The spiritual essence of this great work passes from Mozart to the great Yehudi./He passes it on without any show or pretence How lucky we are.........
If memory serves me, Menuhin played that during the 1965 Casals Festival held at the University Theater in San Juan, Puerto Rico and conducted by Don Pablo. I was there as a young University student, and unbelievably, it was customary to sell a limited amount “standing” tickets for a dollar. Yes. A dollar! So students bought them and during the intermission, we looked for the unnocuppied seats of those who didn’t return from the break and had a great seats! Unforgettable.
As a Collector and Admirer of the late Yehudi Menuhin and this Recording Reminds me of the Performances I've got in My own Record Collection of Yehudi Menuhin Playing with the Bath Festival Orchestra,but the Most famous Recording I've got is the one Made in 1932 of the Elgar Violin Concerto with Sir Edward Elgar Conducting the London Symphony Orchestra and a 16 Year old Yehudi Menuhin and the Recording was Made on Thursday and Friday July 14th and 15th 1932 and I've got it in three formats on a Pre-War 78rpm Record set DB-1751 DB-1756 the first LP Transfer on ALP-1456 Red and Gold and the HMV Treasury Serious HLM-7107 as well as having a Mint first Pressing Stereo of Yehudi Menuhin's later 1966 Recording Record Number ASD-2259 and I've been Collecting his Records for over forty years both on Pre War 78rpm and LP Vinyl
If I hadn't listened to David Oistrakh, I would also think this is best - Oistrakh has got something special about his sound and temper, which is amiss in every other great violinist -Yehudi Menuhin (a Oistrakh's close friend) has said that, in his opinion, David Oistrakh is the very greatest, and further, would it have been possible, he would have wanted to study for Oistrakh. However, I think that Mozart suits Menuhin very well, and also his performance is beautiful. Even more I like him playing Bach double violin concerto with David Oistrakh...
The spiritual essence of this great work passes from Mozart to the great Yehudi./He passes it on without any show or pretence How lucky we are.........
Yehudi was a gift from the gods. Nothing comes close to this for me.
If memory serves me, Menuhin played that during the 1965 Casals Festival held at the University Theater in San Juan, Puerto Rico and conducted by Don Pablo.
I was there as a young University student, and unbelievably, it was customary to sell a limited amount “standing” tickets for a dollar. Yes.
A dollar!
So students bought them and during the intermission, we looked for the unnocuppied seats of those who didn’t return from the break and had a great seats!
Unforgettable.
😊
Bravo , Yehudi , Bravo , Maestro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a Collector and Admirer of the late Yehudi Menuhin and this Recording Reminds me of the Performances I've got in My own Record Collection of Yehudi Menuhin Playing with the Bath Festival Orchestra,but the Most famous Recording I've got is the one Made in 1932 of the Elgar Violin Concerto with Sir Edward Elgar Conducting the London Symphony Orchestra and a 16 Year old Yehudi Menuhin and the Recording was Made on Thursday and Friday July 14th and 15th 1932 and I've got it in three formats on a Pre-War 78rpm Record set DB-1751 DB-1756 the first LP Transfer on ALP-1456 Red and Gold and the HMV Treasury Serious HLM-7107 as well as having a Mint first Pressing Stereo of Yehudi Menuhin's later 1966 Recording Record Number ASD-2259 and I've been Collecting his Records for over forty years both on Pre War 78rpm and LP Vinyl
I still get goosebumps when he enters with the orchestra. Something special happens with Mozart, something magical.
Восхитительно!
Meravigliosa esecuzione.
Even if we say all the compliments in the world, it will be low.Mozart the meaning of life
I know it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to watch new movies online ?
@Malachi Nova I would suggest flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
exquisite phrasing...sumptuous tone!
The best version
Yes. Definitely!
Easily
1:15 メニューインも、曲の冒頭はアップボウで弾いているようですね。
スターンやオイストラフもアップボウです。
素晴らしい演奏ですね❤
Un immense bonheur ! On oublie tout ! Quel merveille !
Une légende.....on en a le frisson!
1:46, inizio solista
17:55, Rondo,
19:26, prima dell'Eingang b. 121
20:36, Eingang di Menuhin, b. 217
BRAVO !
340 likes to this incredible performance .... What `s going on with our world..... God Allmighty...
It’s in a thousand other places on UA-cam as well
So calm
Best versión ever 🔥
If I hadn't listened to David Oistrakh, I would also think this is best - Oistrakh has got something special about his sound and temper, which is amiss in every other great violinist -Yehudi Menuhin (a
Oistrakh's close friend) has said that, in his opinion, David Oistrakh is the very greatest, and further, would it have been possible, he would have wanted to study for Oistrakh. However, I think that Mozart suits Menuhin very well, and also his performance is beautiful. Even more I like him playing Bach double violin concerto with David Oistrakh...
Amazing!!!So Great in the World!!!
Que lindo❤
Incantevole secondo movimento.
😊
Mozart viiolin concerto in Dmaag😊
10:08 adagio
Beautiful and best - if one hasn't listened to David Oistrakh
21:22
😮😮😮.
💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💯
🖤🎻✨
You don't have to arpeggiate to play double or triple stops. From Porpora to Paganini you can have simultaneous expression in two voices.