I love this piece so much and I wish more American orchestras would play it so I could see it live. I'm so excited to see a version with Maxim Vengerov as the soloist!
I'm currently teaching this piece to two of my students, and it really is a marvellous piece! I play sections as best I can to inspire my students (one is 14 yrs old, the other is 16). I play various sections very differently to give them an idea of the possible expressions and colours. Master Vengerov is my favourite violinist and I know that playing this video to my students will inspire them much more than I personally could do. Thank you for the upload to this channel! I loved every second :)
I just heard this piece on Sirius Radio for the first time. I got interrupted and had to check it out. Glad it’s Maestro Vengerov that popped up first! Bravo!
Vengerov's Liang Zhu performance flows like water from the top of Himalayis going through different terrains, sometimes steep like 1000m deep falls and plateau next until it reaches the delta. His touch is amazing, more mesmerizing than ever!
@@OctaZR1434 The music was actually written for western orchestra violin concerto The composers were inspired by a chinese legend n used elements of chinese opera music
Dear Mr Vengerov, I was born in 1986 started the violin at the age of 5 years old. You were my childhood idol at that period when you played with Mr Itamar Golan the famous recital pieces of Kreisler and when you played Tchaikovsky concerto in all the cities of France (especially Marseille because I was in the public). Compared to that period, your posture and visual aspect has reallly changed. In fact, when I see you playing nowadays, your movements are much more minimalist compared to the 1990s. If I may, I would be very insterested to understand the reason of such modification. And by the way, Thanks a lot for the video, Henri
There are several interviews he gave about this, actually! He was injured and he said that he was forced to reconsider how his body relates to the instrument.
Love the way you interpreted contemporary composed Chinese traditional music--really curious about your process of researching this piece. Your performance has incorporated the traditional Chinese styles and techniques for certain sounds and tunes, but also has a quality of expressiveness that is more universal
Just heard the Huang Meng La piece, and this one.... They're all masters of their instrument, and me an amateur, so I'll limit my words to the recording, and perhaps the engineering, of the piece. Perhaps the Huang piece was more ample in sound. Listening is more important to me in the mid to lower regions of the sound spectrum to the human ear. Not downplaying the higher frequencies either, just that for that ultimate sound comfort, I like more the mid and lower areas. The Huang piece perhaps is just more ample in sound and overtones. Or, was it the instrument itself? Vengerev's violin really sounded thinner. Let's check with Mr Stradivarius.....
22:29 the last part, “the 2 young lovers became butterflies.”; the love between 2 loves will continue in another space. The feeling is different from original piece, should be sad.
Fantastic performance as always, Mr. Maxim. You're my absolute favorite violinist! What I don't get is why the Chinese insist on performing these old patriotic songs. But you do play it as beautifully as it can be played. Thank you, Sir.
Old patriotic? This piece is based on Liang Zhu, a mythical love story. Just because it is written and played by “the Chinese” and sounds “Chinese” doesn’t mean it’s a propagandistic music piece.
@@cameronleach5902 sorry it is Chinese music you need to have that culture regardless what is written for western music. Music is not notes on the sheet. Music is a language with soul and belief. You are there yet.
Perhaps it was that some of the notes were unstable and wobbly. I thought it gave it character but as far as a paid musician would go that has to be a bad day.
I love this piece so much and I wish more American orchestras would play it so I could see it live. I'm so excited to see a version with Maxim Vengerov as the soloist!
Maestro is great and don’t forget the conductor he is one of the best they got in China.
really in another style from the last thing I listened to: Ode to Chicken by Brett Yang and Eddie Chen lol
*eddy 😊
I love towersetviolin
ANOTHER TWOSET FANNN
I just came from a twosetviolin video!
This is the best performance of this piece I heard! The violin almost made me cry
I'm currently teaching this piece to two of my students, and it really is a marvellous piece!
I play sections as best I can to inspire my students (one is 14 yrs old, the other is 16). I play various sections very differently to give them an idea of the possible expressions and colours.
Master Vengerov is my favourite violinist and I know that playing this video to my students will inspire them much more than I personally could do. Thank you for the upload to this channel! I loved every second :)
Just beautiful.
Maestro please record this. I watched you play this in HK before COVID and it was marvelous.
that was so beautiful 🤍
thank you for uploading 🙏🏻
I just heard this piece on Sirius Radio for the first time. I got interrupted and had to check it out. Glad it’s Maestro Vengerov
that popped up first! Bravo!
Maxim Vengerov, you've done it again! Your beautiful interpretation is fresh and inspiring as you usually are. Thank you.
Hi Kathy🌹
How are you doing?
Great performance to a full house by you and the Shanghai orchestra . TQ for sharing.
This piece of classic transport me back into a place so far away and yet it is in my heart. If the world can just be at peace with each other.
Anyone who knows even only a lil about violin knows that Maxim is a violin genius, a virtuosos, a grande maestro.
Beautiful, excellent Chinese concerto!🎉🎉🎉
You guys are more than amazing ❤
Thank you❤ Gorgeous and Exciting Music. Bravo.
Vengerov's Liang Zhu performance flows like water from the top of Himalayis going through different terrains, sometimes steep like 1000m deep falls and plateau next until it reaches the delta. His touch is amazing, more mesmerizing than ever!
Un très beau voyage ! Merci ❤❤❤❤❤
Our symphony did this piece last night and it was beautiful!
Максим, очень здорово!!! Браво!!! Знаю эту музыку с детства.
Thank you Master Vengerov🌹🌹💖💖, beautifully done! The best Chinese music ever!
Hi Yvonne🌹
How are you doing?
場地壹極棒
整體的演奏對聆聽者而言是一種享受
在此致謝
Wonderful!
Delicioso. Gracias por compartirlo.
Браво, маестро.Блестящо!!
