i always wonder why the violin solist is playing it from meomory but the piano player needs a person turning the pages. :D I'm no expert but is the violin part not more complicated and there are good piano players that play more compictaed pieces from memory as well.
@@FreyofKtau you’re clearly no expert if you can’t understand why someone who’s not the soloist doesn’t have to memorize the sonata. Do you think orchestras all memorize everything for a concerto? No cause that would be stupid to make everybody who’s not the soloist memorize 15-30 minutes of music. It’s a lot to remember and you clearly don’t understand how much effort memorization of long pieces can take.
@@johnperez822 Woah, wrong energy dude. He said he's clearly no expert. He's here to learn. Isn't it great that more people are becoming interested in classical music? Let's meet them with the kindness this sublime form of music deserves.
Una noche, en el año 1713 soñé que había hecho un pacto con el diablo a cambio de mi alma. Todo salió como yo deseaba: mi nuevo sirviente anticipó todos mis deseos. Entre otras cosas, le di mi violín para ver si podía tocar. ¡Cuán grande fue mi asombro al oír una sonata tan maravillosa y tan hermosa, interpretada con tanto arte e inteligencia, como nunca había pensado ni en mis más intrépidos sueños! Me sentí extasiado, transportado, encantado: mi respiración falló, y desperté. Inmediatamente tomé mi violín con el fin de retener, al menos una parte, la impresión de mi sueño. ¡En vano! La música que yo en ese momento compuse es sin duda la mejor que he escrito, y todavía la llamo el "Trino del Diablo", pero la diferencia entre ella y aquella que me conmovió es tan grande que habría destruido mi instrumento y habría dicho adiós a la música para siempre si hubiera tenido que vivir sin el goce que me ofrece. Giuseppe Tartini, en Voyage d'un François en Italie
Isso mostra que no inferno também tem música....Por isso todos devem aprender a tocar um instrumento. Quem não for para o céu tocar com os anjos, irá para o inferno tocar com demônios.
I will never forget the very first time I heard this on a local fm station. It was while reclining in a dark room after a glass of wine so no distractions of any sort. I was dumbstruck! Itzhak Perlman is so incredibly brilliant and the piano was incredible also.
Though, apparently, Tartini tried to mimic what the devil played before him, you can hear and feel the agony and insanity Tartini went through to make this song match that which he once heard. You can hear desperation and sadness. You can feel the pure agony in each and every note. Each and every draw of the bow. You can feel the torment that Tartini went through to make this perfect, but...never could. He could never perfect this peace, as he lay breathing his last breath. When I hear this song, I hear an odd mixture of desperate agony, due to his perfectionism, and determined victory, for he wrote this song by ear and, though it isn't perfect to his standards, it is still hauntingly beautiful, even to this day.
Great comment. I was just thinking, listening to the end, it does sounds like pure agony. What a way to end the piece, that violin got shredded to pieces! I can almost picture the Devil playing it... smugly, showing off.
You might be correct, but the way I perceived the sadness and agony was more like Lucifers “story” of his fall, the way he felt about it, his struggle with accepting it, and lastly the intense parts might be his determination to destroy humanity.
I've been listening to Devil's Trill all night, even Ida Haendel, and this BY FAR trumps all of them! Not even in the same league.. I had to stop working on the side to comprehend this... It reminds me why he was the first violinist I fell in love with, and the reason I started playing as a child.
PERLMANN IS GOD!!! HE PLAYS EYES CLOSED, the best vibrato I've ever seen, so emotional. Makes it look so easy as if he's shaving someone with a razor. With such thick fingers has surgical precision. I took up the violin at the age of 35 after watching him playing Schindler's list.My favorite violinist by far❤❤❤
+143 Subscribers and no Videos found? Ir aint called devil's trill for nadda it seems.... plus with baroque some of the symbols and methodology change meaning TToTT Mozart was easier
Ever since I discovered this piece in 8th grade it's been my favorite of any musical composition. Now at the age of 15 I have spent about a year and a half learning it and I have most if the first movement and a bit of the second down well but past that it's insanely difficult.
