Maxim Vengerov - 'Playing by Heart'

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  • @thestoryofjyo
    @thestoryofjyo 9 років тому +184

    Translations of the Russian Parts-
    1. 14:00 Yes, I am strict because I am interested in professional training/education. Just smiling kindly to a child and giving him an A grade (she says 5 because that's the best grade in Russia) for what? It isn't interesting and the student doesn't need that either.
    2. (conductor) ? You did the same thing yesterday. Please.
    3. 15:24 When he was five years old (not sure of what she said, maybe because I can't hear the part properly), they came to me for a class at ten in the morning, not really early though. I saw that he let down his hands (they hung limp), his eyes were heavy with sleep and he doesn't pick up, doesn't play, just stands there, I didn't know what was wrong with him. And then he says, "They forced me to practice at night." I said, "What do you mean, at night?" His mother was there with him at the class and she said, "Yes it is necessary to practice for three hours every day. My husband and I were at work the whole day, we came back home, gave him a little bit of time to sleep at night and then from 11 to 2 at night (she says at night) we were practicing. He needs to practice for three hours every day!"
    4. 28:05 - His mastery outgrew all my opportunities. Right now, I can't tell him anything/say anything to him. There's a famous saying/expression that every pedagogue must strive, as early as possible, to be unneeded/unnecessary to his student. And factually, it has been a long time that Maxim has no need of a pedagogue. Factually, he has been alone from the age of sixteen. I did my job. And his creative development is due to the contact with wonderful conductors, pianists like Daniel Barenboim. This is already a great level of artistic development.
    5. 34:18 This is not only a question of will, The hands must also listen. This isn't just art, This is also a sport for fingers, it is the training of muscles. If he wasn't taught from the age of four and was taught from the age of twelve, then the lack of technical intercourse (?) and the ... of the instrument wouldn't have given him the opportunity to express his talent as a musician. That is why I am very happy for him. Why am I proud? I am proud due to the fact that this talent wasn't wasted.

    • @songandwind72
      @songandwind72 Місяць тому +1

      In regard to No. 5, this is a misunderstanding by the teacher. It has nothing to do with the fingers or muscles. It's all about the brain.

  • @zenokazuya5882
    @zenokazuya5882 9 років тому +173

    This should have millions of views.

    • @NicolasBontems
      @NicolasBontems 9 років тому +3

      +Zeno Kazuya if only it was, the world would so much better

    • @hamedmahdavi5785
      @hamedmahdavi5785 8 років тому +2

      +NicolasBontems You are right.

    • @javohirqambarov230
      @javohirqambarov230 8 років тому

      +Hamed Sh привет

    • @b00i00d
      @b00i00d 8 років тому +5

      If the masses broke out of their sardine cans and came ALIVE, it would!...

    • @Reekdog
      @Reekdog 8 років тому

      Because someone watched a video about a violinist, the world would be better? okay then, guess that will stop violence of all sorts. Let's gather around and listen to some tunes. Joking aside, this is a good documentary that does need a bit more recognition.

  • @lydiatay6015
    @lydiatay6015 10 років тому +124

    "It's like when you leave home as a young person, and you come back much later after having made your life. Your home is the same, looks the same, and yet, it is different. It is different because of the way you perceive it. It is different because of the journey." -Barenboim
    My favourite quote ever

  • @NierAutomata2B
    @NierAutomata2B 10 років тому +44

    His master classes are wonderful, true treasure for a music learner!

  • @PAGANlNl
    @PAGANlNl 12 років тому +19

    He has such strong character, not just in his playing, but everywhere else.

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 Рік тому +4

    This has to be my favourite music documentary ever! Have watched it twice in 24 hrs, and will watch again and again. What Vengerov’s mother said about her son is true: He is a musician with heart, a good man, a big heart for everybody. Thank you so much for this documentary.

  • @antonioaparichio1130
    @antonioaparichio1130 9 років тому +28

    I can't recall previously standing up in front of my computer & enthusiastically clapping with the rest of the crowd as I did witnessing this Genius

  • @sammiechuu
    @sammiechuu 5 років тому +26

    I've watched this several times already and I don't get tired of it. It just keeps me inspired to just live... To love...
    Maxim Vengerov's music helps me with that.

