I am learning how to play the violin at 44 years old. This man is my inspiration!!!!! HE IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!! I want so much to play like him some day!!!!!! My husband is getting back into guitar playing and we want to play together and inspire our kids to do the same... MUSIC IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! My father use to play Vivaldi for me as a child and I hold on so dear to those memories...
I started learning violin at a time when there was no Internet or mobile phones. Age is just a number. If you have a will there is a way. All the best.
we listened to this in my music appreciation class. I fell in love! so I came here and see all these hate comments. so sad. just sit back and enjoy the gift of music.
When I read your comment I chuckled because I remembered how "The Preppy Handbook" termed "Music Appreciation, (yes, I'm that Old)": "Clapping for Credit." Gotta admit, that's funny. Btw I took "German Folk Songs" for 1 credit I needed to graduate Honors at UCONN. I do think Dr. Lederer saw the Tall Boy and Pounder cans we were cracking in the back row of the lecture theater seats-but he was German, a Good Man, and let it infuse the moment. It did, 4:30 PM on a lazy afternoon once a week.
I am now 87 years old and had the opportunity to meet this illustrious musician at The Juilliard School in 1989. I was still teaching music at the time and the day I saw him I was teaching a student the Basque whimsy of Sarasate. I will never forget that day
I just saw Joshua Bell tonight play with a pianist and I'm almost positive that song you mentioned was one of his encores! Itzak Perlman came to the same small auditorium near my home and his concert sold out last year before I could buy a ticket. Whar a treat for you to have met him! I am not a musician, but I have an incredibly high appreciation for the arts- especially violinists.
I've been in two master-classes with perlman, and he really made me fall inlove with classical music. He played the solo in this concerto, and about 200 violin players played the orchestra part from the audience. I don't think I'll ever hear something this powerful.
Ytzak Perlman is a Master of the Violin and the impact of that era, as it was meant to be imagined by the original composer. Very hard to do! It would take centuries to emulate this talent. May he be granted enough life to play to his hearts content! Truly G-d given talent and humor!
Well....thousands of hours of practice makes it the easiest thing in the world. Very few are born so talented they just play perfectly...99.9% of us PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE.
He always looks like he is have great fun. such joy to listen with eyes closed or listen and watch enthralled in the beauty of the masters performance.
I agree. However, this was done before videoing was on phones and commonly accessible, so that and the different generational culture probably played a role
James brap This is a symphony piece. You aren’t supposed to scream, and you clap at the very end of the concert. Contrary to what some people might think, this is not the concert of an artist like Blondie or Guns ‘n Roses.
I was listening to this tune as I drove down the driveway to my house that was under construction. One of the workers asked me..in a THICK country accent...."do you really listen to that Bugs Bunny music" OMG...too funny
Ya' watch out for guys with attitudes. Many carry concealed weapons, looking for a fight. Just crack the window open an inch, say "I also like Jerry Lee Lewis" and drive away. 🚕
I own many firearms, im an NRA member, and im working on my CCW. I grew up classically trained in violin and still enjoy classical music (especially piano) to this day. Fuck stereotypes.
It is never a good ideea to laught at less fortunate people . Maybe he did not had a chance to have a good education . This is why you need free college in the US !!!
Il n'y a pas a dire, il y'a de magnifique musiciens et musiciennes inconnus de beaucoup de personnes qui méritent plus que certains connus actuellement......👏👏👏
The job of a conductor Is to make the eyes shine of every single trained musician looking up And the orchestra's job is to make the eyes shine of every single person witnessing Perlman's whole BEING shines And it's contagious HOW LUCKY ARE WE to have such artists amongst us? HOW LUCKY, INDEED
BEAUTY !!! BRAVO !!! FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES !!! THE BEST !!! BIG, BIG, BIG THANK YOU FOR THE ALL THIS BEAUTY !!! HEART GREETINGS FROM SOFIA - BULGARIA ! WE - ALL MY FRIENDS AND I WAIT YOUR CONCERTS IN SOFIA !!! WITH A LOT OF LOVE AND LIGHT N.Mirkova from Sofia
I have heard it, when I was 3 years old, and then I asked my parents a violin to my birthday. Tank you, today my violin, it's my life!! When I want to free or when I'm nervous, I listening to Itzhak Perlman concerts, he is the best violinist in the world!!
