I was very fortunate to hear David Oistrakh in person when he was touring in the USA. He stopped in Columbus Ohio and played with the Columbus Symphony. Certainly a 2nd tier if not third tier orchestra in the USA. However, Oistrakh was always gracious in playing with such symphonies. He was brilliant as usual. Played the Beethoven Violin Concerto. He was just a gracious person in sharing his extraordinary talents.
I quite like the Oistrakh recordings with Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell, but I've never heard of Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, USA, let alone the once in a lifetime sort of collaboration with Oistrakh. Rather confusingly, we have recordings of Columbia Symphony Orchestra under Bruno Walter as well, but actually Oistrakh never played with Walter even though there's a Sony CD with names of Oistrakh and Walter together. In reality Oistrakh played with Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy (Sibelius Violin Concerto), the recording of which is compiled together with Zino Francescatti with Walter (Beethoven Violin Concerto).
Yes I have some of the Cleveland recordings. Columbus Symphony never recorded anything that I know of. This was an in person concert that he did with the symphony.
@@erichstocker8358 Right. No worries. It's not that I doubt your fond memories of Oistrakh in person but that I wanted to point out the confusion (albeit in my head only). I only wish they had recorded the performance in Columbus, Ohio.
1935 Wieniawski International Violin Competition, in Warsaw. Ginette Nevue 1st 16 years-old David Oistrakh 2nd 27 years-old Brahms Violin concert 1946 Ginette Nevue 26 years-old 1963 David Oistrakh 55 years-old 2023 Seohyun Kim 14 years-old Who is the best? 2023 Tibor Varga Violin Competition Seohyun Kim 1st 14 years-old performs with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sergej Krylov
I also agree. David Oistrak is The KING OF VIOLINISTS, OF ALL TIMES. AND WILL KEEP HIS TITLE FOR EVER?! LOVE DAVID OISTRAK VIOLIN PLAYING !!! HE 'LL BE ALWAYS THE BEST, ," THE KING OF VIOLINISTS".
Even Brahms imself would have shaken the hand of this unbelievable violinist, the orchestra is superb as well, the proformence of this amazing concerto is absolutely wonderful,
Thank you. Oistrakh was rightly regarded as the foremost violinist of his generation but a word for Kondrashin. He was very underrated. Some of his Russian period recordings were hard to come by as the authorities banned them after his defection. His support in this performance is exemplary. His recording of Scheherazade is arguably the finest. His set of Shostakovich Symphonies is also monumental.
Heard Oistrakh first around 1960, can't claim he's the greatest because there's no such thing in great art, but no violinist in my experience could equal him for power and excitement. Still and always my favorite.
There are unfortunately few recordings left of Ginette Neveu, who died tragically, in a plane crash, at the age of 30. But enough to say that she was more magical and there was even more power (altough she was a woman) and excitement than with Oistrakh. Easily the "greatest" violinist of the 20th century. Also depth of interpretation, so not only technical skill.
I love this recording - his playing is faultless. His tone is amazing, his phrasing so sensitive ... what more do you want of a violinist? Hahn, Mutter, all could do with listening to this giant of music.
My whole life changed when I heard his interpretation. Like a girl who had only wrong relationships in classical music, he explained how it has to be. Great forever, BRAVO maestro!❤❤❤
We are lucky to have recordings of great violinists. Brilliant, amazingly skilled. So different. My heart is always with David Oistrakh. Incredible, huge. Unreachable noble.
Oistrach’s version of the Tchaikovsky violin concerto is the greatest I’ve ever heard for clarity, evenness between the notes, intonation, power and excitement. It has the right emotional intensity and speed and for music historians expresses the turmoil Tchaikovsky had just gone through at that time of his life. I also first heard it around the early 60’s and my jaw dropped open for a week.
I've never heard Tchaikovsky's interpreted and played better: and anything and everything David Oistrakh plays is the very best - honest, earnest performances; true to the music and true to himself...
I personally feel, I personally can say I personally can affirm that DAVID OISTRAK IS THE BEST VIOLINIST OF ALL TIMES, IN THE WHOLE WORLD !!! DAVID OISTRAK IS THE KING OF VIOLINISTS !!! THE BEST!!!