  • @gabrielfonseca8895
    @gabrielfonseca8895 8 місяців тому +3

    Amazing

  • @illbeback126
    @illbeback126 6 років тому +26

    His mama.....such a lovely lady! And like all mums, she wants her son to have a girl who understands him like his mama

  • @shupesmerga4694
    @shupesmerga4694 10 років тому +46

    i'm watching this for only 15 mins and i learned how to talk music in my playing, to play music like how a child plays his toys, to make drama out of the music, it just takes away my mind out of the technical side and savor the music. i just enjoy it and it adds more fun in my practicing, i love music more from this day on.

  • @finalbossoftheinternet6002
    @finalbossoftheinternet6002 5 років тому +10

    If I could play a piece, any piece, with such intensity, aggression and yet clarity focus and precision as Maxim Vengerov, I would be a happy musician.

  • @grahambeyer1
    @grahambeyer1 4 роки тому +10

    He's teaching people to make music in present time with feeling.

  • @locngo
    @locngo 8 років тому +21

    I play violin and it just helped me respect and understand more about Maxim's genious

  • @97boskeys
    @97boskeys 4 роки тому +13

    I don’t play the violin but I enjoyed this immensely

  • @nazou5770
    @nazou5770 3 роки тому +3

    He is a masterpiece. He creates masterpieces. He transmits the music like nobody else. I feel every note maxim. Continue spreading your love and happiness throughout the world. You make it a better place.

  • @dbn52
    @dbn52 12 років тому +4

    I was lucky enough to see these 2 together in this masterpiece live.Oh words are not good enough it is just the feeling from the music the way they play it that makes you soar.

  • @dianal.1279
    @dianal.1279 2 роки тому +2

    I've had the privilege of attending a Vengerov recital with the Brahms sonatas. So wonderful!

  • @branflakes2600
    @branflakes2600 8 років тому +13

    I love the characteristics and personality of his mother!

  • @diegoeme1
    @diegoeme1 10 років тому +60

    4:23 HE PLAY WITH GLOVES... THE BEST

    • @ChristianLiViolin
      @ChristianLiViolin 7 років тому

      P

    • @MsPea
      @MsPea 4 роки тому +2

      @@jordanwartell-composer -- Please upload your own playing of the same piece so we can see how superior your playing is.

    • @jordanwartell-composer
      @jordanwartell-composer 4 роки тому +8

      ​@@MsPea I think you're misunderstanding me. I have seen Vengerov in concert and he is one of the most flawless players in the world. However, in the video, the gloves muddle the intonation and he is also using a junk violin/bow for the frigid weather. It was an artistic choice for the snowy background, not a musical one.

  • @guydods8186
    @guydods8186 11 років тому +10

    So difficult technically to stay in tune, manage all the complications of the bow, and get "it all" together, but that is only just the start! To make the music sound great is the real challenge! Plenty are able to cope with the former, not too many the latter! Essentially an impossible instrument, but oh so fantastic when all comes together! Love it!

  • @iliekotters
    @iliekotters 11 років тому +37

    i still dont feel like enough people know about him in the U.S. He's brilliant

  • @samruest
    @samruest 9 років тому +5

    Thank you! No question that he is one of the greatest violinist.

  • @sonjaplzak6753
    @sonjaplzak6753 7 років тому +2

    Maxim Vengerov ein fantastischer Geiger mit einem großen Herz. Ich liebe alle Videos mit ihm .Vielen Dank !

  • @remember9097
    @remember9097 3 роки тому +4

    This video reminded me to love my instrument, and love what I do.
    Thank you so much!!!!!

  • @netritos7105
    @netritos7105 7 місяців тому +1

    I think I finally really undertood what music is after watch so many vengerov masterclasses

  • @amystewart9818
    @amystewart9818 12 років тому +2

    I bought a CD of his when I was 13 because he had a spectacular face. I listened to it over and over again, because it was energetic and wonderful. Now, as a married 28 year-old woman, I listen to him because of the spectacular sound. There is no better violinist. Keep it up, Vengerov!

