So true, I sight read this Caprice today and it was very hard but I still did it pretty good actually. I will be practicing this caprice and I think it is also my favorite out of the 24 caprices. Thank you Nicoló Paganini!
Hi is the only one, the only one in the violin history after the great Paganini that plays this capricio with all pizzicatos sounding like small bells. Unbelievable play!
@@feodor6445 Yet he performed it so great! However, I'm more addicted to the piano version of this piece: Etude no 4 (in the series for Paganini) by Liszt. Especially the s. 140 version is hard af, unplayable to one human in original caprice speed. The piano version doesn't sound like a horse imo. Would you agree?
this is beautiful. i love and adore the expression and the effortlessness of the violinist. he makes the melody ring and resonate in ways that are seemly impossible to hear now. this makes me sad that these pieces are not known by the modern media and people don’t appreciate or enjoy music like this. i can’t wrap my head around that people dislike classical.
Learn it first without trills. I had to buy a small muscle vibrator /twitcher to play this. My forearm muscles would go into cramp mode . But that worked . Also put your left forearm in a bowl of warm /hot water to get the circulation going . Physically it took a few weeks to achieve this Caprice .
Hm, that's an interesting one. To me, it feels like the emotional tears of grief of a grandmother knowing her time of death is reaching soon, as she recalls the memories of loved ones, past experiences and joyful memories which are now pivotal in that very moment...
Paganini told this to his first biographer because He wanted to stop rumors about him having a deal with the devil. So heißt told that his mother had a dream in which an angel come to her and told her, that her son will ne the greatest of All time.
@@olenachko6801 я в конце июля-начале августа (стрём, как будто вчера...) прочитала первый раз, меня пробило на эмоции, было сложно успокоиться - а после прочтения мне сразу же захотелось перечитать. чувствую, сделаю это традицией
@@user-il5dy1yw8b я первый раз читала два года назад, и за это время ничего лучше найти не сумела Да в принципе, за все семь лет чтения фанфиков это - лучшая работа Буквально часами могу о ней говорить
@@olenachko6801 абсолютно согласна, черт возьми! у меня за годы пребывания на фикбуке вообще планка качества очень сильно подскочила, мне невероятно трудно найти работу, соответствующую всем моим требованиям. я была очень счастлива, когда наткнулась на ens realissimum, но, так понимаю, теперь мои предпочтения стали ещё требовательнее. немножко страдаю :)
hehe you are my man!! Both of these are amazing pieces. But to be fair as I am studying both - the capricio is more complex in terms of theory . I am studying them on guitar (yes my hands are in extreme pain and that's gonna take years lol)
Markov is wonderful at caprice 6 he plays it so delicate and expressive. how Paganini played caprice 6 I wish to listen.
one can only guess perfectly.
forty hours a day, I see
Oh yeah, more.
Forty days a hour
Yes
Oh yeah ling ling gave him lessons privately
@@13roy12 What the Hell is Ling Ling?
@@whaijorhujishkomunyk don't you watch two set violin
What a beautiful caprice..... so sad, and melancolic.... esquisita.
SO sad, so melancholic, so fking hard that will be the ticket of you getting rsi
So true, I sight read this Caprice today and it was very hard but I still did it pretty good actually. I will be practicing this caprice and I think it is also my favorite out of the 24 caprices. Thank you Nicoló Paganini!
This has to be one of the greatest musical moments I've heard in my life..
You lose Chopin..
Hi is the only one, the only one in the violin history after the great Paganini that plays this capricio with all pizzicatos sounding like small bells. Unbelievable play!
I didn’t know there were pizzicatos here ?!? I would have done it for sure. ( or that 5 original wasn’t enough :)))
Thats La Campanella
it actually sounds like a horse crying imo
@@BenjaminCartwright123 not everyone has the luck to understand paganini's music
@@feodor6445 Yet he performed it so great!
However, I'm more addicted to the piano version of this piece: Etude no 4 (in the series for Paganini) by Liszt.