I jused to regard David Oistrach as a kind of ultimate God of violin. His way to play is so supremely brilliant, plain, honest and charmingly masculine. Then I found Daniel Lozakowich. He constantly takes my breath away.
@@williamkwn2525 Ginette Neveu indeed! She beat Oistrakh in the Wieniaski competition when she was 15 and Oistrakh 27. This was not by accident. Oistrakh is among the greats, but *certainly* Ginette, if not THE greatest.
Давид Ойстрах-гениальные скрипичные пассажи. Музыка в его исполнении проникает в душу сказочными звуками. Будем бережно хранить наследие замечательных артистов, наших соотечественников.
Nobody else had his sweet, buttery, singing sound, particularly in the high melodies on the E string, or his sunny quality. There is always an emotional warmth to his playing.
В честь 115 летия со дня рождения Д.Ф.Ойстраха в г.Астана Республики Казахстан учредили Конкурс Скрипачей имени Д.Ф.Ойстраха.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋🌿✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨🌿✨🌍✨🌝✨🪐✨🌞✨🌟✨🌠☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌
All phrases of the 1st movement 3:05 - Build up for solo start 3:25 - Powerful solo start 5:52 - When it gets better 7:05 - Calm and beautiful part 8:31 - The most epic part 8:57 - Octaves 10:03 - Mysterious part 11:15 - Explosive part 11:45 - Panicky part 13:29 - Same melody as 5:52 but lower notes 14:37 - Same melody as 7:05 but lower notes 16:15 - Similar melody to 8:31 but slightly different 17:22 - Cadenza 21:21 - Ending part of 1st mvmt
Really!! Nevertheless, Capucon and Lozakovich is a wonderfully sympathetic presentation, too. On my opinion they play this piece of art so totally together, with respect and communication between each other.
I'm the one who goes on and on praising HEIFETZ, and I won't stop, BUT, for this glorious Brahms concerto, it's OISTRAKH!!! Although I must say his recording of this, which I have, is even better (if you can believe it!) especially the opening, where his high note reaches up and touches God Almighty!!! It's spectacular. ONLY with this Brahms, Heifetz is a close second. And from me, that's saying a lot.
DAVID OISTRAK "KING OF VIOLINISTS ' . NO VIOLINIST WILL SURPASS HIM" HE IS THE BEST" !!!!! MY PERSONAL OPINIÓN !!! EVERY TIME I HEAR DAVID OISTRAK , I AM THE MOST HAPPY PERSON IN THE WORLD. !!!!
I grew up listening to Oistrakh playing the Brahms. No one else compares. Such clarity of tone, confidence, and pure intonation are rare. (Just get rid of those stupid ads in the middle, interrupting great music!)
Magistral interpretación del Legendario y Prestigioso Violinista David Oistrakh ; ejecuta la Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor Aleman Johannes Brahms ; con un elevado Nivel temperamental y un arrollador y exquisito virtuosismo ; unido a un brillante y maravilloso sonido .
Poucos tocaram como ele. Uma pena q esta geração nova não tenha oportunidade de tê-lo assistido. Tenho alguns discos dele que guardo com todo o carinho.
Precisamente las nuevas generaciones tienen a su alcance absolutamente todas las grabaciones habidas y por haber de cualquier instrumentista que se les antoje. Piense un poco antes de decir idioteces 😅
@@elquepasadeti No es necesario decir groserías a los demás para defender tu opinión. No me gusta este comentario que has hecho porque está fuera de lugar.
Здесь иногда пишут те, кто слышал его живое исполнение - вот счастливчики !!! А что делать, кто родился в тот же год - когда прозвучала эта несравненная запись ?!.. Ойстраху было 55 лет - наверное, это был пик его исполнительской карьеры. Сейчас, возвращаясь в это чудесное время, одно скажу - со-равного даже среди современных Давиду Ойстраху скрипачей мне при всей скрупулёзности и при всём упорстве обнаружить так и не привелось - это, если брать во внимание глубину трактовок и их ясный авторский замысел, настолько ярко, мощно, неповторимо и недосягаемо воплощённый в исполнении этого гиганта XX века. СПб, рабочий, 61 год.