+Vinicius Rodrigues de Santana caro idiota a palavra fan é uma adaptação de fã que é uma simples abreviação de fanatic que em português é fanático e eu não sou fanático por você, não fale merda. Superioridade não é minha "marca" sou apenas realista, pois contra fatos não há argumentos
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHA, good luck dude, you need it. Its not imposible this partiture, but its harder than defecating a cactus
Así mismo, toca cualquier obra de cualquier compositor de cualquiera de las grandes épocas de la música clásica de manera perfecta. Jamás le vi una mínima carencia en ninguna interpretación
This is the best version I have ever had the privilege of hearing.. Only Tartini knows the true beauty of this piece in a way that we never will.... Congrats Perlman...
after seeing this video, i went and got myself an violin, took me a while to save up for it but i finally got it and ive never been more in love with a musical instrument. The one thing that motivated me the most besides from the performance its the piece itself because ive already started taking lessons and its the first piece i want to be able to play......I love the performance ,kin of a spiritual journey filled with so many emotions....if anyone is willing to share the music sheet ill be more than grateful. LOVELY PERFORMANCE!!!!!
Hi there! I hope your violin studies have been going well. If you are still looking for the sheet music for this piece, there is a website called IMSLP that has a large library of sheet music! Type, "Devil's Trill Sonata by Tartini violin sheet music" into Google, and click the site that has IMSLP in it. Then go to the Arrangements and Transcriptions tab, and click on any of the Violin Parts. There are many versions/arrangements of the piece. Best wishes!
Absolutely stunning and beautifully mesmerising to listen to every time I hear it. I love Itzhak Perlman's performance of this more than any other. Not that there are many others that could even play it let alone the entirety of this song in full, correctly, beautifully and with the right emotions. I love how the emotionality of this song comes through in his performance and in the sounds it creates. I love when sound paints pictures in my mind. When sounds evoke emotions it's truly a gift to me.There is so much that could be said of his performing and this song,plus the two of them combined..but I haven't the time. No other violin song has moved me in the way that "The Devil's Trill" has.
While listening to this piece and knowing the background, there are so many different emotions that’s it’s almost as if Lucifer was painting his story of his fall from heaven, wrestling with his fate, expressing his sorrow and bitterness towards God, and finally his fierce determination to destroy humanity in an act of revenge.
Una de las grandes melodías para violín. La tonalidad menor del tema pone al borde de las lágrimas porque lo pone en los recuerdos de lo más triste que hemos vivido. Por qué escuchar cosas tristes, dicen que el organismo se equilibra, que no podemos vivir en extremos, es decir, luego de alegría viene la tristeza y al revés. Quisiera que se me presentara el diablo para producir el poema más conmovedor.
Lindo, maravilhoso. I. Perlman, é sem dúvida, um dos maiores violinistas da actualidade. Sei das dificuldades, da obra em questão, por experiência própria. Executei de cor, o primeiro andamento, em público. Fiz sucesso. Gosto de memorizar, o que toco. Consegue-se mais facilmente, transmitir aos ouvintes, a nossa maneira, de sentir a música. Desde os meus 6 anos de idade, que conheço, quer como ouvinte, e, executante, o Trilo do Diabo. Constitui, para quem se proponha, a executar a referida composição, um autêntico desafio.
Yo escuchando la mejor obra de Tartini (de violín me atrevo a decir) y me siento hipnotizado por algo tan perfecto y hermoso, sin duda Perlman lleva esa obra a otro nivel y sin necesidad de usar tantos recursos como Garret (esta última sigue siendo muy buena). Sin duda alguna esta obra es hermosa.
Perlman enseñó a Garrett a perfeccionar esta Sonata (David Garrett toca esta Sonata desde los 14 años) por cierto te puede interesar la Introdction & Rondo Capriccioso (Camille Saint Saens) interpretada por Jascha Heifetz y compara su técnica con la de otros Violinistas, esta es impecable y radiante. Saludos.
I love the part from 4:35 - 4:40, certainly different than most of the versions I've heard. Makes it difficult to go back to those recordings, but I like some parts in those better!
I feel like devil is seating in front of me tellig story of his life ;The infinite mixture of pain ,sadness and loneliness ;Remembering his beautiful and sweet past and Illustrating his eternal torment. I feel sad for his story ... Thanks
Don't feel sad and renounce those lies. This being is the enemy of your soul and active in your current world seeking to destroy and devour. 1 Peter 5:8 ... Calvary defeated death and sin... His finish is complete as read in Revelation 20:7
mohammadhosein ebtehaj this comments awakened this strange realization in me.... It made me feel so sad for satan... Everything taken from him which was his...
What's beautiful about this piece is that it switches from g minor (a very gut-wrenching and regretful key) and Bb major (a very hopeful and optimistic key) in many ways, we are more like the Devil than we are God, struggling and hoping after more power to better our lives yet regretting the fallout that comes with that pursuit. God shows us forgiveness but the Devil sends his sympathies.