  • @annaannaof716
    @annaannaof716 10 років тому +1

    Obrovský zážitok vidieť a precítiť hru,názory a výučbu mladých talentov!Bravo Maestro Vengerov!Fantastický huslista!Anika.

  • @gosianielicka2426
    @gosianielicka2426 3 роки тому +2

    WOW, music is... I just can’t even find a word to describe it...

  • @marcosramondiazmijangos5501
    @marcosramondiazmijangos5501 4 роки тому +3

    I'm so happy watching this.

  • @Daouda-4
    @Daouda-4 7 років тому +8

    so amazing musician,deeply feel pieces , great pedagogue, warm, generous.
    thanks a lot!!

  • @princeturtles8301
    @princeturtles8301 11 років тому +6

    Definition of perfection on the violin. so brilliante!

  • @annamariamanfredi6624
    @annamariamanfredi6624 2 роки тому +1

    È talmente bello ascoltarlo che ogni volta mi faccio un "piantino" per la commozione. Bravissimo è dir poco...Stupendo. Grazie ❤

  • @tongbunsing
    @tongbunsing 4 роки тому +5

    Oh, that tambourin chinoise make me remember my old days !!!!!! Maxim is the best.

  • @semrabahcivan8627
    @semrabahcivan8627 7 років тому +8

    Such a wonderful musician and doc, thank you.

  • @MishaSkripach
    @MishaSkripach 5 років тому +4

    I have been to HIS masterclass!!!! Maximisa GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will go again to the orchestral masterclass by Vengerov soon! Hooray!!!!!!!!!1

  • @jonnyrokr
    @jonnyrokr 11 років тому +69

    "The oboe was somewhere in the woods" LOL

  • @dawnkormendi7225
    @dawnkormendi7225 7 років тому +3

    Vengerov is The Violin God. Wonder who are those 57 people hitting thumbs down. Jealous competition, or just plain ignorant of great music/talent. Probably JB fans....lol

  • @maroni64
    @maroni64 9 років тому +5

    Maestro Vengerov, I adore you! You are best of the best! ;)

  • @uberbigbread
    @uberbigbread 12 років тому +1

    I didn't expect to watch the whole video, but I ended up watching. Words cannot describe how impressed I am with this man...

  • @JohnathanLeeSprite
    @JohnathanLeeSprite 10 років тому +4

    I love how he played his violin. So elegant, so free, such enjoyment. It's man and music in one.

  • @luisromo2572
    @luisromo2572 4 роки тому +3

    This is great! It shows that technics it's just a tool! important by the way. Playing with your heart and soul and in an expressive way is what touches the audiences heart and soul. Thanks for posting this.

  • @dawnkormendi7225
    @dawnkormendi7225 7 років тому +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary, grateful for posting! Definitely watching it a few more times!!!!

  • @k.k.v
    @k.k.v 10 років тому +6

    великий музыкант тем и отличается от простого музыканта, что умеет вложить свои чувства и любовь в классическое произведение, исполнить его так, чтобы задеть струны нашей души настолько глубоко, что они начинают играть в нас самих. не каждому дано. это особый склад характера, могущество души, богатство сердца музыканта и , конечно, его харизма.

  • @alondrabelmont2234
    @alondrabelmont2234 11 років тому +6

    Maxim de verdad te admiro muchísimo, seguramente te lo han dicho miles de veces, lo mereces, eres maravilloso ser humano!!!!

  • @smoshirox3527
    @smoshirox3527 12 років тому +1

    So inspirational. Maxim Vengerov is surely the best.

  • @4tCa4mzUPqRZZo
    @4tCa4mzUPqRZZo 11 років тому +4

    Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, wonderful piece.

  • @Tenorfearonwilson
    @Tenorfearonwilson 12 років тому +5

    I Love Vengerov's musicality. since i've seen this i've decided i'm going to try to be more musical now.

  • @malachimarasigan
    @malachimarasigan 4 роки тому +5

    King of the Violin 👑👑

  • @mentariorudy
    @mentariorudy 10 років тому +2

    Maxim Vengerov,un músico nacido en la capital de Siberia,que toca el violin como los propios angeles,simpatico, buen profesor y ademas, tiene un temperamento jovial.en fin,un fenómeno en todos los sentidos.