@@b.l.r.2029сердечно благодарю - это от сердца...Я помню глаза Леонида Когана с расстояния короче моей руки - иначе про таких гениев писать не получается...только памятью сердца.
beautiful, love violín ,. thanks for sharing this Masters of the violín, love to listen and learn lots too, I study violín , look at that and his interpretación and Brahms 💙💛🌹💗🌹🌹🌹🌹!!!!
RCA included this and a performance of Mozart's K207 (from the same concert - the slow movement marvellously played) in a 2-CD issue about twenty-five years ago, along with the two Shostakovich concertos. (Carefully they cut out the intervals between the movements - which in a performance like this you need). This is a real performance - by the finale the accompanied cadenza is so perfectly done it doesn't even come across as display, and the coda of the first movement is almost ideal. I heard him play the Brahms In Manchester once, but Barbirolli wasn't conducting, and it soon became clear that Maurice Handford, a former brass player, who was, was taking his cues from Oistrakh. Here Kondrashin and Oistrakh are equals.
I find it hard to hold back tears listening to the emotions Mr. Oistrakh brings to Brahms. Мне трудно сдержать слезы из-за тех эмоций, которые мистер Ойстрах привносит в Брамса.
had this man played the electric guitar in a band the likes of the legends of Rock we now know...this sort of video would have reached 990,800,00 views around the world not 9,908 ...this said his performance is nothing short of Brahmsian !
@Sherlock Holmeswhy tf are you so damn offended, I’m literally a classical guitarist, pianist, and composer and I hate pop music, but I don’t deny truth. The reason why this video has considerably less views than a given pop song is because classical music is centuries old and is not nearly as popular as classical music. You’ve made a fool of yourself. EDIT: that comments section point you made is completely invalid, I just did exactly what you said for three different songs and I can’t find a single comment from older than a few months ago.
I was very fortunate to hear David Oistrakh in person when he was touring in the USA. He stopped in Columbus Ohio and played with the Columbus Symphony. Certainly a 2nd tier if not third tier orchestra in the USA. However, Oistrakh was always gracious in playing with such symphonies. He was brilliant as usual. Played the Beethoven Violin Concerto. He was just a gracious person in sharing his extraordinary talents.
I quite like the Oistrakh recordings with Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell, but I've never heard of Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, USA, let alone the once in a lifetime sort of collaboration with Oistrakh. Rather confusingly, we have recordings of Columbia Symphony Orchestra under Bruno Walter as well, but actually Oistrakh never played with Walter even though there's a Sony CD with names of Oistrakh and Walter together. In reality Oistrakh played with Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy (Sibelius Violin Concerto), the recording of which is compiled together with Zino Francescatti with Walter (Beethoven Violin Concerto).
Yes I have some of the Cleveland recordings. Columbus Symphony never recorded anything that I know of. This was an in person concert that he did with the symphony.
@@erichstocker8358
Right. No worries. It's not that I doubt your fond memories of Oistrakh in person but that I wanted to point out the confusion (albeit in my head only). I only wish they had recorded the performance in Columbus, Ohio.
Today, October 24th, 2024, the 50th anniversary of Mr. Oistrakh's passing. Rest in peace great maestro! Thank you for the wonderful music!!
❤🕊️
In my opinion, David Oistrakh was the greatest violinist of all time.
1935 Wieniawski International Violin Competition, in Warsaw.
Ginette Nevue 1st 16 years-old
David Oistrakh 2nd 27 years-old
Brahms Violin concert
1946 Ginette Nevue 26 years-old
1963 David Oistrakh 55 years-old
2023 Seohyun Kim 14 years-old
Who is the best?
2023 Tibor Varga Violin Competition
Seohyun Kim 1st 14 years-old
performs with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sergej Krylov
I also agree. David Oistrak is The KING OF VIOLINISTS, OF ALL TIMES. AND WILL KEEP HIS TITLE FOR EVER?! LOVE DAVID OISTRAK VIOLIN PLAYING !!! HE 'LL BE ALWAYS THE BEST, ," THE KING OF VIOLINISTS".
