@jstot1231 I had Albert Markov as a teacher too for 4 years in Manhattan School in the mid90's- I benefited the most and I am really glad I studied with him. Such violinists, teachers, and music personalities are really hard to find- deeply rooted into the REAL tradition yet openminded and in love with the functional
SUPERB, ... Heart felt, heart warming and compassionate. Very few fathers expirance such an occasion and even fewer sons show this amount of gratitude.
Продал душу дьяволу)))) Вот бы вживую послушать. Никто из ютубскрипачей не производит такого впечатления, даже записи признанных "гениев". Я теперь примерно представляю как гипнотизировал Паганини))) Интересно еще где он подбирает такие наряды
140 pieces of wood and 8 metal wires + humans - and this is what comes out !!! It made me think not to forget our human interactions because all of our imachines would be nothing without the humans behind them .....
@jstot1231 I had Albert Markov as a teacher too for 4 years in Manhattan School in the mid90's- I benefited the most and I am really glad I studied with him. Such violinists, teachers, and music personalities are really hard to find- deeply rooted into the REAL tradition yet openminded and in love with the functional.
I) Wonderful - Performance & 2) a) I urge all the "petty" critiques" 2 focus on general taste rather than "own taste" thus be open to "xlnt" music & "new arrangements" & b) to all the (young) people who so often lack "modesty" & think they "know it all". Try to enjoy such music without tearing it down & risk not being pathetic... ;-) Good luck leading a happy life ;-)
2:33 check bow hand , tick on index fingers, both of them. But Alexander started it, he is to be blamed :D Albert just started repeat it after his son. It is so funny :D
holy sh*t, it sounds sometimes like the whole big symphony orchestra, sometimes like string quartet, sometimes like guitar, sometimes like doublebass solo how ? HOW ?? H O O O W ?????? It is just a violin and a viola ! I go uninstall myself just now :D
The beautiful Russian bow hold. I wouldn't be able to play without it from wrist dysplasia. I figured it out from Markov's performance of the 24 caprices and was able to play violin again.
It’s gorgeous but the music feels like an argument. What is that suppressive expression in their tones. It’s not in the other recording I’ve heard today. Markov kick
@jstot1231 I had Albert Markov as a teacher too for 4 years in Manhattan School in the mid90's- I benefited the most and I am really glad I studied with him. Such violinists, teachers, and music personalities are really hard to find- deeply rooted into the REAL tradition yet openminded and in love with the functional
SUPERB, ... Heart felt, heart warming and compassionate. Very few fathers expirance such an occasion and even fewer sons show this amount of gratitude.
2 legends nice!
both of them are great masters of music!!
Like father, like son. Indeed.
Браво!
I love the effect the actual hall has on the tone colour. The hall provides a very beautiful layer of sound to the melodies through it's echoes etc. .
Extraordinary performance
Amazing Albert Markov!!! Violinist, composer,conducter, viola....
我无语了。。。。。。。。
maginifico!!!
They add some interesting little touches of their own, pizzicato etc.
And a nice organ effect with minimal vibrato in the middle.
The original is a work by Handel for harpsichord, but this is a famous virtuoso arrangement for violin and viola by Halvorsen.
@Davi Moreira Passacaglia in G minor
It's probably the best interpetation out there I'm a big fan of perlman for exemple but this one with markov son and father is quiet impressive...
this is a beautiful way to have a passion. A Father and a son sharing love.
👏👏👏👏👏🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻
its really nice musicians got different ways of interpreting the music. 5 stars here
Продал душу дьяволу)))) Вот бы вживую послушать. Никто из ютубскрипачей не производит такого впечатления, даже записи признанных "гениев". Я теперь примерно представляю как гипнотизировал Паганини))) Интересно еще где он подбирает такие наряды
hermosoooooooooo!!!
grazie, thank you
Съвършена музика-съвършено изпълнение!!!
GREAT JOB
Incredible ! Better than Pearlman and Zuckermann.
Very very nice! record bed..
Hi guys, can i hear this song in High quality played by Alexander Marvok ??
2:00
😢😢👍
Hm nie ten klimat zepsuliście panowie ta Pasacaglie i to w straszny sposób
Polecam wam wykonania Perlmana&Zukermana
too bad it doesn't help him play in tune
D: wow these two are a pair of drama queens
Года 4 назад это исполнение увидел. Пересматриваю. Пожалуй, для меня оно лучшее. Каждый раз восхищаюсь. Спасибо!
is albert, alexanders dad? so nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes
140 pieces of wood and 8 metal wires + humans - and this is what comes out !!! It made me think not to forget our human interactions because all of our imachines would be nothing without the humans behind them .....
I had the honor of meeting Albert Markov at my highscool , it was such a great honor, he's definetely amazing!!
Uau que incrível Man ele deve ser muito prospero na vida
I love the way they arranged the piece is so beautiful, nice and different, besides they are both fine instrumentalists...5 stars....
Albert Markov plays Viola!
