One of the most underrated violinists ever. One of the violin soloists that I enjoy the most. His recordings of the Mozart concertos and other composers are excellent. His brilliance is beyond question.
This slow movement!! He takes you on a wave to ecstasy but then holds the wave at its highest point and you discover whole new fields of unimaginable beauty...poetry.
It is remarkable how easy this guy makes the most difficult execution look. It's almost unfair for anybody to be that good at anything. He doesn't look like he's even trying. Yet his performance is PERFECT! I protest.
They both had excellent tutors in Israel. Look around you’ll notice how many top musicians are Jewish. I’m not Jewish, but one just notices these things. Barenboim Marta Hb ? pianist Yehudi Menuhin. Great Artists. You’ll probably know event more.
@@amitailavi9512 I’m not Jewish , but I have a great admiration for their wonderful contribution to music and mankind as a whole. How many great musicians, mathematicians, professional people , dokters, etc. were lost to mankind because of the Holocaust. Generations wiped out for one megalomaniac’s prejudice. Have you read Edith Eger’s book “Choice”? Victor Frankl too, and several others. Makes for enlightening reading.
Zukerman as I watched on his violin playing as well does not use a chin rest, a shoulder rest under the jacket. so he is able to tilt the instrument 45 degrees down with the body axis, his chin rests in the middle of the viola, while in a violin his chin rest in the lower part of the violin facilitating a better tilting down in a more rational anatomically positioning of the instrument and easier handling of the bow! As an amateur violin player i had a benign thyroids cyst, Hillary Hahn has a few tutorials in the use of shoulder rests to minimize lesions, So Zukerman technique makes anatomically a lot of sense!
LOOKS & SOUNDS LIKE A VIOLIN TO ME. HEIFETZ, PAGANINI, SARASATE, BORIS BELKIN, OISTRAKH, MILSTEIN, SALVATORE ACCARDO, ISAAC STERN, BRONISLAW HUBERMAN, EUGENE FODOR, GIDON KREMER, SZERYNG, JOSEF SUK, PERLMAN, IVRY GITLIS, ARTHUR GRUMIEUX, KREISLER, ZIMBALIST, MENUHIN, LEONID KOGAN, RUGGIERO RICCI, ZINO FRANCESCATT, ERICA MORINI, CHRISTIAN FERRAS, MICHAEL RABIN, ETC., ETC., NEVER USED A CRUTCH. HEIFETZ NEVER ALLOWED THEM WITH HIS STUDENTS. IF YOU GOT CYSTS, YOU WERE DEFINITELY HOLDING THE INSTRUMENT INCORRECTLY. BAD HABITS ARE HARD TO BREAK.
Zukerman tells his students to play to the exit sign of the concert hall - he shows how it is done, with one of the best bow arms in the business. The playing here is at once elegant and (some will say overly) sweet. It is Mozart one really wants to listen to. Superb.
Extraordinário Zukerman na interpretação de Mozart tocava muito nesse violino de 1734 Guarnerius Stauffer mas não posso dizer o mesmo do violino atual Guarnerius Dushkin 1742 valeu pela postagem.
I am sure there is a stereophonic print of this. Is it still available? Fantastic to have this available at all, as with other PZ films, at last. Eagerly awaiting the great day these may have a DVD/Blu-ray release! Many thanks for posting.
He is a Genius. He played the Mendelssohn with 15 years old. By the time of this performance he was recognized as one of the best violinist of the world. I'm a violist my self and I can tell you that there's not a single note in this performance that wasn't consciously studied. I think robots will never be capable of doing something like this.
It kind of looks like he uses like a small pillow under his shirt in order to play the violin without using a shoulder rest...does anybody know any details?
Yo soy beethoveniano..he encontrado este concierto de Mozart porque me he fijado en la tonalidad del único concierto de violin de Beethoven-qué es la misma-_mozartian@s,si queréis conocer la mejor música de Mozart,equipararla con la instrumentación voces y tonalidad de las obras de Beethoven(las mejores obras de Beethoven son las que son para el mismo conjunto y tonalidad que las de Mozart) ☺👍
@@keiobata0404 I'm playing it right now, trying to get into menuhin with it but the thing is that since it's so technically insignificant literally any slight imperfection not caressed in the right way is like a dagger stabbing you and its infuriating
@@keiobata0404 True, but there is a reason why in the conservatory only the masters students are usually selected to play Mozart. Only sounds good when a violinist with near perfect technique and great taste (in terms of musicianship) plays Mozart. There is more to violin playing than getting through the Paganini Caprices.
