Great talent - but it's unforgivable that the soloist's name isn't listed. Seriously? You have to look in the comments??! Lara Boschkor is the soloist.
Lara Boschkor was born in Tübingen in 1999 and began playing the violin at the age of four. She is currently studying as a junior student at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts in Erik Schumann’s class.
There are so many wonderful young talents in the EU and Asia these days. The bar has been raised, in my opinion. How sad that the emphasis on the arts has been taken out of the schools in the US.
A wonderful player, beautiful playing, I will be watching out for more of her playing. Such confidence, and very exciting, without any silly faces. I wish Heifetz had recorded this concerto, I'm sure he would have loved hearing this girl.
Lara Boschkor will be a violinist to watch in the future. I like her matter of fact style, without the emotional body language displayed some other players.
Yes Alas ! There are a lot of failed musicians whom this young and high talent annoys to the highest degree. She is awesome. Long and beautiful career for her!
This performance is the greatest I've seen or heard, what wonderful vibrato, this young girl has got star quality, almost Heifetzien. If only Heifetz had recorded this concerto, that would have been something to reckon with. This wonderful young girls name is, Lara Boschkor.
WHAT HECK at 8:30…… so amazing 🤩!!! This is just such a wonderful performance. Lots of new ideas …. I have this on repeat. What a genius! Love this thanks for posting!
Wunderbar gespielt. Vor allem weil durch die virtuose Violinstimme immer gute Musik durchscheint. Das haben vor ihr Michael Rabin und Itzak Perlman auch getan und, wenn auch zu ein wenig geringerem Effekt, Ivry Gitlis und Viktor Pikaizen. Wer dieses schwere Violinkonzert so spielen kann, muss absolut als Meister der Violine bezeichnet werden. Meine aufrichtigen Komplimente an Lara Boschkor mit Gruß aus Tübingen!
¡¡¡ Impressionante !!! - ★★★★★★★★★★ Straordinaria Lara Boschkor. ...Una delle poche interpretazioni (dopo quella di Ivry Gitlis) degna di questo concerto.
Lara Boschkor is the soloist. Outstanding performance!! Bravo!!! This work is very seldom performed live and not because it's not a good piece. Few violinists have it in their repertoire - it is extremely difficult in too many places.
violinhunter2. Wieniawski's first concerto is difficult, for sure, but so is Paganini's first (even without Sauret's notoriously difficult cadenza), which is more popular among violinists than Wieniawski's first is. Wieniawski's second is more popular amongst violinists. As to why Wieniawski's first is not as popular, it could be that its level of difficulty is hyped up by people writing comments such as yours, and so violinists freak out and stay away. But if one actually learns to play it, as I myself am now doing, one should find that although it does have many techniques in it, especially in the first movement, once one learns the technique, one should find that this piece is quite playable, since it fits the hands comfortably, unlike the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, which Itzhak Perlman calls uncomfortable.
@@nelsoncheng4638 I am 100% certain that professional fiddle players do not listen to ANYTHING I have to say regarding difficulties. I know dozens of violinists and believe me, they could not care less about my opinion regarding the things they play. If they choose not to learn it, it is either because they themselves fear it or the thing is just not popular with conductors who ultimately choose the repertoire and it's really not worth spending time learning something you will seldom perform and make money with. The same can be said of the Schumann concerto (which is much easier than this thing.) The concerto does not sell so it does not get air time. That's why we hear the Bruch, Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn (e minor), Tchaikovsky, and Sibelius over and over and over and over and over...... It might just really be a commercial decision - wirklich! It's like spending lots of time and money building a beautiful mansion which nobody will ever buy, much less live in! The artistic gain does not justify the effort - and the effort would be considerable. Thank you for your comment and good luck with this lovely concerto.
@@violinhunter2 you say nobody cares and yet you are here listening to this concerto. I personally think this concerto is under appreciated because though it’s not written as a normal romantic era concerto there are things to enjoy in it. Not to mention it also depends on the phrasing of the player as well. In terms of technique it’s not really that far off from pieces like pag. Either way you shouldn’t write the type of comments discouraging people from playing this concerto ;-;
Lara Boschkor was born in Tübingen in 1999 and began playing the violin at the age of four. She is currently studying as a junior student at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts in Erik Schumann’s class. Kronberg Academy: Lara Boschkor
I notice the bridge of her violin seem to be tilted toward her, not perpendicular to the violin, does' it affect positively the sounding of the instrument ?... the sound she pulls out of it is beautiful...., would anyone know the make of her violin ?.... Thanks.
This is Wonderfull, exceptional talent, she's a gem !.... but I really would like to know who this wonderful violinist is ?.... thank you for adding a complete description !...
+Orlando Mc Oh !... thanks so much !.... do you know where was this recorded and when, with which orchestra and conductor and what is her violin ?????....Thanks.