Especially the s. 140 version is hard af, unplayable to one human in original caprice speed. The piano version doesn't sound like a horse imo. Would you agree?
Markov could be a reincarnation of Paganini .....I've seen this whole concert where he plays all of Paganini's 24 caprices and it's outstanding 🔥🔥
Podría pasarme todo el día escuchándolo. Es que el violín tiene para mi un efecto hipnótico, más allá del obvio talento de Alexander Markov.
paganinni fue quien elevo el violin a la estratosfera con sus asombrosas composiciones
the camera work is incredible too.
De los caprichos, esta es el más melancólico. ❤ Qué gran intérprete, cuánta sensibilidad! He llorado de la impresión.
El sentimiento que expresa esta melodía es celestial !
Interpretazione pazzesca.
Ogni volta è da pelle d’oca, Grazie
music sometimes teaches you to feel beyond what you are capable of
My absolute favorite caprice right now!!!! So sad and so beautiful
Брависсимо Александр!!!
Une autre dimension de la musique ..Une plongée dans les origines de l'origine ..un voyage sidéral ..
this is beautiful. i love and adore the expression and the effortlessness of the violinist. he makes the melody ring and resonate in ways that are seemly impossible to hear now. this makes me sad that these pieces are not known by the modern media and people don’t appreciate or enjoy music like this. i can’t wrap my head around that people dislike classical.
He’s amazing
i kinda like it.. its like a temple untouched by the stupidity and laziness of the modern era.
The Paganini 6th caprice is my favorite Paganini caprice very sad. I want to play as nice and colorful as Alexander Markov
practice practice practice
yes yes yes
40 hours a day
My fave caprice by far
It is calming
I love that look he gives to the crowd at the beginning of this video after I just finished no. 5. Like 'Yeah... yall know what's up'
Here one the reason that I want to play violin... beautiful
My fingers spontaneously combusted just watching this.
I bet there are still some Paganini pieces that are unplayable to this very day.
IT SOUNDS LIKE 3 OR 4 VIOLINS PLAYING...
AMAZING...
@Gordon Rodriguez Not everyone is a musical expert like yourself. We praise you Gordon. Jesus loves you maestro of music!!!
The best one who play this caprice
No Itzak Perlman I’d better
marvelous technique and musicality. he really brings out the melody well. i think he is the greatest living violinist..
es tetricamente encantador : )
ALEXANDER. CAPRICE6 - PAGANINI - MARAVILHOSO!
I love to play this on piano (Liszt - Paganini etude no. 1). Can't get the melody out of my head
is it best Caprice? For me, definitely. I love this. I love Markov so much.
ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО !!!!!!
quanta dedicação, maravilhoso !!!
One of my fav masterpiece ever ❤️
I love this one
my favorite caprice >.
Браво, маэстро!
Гениальное исполнение.
To nie jest prosto wykonać na żywo - gratulacje!
i’ve been wanting to learn how to play the violin so badly since i’ve discovered paganini
It’s a long journey
Amazing i love it
I would like to play like Markov. It's only a dream.
Most underrated Paganini caprice, don’t @ me
Brilliant - best wishes...
Definitely has a happy wife
😭
Oh..i love it..What a genius!!!
very great playing!
Do you know how fucking hard this is.
amazing ending
03:48 my favorite part * *
Le 24 et le 6 sont splendides T_T
its.. great
Пришедшие с фанфика ens realissimum, здрасьте
- Impossible to play it!
- Yes!
bro, my hands hurt just for seeing him
That´s insane
This piece is way too exhausting and painful to fingers
Are intervals of 6 played in this piece? (The prohibited intervals by church in their days)
Oh, the Piano cries
yeah all those 4th finger trills
Learn it first without trills. I had to buy a small muscle vibrator /twitcher to play this. My forearm muscles would go into cramp mode . But that worked . Also put your left forearm in a bowl of warm /hot water to get the circulation going . Physically it took a few weeks to achieve this Caprice .
