Itzhak Perlman-The dance of the Goblins (by A.Bazzini)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Itzhak Perlman (nacido en Tel Aviv, Mandato Británico de Palestina)[1] , el 31 de agosto de 1945. Violinista israelí-estadounidense. Es uno de los mejores y más famosos violinistas de la segunda mitad del siglo XX.
Antonio Bazzini (Brescia; 11 de marzo de 1818 - Milán; 10 de febrero de 1897) fue un compositor y violinista italiano.
A los 17 años fue contratado como organista en una iglesia de su ciudad natal, Brescia, donde comenzó sus primeros pasos en la interpretación musical.
En 1843, a los 25 años, se trasladó a la ciudad alemana de Leipzig durante cuatro años para progresar en sus estudios de música, especialmente en las obras de Bach y Beethoven. Durante los primeros años de su carrera visitó Alemania, Dinamarca, Francia, España y Polonia, efectuando conciertos mientras profundizaba en conocimientos de música instrumental. Entre sus influencias estilísticas hay que destacar la del compositor italiano Nicolo Paganini, a quien conocía desde los 18 años. Otros grandes maestros contemporáneos que alabaron su obra fueron Robert Schumann o Félix Mendelssohn.
A su regreso a Italia se dedicó a la composición gracias a su experiencia internacional, lo que contribuyó al renacimiento de la música instrumental en su país (de la mano de compositores como Giovanni Bottesini o Amilcare Ponchielli.
Desde 1873 fue profesor en el Conservatorio de Música de Milán, donde alcanzaría el puesto de director en 1882.
Algunos de sus alumnos más sobresalientes fueron Giacomo Puccini y Alfredo Catalani. Otros compositores famosos contemporáneos de Bazzini fueron Anton Bruckner, Johann Strauss (hijo), Johannes Brahms o Piotr Ilich Chaikovski.
Escribió un amplio repertorio sinfónico, instrumental, vocal y una ópera.
This guy could actually have a chance in a battle against the devil.
The devil was surpassed lol
Don’t you mean The Robot Devil?
@@scubashteve6040 One of the best episodes of television of all time.
@@scubashteve6040 lol you rascal
came here from twoset lol
THAT BOW CONTROL!!!!! 😫😫😫👌👌👏👏
Lekker Pineapple yep looks really hard
@@davidadzurillamusic7169 that's a pretty big understatement 😂😂
@@futureme6943 ok i was wrong...it looks extrmely hard
plus, he looks like he isn't even trying
Perlman always has the most controlled looking movments.
I’ve seen some prodigies who performed this song and felt impressive given the difficulty of it. When watching Itzhak, it’s another level, mind blowing. He is the violin.
Piece
It's a PIECE not a SONG
1. He is playing without a score
2. He played with his eyes closed
3. He play it so fluently
Omggggg impressive!!! My mouth was open wide and my eyes too👏👏👏
the things you said are the things that most soloist do while performing(its very normal for violinist to do these things)
@@tonchok9488 Aw come on now - let the OP be impressed AF…I know I was!!!
he just makes the piece seems so easy while it's like hell torturing fingers playing that.
For a soloist to be playing this piece with the sheet music in front of them would be nearing redundant, considering the technical difficulty and and repeating passages, for anyone to learn this to play it to proficiency, it would be memorized in the process
Most if not all soloists at their prime play without a score
0:17, best part. "Hmm, a rest note? ok let me fix this real quick."
I really want to see a video of someone dancing to this song
Goblins!
@@salottin good answer
I won't dance because I would be frightened to see someone play such a hard piece
Goblins will dance for you tonight in your dream
LMAO go to a synagogue
'I know I played every note'
The best version of this ever played!! Even while playing he is dancing like goblins ✨✨✨✨💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is the best performance of this piece that I ever see. Better than Heifetz record, and Heifetz is my greatest idol.
samsrorosce wtf no he went too far up in the beginning it wasnt the best performance look at chloe
For me Sarah chang had the clearest sound. She sounds like she's actually having fun playing it instead of rushing.
I'm not deying this is amazing as well though
Chloe Hanslip is my favorite performer for this piece.
I prefer Ehnes' performance. It's perfection itself
samsrorosce There’s a 12 year old Australian kid named Christian Li currently knocking this out of the park-check it.
The ending gave me chills! Anyone else? Well played!!!
+Dallis Church Totally
+Dallis Church Definitely .