@norby hofner Editing? You want proper editing, you say. Ha. The Internet (so-called) went mainstream circa 1995, and it's been all downhill from there. If you can believe it, editing at one time was a proud and even well-paying profession. But like the horse and buggy and rotary telephones, that's all ancient history now. // As others have mentioned in these comments, it seems that the violinist is Lara Boschkor.
Great talent - but it's unforgivable that the soloist's name isn't listed. Seriously? You have to look in the comments??! Lara Boschkor is the soloist.
www.tonali.de/profile/lara-boschkor/
I couldn't understand why the soloist's name isn't mentioned.
As the top comment you could have mentioned her name as well, Lara Boschkor
@@MattB90 had no idea mine was the top comment. I'll edit now.
Ditto
Lara Boschkor was born in Tübingen in 1999 and began playing the violin at the age of four. She is currently studying as a junior student at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts in Erik Schumann’s class.
She should go to Curtis Institute.
As long as not Juliard - too much spotlight ending up show business
movements:
1st 00:01
2nd 15:17
3rd 19:30
best parts:
0:53 to 1:35
2:08 to 4:26
5:05 to 6:09
7:16 to 10:28
12:35 to 14:59
There are so many wonderful young talents in the EU and Asia these days. The bar has been raised, in my opinion. How sad that the emphasis on the arts has been taken out of the schools in the US.
■ THE BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE GREAT ARTIST IN THE CINEMATIC VIDEO. ❤
Fantastic security and ease in the most fiendishly difficult passages. A huge talent! Congratulations and every success in your career Lara!
A wonderful player, beautiful playing, I will be watching out for more of her playing. Such confidence, and very exciting, without any silly faces. I wish Heifetz had recorded this concerto, I'm sure he would have loved hearing this girl.
Simply great.
I love this video, saw more than 10 times.
Lara Boschkor will be a violinist to watch in the future. I like her matter of fact style, without the emotional body language displayed some other players.
100% agree, back to J. Haifeitz: solid content without glamorousity; can’t wait to see her in live
How can somebody dislike this?
It's pure envy!
Yes Alas ! There are a lot of failed musicians whom this young and high talent annoys to the highest degree. She is awesome. Long and beautiful career for her!
Because in the description it doesn't say her name instead it says it's ithzak perlman
It is magnificent!
The soloist's name is Lara Boschkor. She was born in 1999 in Germany.
Amazing!!
This is just perfect...
Wonderful!
Qualquer coisa como fantástico! Imparável violinista! Uma leoa! Parabéns! Grandes interpretações!
Wow.just like great artist.
I hear a strong influence of Michael Rabin. He has arguably the greatest recommend of this piece.
And Boris Goldstein as well!
Like a Jacqueline du Pre of the violin!
Yes, she reminds also me of the young J. Dupré. Let's hope that Lara's destiny will be a better one.
Yes, you are right---she remindes J.Du Pre'! ❤
This performance is the greatest I've seen or heard, what wonderful vibrato, this young girl has got star quality, almost Heifetzien. If only Heifetz had recorded this concerto, that would have been something to reckon with. This wonderful young girls name is,
Lara Boschkor.
Heifetz didn't but Michael Rabin did.
Fantástico!
WOW. Musical genius.
WHAT HECK at 8:30…… so amazing 🤩!!! This is just such a wonderful performance. Lots of new ideas …. I have this on repeat. What a genius! Love this thanks for posting!
Wunderbar gespielt. Vor allem weil durch die virtuose Violinstimme immer gute Musik durchscheint. Das haben vor ihr Michael Rabin und Itzak Perlman auch getan und, wenn auch zu ein wenig geringerem Effekt, Ivry Gitlis und Viktor Pikaizen. Wer dieses schwere Violinkonzert so spielen kann, muss absolut als Meister der Violine bezeichnet werden. Meine aufrichtigen Komplimente an Lara Boschkor mit Gruß aus Tübingen!
Wow!
¡¡¡ Impressionante !!! - ★★★★★★★★★★
Straordinaria Lara Boschkor.
...Una delle poche interpretazioni (dopo quella di Ivry Gitlis) degna di questo concerto.
Such graceful and effortless playing, yet not flashy at all!
Ditto😊
Lara Boschkor is the soloist.
Quem é está violinista? Uma estrela desta dimensão! Deveria ser mencionado o nome! Isto é incrível!
Wow
Wow she's an excellent player
Bravo,❤❤❤
She is a genius!
The anonymous genius.
talent!!!!
WOW.
Bravooooo
Lara Boschkor is the soloist. Outstanding performance!! Bravo!!! This work is very seldom performed live and not because it's not a good piece. Few violinists have it in their repertoire - it is extremely difficult in too many places.
violinhunter2. Wieniawski's first concerto is difficult, for sure, but so is Paganini's first (even without Sauret's notoriously difficult cadenza), which is more popular among violinists than Wieniawski's first is. Wieniawski's second is more popular amongst violinists. As to why Wieniawski's first is not as popular, it could be that its level of difficulty is hyped up by people writing comments such as yours, and so violinists freak out and stay away. But if one actually learns to play it, as I myself am now doing, one should find that although it does have many techniques in it, especially in the first movement, once one learns the technique, one should find that this piece is quite playable, since it fits the hands comfortably, unlike the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, which Itzhak Perlman calls uncomfortable.