Jascha Heifetz Guila Bustabo Viktor Tretjakov Leonid Kogan better
@@timelover8172 oh come on! It’s like comparing Zeus and Jupiter.
@@littleredwitch fr bro IS drunk ash
Even Brahms imself would have shaken the hand of this unbelievable violinist, the orchestra is superb as well, the proformence of this amazing concerto is absolutely wonderful,
Thank you. Oistrakh was rightly regarded as the foremost violinist of his generation but a word for Kondrashin. He was very underrated. Some of his Russian period recordings were hard to come by as the authorities banned them after his defection. His support in this performance is exemplary. His recording of Scheherazade is arguably the finest. His set of Shostakovich Symphonies is also monumental.
Heard Oistrakh first around 1960, can't claim he's the greatest because there's no such thing in great art, but no violinist in my experience could equal him for power and excitement. Still and always my favorite.
There are unfortunately few recordings left of Ginette Neveu, who died tragically, in a plane crash, at the age of 30. But enough to say that she was more magical and there was even more power (altough she was a woman) and excitement than with Oistrakh. Easily the "greatest" violinist of the 20th century. Also depth of interpretation, so not only technical skill.
@@jansnauwaert1785 How come? Wish I can know more about what you have told us.
Maybe Leonid Kogan
@@jansnauwaert1785I agree and her Beethoven Sibelius truly outstanding
You say It very right friend, in good music there is no better and best, good music is always the best at the moment you play, hear or dance It !!
He was, and he will forever be a legend. He was an extraordinary musician. The way he played was crucial. This is the way Brahms has to be played.
I - Allegro non troppo : 0:54
II - Adagio : 23:09
III - Allegro Giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto : 32:21
I love this recording - his playing is faultless. His tone is amazing, his phrasing so sensitive ... what more do you want of a violinist? Hahn, Mutter, all could do with listening to this giant of music.
My whole life changed when I heard his interpretation. Like a girl who had only wrong relationships in classical music, he explained how it has to be. Great forever, BRAVO maestro!❤❤❤
We are lucky to have recordings of great violinists. Brilliant, amazingly skilled. So different. My heart is always with David Oistrakh. Incredible, huge. Unreachable noble.
Да... Ойстрах!!! Ни одного лишнего движения, но сколько музыки и смыслов..
Oistrach’s version of the Tchaikovsky violin concerto is the greatest I’ve ever heard for clarity, evenness between the notes, intonation, power and excitement. It has the right emotional intensity and speed and for music historians expresses the turmoil Tchaikovsky had just gone through at that time of his life. I also first heard it around the early 60’s and my jaw dropped open for a week.
I've never heard Tchaikovsky's interpreted and played better: and anything and everything David Oistrakh plays is the very best - honest, earnest performances; true to the music and true to himself...
His playing touches the heartstrings!
Wow! I'm glad this performance has been preserved.
Я СЧАСТЛИВА Оттого,что могу слушать ЭТУ музыку в ЭТОМ исполнении.Желаю и вам того же!
Moi aussi
I personally feel, I personally can say I personally can affirm that DAVID OISTRAK IS THE BEST VIOLINIST OF ALL TIMES, IN THE WHOLE WORLD !!! DAVID OISTRAK IS THE KING OF VIOLINISTS !!! THE BEST!!!
맞습니다.오이스트라흐는 파가니니,요아힘,비에니아프스키,크라이슬러 등과 어깨를 나란히 합니다.
He does not play like a Man .He plays like God.
I love him.
I jused to regard David Oistrach as a kind of ultimate God of violin. His way to play is so supremely brilliant, plain, honest and charmingly masculine. Then I found Daniel Lozakowich. He constantly takes my breath away.
The best violinist of the stereo recording era so far.
Don't forget Ginette Neveu, Ossy Renardy and all these young violinists left too early.
@@williamkwn2525 Ginette Neveu indeed! She beat Oistrakh in the Wieniaski competition when she was 15 and Oistrakh 27. This was not by accident. Oistrakh is among the greats, but *certainly* Ginette, if not THE greatest.
i prefer heifetz and himm
Shlomo mintz
He was there for high- fidelity before stereo
The best for Brahms. I heard him live in London and h played incredibly great. No one like him.