    • @mariaestherbanalotti2791
      @mariaestherbanalotti2791 10 років тому

      Absolutamente cierto !! El es el violin , en su cara , su expresion corporal y en esas prodigiosas manos manos !!

  • @kewlforever6463
    @kewlforever6463 4 роки тому +5

    His deep understanding of dynamics just make him so interesting to listen to My favorite violinist ever

  • @Eweyhen
    @Eweyhen 10 років тому +3

    This is absolutely mind blowing!!!

  • @mikezooper
    @mikezooper 9 років тому +18

    Great documentary, although shame there's no subtitles in places for his teacher Galina Turchaninova.

  • @brookebowers3529
    @brookebowers3529 3 роки тому +1

    SAME DOB AS HIM- MY MUSE SINCE I WAS 17 ..... HIS SIBELIUS IS DIVINITY - HE IS IMMORTAL....

  • @pablocramer9669
    @pablocramer9669 12 років тому +6

    He is in the very great Russian tradition of uncountable violin artists. Sometimes he reminds me the young David Oistrakh, but with his very own style (and charm )

  • @TimeaAdministrare
    @TimeaAdministrare 10 років тому +3

    Heavenly. Absolutely beautiful !!! ☻

  • @liviabisighini789
    @liviabisighini789 8 років тому +3

    esecutori e concerti fantastici, come POCHI! !

  • @AlexRiversMusic
    @AlexRiversMusic 6 років тому +4

    I love him

  • @YouVRay
    @YouVRay 11 років тому +24

    HE CAN PLAY IN HIS GLOVES

  • @LucasSant
    @LucasSant 9 років тому +3

    Zeno and NicolasBontems, both you are right: if this video was with millions of views certainly the world would be much less miserable.

  • @duhastmitch
    @duhastmitch 12 років тому +2

    One of the greatest indeed he speaks trough the violin

  • @germanrodriguez6532
    @germanrodriguez6532 5 років тому +3

    Te admiro tanto Maxim Vengerov

  • @b00i00d
    @b00i00d 8 років тому +19

    Wow! This doc was so beautiful on so many levels!!! Life affirming!!!

  • @tetsuokuroiwa
    @tetsuokuroiwa 10 років тому +1

    So wonderful! Thank you very much!

  • @gabrielpadecopeo5052
    @gabrielpadecopeo5052 4 роки тому +2

    M. Vengerov es maravillo, extraordinario maestro, excelente

  • @derekstallwood1871
    @derekstallwood1871 11 років тому +7

    pure genius

  • @dtosky
    @dtosky 12 років тому +2

    What an amazing artist.

  • @thedooroverview2261
    @thedooroverview2261 2 роки тому

    this video is so inspiring. Ans as a 17-year-old boy in 2022, haw I watched it to many times

  • @mentariorudy
    @mentariorudy 10 років тому +13

    Maxim Vengerov is a siberian tiger.

  • @kostasmponis1042
    @kostasmponis1042 3 роки тому +4

    48:58 Maxim understood that borenboim whas too rough on this coord!!! That expression hahahah.. Vengerov at that age was at his peak... untouchable!

  • @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned
    @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned 9 років тому +28

    Haha, the way she bites her lip, she loves him already.. xD

  • @alikahaei9305
    @alikahaei9305 8 років тому +1

    Aside from the fact that he's a great violinist, Vengerov is always too spicy for me!

  • @АллаЦаренко-в3л
    @АллаЦаренко-в3л 8 місяців тому +1

    Браво!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @JoyceLittleWhiteDovePacificolv
    @JoyceLittleWhiteDovePacificolv 12 років тому +1

    This is so Wonderful, brings back many old memories of school and my violin. Thank you

  • @timpani25
    @timpani25 11 років тому +3

    yes, indeedy!

  • @zeecafigliano5212
    @zeecafigliano5212 12 років тому +1

    He IS the best for so many reasons, technical ability is a SMALL part of his talent. His understanding is most of it.