This piece is so well respected by these completely serious adults. I was watching another version on UA-cam with a bunch of short-haired feminists entirely mocking the piece with smug smiles and completely unserious vibrato and immediately I knew a well-respected piece were on UA-cam elsewhere. Bravo!
@@apimpnamedslickback8625 The ritornello theme harbrings the arrival of spring, coupled with each of the themes. The basso continuo is strong in the first movement-absent in the second, it brings a sense of relaxation, present again in the 3rd movement, shows bagpipes with dancing nymphs and sheperds. I am doing RCM Music History.
When I was 12 I went to a masterclass with Perlman, and he played this, with few hundred violin students as the orchestra. It was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. Of course I will never find a version that will satisfy me of this concerto...
Howdy! I saw you say "heaven" and was going to suggest South of Heaven but got lost and thankfully ended up with SLAYER all the same 🤘😁 ua-cam.com/video/eQpvqPuDJWI/v-deo.html
Stunningly beautiful, Itzhak Perlman is a Blessing for us all from God. The Israel Philharmonic is brilliant. Vivaldi is a genius who influenced Bach. Bravo!
I own a violin for almost 3 yrs already, didn't enroll myself to any violin classes. It's just youtube helping me. And seeing this video makes me wonder will I ever be as good as this man?
To me, an avid listener of Baroque music, I have found few others with the clarity of tone that Yitzhak Perlman has when he plays. His runs are clear, well articlulated, regardless of tempo, and his legato is gorgeous. Just enjoy.
This proves even the best fall down sometimes. You never know what will happen in a live performance! He had several more off moments, but the emotion was there.
Ahh...I have just felt the BEAUTY of spring !.. Beautiful fresh images..crystal air filled with crystal sounds..:-) Thank You, PEARLman !!! ..and the Israeli Orchestra..you're all great ! Thanks for the post,Nodame2006..as always:-)
All those boring music criticisms. .. They must be so envious they can't even dream of playing like that... let alone a truly baroque execution... just enjoy life... and music...
Why can we not criticize a performance because its tone and quality is not the best. Just because we do doesnt mean we are all envious or can't play violin. In fact, there are many music conossiers that have never touched a violin in their lives but can recognize beautiful petformances.
Amazing there's no other word for it my favorite of all the four seasons isn't it amazing vavaldis music didn't become popular until about 100 years ago amazing!!!!!!!
Ron Patch it's incredible to me, that one man wrote all of this. absolutely astonishing. I feel we all take this music for granted. it possesses such beauty. the level of tale required to write this and or play it is incredible
Music, good music, brings joy to all, first the joy of the creator in it's conception, next comes the joy of the performers as they hone and refine their craft, the sheer pleasure of playing your chosen instrument at a high level, and of course the joy of the MILLIONS who listen to their performances whether live or recorded or now-a-days via youtube...
You are SOOoo right! The dissenters may be the cutups 😜 who were kicked out of small school bands. Or, self-important musicians 😆 who never made 1st violin in any orchestra.
Sounds so good, like a true Rennaissance symbol always, fans, keep up be strong everybody briefly we walk free to enjoy new music happenings, if they sound this good is just puuuurrfect
It looks like he is having a lot of fun. I have never seen a violin bow use to conduct a orchestra before. One thing that gets me is classic musicians very often come across so serious looking and don't seem to be enjoying the music they are playing.
Mr. Perlman does have a lot of fun with his music. I did an essay on him for my orchestra class that had me listen to one of the pieces he played (I chose Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D because who doesn’t love Tchaikovsky) and it was a privilege to listen to and watch him play.
The difference between working hard to impress and enjoying the work for it's own sake. He loves the work where it is now a play ground for him and the audience. We are gifted to hear his talent manifest in appreciation of music.
I am learning how to play the violin at 44 years old. This man is my inspiration!!!!! HE IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!! I want so much to play like him some day!!!!!! My husband is getting back into guitar playing and we want to play together and inspire our kids to do the same... MUSIC IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! My father use to play Vivaldi for me as a child and I hold on so dear to those memories...
