There are so many wonderful things about this short video. But the two that really stand out for me are his elegance and his perfect violin technique. His right hand is a thing of beauty. Supple, yet sure. And his left hand is amazing. Relaxed and properly framed, regardless of where it is on the fingerboard. The pedagogical value demonstrated by Mr Markov here is matched by his artistry and wizardry. Thank you for sharing this video!
You said it better than me! I totally agree! Albert Markov is an amazing musician and artist. His technique is just unbelievable! A true master of the violin!!
BTW, you may want to check out what Augustin Hadelich does with Paganini, Mendelssohn, Sibelius, Brahms, etc. He's absolutely unbelievable (and, honestly, I never even heard of him before yesterday!!!).
Yes! Totally agree. Hadelich is in a class by himself. He has a unique, signature sound. And everything he plays is refreshing and inimitable. You ought to subscribe to his channel. Hadelich is a great artist and equally great violin teacher. Cheers!
Coucou ❤️💖 J' adore le violon , c' est déchirant, on dirait une cascade de larmes qui tombent sur son épaule bénie où une ronde musicale sans fin, crie " au secours, aidez-moi...."....., pour moi le violon c' est sublime , c' est de l ' AMOUR désespéré et infini....., céleste..... Prières d'amour Félicitations Monsieur , c' est divin Admiration , Respect et Souvenirs. ❤🎉
Боже мой, я даже не знала, что был такой блестящий скрипач-виртуоз!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Теперь буду искать в интернете записи великолепнейшего Альберта Маркова!!!!!!!!!!!!!! БРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!
He and his brother? Alexander are now my favourites along with Heifetz. Definitely, he is is elegantly poised and confident without any stress. Beautiful right and left hand techniques. Just by watching and listening to this great man is a lesson in itself. When any violinist feels down and disappointed with their progress, just watch this video. It will inspire you. Keep watching and learn.
the sketchy audio actually adds to the music, I love the far-off, underwater sound of this recording, adds a hint of magic to this beautiful piece that you couldn't get in a live concert (yes this is me trying to make myself feel better about never being able to see this performance live but it's still true goddamnit)
this is a very late reply - I know you wrote this a long time ago. But the "far off underwater sound" is probably unintentional. The former Soviet Union was very much behind the times as far as film in the 1970s - case in point, they use black and white because it was undoubtedly less expensive. The sound quality comes off nicely, doesn't it? But this is completely in spite of the cheap production they did - probably one microphone for both instruments! Still, nice to know that great playing sounds great always, despite the circumstances. Markov emigrated to this country not about a decade later, maybe less, and taught at several of the top New York music schools. At the same time, his son Alexander, who is still very active performer today at age 60-something, was just starting to hit his stride as a violinist. He has had a different sort of career than his father, in a good way. Alexander is far less academic than Albert but he still plays outstandingly well.
What an outrageously fabulous rendition : the style, brilliance of his technique , elegance and the arrangement itself ( a là Kreisler) are absolutely staggering !!!) So grateful for this upload !!)
This is so awesome. this kind of performance where you physically do not do a "show" to please the audience is almost gone nowadays. Albert Markov only makes the most necessary movements to play the violin. and no unnecessary wobble back and forth. Such a pleasure to hear and watch this.
This performance is so different to many others. It is smooth, and void of the staccato expression of notes. I do not know that which I prefer, but I am glad music can be interpreted. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Впервые я услышала эту великолепную миниатюру в шутливо-агрессивном исполнении Вадим Репина.Мне оно очень нравится. А сейчас мне очень понравилось и это мелодичное исполнение. Прекрасно.
Where it says ‘After N. Paganini’ does that mean ‘in the style of’? Pardon my ignorance. I have only recently come across this piece because I have learned that my great great grandfather was a concert violinist and this was his signature piece. He toured the UK playing at Soirée’s and Theaters. He was a French Multi linguist from India. Was trained in Paris under M. Habenack at the Conservatoire of Musique. I must confess, this piece sets my nerves on edge. 😊
Старая школа,это высшая степень мастерства.
Oui certainement 👍❤
Bow changes that could make a grown man cry
Sure! A grown woman too! Well said
3:18
@@rofo2107 amazing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oui on pleure, les larmes sont là tellement c' est transcendant !
BRAVO Monsieur 👏🎉
I can't understand how can anyone give a negative feedback to this video. It's simply fantastic in anyway, technique, or musicaly.