  • @guydods8186
    @guydods8186 10 років тому

    He's significantly better than that I think! I would say he is the greatest violinist currently, but I still think Itzhak is probably the best ever! Effortless technique, 100% musical, and still just so enjoyable to see and listen to!

  • @lilliannieswender266
    @lilliannieswender266 7 років тому

    This is absolutely delightful!

  • @a.stephen9407
    @a.stephen9407 8 років тому +19

    "18:00" haha Kissin... the hair!,, still has the same do,,, still keeping it real.

  • @guydods8186
    @guydods8186 11 років тому +2

    The small shiny bits are pieces of alluvial gold, where I am developing a gold mining operation, but I am still able to play my old French fiddle, of course not like Maxim or Itzhak, but such fun trying to work my way through difficult spectacular fiddle pieces!!

  • @katekor44
    @katekor44 11 років тому +1

    i looooooove him

  • @deedumeday518
    @deedumeday518 8 років тому +7

    0:55
    "Star quality or charisma" - of course! Look at that frikin smile

  • @duwir5959
    @duwir5959 4 роки тому +1

    Fifty yeara ago there came Horowitz, Piatigorsky and Milstein in the West and then Vengerov, Repin and Kissin, they have an unbelievalble musicality. I could only compare Vengerov with Heifetz or Oistrakh.

  • @yorkspring1716
    @yorkspring1716 9 років тому +1

    Best excellence!
    Violin music

  • @jayvinsondahay1455
    @jayvinsondahay1455 3 роки тому

    Maxim practices just cuz he loves his mom *awwwweeee*

  • @nakisakarimian3415
    @nakisakarimian3415 7 років тому

    fantastic video!

  • @vishnuhalikere2151
    @vishnuhalikere2151 4 роки тому +1

    30:04 probably the most beautiful interruption in any piece ever

    • @leonardodeluca511
      @leonardodeluca511 3 роки тому

      learning it and it's unbelievable how beautiful it sounds especially from Vengerov

  • @elisabethsteltzlen
    @elisabethsteltzlen 10 років тому

    Un TRES bel Anniversaire Maestro !!!!!
    15/03/14 ..... 08 for you !!

  • @javierpalau931
    @javierpalau931 11 років тому +2

    indeed!!!

  • @davicousineau8380
    @davicousineau8380 2 роки тому

    Magnifique!

  • @h.strollet
    @h.strollet 12 років тому

    Thank-you :)

  • @Nostravitagadiel
    @Nostravitagadiel 12 років тому +4

    Introduction and rondo - Saint Sänes

  • @rozetakvartet
    @rozetakvartet 12 років тому

    thank you very much :D

  • @InstrumentManiac
    @InstrumentManiac 9 років тому +15

    Wonderful documentary! But it's a shame that each of the teacher's interviews weren't overdubbed in english. Does anyone have an idea of what she is saying? Sadly english is my only language :(

    • @thestoryofjyo
      @thestoryofjyo 9 років тому +41

      InstrumentManiac Translations of the Russian Parts-
      1. 14:00 Yes, I am strict because I am interested in professional training/education. Just smiling kindly to a child and giving him an A grade (she says 5 because that's the best grade in Russia) for what? It isn't interesting and the student doesn't need that either.
      2. (conductor) ? You did the same thing yesterday. Please.
      3. 15:24 When he was five years old (not sure of what she said, maybe because I can't hear the part properly), they came to me for a class at ten in the morning, not really early though. I saw that he let down his hands (they hung limp), his eyes were heavy with sleep and he doesn't pick up, doesn't play, just stands there, I didn't know what was wrong with him. And then he says, "They forced me to practice at night." I said, "What do you mean, at night?" His mother was there with him at the class and she said, "Yes it is necessary to practice for three hours every day. My husband and I were at work the whole day, we came back home, gave him a little bit of time to sleep at night and then from 11 to 2 at night (she says at night) we were practicing. He needs to practice for three hours every day!"
      4. 28:05 - His mastery outgrew all my opportunities. Right now, I can't tell him anything/say anything to him. There's a famous saying/expression that every pedagogue must strive, as early as possible, to be unneeded/unnecessary to his student. And factually, it has been a long time that Maxim has no need of a pedagogue. Factually, he has been alone from the age of sixteen. I did my job. And his creative development is due to the contact with wonderful conductors, pianists like Daniel Barenboim. This is already a great level of artistic development.
      5. 34:18 ....? The hands must also listen. This is also a sport for fingers, it is the training of muscles. If he wasn't taught from the age of four and was taught from the age of twelve, then the lack of technical intercourse (?) and the ... of the instrument wouldn't have given him the opportunity to express his talent as a musician. That is why I am very happy for him. Why am I proud? I am proud due to the fact that this talent wasn't wasted.

