Considered phrasing, full range of tone colours, impeccable technique - all combined to create an inspiring interpretation. Thank you and your pianist for the work put into this recording.
What a beautiful performance! Thank for sharing this! Your high quality is much appreciated and will not go unnoticed! The only feedback I have is changing the settings in the ad section, as your wonderful performance got interrupted with an advertising at minute 6 which is such a pity! Many thanks and warmest regards from a fellow violinist in Vienna!
Thank you so much for your warm hearted comment. Unfortunately I can do nothing against interruption by advertisements. I try to understand this as a compliment due to a successful video… warmest regards , Elisabeth
@@elisabethglass545 Ah I see. It is indeed a compliment, your playing is absolutely wonderful! I hope your channel gets monetized soon, as once it gets monetized you will be able to change the advertising settings. Wishing you all the very best!🎻✨🦋
Does anybody have biographical information about Komarovsky? He seems to have suddenly disappeared. I suspect either he died during the war, or was arrested.
Hi! Thank you for listening! I have done some research while producing the cd. Komarowski died 23.6.1955 in Moscow, where he was the artistic leader of two different music theatres. He composed an opera, some solo concertos, two string quartets and many small pieces for different Instruments. He was one of the great russian Violin pedagogues, among Alexander Janschinow, Natalia Baklanowa and Konstantin Fortunatow. While ww2 he was leader of dance- and singing ensembles at the frontline. Before ww2 he studied in Moscow violin and composition. He became composer and conductor in Nowosibirsk, Moscow and Tula. He was born 7.11.1909 in Moscow.
This is my favorite song when I was a beginner 15 years ago, bringing back many memories. Exquisite.
Nvvvvvnvpuvnvvvvvmm
Now I have to play this on my violin
I’m playing this for the competition next year I’m so excited!
how's it going so far
Considered phrasing, full range of tone colours, impeccable technique - all combined to create an inspiring interpretation. Thank you and your pianist for the work put into this recording.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful recording; it helps me a lot.
Beautiful playing.... thanks so much...
0:00 I. Allegro
6:55 II. Andante
10:04 III. Allegro
Thank you, Limi49, for already putting in the time markers!!
Ja gram już ten koncert i pięknie pani gra po prostu cudnie! ❤️🧡😊😄
Pięknie! 😄😊🧡❤️🐶🐱🎻
@@kht.Carmen
Jestem ten koncert a jestem już w piątej klasie
wiem data ale która część grał*ś?
0:00 1.Mvt
6:55 2.Mvt
10:04 3.Mvt
wow thx!
What a beautiful performance! Thank for sharing this! Your high quality is much appreciated and will not go unnoticed! The only feedback I have is changing the settings in the ad section, as your wonderful performance got interrupted with an advertising at minute 6 which is such a pity! Many thanks and warmest regards from a fellow violinist in Vienna!
Thank you so much for your warm hearted comment. Unfortunately I can do nothing against interruption by advertisements. I try to understand this as a compliment due to a successful video… warmest regards , Elisabeth
@@elisabethglass545 Ah I see. It is indeed a compliment, your playing is absolutely wonderful! I hope your channel gets monetized soon, as once it gets monetized you will be able to change the advertising settings. Wishing you all the very best!🎻✨🦋
Very good
anyone one know where I can find the sheet music online??
老师说,这是每个琴童必拉的(这双音我整了10000个小时)
I m gonna play this at my school I'm in 6th grade wish me luck
Good luck!
Im gonna play it in 4th grade and good luck
10:04
10:30
10:54
11:17
11:35
12:07
Batdzo pięknie
Gram go a jestem w trzeciej klacie na skszypcach! 🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🐱🐶😊🧡❤️
Brings back the 8 year old me
How did you play this at 8 years old lol I am 14 and I am learning it
god
👏👏👏👏👏
not bad not bad 🎻🎻🎻
just for myself
0:23
Does anybody have biographical information about Komarovsky? He seems to have suddenly disappeared. I suspect either he died during the war, or was arrested.
Hi! Thank you for listening!
I have done some research while producing the cd. Komarowski died 23.6.1955 in Moscow, where he was the artistic leader of two different music theatres. He composed an opera, some solo concertos, two string quartets and many small pieces for different Instruments. He was one of the great russian Violin pedagogues, among Alexander Janschinow, Natalia Baklanowa and Konstantin Fortunatow. While ww2 he was leader of dance- and singing ensembles at the frontline. Before ww2 he studied in Moscow violin and composition. He became composer and conductor in Nowosibirsk, Moscow and Tula. He was born 7.11.1909 in Moscow.
@@elisabethglass-violin148 Very interesting. Thank you!
playing for my scholarship
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2:49
3:45 4:21 6:20 12:06