@@nelsoncheng4638 I am 100% certain that professional fiddle players do not listen to ANYTHING I have to say regarding difficulties. I know dozens of violinists and believe me, they could not care less about my opinion regarding the things they play. If they choose not to learn it, it is either because they themselves fear it or the thing is just not popular with conductors who ultimately choose the repertoire and it's really not worth spending time learning something you will seldom perform and make money with. The same can be said of the Schumann concerto (which is much easier than this thing.) The concerto does not sell so it does not get air time. That's why we hear the Bruch, Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn (e minor), Tchaikovsky, and Sibelius over and over and over and over and over...... It might just really be a commercial decision - wirklich! It's like spending lots of time and money building a beautiful mansion which nobody will ever buy, much less live in! The artistic gain does not justify the effort - and the effort would be considerable. Thank you for your comment and good luck with this lovely concerto.
@@violinhunter2 you say nobody cares and yet you are here listening to this concerto. I personally think this concerto is under appreciated because though it’s not written as a normal romantic era concerto there are things to enjoy in it. Not to mention it also depends on the phrasing of the player as well. In terms of technique it’s not really that far off from pieces like pag. Either way you shouldn’t write the type of comments discouraging people from playing this concerto ;-;
@@IC40R Reading comprehension is very important. They should teach it in school.
@@violinhunter2 also I’m on phone right now so it’s hard it proof read (too small)
please, please inform me who this wonderful, wonderful young lady is. She surely must be from HEAVEN.
Lara Boschkor was born in Tübingen in 1999 and began playing the violin at the age of four. She is currently studying as a junior student at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts in Erik Schumann’s class.
Kronberg Academy: Lara Boschkor
Хороша! очень хороша!!!
You might have let us see & hear the audience reaction at the end!
Merci de mentionner le nom de cette jeunevioloniste si talentueuse,!❤❤❤❤❤
Good
Je suis épaté
It would be nice to know where this was , the conductor's name, and the orchestra's name, violinist's name, etc Thank you much ?...!...
Estranho não ter o nome da violinista tem uma interpretação extraordinária .
Como Heifetz no grabó este concierto lara queda muy bien posicionada
Yes, but much more nice and charming than J.H..
I notice the bridge of her violin seem to be tilted toward her, not perpendicular to the violin, does' it affect positively the sounding of the instrument ?... the sound she pulls out of it is beautiful...., would anyone know the make of her violin ?.... Thanks.
@Med dy there is a fine tuner. its hard to see with the monochrome filter
The bridge is always slightly tilted back when it is fitted.
Extraordinaria violinista! Pero no dicen su nombre
straordinaria! !!!!impressionante! !!! quale è il nome della violinista?
Lara Boschkor, b. 1999.
Grazie!!
Prego
Someone needs to fix the description, the "artist" is NOT Itzhak Perlman.
She is using a Playonair!!!!!
I also prefer Playonair, but can't find one here in China. Next time I travel.....
This is Wonderfull, exceptional talent, she's a gem !.... but I really would like to know who this wonderful violinist is ?.... thank you for adding a complete description !...
+bjoartec Her name is Lara Boschkor
+Orlando Mc Oh !... thanks so much !.... do you know where was this recorded and when, with which orchestra and conductor and what is her violin ?????....Thanks.
+bjoartec the philamonic orchestra of Bielefeld. in the oetker hall
Lara Boschkor, b. 1999.
Who's playing?
Why this effect? :))
This gifted girl doesn’t even resemble Perlman
Ah, das ist Itzhak Perlman? Ich dachte er wäre ein Mann.
She didn't quite nail the opening chords (especially the third one was off)... but great nevertheless.
WHO IS SHE>>>DOES SHE HAVE A NAME>>>COME ON>>DO SOME PROPER EDITING BEFORE PUBLISING!
@norby hofner
Editing? You want proper editing, you say. Ha. The Internet (so-called) went mainstream circa 1995, and it's been all downhill from there. If you can believe it, editing at one time was a proud and even well-paying profession. But like the horse and buggy and rotary telephones, that's all ancient history now. // As others have mentioned in these comments, it seems that the violinist is Lara Boschkor.
this must be fake, there's no way such a young girl can play with such elegance or even reach the opening intervall
Who could possibly post this concerto and not list the violinist name? Donald Trump?
Wunderbar!!!! Und man hat keine Ahnung wie die Solistin heisst!!! Haha!
Pas ouf la montée par contre :(
Super! 10 times better than any Asian violin player, like Soyoung Yoon or others!