喜欢余隆老师举重若轻的指挥风格!
Me encantó!!!! Ojalá tocaras la Cadenza de éste concierto como Bis, cuando vengas en Diciembre a la Argentina 🫠❤️🇦🇷❤️🎻❤️
My g, excellent interpretation!
Exquisite!
It's amazing how much like an erhu it sounds
This would be sick on an erhu!!💝
Actually, this piece was written for violin originally.
This is originally for opera in China
@@OctaZR1434 The music was actually written for western orchestra violin concerto The composers were inspired by a chinese legend n used elements of chinese opera music
@@nanyanguo1 I’m Chinese so I actually know this piece and my great grandfather knew the composer’s friend so like…
The way Vengorov tuned. So pro!
GENIO !!!!!!!!!!🥰
Really well done. Faster tempo than I’m used to hearing it.
Dear Mr Vengerov,
I was born in 1986 started the violin at the age of 5 years old. You were my childhood idol at that period when you played with Mr Itamar Golan the famous recital pieces of Kreisler and when you played Tchaikovsky concerto in all the cities of France (especially Marseille because I was in the public).
Compared to that period, your posture and visual aspect has reallly changed. In fact, when I see you playing nowadays, your movements are much more minimalist compared to the 1990s. If I may, I would be very insterested to understand the reason of such modification. And by the way, Thanks a lot for the video,
Henri
There are several interviews he gave about this, actually! He was injured and he said that he was forced to reconsider how his body relates to the instrument.
@@melissat9120 Thanks for the info, I was not aware of that !
@@melissat9120Hi Dear🌹
How are you doing?
Bravo❤
Maravilhoso❤❤❤❤
Very bealtiful!
Very beautiful ❤️
The orchestra is very good
Love the way you interpreted contemporary composed Chinese traditional music--really curious about your process of researching this piece. Your performance has incorporated the traditional Chinese styles and techniques for certain sounds and tunes, but also has a quality of expressiveness that is more universal
WOW!!!
Wunderschöne Konzert , das ist meine Liebling chinesischer Musik . Der Geiger Künstler und alle Musikanter/inen sowie Dirigent sind excellent!
❤
Bravo !!!👏👏👏👏👏
Абсолютно по-китайски звучит! Браво!
My follow-up comment is a thought I had at 5:55 - it sounds very Kreisler-esque!
Parabéns Arrasaram.
reminds me of Tambourin chinois he was playing as a 12 year old....
没想到西方人能拉出东方人细腻的感情来🌹🌹🌹
Just heard the Huang Meng La piece, and this one.... They're all masters of their instrument, and me an amateur, so I'll limit my words to the recording, and perhaps the engineering, of the piece. Perhaps the Huang piece was more ample in sound. Listening is more important to me in the mid to lower regions of the sound spectrum to the human ear. Not downplaying the higher frequencies either, just that for that ultimate sound comfort, I like more the mid and lower areas. The Huang piece perhaps is just more ample in sound and overtones. Or, was it the instrument itself? Vengerev's violin really sounded thinner. Let's check with Mr Stradivarius.....
he is genius, his sound is more Chinese than Chinese violinist.
Oboe messed up in the opening.
やっぱ、アンタは上手いわ🎉
22:29 the last part, “the 2 young lovers became butterflies.”; the love between 2 loves will continue in another space. The feeling is different from original piece, should be sad.
天堂的声音 上帝的呼唤❤🎉❤
👏
Hi Dear🌹
How are you doing?
Fantastic performance as always, Mr. Maxim. You're my absolute favorite violinist!
What I don't get is why the Chinese insist on performing these old patriotic songs.
But you do play it as beautifully as it can be played. Thank you, Sir.
Old patriotic? This piece is based on Liang Zhu, a mythical love story. Just because it is written and played by “the Chinese” and sounds “Chinese” doesn’t mean it’s a propagandistic music piece.
I wish more western soloist like Hilary hahn would play this. Would be interesting to see other styles too
Vengerov 真的是不理解中國人的精神和感情中的男女之愛是什麼。無論是對於人和自然的關係,還是感情和對象的關係,都太二元分立化了。中國人是天、地、人,慾望、情念、思緒融合在一體的。你中有我,我中有你。 中國人的感情是剪不斷、理還亂,別是一番滋味在心頭。Vengerov的音樂,是一種強碰撞,劇烈的愛與痛,這不是我們中國人靈魂中的旋律,而是一種極端化的異國情調。總之,沒了中國味兒,它是西式中餐--一種新配料的西餐。
It is the western style of Butterfly violin concerto. Good try but not 100% . Bravo
It was written for western orchestra what do you expect?
@@cameronleach5902 sorry it is Chinese music you need to have that culture regardless what is written for western music. Music is not notes on the sheet. Music is a language with soul and belief. You are there yet.
這個音樂廳聲音奇佳 過去的錄音都很好 唯獨對這次的中國音樂 錄音粗糙 聲音乾澀 音質極差
是否對中國音樂有瞧不起的意圖呢? 令人費解
想太多
🎉🎉🎉очень красиво звучит!
能不能具體說明問題所在,令到你如此對中國音樂有瞧不起的意圖呢?
@@Redogful 呵呵 你這中國人也忒自卑了 且EQ極差 自認不長進 卻任意遷怒不相干者 也太好笑了 我何處瞧不起中國音樂了呢? 你剪貼我的話證明給我看看
不要以為自己是專家!你學音樂嗎?
Good. But not the top notch.
The guy who plays the solo oboe should be fired immediately
Your expert reason? Not everyone viewing is a musician😊
Hi colleague on the left plays flute gave you the answer already as well in the beginning.
Perhaps it was that some of the notes were unstable and wobbly. I thought it gave it character but as far as a paid musician would go that has to be a bad day.