Some people don't like mustache :(
just envy
There are so many wonderful things about this short video. But the two that really stand out for me are his elegance and his perfect violin technique. His right hand is a thing of beauty. Supple, yet sure. And his left hand is amazing. Relaxed and properly framed, regardless of where it is on the fingerboard. The pedagogical value demonstrated by Mr Markov here is matched by his artistry and wizardry. Thank you for sharing this video!
You said it better than me! I totally agree! Albert Markov is an amazing musician and artist. His technique is just unbelievable! A true master of the violin!!
BTW, you may want to check out what Augustin Hadelich does with Paganini, Mendelssohn, Sibelius, Brahms, etc. He's absolutely unbelievable (and, honestly, I never even heard of him before yesterday!!!).
Yes! Totally agree. Hadelich is in a class by himself. He has a unique, signature sound. And everything he plays is refreshing and inimitable. You ought to subscribe to his channel. Hadelich is a great artist and equally great violin teacher. Cheers!
As always very well said. I am glad to read your comments.
We all are leading from our love to nusic and violin.
Greetings
This great violinist teaches at the Manhattan School. It would be such a privilege to study with him. There are so few great masters like him.
Coucou ❤️💖
J' adore le violon , c' est déchirant, on dirait une cascade de larmes qui tombent sur son épaule bénie où une ronde musicale sans fin, crie " au secours, aidez-moi...."....., pour moi le violon c' est sublime , c' est de l ' AMOUR désespéré et infini....., céleste.....
Prières d'amour
Félicitations Monsieur , c' est divin
Admiration , Respect et Souvenirs.
❤🎉
Elegance, charisma, music and total quality
Боже мой, я даже не знала, что был такой блестящий скрипач-виртуоз!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Теперь буду искать в интернете записи великолепнейшего Альберта Маркова!!!!!!!!!!!!!! БРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!
Он еще жив кстати
Его крепко подчистили из эфиров после эмиграции, в совке такого не прощали.
За роялем мой родной дядя, Андрей Мытник, редкая запись с Марковым.
Bravissimo il violinista e bravo anche il pianista, grazie.
The technique is perfect, the tone mellow, the musicality delightful.
Fabulosa interpretación del Carnaval de Venecia , el Genial Violinista con un sonido y timbre impresionante .
No words are enough to describe his wonderful violin playing skills
Quelle aisance... 😍🤩
Jeu de rêve, FANTASTIQUE.!
Merci pour cette pépite !
What a fantastic performance! 👏
By far the best rendition of this piece I have ever heard!!! You can't get it better than this. Simply ingenious!
Heifetz told to his student -
"Watch your hand"
And two Markoves exactly do that.
A wonderful violinist! Perfect technical command.
Wow, an amazing performance!
He and his brother? Alexander are now my favourites along with Heifetz. Definitely, he is is elegantly poised and confident without any stress. Beautiful right and left hand techniques. Just by watching and listening to this great man is a lesson in itself. When any violinist feels down and disappointed with their progress, just watch this video. It will inspire you. Keep watching and learn.
I think Alexander is his son
@@jancalabuigsans correct. he is.
He plays brilliantly with such ease!
Never seen him before, what an elegant musician. Came here from Alexander Markov, proud son and proud father I should imagine.
Phenomenal technique and clever composer/arranger.
Brilliant! Symply perfect...
Изумительно!!!
Brilliant arrangement and performance ! Блестящая аранжировка и исполнение !
the sketchy audio actually adds to the music, I love the far-off, underwater sound of this recording, adds a hint of magic to this beautiful piece that you couldn't get in a live concert
(yes this is me trying to make myself feel better about never being able to see this performance live but it's still true goddamnit)
this is a very late reply - I know you wrote this a long time ago. But the "far off underwater sound" is probably unintentional. The former Soviet Union was very much behind the times as far as film in the 1970s - case in point, they use black and white because it was undoubtedly less expensive. The sound quality comes off nicely, doesn't it? But this is completely in spite of the cheap production they did - probably one microphone for both instruments! Still, nice to know that great playing sounds great always, despite the circumstances. Markov emigrated to this country not about a decade later, maybe less, and taught at several of the top New York music schools. At the same time, his son Alexander, who is still very active performer today at age 60-something, was just starting to hit his stride as a violinist. He has had a different sort of career than his father, in a good way. Alexander is far less academic than Albert but he still plays outstandingly well.