I started playing 6 months ago and I'm 33!!!! Went to his concert several months ago and I loved it!
fearleslegend _
I started learning violin at a time when there was no Internet or mobile phones. Age is just a number. If you have a will there is a way. All the best.
The "Best" is always subjective.
Awesomeness. I played the viola and quit. It was my most everything loved it to the enth.
Tears and goosebumps. Mr. Perlman is an inspiration, demonstrating the best of what human beings are capable of.
we listened to this in my music appreciation class. I fell in love! so I came here and see all these hate comments. so sad. just sit back and enjoy the gift of music.
+Parker Fields This was a very popular tune in the Danvers State Insane Asylum in the 1950's.
Don't be sad they are!
+Parker Fields I'm listening to it for my Music Appreciation class too!
+DetroitLove4U Bravo!
When I read your comment I chuckled because I remembered how "The Preppy Handbook" termed "Music Appreciation, (yes, I'm that Old)": "Clapping for Credit."
Gotta admit, that's funny. Btw I took "German Folk Songs" for 1 credit I needed to graduate Honors at UCONN. I do think Dr. Lederer saw the Tall Boy and Pounder cans we were cracking in the back row of the lecture theater seats-but he was German, a Good Man, and let it infuse the moment. It did, 4:30 PM on a lazy afternoon once a week.
I am now 87 years old and had the opportunity to meet this illustrious musician at The Juilliard School in 1989. I was still teaching music at the time and the day I saw him I was teaching a student the Basque whimsy of Sarasate. I will never forget that day
I just saw Joshua Bell tonight play with a pianist and I'm almost positive that song you mentioned was one of his encores!
Itzak Perlman came to the same small auditorium near my home and his concert sold out last year before I could buy a ticket.
Whar a treat for you to have met him! I am not a musician, but I have an incredibly high appreciation for the arts- especially violinists.
I've been in two master-classes with perlman, and he really made me fall inlove with classical music. He played the solo in this concerto, and about 200 violin players played the orchestra part from the audience.
I don't think I'll ever hear something this powerful.
You are lucky.
Ytzak Perlman is a Master of the Violin and the impact of that era, as it was meant to be imagined by the original composer. Very hard to do! It would take centuries to emulate this talent. May he be granted enough life to play to his hearts content! Truly G-d given talent and humor!
I envy you your fantastic experience!
@@MrChannel19ytzak😂
I just love how he does it like its the easiest thing in the world, and he loves it with every motion
Well....thousands of hours of practice makes it the easiest thing in the world.
Very few are born so talented they just play perfectly...99.9% of us PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE.
He always looks like he is have great fun. such joy to listen with eyes closed or listen and watch enthralled in the beauty of the masters performance.
I always love how much fun Perlman seems to be having while he's playing. He truly enjoys music to the fullest.
Love it! A powerful, moving piece, played by the world's best violinist! God bless you Mr. Perlman!!! Andy.Mueller.75
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here we see a prime example of every violinist's dream, to conduct with their bow.😆🎻
absolutely brilliant with the most incredible Itzhak.
beautiful! Itzhak Perlman is the best violinist in the world!
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Fearleslegend: if Samvel Yervinyan is Armenian, then Itzchak Perlman is American/Israeli. You revealed what truly irks you. Shame!
Im so happy they don't scream and shout, and take videos. They just appreciate it.
Joshua Santiago Love this comment and 100% agreed
I agree. However, this was done before videoing was on phones and commonly accessible, so that and the different generational culture probably played a role
yeah youre a dumb snob lol
Screaming and shouting is also appreciation
its just appreciation with energy
which gives energy to the performer
@@jamesbrap7665 no one said it wasn't. He is just saying he appreciates that the people are quiet and just let the music flow WHILE appreciating it.
James brap This is a symphony piece. You aren’t supposed to scream, and you clap at the very end of the concert. Contrary to what some people might think, this is not the concert of an artist like Blondie or Guns ‘n Roses.
I've never seen a musician and conductor be one and the same!!! Wonderful, God-given, beautiful talent!!