    • @InstrumentManiac
      @InstrumentManiac 9 років тому +4

      ***** Oh my god you are totally amazing!!!!!!! THANK YOUUUUU :D

    • @esraguljauch2156
      @esraguljauch2156 9 років тому

      +Irrelevant Stuff thank you so much, really appreciate your translation, I have a son who hates practicing, trying to motivate him in all the possible ways...

    • @thestoryofjyo
      @thestoryofjyo 9 років тому

      Hahah I can relate. Not a classical musician, I play the guitar, but practicing used to be tedious and boring. But once I realized the amazing benefits of practicing and how I'll be able to control the instrument fully, I started loving to practice. All the best with your son!

    • @Budasrosary
      @Budasrosary 6 років тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!

  • @dreampianist8
    @dreampianist8 9 років тому

    Such an interesting documentary about Maxim. I wished that whatever the teacher said had English or Chinese subtitles as I know English, Chinese and Cantonese

    • @thestoryofjyo
      @thestoryofjyo 9 років тому +1

      dreampianist8 Translations of the Russian Parts-
      1. 14:00 Yes, I am strict because I am interested in professional training/education. Just smiling kindly to a child and giving him an A grade (she says 5 because that's the best grade in Russia) for what? It isn't interesting and the student doesn't need that either.
      2. (conductor) ? You did the same thing yesterday. Please.
      3. 15:24 When he was five years old (not sure of what she said, maybe because I can't hear the part properly), they came to me for a class at ten in the morning, not really early though. I saw that he let down his hands (they hung limp), his eyes were heavy with sleep and he doesn't pick up, doesn't play, just stands there, I didn't know what was wrong with him. And then he says, "They forced me to practice at night." I said, "What do you mean, at night?" His mother was there with him at the class and she said, "Yes it is necessary to practice for three hours every day. My husband and I were at work the whole day, we came back home, gave him a little bit of time to sleep at night and then from 11 to 2 at night (she says at night) we were practicing. He needs to practice for three hours every day!"
      4. 28:05 - His mastery outgrew all my opportunities. Right now, I can't tell him anything/say anything to him. There's a famous saying/expression that every pedagogue must strive, as early as possible, to be unneeded/unnecessary to his student. And factually, it has been a long time that Maxim has no need of a pedagogue. Factually, he has been alone from the age of sixteen. I did my job. And his creative development is due to the contact with wonderful conductors, pianists like Daniel Barenboim. This is already a great level of artistic development.
      5. 34:18 ....? The hands must also listen. This is also a sport for fingers, it is the training of muscles. If he wasn't taught from the age of four and was taught from the age of twelve, then the lack of technical intercourse (?) and the ... of the instrument wouldn't have given him the opportunity to express his talent as a musician. That is why I am very happy for him. Why am I proud? I am proud due to the fact that this talent wasn't wasted.

  • @alisalegato
    @alisalegato 4 роки тому

    Виртуоз Максим ----Гениальный

  • @AnnM223
    @AnnM223 4 роки тому +2

    Who gave him thumbs down?!?!?

    • @violinpraxis
      @violinpraxis 4 роки тому

      Easy. People who are jealous 🤣😂

  • @DanielValdez_monsieur_jonas
    @DanielValdez_monsieur_jonas 11 років тому +1

    Bravo

  • @hilary2819
    @hilary2819 9 років тому +1

    wunderbar !

  • @MishaSkripach
    @MishaSkripach 5 років тому +4

    4:05 Vivaldi violin concerto a minor! I play it!