Gracias Silvia, el vídeo está super, la sonata de Tartini más el arreglo de Kreisler y la ejecución impecable de Perlmann, estupendo. Tienes buen gusto, y felicito tu nobleza. Gracias
(TRUE) dont get me wrong. Tartini was once broke, depressed, and homeless he was going to commit suicide but before that he decided to have one last sleep before he did and in his dream he met the devil the devil said "tartint I'll make a deal with you sell me your soul and I'll make you the most famous violinist ever" so the devil picked his vilon up and started to play this beautiful melody when tartini awoke he immediately started at the melody the devil was playing and this is it it the HARDEST melody played in history no one has ever replicated it. Scince
Little philosophy inclineth man to atheism, an in depth study inclinest him to the true religion, (Truth) absent of any deceit. The sun blinds those who stare into its glory because they are blind. The devil is the shadow of god and is only existing because the psych of mankind is in a terrible state. God is a spiritual mentor in which is absolute and infinite, (man being the finite god) through study we will see that we are selves are unlimited. We are subject to death because we believe that which dies. I am the magician! And I have bruised the head of the serpent.
Truly beautiful!! His violin sings a story to you and brings you through such an emotional roller coaster through the entire piece! It's so mesmerizing and draws you into joining him in his little story. Really a performance to remember
one of the most playful and fun pieces ive heard, so if the devil played it to him in a dream (according to the legend)...then the devil must be really fun lol
I love this piece. Brings back such wonderful memories of school... and when I was kicked out (yet again) because I got bored and took a creative interpretation of school assignments.
Apparently the history behind this song, is that Tartini (the violinist who wrote this song) sold his soul to the devil while the Devil was playing this song for him. But while Tartini was on his death bed, he said that his version, or the version on this video, was nothing compared to what the Devil played.
convicted for eloping with a 15 year old, ( not a guest ) but rather a fugitive in hiding, he had a dream one night that Lucifer required his soul for a bargain. His violin was offered and the Devil " played this Trill " to mock him and delight in his misery. He was said to have admitted that in his lifetime he was never able to completely duplicate exactly what he heard that night in his dream - this " Devil's Trill " was as close as he could recall from his memory the following morning.
I thought the story was that the devil asked tarting to teach him the violin in a dream. Tarting agrees and then hands over his own violin to test his students skill. The devil immediately begins playing a song so soul achingly beautiful that Tartini wakes up and tried to capture the song on paper but doesn't get it perfectly.
Destinee Walls Wait, what? How did we get from an origin story on how the devil's trill was written to someone (devil? Tartini) raping a young woman? Really out of left field here. edit: I re-read the post from earlier and I have realized what I missed earlier.
I just bought a Fender Stratocaster maybe SRV will visit me in my dreams, I really did.But fat chance that might happen Id probably die in my sleep right then 😬..
I really want to stop watching and listening unto this song but i really feel like the devil is forcing me to listen to this CHARMING beautiful peace he made ... May god forgive me ...
VHUE GT It really is beautiful, I only discovered it today and literally spent my whole day listening to it and reading about it, I haven’t done anything else even tho I had things planned, there is something in this piece.
Tartini foi genial quando compôs está obra. Também foi muito perspicaz quando inventou a estória com o Diabo. Ele evitou que a composição fosse usada em cerimoniais fúnebres. Palmas para o Tartini.
oh my gosh.. i've been listening to this piece lately. why haven't i encountered this version before 😓 so beautiful.. kinda creeps me out as well if u know what i mean
No, that can't happen. In his era, no two violinists sounded the same. Now pretty much everyone sounds the same. Also, he plays Old-fashioned, with long slurs and sliding shifts that you don't see any more. Everyone else is being trained to avoid that now, which is a shame. Plus he was friends with, and knew well the greatest violinists that ever lived. Heifetz, Stern, Menuhin, Haendel, Sizegti, Mutter, Ostrak, and others. Joshua Bell can't say all that. Now, violins sound different, violinists don't.
Itzhak Perlman's all just like: fabulous And I play it and it's like: Merp. **Drops violin and runs away.** And this is why Itzhak Perlman is fabulous.
That’s actually the Kreisler cadenza, not part of the trill (added by Kreisler during his renditions)! The actual devil’s trill, the motif of the piece that Tartini envisioned, occurs at 7:48 and 9:26.
Oh my god.
Dude played all that from memory.
So beautiful.
Thank you so much for sharing.
