She plays this piece in authentic Iberian style, which seems to elude most violinists today. She takes her time and allows the phrases to breathe. She makes music out of this piece, while others just use it to show off without having a clue of what they’re doing. In addition to Ida Haendel’s stellar performance, I also recommend renditions by Aaron Rosand, Augustin Hadelich, and Itzhak Perlman.
Very true. She once said in an interview that technique had nothing to do with playing fast. For her, great technique was the ability the maintain rhythm and articulation. Her rhythm and articulation were certainly remarkable.
Thank God, I found a rendition that takes time to give justice to every note and accompanying emotions. I found a version I can practice emotionally with. Thank you, and rest in peace, dear !
well said. no wonder she adored Celibidache (see her wonderful chat with cellist Stephen Isserlis)...they both knew what it means to take one's time with the music, let it breathe and flower and soar...
Ida Haendel is the reason I took up the violin! I have had a never-ending source of joy with my violin - every day is a new discovery as Ida said. I thank Ida for inspiring me since the 80's.
Wow.playes with effortless ease and calm. Have been comparing midoris shortened version of this for Leonard Bernsteins 70th birthday. Midoris has alot of Youth energy and vigor and has its own wow quality, but this is a master playing flawless gypsy style sarasate. She is owning that violin and piece of music..luv luv luv
i met her at a music festival in santa barbara when she was still alive and she was still performing at that time, in her 80s, and ill never forget that experience. she still had such a beautiful grasp of the instrument and was very kind in general. may she rest in peace
Má nejoblíbenější skladba s Idou Haendel - nádhera, ten motiv je ještě krásnější zde, na housle takto zpracovaný, než operní provedení jednotlivých částí Carmen. Velmi děkuji a zdravím z České Republiky.
@@fifilabellechapelle7132 There a lot of wonderful violinists today. I like the female violinists you mention very much (Ann Sophie Mutter a bit less), but Ginette Neveu was really in a league of her own. Even the great Oistrakh was not a match for her.
@@jansnauwaert1785 : I think that you're probably quite correct! It's shameful that she had to leave us at age 30, so I'm grateful for the recordings she has left for us.
Brilliant musicians like Haendel, Heifetz, Kreisler, Menuhin, Bach, Paganini, and Sarasate are why there should be human immortality. I know their music, and techniques, are immortal as long as people continue to listen, and learn, but I wish these amazing people could live on, and continue enriching our lives, forever. Sarasate is like, my jam,,, oxygen...
Professional soloists are expected to memorize what they play - _that_ is just part of being a professional soloist. Many non-musicians think that memorizing a piece of music is somehow a big deal. It isn't! A large part of learning a piece of music is by practicing it without the sheet music in front of you. And, by the time you've practice the piece to the point where you feel you can play it properly and confidently in public, it is usually already memorized anyway.
She plays this piece in authentic Iberian style, which seems to elude most violinists today. She takes her time and allows the phrases to breathe. She makes music out of this piece, while others just use it to show off without having a clue of what they’re doing. In addition to Ida Haendel’s stellar performance, I also recommend renditions by Aaron Rosand, Augustin Hadelich, and Itzhak Perlman.
...As my grandma already said: "Yes, yes, everything was better in earlier times..."😉
- Chloe Chua ua-cam.com/video/pNGoAUz0nhE/v-deo.html
- Hilary Hahn ua-cam.com/video/2-oHLG0oB20/v-deo.html
@@qweasd60 This two are so boring to listen to...Even knowing that they are accomplished violin players.
Very true. She once said in an interview that technique had nothing to do with playing fast. For her, great technique was the ability the maintain rhythm and articulation. Her rhythm and articulation were certainly remarkable.
Thank God, I found a rendition that takes time to give justice to every note and accompanying emotions. I found a version I can practice emotionally with. Thank you, and rest in peace, dear !
well said. no wonder she adored Celibidache (see her wonderful chat with cellist Stephen Isserlis)...they both knew what it means to take one's time with the music, let it breathe and flower and soar...