Badly...
I just found out that alexander marcov is playing the tchaikovsky with my orchestra next year. I am so excited!
+allaboutviolin really? WOW! where i can find information about that?
+Renzo Renzo I play in the Portland Columbia Symphony orchestra in portland oregon. I think it is listed on our concert page for next year.
Hey, Robert Duvall and Andy Samburg are pretty good on the old violin there! Just kidding, great piece from the Markov family.
Гении!!!
Aliens ought to see that before they decide to erradicate us or not..
Albert was a fantastic violinist and so fucking underrated. fucking world
Que hermozura que maestros que dulsura que pieza bravo !!
Альберт Марков самый лучший скрипач. А сын талант еще и красавчик😊
They are doing the work of a whole string ensemble!
Exactly, albert markovs full sound sounds so much like a cello
really good performance, and lol at the camera at 4:40! that was funny.
Absolutely breathtaking and astounding!!
Superb musical work and superb performance!
Perfección ❤
One of my favorite pieces!
Beautiful rendition!
Very out of tune!
I guess you could say.. They're too hot..
To Handel!
@jstot1231 I had Albert Markov as a teacher too for 4 years in Manhattan School in the mid90's- I benefited the most and I am really glad I studied with him. Such violinists, teachers, and music personalities are really hard to find- deeply rooted into the REAL tradition yet openminded and in love with the functional.
Pure magic, and I don’t even like classical, but I do know when something is just darn 🌟Good 🌟
Albert Markov is the author from the best system to study scales and arpeggiums, superior to Carl Flesch System too!!
Was this written by Handel himself? because it doesn't sound like the Halvorsen arrangement towards the middle.
He originally wrote it for harpsichord and it sounds different,this is an adaptation
Every duo that I have ever seen always looks at one another before starting that section at 4:56. Interesting. Bravo Markovs!!!
Albert is on the Viola here and Alex on the violin.
35 people are deaf and repent to be...
es fantasticamente fabuloso.... terminas de escuchar este video enamorado de cualquiera!
sounds like some people are jealous of real musicians... lets see you outplay them...
wonderful!
Fantástica pieza
I) Wonderful - Performance & 2) a) I urge all the "petty" critiques" 2 focus on general taste rather than "own taste" thus be open to "xlnt" music & "new arrangements" & b) to all the (young) people who so often lack "modesty" & think they "know it all". Try to enjoy such music without tearing it down & risk not being pathetic... ;-) Good luck leading a happy life ;-)
O M G
A conversation, discussion, empathy between father and son. Epic!
I am envious. I wish would be able to do this with my son, but I don't have a son and I don't play violin.... yet :P
2:33 check bow hand , tick on index fingers, both of them. But Alexander started it, he is to be blamed :D Albert just started repeat it after his son. It is so funny :D
Les deux meilleurs violonistes du moment ...
Yes ok but the effects they produce...quite interesting !
So virtuosic and technically perfect, yet not missing a single gram of baroque style.
The father’s bowling is better.
I doubt it... Or, as they say in Russia- "Халтурка"...
Father and son?
💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
holy sh*t, it sounds sometimes like the whole big symphony orchestra, sometimes like string quartet, sometimes like guitar, sometimes like doublebass solo how ? HOW ?? H O O O W ?????? It is just a violin and a viola !
I go uninstall myself just now :D
un poco mas lento de lo que estoy acostumbrad pero exelente sonido :)
That was really good.
MERAVIGLIOSO
The beautiful Russian bow hold. I wouldn't be able to play without it from wrist dysplasia. I figured it out from Markov's performance of the 24 caprices and was able to play violin again.
I have seen different version haha very interesting
agreed. Albert Markov maybe a great violinist but def not a violist ;)
I didn't like this interpretation at all.
It’s gorgeous but the music feels like an argument. What is that suppressive expression in their tones. It’s not in the other recording I’ve heard today. Markov kick
W h o w ...
Are they related
yes, father and son
Lol I love how from 4:38 to 4:37 your moving back and fourth. I found this interpritation to be a little "sticatoy"
4:30 pambering pizzicato 🤣🤣
Oh you mean Alexander is one octave higher than the score ?
I dont understand neither
what the heck? octaves in the opening? are you kidding me!!!!!!
@cellator24 Actually, these are effectively octaves. Check yours.
I hope you're joking, but Alex (left) is the violinist...
wait whose the violinist and whose the violist?
@cellator24 yes, markov the sone is playing octaves
does anyone the name of the violin song they play in the beginning ?? :O
Dude, it's passacaglia by Handel. It's the only song they play. It's in the description box.
And it's not even a song!
Феноменально! ❤
agreed!!! haha!!! yea!!
Is it a Viola?
yes
flipe colega ^^ xD WOO
Daddy Markov is getting a bit old, that's all.
It happens to us all
is a horrible version... markov plays very good but playing paganini, in this pieces he plays very very ugly xD
It’s what some people call “balls out”. Is it too exciting and risky for you?