He probably played it 2832833 times so he memorized it. Amazig piece..
i always wonder why the violin solist is playing it from meomory but the piano player needs a person turning the pages. :D
I'm no expert but is the violin part not more complicated and there are good piano players that play more compictaed pieces from memory as well.
@@FreyofKtau you’re clearly no expert if you can’t understand why someone who’s not the soloist doesn’t have to memorize the sonata. Do you think orchestras all memorize everything for a concerto? No cause that would be stupid to make everybody who’s not the soloist memorize 15-30 minutes of music. It’s a lot to remember and you clearly don’t understand how much effort memorization of long pieces can take.
@@johnperez822 Woah, wrong energy dude. He said he's clearly no expert. He's here to learn. Isn't it great that more people are becoming interested in classical music? Let's meet them with the kindness this sublime form of music deserves.
I like UA-cam performances because you don't have to feel guilty if you have to cough!
lmao
Or Break Wind for that matter (in my case)
Cough away!
Faraz Khan: Break away to your heart's content, Faraz. Can you do it in staccato?
I just coughed after reading your comment
Una noche, en el año 1713 soñé que había hecho un pacto con el diablo a cambio de mi alma. Todo salió como yo deseaba: mi nuevo sirviente anticipó todos mis deseos. Entre otras cosas, le di mi violín para ver si podía tocar. ¡Cuán grande fue mi asombro al oír una sonata tan maravillosa y tan hermosa, interpretada con tanto arte e inteligencia, como nunca había pensado ni en mis más intrépidos sueños! Me sentí extasiado, transportado, encantado: mi respiración falló, y desperté. Inmediatamente tomé mi violín con el fin de retener, al menos una parte, la impresión de mi sueño. ¡En vano! La música que yo en ese momento compuse es sin duda la mejor que he escrito, y todavía la llamo el "Trino del Diablo", pero la diferencia entre ella y aquella que me conmovió es tan grande que habría destruido mi instrumento y habría dicho adiós a la música para siempre si hubiera tenido que vivir sin el goce que me ofrece.
Giuseppe Tartini, en Voyage d'un François en Italie
Wow no conocía esa historia
Man poured his heart out and all Christians will have to say is that he needs Jesus lol
Isso mostra que no inferno também tem música....Por isso todos devem aprender a tocar um instrumento. Quem não for para o céu tocar com os anjos, irá para o inferno tocar com demônios.
Какая хорошая история
@@makarov1080 I'd rather play the music of sathan omg
I don't know why, but the last 2 minutes always gives me goosebumps.
Because that’s most likely the closest to what he heard in his dream.
I will never forget the very first time I heard this on a local fm station. It was while reclining in a dark room after a glass of wine so no distractions of any sort. I was dumbstruck! Itzhak Perlman is so incredibly brilliant and the piano was incredible also.
Larghetto affettuoso 0:00
Allegro moderato 3:29
Andante 6:17
Allegro assai - Andante - Allegro assai 9:01
Though, apparently, Tartini tried to mimic what the devil played before him, you can hear and feel the agony and insanity Tartini went through to make this song match that which he once heard. You can hear desperation and sadness. You can feel the pure agony in each and every note. Each and every draw of the bow. You can feel the torment that Tartini went through to make this perfect, but...never could. He could never perfect this peace, as he lay breathing his last breath.
When I hear this song, I hear an odd mixture of desperate agony, due to his perfectionism, and determined victory, for he wrote this song by ear and, though it isn't perfect to his standards, it is still hauntingly beautiful, even to this day.
Great comment. I was just thinking, listening to the end, it does sounds like pure agony. What a way to end the piece, that violin got shredded to pieces! I can almost picture the Devil playing it... smugly, showing off.
You might be correct, but the way I perceived the sadness and agony was more like Lucifers “story” of his fall, the way he felt about it, his struggle with accepting it, and lastly the intense parts might be his determination to destroy humanity.
@@James-ev2pq ...holy shit you're a genius
@@James-ev2pq I thought I was the only person who perceived the story of the song in that sense.
@ace boogie lol
I've been listening to Devil's Trill all night, even Ida Haendel, and this BY FAR trumps all of them! Not even in the same league.. I had to stop working on the side to comprehend this... It reminds me why he was the first violinist I fell in love with, and the reason I started playing as a child.
Doesn’t this seem sped up to you?
There are certain parts that I’ve heard slowed down, and the sound is completely different and much more beautiful
PERLMANN IS GOD!!! HE PLAYS EYES CLOSED, the best vibrato I've ever seen, so emotional. Makes it look so easy as if he's shaving someone with a razor. With such thick fingers has surgical precision. I took up the violin at the age of 35 after watching him playing Schindler's list.My favorite violinist by far❤❤❤
"Pff, that looks easy!"