ZUKERMAN DEMONSTRATES GREAT MUSIANSHIP IN EVERYTHING HE PLAYS. HIS TONE IS MELLOW. HIS PHRASINGS ARE EXCITING. HIS TEMPO IS AT THE RIGHT METER & CONSISTENT. I PREFER HIS PLAYING TO PERLMAN'S BY A LARGE MARGIN.
As my professor would say: "if you want to hear compliments, play for your mama". A teacher is meant to teach, and that needs to be really harsh, so the pupil can realize how life is in reality, and become stronger, and, of course, learn what he's supposed to learn.
This relatively early work by Mozart has the hallmarks of Italian musicianship, clarity, beauty, and above all directness. Zukerman is a fine violinist, there is no doubt about that, but there is too much Zucker in his playing for the noble simplicity of the work's aura. Compare the much underrated Franco Gulli's live performance (RAI Taormina) from 1969, or his recording of K216 released by NAXOS in 2019. Gulli is the quintessence of the much abused 'Italianità', that indefinable, exquisite inner quality of Italian music making. This period of Mozart is better in the hands of Gulli than in many more famous hands of the past two two generations.
He certainly can as demonstrated… are you saying you can? Pfft thats a really funny joke. I bet you also know nothing about music and just hopped on the bandwagon
One of the most underrated violinists ever.
One of the violin soloists that I enjoy the most. His recordings of the Mozart concertos and other composers are excellent. His brilliance is beyond question.
Super created bowing. So solistic sound and brilliant technically.Seems so easely. Super talented fraseering. Best of best.
I've always admired his posture during his performances. The bowing is unbelievable.
Then why EMI didn't contact him? lol
bowing is the worst weakness out of his techniques.
@@DearTime911 lol you obviously have no idea what you’re talking about.
Nemuritorul Mozart și un mare violonist.
@@DearTime911 a3aaw
Soloist and conductor extraordinaire Pinchas Zuckerman. Very nice.
He makes the sound so rich.
Just know he is 1 of the best in the world.😍🥰
❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍❤💖💝💘💌💓💞💕
🎼🎵🎶💎
This slow movement!!
He takes you on a wave to ecstasy but then holds the wave at its highest point and you discover whole new fields of unimaginable beauty...poetry.
It is remarkable how easy this guy makes the most difficult execution look. It's almost unfair for anybody to be that good at anything. He doesn't look like he's even trying. Yet his performance is PERFECT! I protest.
9:25 One of the most beautiful slow movements written by Mozart.
Or anyone...
Agreed, though I prefer the 2nd movement of his 5th Violin Concerto.
Well I personally like the 2nd movement of the 3rd Concerto the most
@@TurboTsunami19 Yes, this is beautiful too!
@@violintegral Yes, friend... Everyone with your tastes and opinions... Long live to Mozart!
1st 0:54 allegro (solo entrance 2:14)
2nd 9:25 andante cantabile (solo entrance 10:10)
3rd 17:34 rondeau (solo entrntrance 17:34)
Thank you! I think you spelled 'entrance' wrong in the 3rd mvmt :)
That second movement...is perfection i must say!
Thank you ,excellent.
So effortless and beautiful! One of the best. Looking at his technique makes you think that Ilona Feher was one of the best teachers indeed.
Fritz Wunderlich on violin. Natural, sensitive and wonderful soulful in tone
I have always admired this genius…. Bravoooo
He is so skilled as a violinist and a conductor omg I wish I could do that I just adore classical music very much
Zukerman: toller Geiger und Musiker, damals wie heute.
he and itzhak perlman play so effortlessly they make me think i can go do a thing and then i try the thing and i'm like oh nvm
Us jews are really good at music. Wish it would aply to me but i guess i just kinda got fucked
😂😂
@@amitailavi9512 USING VULGAR LANGUAGE SHOWS YOU ALSO HAVE NO CLASS.
They both had excellent tutors in Israel. Look around you’ll notice how many top musicians are Jewish. I’m not Jewish, but one just notices these things. Barenboim Marta Hb ? pianist Yehudi Menuhin. Great Artists. You’ll probably know event more.
@@amitailavi9512 I’m not Jewish , but I have a great admiration for their wonderful contribution to music and mankind as a whole. How many great musicians, mathematicians, professional people , dokters, etc. were lost to mankind because of the Holocaust. Generations wiped out for one megalomaniac’s prejudice. Have you read Edith Eger’s book “Choice”? Victor Frankl too, and several others. Makes for enlightening reading.
Úžasné!!Karel Klatt,básník,Bratislava
Top ! Upstanding performance ! Great Pinchas Zukerman
Zukerman = Superman
17 minutes to the end is my best part such awesome playing
i love his bowings
Outstanding classical musical art , Mozart and certainly Pinchas Zukerman.
thanks, just had eargasm listening to this.
best bow arm ever!
here he is a real hero
11:40 was this the best 2nd movement ever composed?