Yaaasssss
I'll always remember the first time I heard this. It was on Philadelphia's classical/jazz station. Immediately afterwards, the presenter enthusiastically gushed: "That. is. imPOSSIBLE!"
I’m at 50, been exposed to classical music from a very early age, yet just a little while ago was the very first time I ever heard this awesomeness! I happened to have our own local classical music station on (Classical KING FM 98.1), originally on low for background music...the fevered intricacy caught my ear, so I turned up the music...and practically was in tears at the beauty! So glad I had my music on today; so glad I discovered something new! Can’t wait to share it with my husband! :) Cheers!
The king of violin...Wow! How can he play so fantastically?
Not particularly the king of violin, there was still Paganini but his playing is quite amazing
Smash like if you watch it right after watching TwoSetViolin video
Dude actually I just came from watching there cartoon videos...
Stop knowing what I just did
Totally had to check the name of the channel, but yep.
Meee
I’m you’re 300th like
Edit: I was your 300th like when I first liked your comment
Why is he literally not even trying? He is making funny faces like he is genuinely having fun🤣
He is having fun though
This would be the perfect piece to play everytime someone asks you 'owww could you play a piece?' Like: Here. In your face. ;)
Unfortunately, I'm not that good. ;)
Well, mr. Perlman says the secret is practicing slowly and having patience :)
Clara ArtNow I agree! I used to play trombone in high school; anytime we had a complex piece, we’d break it down into bits and do them slow at first, THEN get faster!
if you can play it slow, you can play it fast.
I am a beginner so I can't unfortunately
@@aasserelzoghby6781 i'm sure that if you practice a lot to get better you'll be able to play this
I remember this tune as a small child watching Perlman play this on a TV concert, back in the 70's. This was the song that made me want to learn the Violin. I later took to the guitar but still play the Violin. Thank Itzhak for giving me the sickness, that insane madness that propels young kids to devote their entire lives to learning and performing music, while the world around them crumbles away believing that we can all be rich and famous some day. Still playing this tune, and still dreaming. Insert sad face here. I wish I chose medical school, but nope, went to music school instead. I kick ass on violin and guitar, but havent a penny to my name. Anyway, just wanted to share a fond childhood memory with my musician family out there. Maybe why the internet dies we call all make a living as live performs again. Anyway, great song, share the love. Met Itzhak once, super nice guy. Gonna go jump off a bridge now, you all have a good night.
It's a piece, not a song
Gg ether you are trolling or you are already dead.
That's dark bro
He always plays everything with apparent ease!!!
Best part: 2:12
You can hear the audience's react to it, they caught what Perlman just did there, lol.
Perlman, the quirky bastard never misses a chance to flex, even when it's on Bazzini.
I’m not a violinist, what did he do lol
I'm a violinist, but a beginner one, what did he do lol
@@lucasfaria6018 he got out of tune
Hahahhaha 100% it was hilarious
@@viniciusdepaulosantosdasil3862 I don't think it was so much that he was out of tune there that the audience laughed (although he was a little bit off); I think it was because instead of playing the same pitch on the E, A, D, and then the G strings like the other times, he decided to flex and play that F# on the E string and then jump all the way to play that same F# on the G, which is an impressive jump
HOW IS HE SMILING!?!? my face doing that is like-
la primera vez que escuche a itzhak perlman tocar pude sentir como se me erizaban los pelos del culo ante semejante majestuosidad
Jajaja
It's scary how much skill these top violinists have.
...NOW!
This man makes it look so easy!
FunFact: This is the Solist from the "Schindlers List" soundtrack.
One of the greatest violinists ever.
:o Its the devil from Futurama
well we are boned!
this is insane
HIS FACE IS LIKE SAYING THAT ITS EASY GOSH
He’s the king of effortless playing 😳
No goblins were harmed in the making of this peace
O VIOLINISTA ITZACK PERLMAN IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC! GREAT TO HEAR SUCH MUSICIAN AND HE PLAYS WITH HIS HEART. BEAUTIFUL.
Itzhak Perlman is genial, Amazing hy is inreal.....i like Itzhak Perlman so much 🎻❤️
this was the first piece Ling Ling learned as a child, after perfecting in a near weeks time span, Ling Ling then learned to speak.
Genius right there
Love how he has time to tighten his bow. He is incredible? What is that bow stroke called he is using in the beginning?