*picks up violin and looks at music sheet*
"....... Dang."
+143 Subscribers and no Videos found? Ir aint called devil's trill for nadda it seems.... plus with baroque some of the symbols and methodology change meaning TToTT
Mozart was easier
every things seams easy when you ride evil
Interesting comment. More gift of Cthulu, Deity of Artists, Feeder on their Tears of Frustration. Dark Inspiration of Gordon Ramsey
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Ever since I discovered this piece in 8th grade it's been my favorite of any musical composition. Now at the age of 15 I have spent about a year and a half learning it and I have most if the first movement and a bit of the second down well but past that it's insanely difficult.
Most beautiful
Reznolio just sell your soul to the devil and u will be able to play it
Coincidence i discovered this at 8th grade too
I discovered this around 7th or 8th too. Someday I wanna be able to play this piece too.
Have you finished learning it? 8 years later :)
Bravo! how graceful, truly plays like a violinist possessed, like a man on fire, truly channeling this songs essence
“Possesed” is the appropriate word for this piece.
I just started playing the violin yesterday and my goal is to be able to play this one day :)
tenha problemas mentai e vai ter exito em falar igual ao vinicius rodrigues
+Vinicius Rodrigues de Santana não é mimimi e sim uma critica
+Vinicius Rodrigues de Santana o fato de te criticar não me faz seu fã, é uma simples demonstração de superioridade intelectual
+Vinicius Rodrigues de Santana caro idiota a palavra fan é uma adaptação de fã que é uma simples abreviação de fanatic que em português é fanático e eu não sou fanático por você, não fale merda. Superioridade não é minha "marca" sou apenas realista, pois contra fatos não há argumentos
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHA, good luck dude, you need it.
Its not imposible this partiture, but its harder than defecating a cactus
The most beautiful piece I've ever heard
gloria coronado see the history of this song
@@uzeirgamazsi721 the history is exactly what makes this piece gorgeous.
Do did you liste Anne Sophie mutter for this piece !
Itzhak Perlman, by far, captures Tartini's genius and spirit playing this sonata...Absolutely Magnificent....
Perlman es un maestro, lo hace ver tan ridículamente fácil, cotidiano.
Así mismo, toca cualquier obra de cualquier compositor de cualquiera de las grandes épocas de la música clásica de manera perfecta. Jamás le vi una mínima carencia en ninguna interpretación
Tiene un registro impresionante, visto muy pocas veces incluso de maestros de su nivel
Un prodigio del violín!
This is the best version I have ever had the privilege of hearing.. Only Tartini knows the true beauty of this piece in a way that we never will.... Congrats Perlman...
Charles Teixeira it’s a song that the devil had played and he is recreating it
one of the hardest pieces to play till this day cuz only him , who had a made a deal can only play
Was obsessed with this song after hearing parts of it in an anime ages ago, know it by heart in my head now.
He makes it look so easy and does it so effortless
after seeing this video, i went and got myself an violin, took me a while to save up for it but i finally got it and ive never been more in love with a musical instrument. The one thing that motivated me the most besides from the performance its the piece itself because ive already started taking lessons and its the first piece i want to be able to play......I love the performance ,kin of a spiritual journey filled with so many emotions....if anyone is willing to share the music sheet ill be more than grateful.
LOVELY PERFORMANCE!!!!!
Hi there! I hope your violin studies have been going well. If you are still looking for the sheet music for this piece, there is a website called IMSLP that has a large library of sheet music! Type, "Devil's Trill Sonata by Tartini violin sheet music" into Google, and click the site that has IMSLP in it. Then go to the Arrangements and Transcriptions tab, and click on any of the Violin Parts. There are many versions/arrangements of the piece. Best wishes!
That's wonderful to hear. Never stop feeling the music and you'll bring joy to so many people through your violin. :)
Great! I hope you are still practicing!
Im thinking the same thing
@@ElTanques 9
Absolutely stunning and beautifully mesmerising to listen to every time I hear it. I love Itzhak Perlman's performance of this more than any other. Not that there are many others that could even play it let alone the entirety of this song in full, correctly, beautifully and with the right emotions. I love how the emotionality of this song comes through in his performance and in the sounds it creates. I love when sound paints pictures in my mind. When sounds evoke emotions it's truly a gift to me.There is so much that could be said of his performing and this song,plus the two of them combined..but I haven't the time. No other violin song has moved me in the way that "The Devil's Trill" has.