Itzhak Perlman forever! There is nobody like him. He is best of the best ❤
I was listening to this tune as I drove down the driveway to my house that was under construction. One of the workers asked me..in a THICK country accent...."do you really listen to that Bugs Bunny music" OMG...too funny
Dan Mason did that exchange make you feel superior?
Ya' watch out for guys with attitudes. Many carry concealed weapons, looking for a fight. Just crack the window open an inch, say "I also like Jerry Lee Lewis" and drive away. 🚕
I own many firearms, im an NRA member, and im working on my CCW. I grew up classically trained in violin and still enjoy classical music (especially piano) to this day. Fuck stereotypes.
slycooper2002 as another Kentuckian, I can say the same
It is never a good ideea to laught at less fortunate people . Maybe he did not had a chance to have a good education . This is why you need free college in the US !!!
Sombody said, “Perlman is the music. He’s the violin.” I loved that comment. What a genius My Lord!
Il n'y a pas a dire, il y'a de magnifique musiciens et musiciennes inconnus de beaucoup de personnes qui méritent plus que certains connus actuellement......👏👏👏
The job of a conductor
Is to make the eyes shine of every single trained musician looking up
And the orchestra's job is to make the eyes shine of every single person witnessing
Perlman's whole BEING shines
And it's contagious
HOW LUCKY ARE WE to have such artists amongst us?
HOW LUCKY, INDEED
The top half of the comments are very nice and the bottom half are rude. That's weird, but this is absolutely magnificent.
BEAUTY !!! BRAVO !!! FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES !!! THE BEST !!! BIG, BIG, BIG THANK YOU FOR THE ALL THIS BEAUTY !!! HEART GREETINGS FROM SOFIA - BULGARIA ! WE - ALL MY FRIENDS AND I WAIT YOUR CONCERTS IN SOFIA !!! WITH A LOT OF LOVE AND LIGHT N.Mirkova from Sofia
He's the best. We are lucky to have him
No one can make the violin sing its heart out like Perlman!
GOOD point!!
Itzhak. Listening to you, brings peace to my mind. You are the best. Thank you, merci, shukran, Toda raba.
2:40 is simply beautiful and my favorite part of this piece
The musician playing opposite Perlman is pretty darn good too!
He’s the concert master. He better be good!
I have heard it, when I was 3 years old, and then I asked my parents a violin to my birthday. Tank you, today my violin, it's my life!!
When I want to free or when I'm nervous, I listening to Itzhak Perlman concerts, he is the best violinist in the world!!
have u listened every Violinist in the world?
The passion this man has is an inspiration
The string stirs my heart; The melody leads me back to my golden youth.
this is the greatest musician I have ever seen and will ever see in my life.
What a beautiful violin.
Itshak at his best. Having the backing of such a great orchestra is also a blessing.
I have always loved to listen to Itzhak perlman, he is truly beautiful to listen to.
This piece is so well respected by these completely serious adults. I was watching another version on UA-cam with a bunch of short-haired feminists entirely mocking the piece with smug smiles and completely unserious vibrato and immediately I knew a well-respected piece were on UA-cam elsewhere. Bravo!
His playing is so beautiful!!
BRAVO!!! So MANY of us are awaiting "SPRING" and I thought of this lovely music . . .
beautiful my ears 🙂
If you have Itzhak Perlman, then you don't need a seperate concertmaster or conductor. Because they can be both at the same time.
nobody is supposed to use a conductor when playing Vivaldi's four seasons :P
The first violinist, usually sits in for the conductor as it happens here. He is better placed to lead.
Yes... Concertos which were brought forth by Vivaldi weren't meant to have a conductor... It's pretty much a big string chamber.
Best
He can’t sit
If your doing music history you'll thank me
0:00 ritornello
0:32 episode1
1:08 ritornello
1:16 episode2
1:40 ritornello
1:48 episode 3
2:16 ritornello
2:24 episode 4
2:41 ritornello
2:53 episode 5
3:07 ritornello
i don't even know
TYSM
What are the musical terms I can use in this? For example like “the apreggios remind me of spring” I need like two more words like that
@@apimpnamedslickback8625 The ritornello theme harbrings the arrival of spring, coupled with each of the themes. The basso continuo is strong in the first movement-absent in the second, it brings a sense of relaxation, present again in the 3rd movement, shows bagpipes with dancing nymphs and sheperds.