Ida Haendel is the reason I took up the violin! I have had a never-ending source of joy with my violin - every day is a new discovery as Ida said. I thank Ida for inspiring me since the 80's.
Just amazing and so so clean! May she Rest In Peace.
RIP great Ida😢😢😢
Great video direction, very dramatic! Ida Haendel, one of the greats on the violin in the last 100 years!!!
What a wonderful, very talented violinist was Ida. He will be greatly missed.
Yes, SHE will be be missed indeed.
I looking video's and play Idea, listening many times. IdaHaendel. 🎶🌹
A magician, pure and simple. 🙏
Величайший исполнитель последних 100 лет. Замечательный человек. Светлая память!
Wow.playes with effortless ease and calm. Have been comparing midoris shortened version of this for Leonard Bernsteins 70th birthday. Midoris has alot of Youth energy and vigor and has its own wow quality, but this is a master playing flawless gypsy style sarasate. She is owning that violin and piece of music..luv luv luv
The indescribable beauty... ⚘️
So lively and playful!
i met her at a music festival in santa barbara when she was still alive and she was still performing at that time, in her 80s, and ill never forget that experience. she still had such a beautiful grasp of the instrument and was very kind in general. may she rest in peace
Má nejoblíbenější skladba s Idou Haendel - nádhera, ten motiv je ještě krásnější zde, na housle takto zpracovaný, než operní provedení jednotlivých částí Carmen. Velmi děkuji a zdravím z České Republiky.
❤ such great playing on so many levels..clear and musical 🎻
So marvelous! Brava! 🌻
So sad she's gone.😔
Ida haendal, faz parte de eternidade. Fantástica
The more I know violin, the more I admire her. She was the best
Well, almost. If there wasn't Ginette Neveu.
@@jansnauwaert1785 : Or Hilary. Or Ann Sophie Mutter. Or Janine Jansen. Or Julia Fischer. But Ida was also one of my all-time favorites!
@@fifilabellechapelle7132 There a lot of wonderful violinists today. I like the female violinists you mention very much (Ann Sophie Mutter a bit less), but Ginette Neveu was really in a league of her own. Even the great Oistrakh was not a match for her.
@@jansnauwaert1785 : I think that you're probably quite correct! It's shameful that she had to leave us at age 30, so I'm grateful for the recordings she has left for us.
She's amazing! Didn't think her manner is so unique...
Wonderful violinist⭐😀💎🙂🎼🎶💕⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Brilliant musicians like Haendel, Heifetz, Kreisler, Menuhin, Bach, Paganini, and Sarasate are why there should be human immortality. I know their music, and techniques, are immortal as long as people continue to listen, and learn, but I wish these amazing people could live on, and continue enriching our lives, forever.
Sarasate is like, my jam,,, oxygen...
Breathtaking and phenomenal
Magnific!!!!!
Incomparable, única!!👏👏👏
Rest in peace, Miss
Professional soloists are expected to memorize what they play - _that_ is just part of being a professional soloist. Many non-musicians think that memorizing a piece of music is somehow a big deal. It isn't! A large part of learning a piece of music is by practicing it without the sheet music in front of you. And, by the time you've practice the piece to the point where you feel you can play it properly and confidently in public, it is usually already memorized anyway.
Can feel her fiery Polish spirit here.
All the secret of creature is, sometimes, found in small piece like this music
Impressive espagnole touch!
То есть 19 тысяч людей посмотрело и никто не обратил внимания, что она разошлась с оркестром в хабанере?
А что, это главное??!!!
very ordinary violinist. a lot of students play better than her.
Ha ha ha, please, clean yours ears as soon is possible!
A lot of students play like the same way nowadays my friend...Ida has what we call unique style haha
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She is way better than you who just barking in the music field. 🐕🐶