While listening to this piece and knowing the background, there are so many different emotions that’s it’s almost as if Lucifer was painting his story of his fall from heaven, wrestling with his fate, expressing his sorrow and bitterness towards God, and finally his fierce determination to destroy humanity in an act of revenge.
Gracias por compartir esta magnífica interpretación del Maestro Perlman.
Legend has it, that even if you're playing on the crappiest violin, if you play this in a church it turns into a strad
Nope. Both if you and your violin become ash
Escuchar y recordar esa historia de Tartini, se me escarapela la piel. Toma mucho peso el interes en esa bella melodia.
ONE OF THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT DOES THIS PIECE JUSTICE. BRAVO AND THANK YOU
Una de las grandes melodías para violín. La tonalidad menor del tema pone al borde de las lágrimas porque lo pone en los recuerdos de lo más triste que hemos vivido. Por qué escuchar cosas tristes, dicen que el organismo se equilibra, que no podemos vivir en extremos, es decir, luego de alegría viene la tristeza y al revés. Quisiera que se me presentara el diablo para producir el poema más conmovedor.
Восторг! Мурашки по коже! Люблю великолепного исполнителя Ицхака Перлмана! ❤
My heart aches
What I wouldn't give to hear what Tartini heard that fateful night!
Lindo, maravilhoso. I. Perlman, é sem dúvida, um dos maiores violinistas da actualidade. Sei das dificuldades, da obra em questão, por experiência própria. Executei de cor, o primeiro andamento, em público. Fiz sucesso. Gosto de memorizar, o que toco. Consegue-se mais facilmente, transmitir aos ouvintes, a nossa maneira, de sentir a música. Desde os meus 6 anos de idade, que conheço, quer como ouvinte, e, executante, o Trilo do Diabo. Constitui, para quem se proponha, a executar a referida composição, um autêntico desafio.
Yo escuchando la mejor obra de Tartini (de violín me atrevo a decir) y me siento hipnotizado por algo tan perfecto y hermoso, sin duda Perlman lleva esa obra a otro nivel y sin necesidad de usar tantos recursos como Garret (esta última sigue siendo muy buena). Sin duda alguna esta obra es hermosa.
Perlman enseñó a Garrett a perfeccionar esta Sonata (David Garrett toca esta Sonata desde los 14 años) por cierto te puede interesar la Introdction & Rondo Capriccioso (Camille Saint Saens)
interpretada por Jascha Heifetz y compara su técnica con la de otros Violinistas, esta es impecable y radiante. Saludos.
Imagínese como será la que le tocó Lucifer a Tartini en su sueño.
Nuca ouvi uma canção de Deus o diabo tem essa bonita parabéns a Satã .
Este video debería tener millones de reproducciones
Gracias por este momento mágicamente diabólico.
This one was a bit fast for me at first, but quickly grew on me. One of my favorites now. That vibrato 🔥
GIUSEPPE EXTRAORDINARIO VIOLINISTA. UNICO GRANDE MARAVILOSSO
La toco bien vergas este compa mis respetos bato cada nota se escucha tan chingona 👌👌👌saludos desde Mexico banda
Ao escutar Giuseppe Tartini, sentimos orgulho dele pertencer a raça humana.
I Agree.
the most beautiful piece i have ever heard
anime lover my favorite as well
I love the part from 4:35 - 4:40, certainly different than most of the versions I've heard. Makes it difficult to go back to those recordings, but I like some parts in those better!
I feel like devil is seating in front of me tellig story of his life ;The infinite mixture of pain ,sadness and loneliness ;Remembering his beautiful and sweet past and Illustrating his eternal torment. I feel sad for his story ...
Thanks
Don't feel sad and renounce those lies. This being is the enemy of your soul and active in your current world seeking to destroy and devour. 1 Peter 5:8 ... Calvary defeated death and sin... His finish is complete as read in Revelation 20:7
Well put.
EDGY
mohammadhosein ebtehaj this comments awakened this strange realization in me.... It made me feel so sad for satan... Everything taken from him which was his...
What's beautiful about this piece is that it switches from g minor (a very gut-wrenching and regretful key) and Bb major (a very hopeful and optimistic key) in many ways, we are more like the Devil than we are God, struggling and hoping after more power to better our lives yet regretting the fallout that comes with that pursuit.
God shows us forgiveness but the Devil sends his sympathies.