Amazing...
Underrated
Виртуоз!
This sound like a stormy day where the sun is blocked by dark clouds the Pitts represents the thunder and all the other notes are the raindrops
Hm, that's an interesting one. To me, it feels like the emotional tears of grief of a grandmother knowing her time of death is reaching soon, as she recalls the memories of loved ones, past experiences and joyful memories which are now pivotal in that very moment...
Awesome top top top
Here you get the exact meaning of the word: "Talent", Paganini should say: this guy doesn't fail my composition!
Con el tiempo justo!
2018 like
I like his facial expression 😊
I’d easily confuse him for Paganini. Easily.
お見事!
I'm starting to think that Markov is a reincarnation of Paganini...
Wait, no. Paganini would make this much better. He's a demon. AHAHAHAHA
wow😳😮😛
this devils fiddler is an angel, did you know that?
Paganini told this to his first biographer because He wanted to stop rumors about him having a deal with the devil. So heißt told that his mother had a dream in which an angel come to her and told her, that her son will ne the greatest of All time.
Well played, Sir. And I don't say that about a lot of violinists.
Linda y siniestra a la vez...
I know, right?! Just stunning
pizzicatos con trinos lo mejor
Pzzicatos con trinos y doble cuerdas
2009 wurde ich geboren
the violin is literally possessed
DOPE
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передаю привет всем, читающим "Ens realissimum."!
Пятый раз перечитываю
@@olenachko6801 я в конце июля-начале августа (стрём, как будто вчера...) прочитала первый раз, меня пробило на эмоции, было сложно успокоиться - а после прочтения мне сразу же захотелось перечитать. чувствую, сделаю это традицией
@@user-il5dy1yw8b я первый раз читала два года назад, и за это время ничего лучше найти не сумела
Да в принципе, за все семь лет чтения фанфиков это - лучшая работа
Буквально часами могу о ней говорить
@@olenachko6801 абсолютно согласна, черт возьми! у меня за годы пребывания на фикбуке вообще планка качества очень сильно подскочила, мне невероятно трудно найти работу, соответствующую всем моим требованиям. я была очень счастлива, когда наткнулась на ens realissimum, но, так понимаю, теперь мои предпочтения стали ещё требовательнее. немножко страдаю :)
О, и вам привет ахах
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came here from Liszt's tremolo , beautiful performance
i didint know that many trills were possible
Kogan? how is the full name pls?
Me encanta esto :( pero a la vez me entristece ,yo lo interpreto como algo triste.
Triste y bello a la vez algo que puede traer tus mas profundos recuerdos
Now do that ... at 15 notes per second.
i... I have to learn this in less than 3 hours if i want to make varsity. i f*cked up big time...
how did that go?
@@jerrymcston5598 i’m very intrigued
listen to advanced corpse tumor solo by necrophagist ;)
hehe you are my man!! Both of these are amazing pieces. But to be fair as I am studying both - the capricio is more complex in terms of theory . I am studying them on guitar (yes my hands are in extreme pain and that's gonna take years lol)
+very good also I am learning the Caprice on guitar with the violin technique... dude. ...
Se parece com Paganinia
Same pattern with Paganiniana
Difficillimus capricio toti viginti-quattuor.
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Personally, i prefer the arrangement Liszt did with this piece. I think it’s more epic than this :B
Русские тут есть вообще?)
Конечно есть ,и слушаю с удовольствием,замечательное исполнение, браво Паганини и маэстро Маркову!!!прекрасно, шикарно!!!
5:48 best moment
that's the end part
Are you stupid or something?
@@Kchkchkch8415 I'm joking
it goes slower and the 32 notes are measued not free; that's what makes it difficult!
Sure, you show us how that works.
@@duvidl58 ua-cam.com/video/JmPrWIr1UV0/v-deo.html
@@meyerbeer13 Oh dear
@@duvidl58 whatever I'm not twiddling my fingers at random
@@meyerbeer13 I really hope you're not being serious
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