Yeah no-one is really like him. You really can recognize his super energetic virtuous sound
With Schwartz as director ?
Давид Ойстрах-гениальные скрипичные пассажи. Музыка в его исполнении проникает в душу сказочными звуками. Будем бережно хранить наследие замечательных артистов, наших соотечественников.
Truly one of the greatest ever, that tone !!
Non ci sono aggettivi adeguati per definire una simile bravura nel "far cantare il violino" e una musica stupefacente come questa.
Good god, simply stunning. Was Oistrakh the greatest? Certainly he makes a good argument here.
Tears come to my eyes when I listen to him play. Utter bliss. 😢
Nobody else had his sweet, buttery, singing sound, particularly in the high melodies on the E string, or his sunny quality. There is always an emotional warmth to his playing.
❤😂🎉😢😮😅
@@ginaabadi4923POR QUÉ tu respuesta?...,apuesto,que,NI sabes de MÚSICA!...,¡jaja!...😅
🫡☝️👍🫵👌 Yeah it is true!
He a legend!!!!!🥹🥹 my favorite of all time.
Эталонное исполнение, гениальная простота, совершенное владение инструментом, свобода и без нажима, выдающийся скрипач!
В честь 115 летия со дня рождения Д.Ф.Ойстраха в г.Астана Республики Казахстан учредили Конкурс Скрипачей имени Д.Ф.Ойстраха.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋🌿✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨🌿✨🌍✨🌝✨🪐✨🌞✨🌟✨🌠☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌☄️🌌
David Oistrakh, another level of performance! Impressive, emotional.
This music has the power to transport me to another world. The level of skill and emotion is unmatched. A symphony of perfection! 🚀🎶
All phrases of the 1st movement
3:05 - Build up for solo start
3:25 - Powerful solo start
5:52 - When it gets better
7:05 - Calm and beautiful part
8:31 - The most epic part
8:57 - Octaves
10:03 - Mysterious part
11:15 - Explosive part
11:45 - Panicky part
13:29 - Same melody as 5:52 but lower notes
14:37 - Same melody as 7:05 but lower notes
16:15 - Similar melody to 8:31 but slightly different
17:22 - Cadenza
21:21 - Ending part of 1st mvmt
You copied a comment on another rendition of this piece on you tube
@@bard2227 You know what, I'm the same person!
If you check out the name you will find out.
btw which rendition?
@@dannyboy2267 reallyy hahaha, well then good job to you!!
On Hilary Hahn s
@@dannyboy2267 Can you do for the other concerto and other movements as well?
Давид Ойстрах! Великий музыкант .Вечная память Великому Мастеру !. Ойстрах... То лучшее, что могло случится с человечеством.
My ever best performance of Brahms violin concerto.
Have Yoy heard Lozakowich
I agree with you
For me the best performance is for Menuhin.
Jascha Heifetz great Violinist too.
И сила и нежность... А звук! Чудо. ❤ ❤ ❤
Wonderfully played David Oistrakh.
Would love to have heard David and Jascha playing the Bach double...the two greatest
Would never have worked...like chalk and cheese.
And also Oistrakh and Menuhin
@@nickyork8901 disagree; they were great enough to have made it work...chalk and cheese...mmmmmm
@@nickyork8901 why would they be like chalk and cheese?
Really!! Nevertheless, Capucon and Lozakovich is a wonderfully sympathetic presentation, too. On my opinion they play this piece of art so totally together, with respect and communication between each other.
OMG! Goosebumps all over, from toe tips to hair tips. Oistrakh unreachable.
bow absolutely glued to the strings - sumptuous
This is life changing.
Давид Ойстрах! Великий музыкант .Вечная память Великому Мастеру !
King of Violinists - Greatest of the Greats of all-time !!!
А Стерн ,Менухин.
@@Регина-ъ4ъ You're right - they are also great - but David Oistrakh is The King....
Outstanding Performance!
