Kogan Plays Paganini Caprice 7
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2008
- Rabin, Heifetz, Szeryng, and Kogan were the greatest violinists I ever heard, somehow they stood out a little more than everyone else for some reason. I found out a long time ago how hard Kogan's recordings are to find, and I have been collecting them ever since. One day I met someone from maestronet named Hector who agreed to send me a copy of this for which I am greatful. I have never seen it for sale ever and I have been collecting violin music for a long time.
I think the best thing Kogan ever did was the Tchaikovsky concerto from a double cd called "Artist Profile", it is out of print but well worth finding and if you ever get a chance to hear Kogan play the Tchaikovsky get it at all costs. Only Rabin equaled what Kogan did with the Tchaikovsky in my opinion.
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I don't get the dislikers... Marvelous performance !❤️
He is genious...have no words,,,
Extraordinaire justesse des octaves ! Un très grand maître !!
Love it.
è l'esecuzione che meglio di ogni altro coglie il senso del "Posato" e della polifonia paganiniana.
Very nice thank you for posting this
I can't speak :/ such a nice interpretation that is clear and playful
Hi, thank you for posting these. I have a question for you here. Those names you mentioned, did you hear them all live?
fantastic recording of one of the most difficult Caprices. Super clean octaves, pure sound a the 3 cord passages, no cheating with the staccato. No flying staccato, no cheating with the downbow staccato. All notes with the bow on the strings. Chapeau !
One dislike?! Where the hell did that come from?!
ja b from a loser
You mentioned the Tchaikovsky concerto: did you mean the version with Nebolsin?
I don't mind at all. :)
I think that David Oistrakh belongs in that group, probably second only to Heifetz. Rabin may have been technically better than Oistrakh but Oistrakh's sheer musicality was incredible.