Gracias Silvia, el vídeo está super, la sonata de Tartini más el arreglo de Kreisler y la ejecución impecable de Perlmann, estupendo. Tienes buen gusto, y felicito tu nobleza.
Gracias
とても優雅で美しい……。素敵です!
Nádherný ťažký hudobný kus a prekrásne hra.Bravo Maestro.Anika.
¡Es brillante, exquisito! 🎻
THANKS A LOT!!! on behalf of my ILLUSTRIOUS ANCESTOR!!! BREATHTAKING PERFORMANCE!!!
I love his smiling during allegro x)
The only performance that actually reminded of the BACKSTORY behind this 👏🏿.. I even got chills 😰
i am learning this song in the violin, now i can play 5 minutes, literally itzak was my one of my inspirations to buy a violin
No se como llegue aqui... pero me siento alegre de haber llegado *n* la notas son tan fuertes y delicadas que hacen que mi corazón se emocione
(TRUE) dont get me wrong. Tartini was once broke, depressed, and homeless he was going to commit suicide but before that he decided to have one last sleep before he did and in his dream he met the devil the devil said "tartint I'll make a deal with you sell me your soul and I'll make you the most famous violinist ever" so the devil picked his vilon up and started to play this beautiful melody when tartini awoke he immediately started at the melody the devil was playing and this is it it the HARDEST melody played in history no one has ever replicated it. Scince
@Maria Callous truly beautiful reply
Little philosophy inclineth man to atheism, an in depth study inclinest him to the true religion, (Truth) absent of any deceit. The sun blinds those who stare into its glory because they are blind. The devil is the shadow of god and is only existing because the psych of mankind is in a terrible state. God is a spiritual mentor in which is absolute and infinite, (man being the finite god) through study we will see that we are selves are unlimited. We are subject to death because we believe that which dies.
I am the magician! And I have bruised the head of the serpent.
@@termaximus8244 10/10 amount of wisdom
@@termaximus8244 meh. None of it is real and you are full of subjective banter.
Em alguns momentos parece que são 2 violinos tocando😮
De arrepiar
É a magia do contraponto rsrsrs, você precisa ouvir a Chaconna em Ré menor, chegar numa passagem que parecer ser 30 violinos kkk
Por anos correu boatos entre os músicos da época de Tartini de que ele tinha 6 dedos, pq a melodia é absurdamente bela e difícil de se tocar
Não esperava que um brasileiro comentar por aqui
@@jardsonsantos1292Ué cara, por que não esperava brasileiros? Kkkkkk
Una delle più belle esecuzioni ....bravo
Truly beautiful!! His violin sings a story to you and brings you through such an emotional roller coaster through the entire piece! It's so mesmerizing and draws you into joining him in his little story. Really a performance to remember
Here in 2023. What is great, REMAINS!
I literally have to catch my breath at the end!!
one of the most playful and fun pieces ive heard, so if the devil played it to him in a dream (according to the legend)...then the devil must be really fun lol
I love this piece. Brings back such wonderful memories of school... and when I was kicked out (yet again) because I got bored and took a creative interpretation of school assignments.
Apparently the history behind this song, is that Tartini (the violinist who wrote this song) sold his soul to the devil while the Devil was playing this song for him. But while Tartini was on his death bed, he said that his version, or the version on this video, was nothing compared to what the Devil played.
Awesome, i love devil songs !!
This is a superb performence ever heard.
convicted for eloping with a 15 year old, ( not a guest ) but rather a fugitive in hiding, he had a dream one night that Lucifer required his soul for a bargain. His violin was offered and the Devil " played this Trill " to mock him and delight in his misery. He was said to have admitted that in his lifetime he was never able to completely duplicate exactly what he heard that night in his dream - this " Devil's Trill " was as close as he could recall from his memory the following morning.
I think the actual trill played by the devil is the third movement of this song right? i read that somewhere.
I thought the story was that the devil asked tarting to teach him the violin in a dream. Tarting agrees and then hands over his own violin to test his students skill. The devil immediately begins playing a song so soul achingly beautiful that Tartini wakes up and tried to capture the song on paper but doesn't get it perfectly.
Destinee Walls Wait, what? How did we get from an origin story on how the devil's trill was written to someone (devil? Tartini) raping a young woman? Really out of left field here.
edit: I re-read the post from earlier and I have realized what I missed earlier.
This is just a tribute
Tenacious d
Brilliant , Beautiful. & Superb. Perlman always at his BEST.!
I just bought a Fender Stratocaster maybe SRV will visit me in my dreams, I really did.But fat chance that might happen Id probably die in my sleep right then 😬..