I'm the one who goes on and on praising HEIFETZ, and I won't stop, BUT, for this glorious Brahms concerto, it's OISTRAKH!!! Although I must say his recording of this, which I have, is even better (if you can believe it!) especially the opening, where his high note reaches up and touches God Almighty!!! It's spectacular. ONLY with this Brahms, Heifetz is a close second. And from me, that's saying a lot.
Thanks for this video. David Oistrakh and nothing more to tell, just listen and watch such a maestro!!!
Oistrakh is incredible!
DAVID OISTRAK "KING OF VIOLINISTS ' . NO VIOLINIST WILL SURPASS HIM" HE IS THE BEST" !!!!! MY PERSONAL OPINIÓN !!! EVERY TIME I HEAR DAVID OISTRAK , I AM THE MOST HAPPY PERSON IN THE WORLD. !!!!
Moi aussi
I grew up listening to Oistrakh playing the Brahms. No one else compares. Such clarity of tone, confidence, and pure intonation are rare. (Just get rid of those stupid ads in the middle, interrupting great music!)
Fantastic performance by all. Hardly a note out of place and Oistrakh rock solid, yet sweet sounding as ever. Fabulous.
Magistral interpretación del Legendario y Prestigioso Violinista David Oistrakh ; ejecuta la Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor Aleman Johannes Brahms ; con un elevado Nivel temperamental y un arrollador y exquisito virtuosismo ; unido a un brillante y maravilloso sonido .
Just look at the outstanding control of the bow! And listen to the sparkling clean intonation of the double stops!
Beauty beyond all. Effortless beauty
Два титана Ойстрах и Кондрашин.Эталон исполнения который трудно будет превзойти...
❤❤❤❤❤❤
At 5:07 the way the bow literally slides across the strings is amazing...
Poucos tocaram como ele. Uma pena q esta geração nova não tenha oportunidade de tê-lo assistido. Tenho alguns discos dele que guardo com todo o carinho.
No-one else has played, plays - or probably never will...
🇮🇷 🎻🎶🎶🎶🔥🌟 Desde una provincia de Mexico. 🥇💕💕💕💕
Pena que as novas gerações não cresceram ouvindo esse instrumentista sensível e virtuose o mesmo tempo. Com ele, o violino passa a ter alma e cor!
Pero escucharon a Henryk Szeryng.
Precisamente las nuevas generaciones tienen a su alcance absolutamente todas las grabaciones habidas y por haber de cualquier instrumentista que se les antoje. Piense un poco antes de decir idioteces 😅
@@elquepasadeti No es necesario decir groserías a los demás para defender tu opinión. No me gusta este comentario que has hecho porque está fuera de lugar.
I cannot say enough to express my feelings when I listen to Oistrakh playing..... It's simply perfection personified!!
Oistrakh makes me fall in love with every piece he plays. 🙏❤
Ойстрах... То лучшее, что могло случится с человечеством
абсолютно
Исполнение от всевышнего. Душа подписалась ,живу ...
Душа подпиталась
Magnificent! 😀🎶🎻🦋🌺🌹🥰💐👍
Здесь иногда пишут те, кто слышал его живое исполнение - вот счастливчики !!! А что делать, кто родился в тот же год - когда прозвучала эта несравненная запись ?!.. Ойстраху было 55 лет - наверное, это был пик его исполнительской карьеры.
Сейчас, возвращаясь в это чудесное время, одно скажу - со-равного даже среди современных Давиду Ойстраху скрипачей мне при всей скрупулёзности и при всём упорстве обнаружить так и не привелось - это, если брать во внимание глубину трактовок и их ясный авторский замысел, настолько ярко, мощно, неповторимо и недосягаемо воплощённый в исполнении этого гиганта XX века.
СПб, рабочий, 61 год.
Excelente comentario. Lo felicito.
@@b.l.r.2029сердечно благодарю - это от сердца...Я помню глаза Леонида Когана с расстояния короче моей руки - иначе про таких гениев писать не получается...только памятью сердца.
I like it better than the famous Oistrach-Klemperer performance, it is really great
I have that version on DVD, best I could do.
My God, absolute mastery at the top of his 'game'.
hier ist wieder ein meister am werk
Genau.
O maior, o melhor indiscutivelmente!!
