violinists (although it sometimes can be heard). For me, she was the greatest of them all, female and male.
@@jansnauwaert1785 i think It is better ti think in terms of artists and not of men and women...It Is not important .. i think ..
@@pilouetmissiou Sure, @Mimi Prades , it is of course as an artist that I assess them.
Divine interpretation.
This always beautiful sound and deep expression....
Her death at 30 in a plane crash robbed us of possibly the greatest violinist of the 20th century.
Almost surely. Perhaps also the greatest violinist of all time.
She is incredible. But the best was Heifetz
@@TheCristianotube she beat oistrakh at the age of 15. lol
Heifetz More colorful violin sound!!
Guila Bustabo the Queen Tiger!! Viktor Tretjakov the King! Tretjakov and Bustabo played much better Sibelius violin concerto!!
very special!!!
Wow. Wow. Wow.
incrível
Very modern style performance
Oistrakh said she was devilishly talented... when he was competing against her
She play a Omobono Stradivarius, son of the great Antonio Stradivarius
She played Antonio Stradivari: it was a gift when aged 15 by a very rich man from Switzerland and the help of her teacher Carl Flesh. She also had a Guadagnini. That Omobono story was spread on the net and false. Etienne Vatelot in the presence of Isaac Stern on French TV was very specific about the 2 violins, because Neveu was a close friend. He had in hands the scroll of the Guadagnini which was found by a tourist nearby the plane crash, in the Acores, Portugal
Which version is it?
Her performance is an Hermes scarf.