Amelia Marshall ricochet
Ricochet
What’s so amazing not just how amazing it sounds but that’s he is enjoying the music and obsessing in making it sound good which make it sound even better
Someone: How is he that good at the violin??
Me: *Itz Hak*
Genius 👏👏👏
Son élève David joue aussi bien..🤗🙏🇫🇷
Bien sûr 😁
This song and Perlman's performance is metal AF. I'm inspired to find the sheet music and learn this on electric guitar.
I would actually LOVE to see and hear that!! I’m interested - count me in!!!
Esto es excelso fuera de serie extraordinario es volar con toda tu imaginación
My gosh he's supersonic!!! wow
The maestro of maestros in the violin world! Think this is the gorgeous Stradivarius and befitting to its owner….. curious who is the brave heart pianist accompanied to perfection….. this recording is in my non-stop now
que haríamos sin artistas :) GENIAL!!!
Ese control de arcooo diosss, ojalá algún día llegar a ese nivel
I will tell my kids this was flight of the bumblebee
Um dos melhores violinistas do mundo ....
this is what i call smooth and effortless... others tried to highlight/showoff their skills and Perlman just say "hold my beer"....
He legit tightened his bow during the rest which I could NEVER do without dropping :(
I can't believe I'm watching for free!
Why is it that he looks so comfortable.... it makes me comfortable too
^ especially when you shift up that high. That's not a mistake
TwoSetViolin brought me here.
Waffles182 same
@Waffles182 Which TwoSet video?
@@ashleyg6490 Classical Musicians React to Violin in Cartoons
I've played for 7 years and I have no idea what he's doing
so flawless and beautiful
The fact that he makes seem so incredibly easy when he plays it
Many great violinists do an almost perfect version of this devilish tour de force. However, I haven't heard anyone, including Perlman, do an impeccable intonation execution of the single F sharp note that's played in four different string positions in quick succession in the middle segment of this piece, followed immediately by a single E note using the same impossible trick. I doubt that Bazzini, a violinist himself, was capable of playing this sequence perfectly himself.
Hay buey que chingon toca viva México
He is amazing👍sound so good
Holay! the upbow staccato, this is another level!
2 vengerov fans!!!!
This really makes me wanna practice 👏👏
Yea, and it makes me wanna cry too
Best 4 and a half minutes ever spent
Es tan hermosa la pieza ❤️
simplemente maravilloso
Wow!!!
Why does this only have 68,587 views? It should have at least 1 billion. Gangnam Style has over 2 billion. So much for human taste.
Awesome
these goblins are so playful and cute dancing away~🤩
Humanity:
“We need something harder.”
😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️👏👏
Wow! intense playing!
That was amazing 😮 and he didn't even break a sweat
Mis respetos para este señor que manera de tocar
He so chill
He doesn't play the violin, the violín plays him, wow
I can only dream of the day I become good enough to play this. Wow.
Don't just dream......take action!!
@@JoshuaLo2732 I am taking action! But just because I practice every day doesn't mean I'll achieve this insanely impressive level of violin-playing.
@@ashleyg6490 don't give up dude! I know i'm going to play this piece when I grow up no matter how much I have to practice and no matter how hard it is. Mr. perlman says that the key is having patience and practicing slowly
@@yeetman2179 YES! The “slowly first” part is sooo true and important! I used to play trombone in my high school band and whenever we had some really difficult stuff to play, he would always remind us to go slow first. This really does help because you get smoother, better, and more familiar the more you practice - then just turn up the speed a bit more each time! Good luck to you - such excitement for you! Don’t give up!
Que talento !!!!!!
Perlman is The MASTER
this is my favorite piece..
formidable .. bravo .. bravo
mwhaa beautiful perfect octaves chords richochette
So.... how.... do you dance to this?
I suppose only a goblin would know lol
espectacular !!!!
HERMOSA CANCION....
Cool !
❤В России любят и ценят И. Перлмана.
4:22
4:23
with this I like going to dancing with goblins :D
Hermoso!!!!
Definitivamente espectacular..hermosa interpretación
2:09 unfortunate. never seen perlman mess up so bad. the audience even laughed!
So satisfying!
Un clásico
impresionante... =)
יפה מעולה
amooooo' >
O m g the articulation
Escucharla a velocidad de 1. 25 es una locura. LISTEN AT 1.25 IS SOOOOOO CRAZY
So, what did he do with his gold fiddle and Bender's soul ?
great