Great piece, great performance - Thanks for sharing!!
Tres Grandes, Compositor y Violinista y Director!!!!.-
beautiful, love violín ,. thanks for sharing this Masters of the violín, love to listen and learn lots too, I study violín , look at that and his interpretación and Brahms 💙💛🌹💗🌹🌹🌹🌹!!!!
David Oistrakh is an unreachable amazing violin wonder
For me, Daniel Lozakovich represents something even more than the amazingly wonderful Mr David Oistrach
@@mariaeskelinen8078 Daniel Lozakovich is nothing compared to M⁰ Oistrakh
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@@mariaeskelinen8078 You're joking right?
60年前の演奏ですが、オイストラフの美音がよく捉えられた貴重で、素晴らしい映像記録です。第1楽章のカデンツァ明けなど例えようもない美に落涙を禁じ得ない。
ブラームスのバイオリン音楽の素晴らしい演奏は熱い夏の一服の清涼剤。
32:18 “i’m finished”
aside another beautiful master piece, this music is absolutely stunning
may i ask what it is?
RCA included this and a performance of Mozart's K207 (from the same concert - the slow movement marvellously played) in a 2-CD issue about twenty-five years ago, along with the two Shostakovich concertos. (Carefully they cut out the intervals between the movements - which in a performance like this you need). This is a real performance - by the finale the accompanied cadenza is so perfectly done it doesn't even come across as display, and the coda of the first movement is almost ideal. I heard him play the Brahms In Manchester once, but Barbirolli wasn't conducting, and it soon became clear that Maurice Handford, a former brass player, who was, was taking his cues from Oistrakh. Here Kondrashin and Oistrakh are equals.
¡Él es el más grande violinista de todos los tiempos!
Великий скрипач! The greatest violinist!
I find it hard to hold back tears listening to the emotions Mr. Oistrakh brings to Brahms.
Мне трудно сдержать слезы из-за тех эмоций, которые мистер Ойстрах привносит в Брамса.
I grew up watching this ❤ thank you for the upload
ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕ!ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!НЕПОДРАЖАЕМО!!!
Thank you! Regards from Serbia
THE GREATEST VIOLINIST
R.I.P. Legend
Hello,
Thank you very much for this beautifull film !
Best wishes !
Jean-Charles Bourquin
It's magic that he rarely broke his bow hair even his playing was so powerful.
La Russie Soviétique en gloire mais un des plus grands artistes au monde
Le plus grand ! Jamais inégalé! Vive l'âme russe et Odessa ❤
Fue mi favorito. ,,,,🎶🎶🎶🎶🖐️
17:22 Cadenza. Сильный скрипач! Оркестр из солистов.
0:56 -allegro non troppo
23:02 - adagio
32:20 - final
Simply the Best...
Stunning
David Oïstrakh est le plus merveilleux des violonistes.
J'ai bien écrit « est », parce qu'il est encore, et pour toujours !
Una exelencia de todo el mundo ....
How have I not heard of this violinist before? This was a treat.
When music was real❤❤❤❤❤
Augustin Hadelich makes it real today
had this man played the electric guitar in a band the likes of the legends of Rock we now know...this sort of video would have reached 990,800,00 views around the world not 9,908 ...this said his performance is nothing short of Brahmsian !
Yeah because classical music is centuries old and not as popular as modern music....
@Sherlock Holmeswhy tf are you so damn offended, I’m literally a classical guitarist, pianist, and composer and I hate pop music, but I don’t deny truth. The reason why this video has considerably less views than a given pop song is because classical music is centuries old and is not nearly as popular as classical music. You’ve made a fool of yourself.
EDIT: that comments section point you made is completely invalid, I just did exactly what you said for three different songs and I can’t find a single comment from older than a few months ago.
@Sherlock Holmes this concerto was written in the last 150iidh years
He is not playing. He is singing!
i was flabergasted by his way of playing
Царь Давид!!! Tzar David! I love you!!!!
А кто лучше ? Ойстрах или Хейфец ?
Wow what gold mine
Holy mother of god, that is very very impressive command of everything 😯
Who in the world gives this a thumbs down?
An idiot of the first order😂