I am doing RCM Music History.
@@apimpnamedslickback8625 due to their tempo or their meter or something
When I was 12 I went to a masterclass with Perlman, and he played this, with few hundred violin students as the orchestra. It was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. Of course I will never find a version that will satisfy me of this concerto...
I listening to this on 24 March 2019 while viewing the crocus in the park....the very soundtrack of Spring!
7:20 what an orchestration!!! It was a bliss and purely hair raising!!! My eyes glued to the orchestra and went watery at this point!!!!
It's coming from heaven!!!!! speechless!!!!!
Howdy! I saw you say "heaven" and was going to suggest South of Heaven but got lost and thankfully ended up with SLAYER all the same 🤘😁
ua-cam.com/video/eQpvqPuDJWI/v-deo.html
Stunningly beautiful, Itzhak Perlman is a Blessing for us all from God. The Israel Philharmonic is brilliant. Vivaldi is a genius who influenced Bach. Bravo!
Dis man is a legend, he plays violin, conducts, and lays the badass solo like it was his breakfast.
The Movement 3 is just Amazing !!! Makes Me Cry...
Vivaldi = Perfection.
There is nothing to say. Because it's music.
I own a violin for almost 3 yrs already, didn't enroll myself to any violin classes. It's just youtube helping me. And seeing this video makes me wonder will I ever be as good as this man?
Been listening to his violin play for 55 years now. Bravo Perlman!
Genius at play! Superb orchestra. Standing ovation from me!
To me, an avid listener of Baroque music, I have found few others with the clarity of tone that Yitzhak Perlman has when he plays. His runs are clear, well articlulated, regardless of tempo, and his legato is gorgeous. Just enjoy.
Oh my God, The third movement is so , so amazing ! This is The best rendition of this brilliant piece on UA-cam , at least for me
Las cuatro estaciones de Vivaldi en este tiempo de otoño,
disfrutemos de ellas.
Maravillosas.🌿🌿🌿🌿Buenas tardes,y feliz martes.
Es jueves
I remember the first time I saw him play - decades ago. He was amazing then, and still is today.
It is impossible to suppress the whirlpool of excitement that rises .
My heart lifted and admiration turned to deep adoration . 🍎
This was some of the first tunes I listened to when I was a baby.
I loved it , how entertaining , just so refreshing to see , this played differently , from the norm
He is the best in the world, by most peoples standards. You have to get past the start to hear the magic.
This proves even the best fall down sometimes. You never know what will happen in a live performance! He had several more off moments, but the emotion was there.
My favorite movement of the Vivaldi's Four Seasons!
Me too
Ours also 🙂👍🏻
I came because of Music Appreciation class but stayed for the music and performance. I've heard other versions, but this is just on another level.
He is PURE GOLD & INTERNATIONAL TREASURE
best violinist and best soil strad
Ahh...I have just felt the BEAUTY of spring !..
Beautiful fresh images..crystal air filled with crystal sounds..:-)
Thank You, PEARLman !!!
..and the Israeli Orchestra..you're all great !
Thanks for the post,Nodame2006..as always:-)
Mastery in the baroque style!
BRAVO!!!!! Enjoying this as we are finally experiencing Spring in Michigan! Thanks for posting!
I. Allegro (in E major)
II. Largo e pianissimo sempre (in C♯ minor) 3:23
III. Allegro pastorale (in E major) 6:17
Inspirational and so alive. Thank you, cathy
And for for all of you "dislikes" ---- do you play better than Perlman? I don't think so. Get real.
They don't matter or maybe it's just a slip of the finger 😉
Best performance of vivaldi's spring ive heard
So beautiful touches the very soul
I love how he can conduct an orchestra and play with them at the same time!
All those boring music criticisms. .. They must be so envious they can't even dream of playing like that... let alone a truly baroque execution... just enjoy life... and music...
Couldn't have said it better.