Man... is it just me or are those trills sublime?
Increible 👏👏👏
Masterfully played.
Oh, my! Fantastic performance!
Soberbio concierto ,su solista y director exquisito. Mozart aplaudiría entusiasta llll
Zukerman as I watched on his violin playing as well does not use a chin rest, a shoulder rest under the jacket. so he is able to tilt the instrument 45 degrees down with the body axis, his chin rests in the middle of the viola, while in a violin his chin rest in the lower part of the violin facilitating a better tilting down in a more rational anatomically positioning of the instrument and easier handling of the bow! As an amateur violin player i had a benign thyroids cyst, Hillary Hahn has a few tutorials in the use of shoulder rests to minimize lesions, So Zukerman technique makes anatomically a lot of sense!
No shoulder rest, but definetely a chin rest...
LOOKS & SOUNDS LIKE A VIOLIN TO ME. HEIFETZ, PAGANINI, SARASATE, BORIS BELKIN, OISTRAKH, MILSTEIN, SALVATORE ACCARDO, ISAAC STERN, BRONISLAW HUBERMAN, EUGENE FODOR, GIDON KREMER, SZERYNG, JOSEF SUK, PERLMAN, IVRY GITLIS, ARTHUR GRUMIEUX, KREISLER, ZIMBALIST, MENUHIN, LEONID KOGAN, RUGGIERO RICCI, ZINO FRANCESCATT, ERICA MORINI, CHRISTIAN FERRAS, MICHAEL RABIN, ETC., ETC., NEVER USED A CRUTCH. HEIFETZ NEVER ALLOWED THEM WITH HIS STUDENTS. IF YOU GOT CYSTS, YOU WERE DEFINITELY HOLDING THE INSTRUMENT INCORRECTLY. BAD HABITS ARE HARD TO BREAK.
@@unclejuniorsopranoYES !!
Zukerman tells his students to play to the exit sign of the concert hall - he shows how it is done, with one of the best bow arms in the business. The playing here is at once elegant and (some will say overly) sweet. It is Mozart one really wants to listen to. Superb.
Herbert Kronzucker Bank account baby!
Too sweet? But he’s Zukerman ;)
For those of you that didn't notice, at 0:53 Zukerman makes a face.
That hair is luxurious!
Grazie ❤
Beautiful ! Thank you very much :)
Magnífico!
Magistral! Thank you.
Impressive version!
And at 0:44 he winks.
BUON INTERPRETAZIONE DI MOZART!!! COMPLIMENTI
Extraordinário Zukerman na interpretação de Mozart tocava muito nesse violino de 1734 Guarnerius Stauffer mas não posso dizer o mesmo do violino atual Guarnerius Dushkin 1742 valeu pela postagem.
Precioso
I am sure there is a stereophonic print of this. Is it still available? Fantastic to have this available at all, as with other PZ films, at last. Eagerly awaiting the great day these may have a DVD/Blu-ray release!
Many thanks for posting.
This guy is either an unconscious genius or a wound-up robot pre-programmed to do all this fantastic stuff automatically by mechanical means.
Fortunately robots can’t play musically every time…
He is a Genius. He played the Mendelssohn with 15 years old. By the time of this performance he was recognized as one of the best violinist of the world. I'm a violist my self and I can tell you that there's not a single note in this performance that wasn't consciously studied. I think robots will never be capable of doing something like this.
@@patinrm I hope you play the viola better than you write English.
@@JBrandeis1hahaha I actually do, it's not my Muttersprache. Sorry for the inconveniences.
I hope you can enjoy music more than grammar.
@@patinrm I'm crazy about both.
Неподражаемо, браво!!!!!!
J'adore as plus merveilleux que la musique , la véritable !!
Looook Steve Rogers-Captain América was there playin violin. 1:29
But, BRAVO! I play this piece.
wow!
2nd mvmt is why Herr Mozart is forever my favourite composer
He is a famous racist about AISIAN.
If you search the internet, you will find
E pensar q eu já vi ele tocando ao vivo
I wish I knew which cadenza he plays in this performance!
He plays his own....
@@laikasfreund8272 I would enjoy, if everybody did that...Augustin Hadelich also plays his own cadenzas.
muito bomm
Just fantástico, mágical!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
..sublim..!!!
I love the gavotte at 21:24
It kind of looks like he uses like a small pillow under his shirt in order to play the violin without using a shoulder rest...does anybody know any details?
Smilow Cryler Yes
It’s a doorstop lol
Does anyone know where to find the script of this candenzas?