12:36 Itzhak Perelman : Oh that’s too easy for me with this such big hand😂😂😂
Simplememente.... sublime
Didn't *have* to cut off the applause...
2:44 me right now lol
Kurt S 😂😂
OMG XD Im laughing so hard! How did I not see her before lmao
Asian me too bwoss
😂😂😂😂😂
@@julianpenguin5320 rolfmfdo😂😂😂
JŪS NUOSTABUS ,, THANKYOU MAESTRO ITZHAK ☀️ F.
Outstanding. Beautiful. Bene
Ese hombre no toca el violín, le esta haciendo el amor, hermoso :' )
El violín: eso me prende xd
Overwhelmingly outstanding
Shame the VHS tape copy has the typical sound quality. Beautiful and powerful performance.
"Mi triada del diablo era basura,comparada a la que Satanás toco en mi sueño"
Tartini.
Luis Revollar y si pudiera subsistir por otros medios, hubiera quebrado mi Violín y dejado la música para Siempre...
que bueno compartir buena musica..!
I really want to stop watching and listening unto this song but i really feel like the devil is forcing me to listen to this CHARMING beautiful peace he made ...
May god forgive me ...
VHUE GT It really is beautiful,
I only discovered it today and literally spent my whole day listening to it and reading about it, I haven’t done anything else even tho I had things planned, there is something in this piece.
The same thing
Tartini teve sorte. Toda vez Que sonho com o chefe da escuridão, a proposta é treta, sinistra. ....
Tartini foi genial quando compôs está obra. Também foi muito perspicaz quando inventou a estória com o Diabo. Ele evitou que a composição fosse usada em cerimoniais fúnebres. Palmas para o Tartini.
Потрясающе, Гигантподьявольски.
Belíssimo mais alguém kkkkkkkkk
Tartini fez um excelente trabalho não acha
@lucas mano isso me assusta, no sonho ele deve ter visto o diabo tocar notas que nem existem aqui, por isso fora da compreensão humana
How can they watch that without a single tear? 😢
Sounds like Music from an old Frankenstein movie, I was a big heavy metal fan (Dio) still am ..
oh my gosh.. i've been listening to this piece lately. why haven't i encountered this version before 😓 so beautiful.. kinda creeps me out as well if u know what i mean
last part is amazing
Kwstas Vourkutiotis Yes, True Master Piece
That was the devils part
Pearlman. Amazing as always!
That guy is soooo talented!!
He is! last of the classic violinists. An era will end when he dies
Unless the next generation takes it up....
No, that can't happen. In his era, no two violinists sounded the same. Now pretty much everyone sounds the same. Also, he plays Old-fashioned, with long slurs and sliding shifts that you don't see any more. Everyone else is being trained to avoid that now, which is a shame. Plus he was friends with, and knew well the greatest violinists that ever lived. Heifetz, Stern, Menuhin, Haendel, Sizegti, Mutter, Ostrak, and others. Joshua Bell can't say all that. Now, violins sound different, violinists don't.
True, true.
Perlman! What a guy.
the size of his hands make the violin look toy sized!
In awe at the size of this lad. ABLOLUTE UNIT!
wich, sadly with time and old age made him a lil' bit sloppy, still better than anyone else tho
hulk hhhh
But still playing like a god
Although his hands are very big it doesnt look to be a 4/4 violin it looks to be a 3/4
A MASTERPIECE..!!
ThIs is my favorite piece of music
4:14 love it!
Itzhak Perlman's all just like: fabulous
And I play it and it's like: Merp. **Drops violin and runs away.** And this is why Itzhak Perlman is fabulous.
are you a pewdipie's fan?
katerina kmn Not particularly, why?
+Kenzie Perth haha nothing, just the way you talked reminded me of him
katerina kmn I honestly don't know if I should be scared or not.
what's so hard in this one?
Ой! Просто супер!!!!!!!
Amazing performance! I love this piece!
definitely one of my favorite pieces
Bruh now he’s just tryin to flex on us on that last part lmao
Trills begin at ~11:00
That’s actually the Kreisler cadenza, not part of the trill (added by Kreisler during his renditions)! The actual devil’s trill, the motif of the piece that Tartini envisioned, occurs at 7:48 and 9:26.
What the devil really played when he went down to Georgia
Delirante melodía, perlman the best. ..
Simply Incredible
¡Una verdadera belleza!
I'm a violinist and all the years I've been training I don't think I'll be able to play this.
hermosa melodía.