I don't find much interest in string instrument's even though they do sound lovely if only the had trombonist in this it be even better
Why can we not criticize a performance because its tone and quality is not the best. Just because we do doesnt mean we are all envious or can't play violin. In fact, there are many music conossiers that have never touched a violin in their lives but can recognize beautiful petformances.
Billy, can you even troll.
@@ashtonortiz8925 Then don't listen to it
*mind blown*
Diese Musikdarbietung geht unter die Haut. Vorallem ab 3:25 .
Ich bin begeistert und ergriffen von diesen Tönen.
Behold the master of the violin!!
Amazing there's no other word for it my favorite of all the four seasons isn't it amazing vavaldis music didn't become popular until about 100 years ago amazing!!!!!!!
This is amazing!!
Beautiful God bless you Itzhak abundantly ❤
Guess what? Your fave baroque boi is back
Une très belle interprétation des 4 saisons, avec mesure et bien entendu avec une grande virtuosité....chapeau Itzhak..!
Божественное исполнение!!!!!
I'm gonna go see him play Summer and Winter in February...
Sooooooooo excited
An awesome performance of one of my favorite compositions.
Perlman is the greatest living violinist.
wow first time seeing the same person playing and conducting at the same time
This a beast of high musician can reach in all this life! Gorgeuos!!!! Itzhak Pearman L&G! Enjoy it!
I agree with all those that have posted. The real genius however, is not to those who can play it, but the man that wrote it
Ron Patch it's incredible to me, that one man wrote all of this. absolutely astonishing. I feel we all take this music for granted. it possesses such beauty. the level of tale required to write this and or play it is incredible
Alec Leibensperger jjjjkm
Music, good music, brings joy to all, first the joy of the creator in it's conception, next comes the joy of the performers as they hone and refine their craft, the sheer pleasure of playing your chosen instrument at a high level, and of course the joy of the MILLIONS who listen to their performances whether live or recorded or now-a-days via youtube...
Yeah
A dream ....Thank you for such quality of music and choice!
I love very much Itzhak Perlman my favorite violinist.Hy is amazing, the BEST violoniste!🎻❤️🌹
Danke Herr Perlman.....mr pearlman.....das ist so schon. Sie haben das talent....wirklich....sie haben es....
Only a violinist can pull up an eight minute Itzak Perlman video and not be able to get back to work because I can't miss a second of it.
What a great man. His talent goes with the most sweet music of his time. My very best to this wonderful man.
Larry M. Newman
Itzhak Perlman
Remains one of my favorites throughout music history- ahhhh Vivaldi :D
Bravo Maestro Perlman !!! :)
Este hombre es maravilloso. Por oír a estos genios vale la pena vivir aquí. Gracias.
Bella melodía y una EXCELENTE interpretación de la Orquesta dirigida e interpretada por Itzhak Perlman
Beautiful orchestra!
This guy is good!
This never ceases to move me to tears.
People who diss on Perlman simply have no idea what they're talking about.
Some people are just plain anal, just like some people are just plain evil. I'll add they are also highly ignorant.
I have played the viola and love the strings...
a fecking master at this time... people 40 years and beyond will name him among the masters from the 18th century
You are SOOoo right! The dissenters may be the cutups 😜 who were kicked out of small school bands. Or, self-important musicians 😆 who never made 1st violin in any orchestra.
People diss on Perlman?
Sounds so good, like a true Rennaissance symbol always, fans, keep up be strong everybody briefly we walk free to enjoy new music happenings, if they sound this good is just puuuurrfect
It looks like he is having a lot of fun. I have never seen a violin bow use to conduct a orchestra before. One thing that gets me is classic musicians very often come across so serious looking and don't seem to be enjoying the music they are playing.
It's because you can't smile and play a woodwind instrument. It's really quite sad.
From what I've heard most of them know how to have a good time!
Mr. Perlman does have a lot of fun with his music. I did an essay on him for my orchestra class that had me listen to one of the pieces he played (I chose Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D because who doesn’t love Tchaikovsky) and it was a privilege to listen to and watch him play.
The difference between working hard to impress and enjoying the work for it's own sake. He loves the work where it is now a play ground for him and the audience. We are gifted to hear his talent manifest in appreciation of music.
The emotions are all there. Not all emotions are broad smiles.