He's a monster! And durino breaks He conducts the orchestra too! 😁
Musica para mi bebe 💙
Anyone know where to find free sheet music for this piece? Thanks!
IMSLP website
Yo soy beethoveniano..he encontrado este concierto de Mozart porque me he fijado en la tonalidad del único concierto de violin de Beethoven-qué es la misma-_mozartian@s,si queréis conocer la mejor música de Mozart,equipararla con la instrumentación voces y tonalidad de las obras de Beethoven(las mejores obras de Beethoven son las que son para el mismo conjunto y tonalidad que las de Mozart) ☺👍
Do you know which chinrest Pinchas Zukermann uses?
Ver y good
Why does look like a scene in a movie?
It's _so_ hard guys. So hard.
emlmm88 Not really.... Depends on who’s playing it. It may be hard for you.
@@keiobata0404 lol it's not technically hard but its challenging to inspire and convince with
rubydog 25 Yeah it’s emotionally difficult to convey, but in my opinion not technically too hard
@@keiobata0404 I'm playing it right now, trying to get into menuhin with it but the thing is that since it's so technically insignificant literally any slight imperfection not caressed in the right way is like a dagger stabbing you and its infuriating
@@keiobata0404 True, but there is a reason why in the conservatory only the masters students are usually selected to play Mozart. Only sounds good when a violinist with near perfect technique and great taste (in terms of musicianship) plays Mozart. There is more to violin playing than getting through the Paganini Caprices.
ZUKERMAN DEMONSTRATES GREAT MUSIANSHIP IN EVERYTHING HE PLAYS. HIS TONE IS MELLOW. HIS PHRASINGS ARE EXCITING. HIS TEMPO IS AT THE RIGHT METER & CONSISTENT. I PREFER HIS PLAYING TO PERLMAN'S BY A LARGE MARGIN.
Whats cadência?
2º mov ❤️
who know the author of the cadence?
素晴らしい音色が聞こえてくる。
4:37 Don't mind me
why Pinchas never performed Paganini?
More time for Mozart.
For the same reason you also don't see Perlman playing Paganini anymore
21:30
I saw Austin Powers playing viola on the thumbnail
I just saw him play today in Evanston. It was pretty good, but he is a harsh teacher. Almost made one of the kids cry.
you have the "oh yeah yeah" guy picture on your profile so your opinion is not valid...
As my professor would say: "if you want to hear compliments, play for your mama".
A teacher is meant to teach, and that needs to be really harsh, so the pupil can realize how life is in reality, and become stronger, and, of course, learn what he's supposed to learn.
🏵🥀🌹🌻🌼🌷🍀♥🏳🌈
😍
He practices 40hrs a day
2:08
He’s pretty good! Not bad at all.
Boss
I miss his beard
This relatively early work by Mozart has the hallmarks of Italian musicianship, clarity, beauty, and above all directness. Zukerman is a fine violinist, there is no doubt about that, but there is too much Zucker in his playing for the noble simplicity of the work's aura. Compare the much underrated Franco Gulli's live performance (RAI Taormina) from 1969, or his recording of K216 released by NAXOS in 2019. Gulli is the quintessence of the much abused 'Italianità', that indefinable, exquisite inner quality of Italian music making. This period of Mozart is better in the hands of Gulli than in many more famous hands of the past two two generations.
What are your thoughts on Grumiaux’s performance of this piece? It notably has the same transparency and clarity that is so sought after for Mozart
His tempo is fast than slow than fast and slow though. 🤔🤔🤔
Brian Xu Your not smart.
English chamber orchestra.
Eternal second!
damn he is good
i just started to think my violin playing was good
잘하기는하는데...웬지 하는짓이 밥맛..
Pięknie, ale zbyt romantycznie. Tak się dzisiaj Mozarta już nie gra. Mimo wszystko pięknie.Zaraz będę płakać.
Zuckerman has studied only music all his life. So there is a very lack of common sense. And he likes to insult people who are more talented than him.
It’s true
O well.
At least he afforded you an opportunity to feel good about yourself for a minute or two.
Lmao this man really going around to every pinky masterpiece to command c+v this comment. Almost as interesting as your life. Which isn’t very btw
Rascist cannot play the beauty
But here he play so well? Hows that? :)))
Stupid comment!!!!
He certainly can as demonstrated… are you saying you can? Pfft thats a really funny joke. I bet you also know nothing about music and just hopped on the bandwagon
the racist
Degen spotted
racist
Rasist🤮
Ewwww someone that has time to go make a comment on a timeless masterpiece because their life is meaningless. bleugh! Repulsive
Racist* as well for future endeavors