@@BenjiOrthopedic restored version ua-cam.com/video/2OYjLJCAd_4/v-deo.html
What an outrageously fabulous rendition : the style, brilliance of his technique , elegance and the arrangement itself ( a là Kreisler) are absolutely staggering !!!) So grateful for this upload !!)
David Donze
Bonne violoniste
Virtuelle
Феноменально! Блестяще! ❤
This is so awesome. this kind of performance where you physically do not do a "show" to please the audience is almost gone nowadays. Albert Markov only makes the most necessary movements to play the violin. and no unnecessary wobble back and forth. Such a pleasure to hear and watch this.
A treasure to listen to again & again,😇😇😍😍💕💕 Rene
Fabulous performance!
Fantastic!!!
This performance is so different to many others. It is smooth, and void of the staccato expression of notes. I do not know that which I prefer, but I am glad music can be interpreted. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Que técnica !!! refinada e rebuscada... incrível.
Nao esperava menos do pai do grande Alexander Markov
Это высшее совершенство прочтения, аранжировки и исполнения! Просто восторг и счастье это слышать и видеть!❤
Gorgeous !!!
Great violinist .!..!...!.......
Это невероятно! Не правдоподобно! Немыслимое совершенство!❤🙏
Amazing, superb fellow Conrad !!!!
Брависсимо!!!
Immense virtuose !!!! BRAVISSIMO !!!
wonderfull.i did not know this great artist
Albert Markow pochodzi z Ukrainy, mieszka w Ameryce. Skrzypek,kompozytor,pedagog.
Brilliant, smooth and clear voice!
Super
Thank you so much for sharing this great video 🌹
Yes, the thing that was OBVIOUSLY special before even the first note was just seeing how his how hand works.
Amazing bow skills
BRAVO !
So beautiful ❤️
Que perfecto!! Y suave
amazing!
+1 to a musician of the old school, who lets the music and his talent stand, and doesn't need to act out every note on his face
ПРЕКРАСНО !
Впервые я услышала эту великолепную миниатюру в шутливо-агрессивном исполнении Вадим Репина.Мне оно очень нравится. А сейчас мне очень понравилось и это мелодичное исполнение. Прекрасно.
Impressive bowing at 3:20. Played beautifully.
excellent
Bravissimo
beautiful
Salute to both masters
Excellent
Excellent,wonderful
The inprovisation is amazing
Beautifull.!!
2:27 look at that stationary violin wow
fantastic violinist and so fucking underrated. fucking world
Great playing.
Браво 👏🏻
Superb🌞👌💫
duuuuuuude
what a nice sound
Brilliant Bravo
Gostei muito. Ótimo!
5:43 Magic 😍😍😍
Wow, I never heard of that guy before, that was probably the best technique I've ever seen. Sounded pretty good too.
Pięknie i kwiaty G razyna
My uncle Andrei is as good as always, thanks for keeping his memory.
Grandiose 🙏🙏
This is surreal.... I think Paganini would approve.
watching this video I learnt a lot. wow!
В какой консерватории он учился? Кто был его педагогом? Старая школа. Сколько изящества в исполнении!
4:37///5:10 something amazing 🎶💚🎶💚🎶💚🎶💚
Omg...his fingers are very soft😯
这拨弦。。。。我看呆了。。。。
fiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu :)))))
Pazzesco!!!!!!!!
Что-то невероятное.
That sounds what I might call "glitteringly difficult."
Albert Alien!!!!!omg....
oh🎵hhh...
mmmmmm🎶mm🎶mmm... ...N I C E
- Lurch
Where it says ‘After N. Paganini’ does that mean ‘in the style of’? Pardon my ignorance. I have only recently come across this piece because I have learned that my great great grandfather was a concert violinist and this was his signature piece. He toured the UK playing at Soirée’s and Theaters. He was a French Multi linguist from India. Was trained in Paris under M. Habenack at the Conservatoire of Musique. I must confess, this piece sets my nerves on edge. 😊
yes, but in this case since paganini also had his own variations on carnival of venice it's also based on that
Wow
Father Alexander Markov
OMG!!!!
🌷🌺🌹🌷🌺🌹🌷🌺🌹
Underrated
La main droite est d'une souplesse incroyable,même au talon.Le rôle du poignet droit est la base de tout.
Đại sư phụ !!!
BRAVISSIMO!!! ...
(ELEGANTISSIMO)
👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍👍👍
Alguien lo grabo para la posteridad que agradable sujeto
Love Россия!
silky bowing
All very well, but could he play twinkle, twinkle little star.
That Bow changing 😐