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What do you think about the topic "music is out of politics", while there have been so many Tsars propaganda from musicians in the imperial russia that forced people to like the regime?
It has always been my favorite violin concerto, or at least one of my favs! I grew up hearing the Perlman version, but honestly, I just love to listen to anyone playing it because the variety of colors and styles people add to it is great!
I saw Baeva perform the Britten concert with the NY Phil a few months ago and I really enjoyed. The concerto has a really unusual ending where it's very quiet and intimate, as opposed to the usual big ending most concertos have. She did a really great job with it, and I feel like that sort of ending must be incredibly scary to perform. You've just played 20-30 minutes and instead of going out with a bang you have to play very quietly and intimately, holding everyone's attention but not overdoing it. It was impressive!
Love that you included your own cringe moments. They happen to all of us across any career where you push yourself. The positive spin is super awesome for growing musicians!
I hope you add Julia Fischer to your next comparison videos! She's also an incredible performer but I've found that very few people in the U.S. know of her.
I've seen you playing in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. And in the audience we talked that you were going places.🎉 That QEC: I brought a brother who was visiting me at the time and he had his first contact with the violin then and he loved it. We went back with his boyfriend who arrived at a later date. That brother is very ill now, at the hospital in Brazil. To cheer him up, I reminisced about the fun we had at the QEC.
Compared with here that ray cheng showed different interpretation of violinists how they played the ventage track Tchaikovsky violin concerto. I think I love ray Chen's playing better. No matter at the age of 20 that he won the Queen Elisabeth Competition or almost a year ago he play this vantage track again with Seattle symphony orchestra, actually his technic is very strong, his mucic is emotionally, and with a lot of passion also. I think the record that he performed with Seattle symphony orchestra is the best in the world, he also played with his vantage track extremely already. I hope I could watch this films again here in the near future. This is my favorite classical music that performed by ray chen.
Keep them coming, @Ray! As far as I am concerned, you can dive deeper and spend more time with each performance. I am also a musician - a recorder player - but it's not easy for me to hear those subtle differences between, well, different violinists. So you pointing them out to us is really useful and educating.
Hi Ray, I have been really enjoying your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and being such a big inspiration to so many of us. Keep it going! Love to hear your praise of David Oistrakh, one of my big heroes as well. 👍👍
Ray is so cute when his own playing appears ... great to see these comparisons, you successfully introduced me to old videos that I didn't want to listen to. Really love this showdown series and petition for more!!
Last time I couldn't decide between two albums with Tchaikovsky and Sibelius violin concerts. One by Oistrakh/Ormandy and other by Lisa Batiashvili/Baremboin. Both very good yet different.
This is a wonderful series, comparing side-by-side these great recordings. So interesting to hear how each interprets the music! My fave is still Oistrakh!
Hi Ray, I have watched all of your showdown videos. I really liked them. Can you please make more of such showdown videos for different concertos? Thanks!
The Perlman video has always been one of my favorites. The audience was so moved they broke tradition and gave him a rounding applause after the first movement.
Ray, thank you so much for this and all your videos. I'm not a musician and learn so much about listening to and interpretation of classical music from you.
What a great and didactic video! Please keep doing more of these! P.S. the intensity and energy of your own playing is intoxicating, especially on your later videos. After listening to them, it has made me ‘look for it’ in every other video I’m watching, and, if I don’t get it, I can easily get bored.
What a joy it was to see and hear you live performing this beautifull peace tonight in Eindhoven! And after that changing a string ON stage WHILE introducing us to your version of Waltzing Mathilda. Lucky the new string behaved 😉it was awesome!! 😍
This series is awesome, really insightful for learning about these pieces and how to develop taste. Also really appreciate your candor, really respect your efforts to share honest stories so we can all learn!
Ray Chen, your descriptive explanations really help me become a better musician, thank you so much! But please do Augustin Hadelich, a master interpreter!
Nice! 😄I've got a bit bumpy relationship with Tchaikovsky concerto - we didn't start getting along right off the bat. But I've listened to it a few times since then and it starts growing on me 😊. Really good examples of how differently it can be played 😄. This time I'm unable to choose which one I like best!
I have to say it is your interpretation that makes me love Tchaikovsky! And your video accompanies me as I work every day recently (not a good idea though, coz I will keep watching you play the piece but forget my work 😂). And pls don’t feel bad for young Ray, he is being compared to some of the very best violinists, he was actually doing not bad!
This is actually very fun, to watch Ray review himself. Music is much like Surgeons performing surgery. You improve even if you are in your 60s, as long as you put in the work and effort. Thank you Ray for being an inspiration. Need to go back to practice suturing.
I found this is a very interesting comparison. Much to be seen that otherwise a non professional wouldn't see. Kind of funny, but also courageous, that you are objective (even a bit hard) for your own interpretation. You still won the Elisabeth with it.
I had the honor to play the Tchaikowsky concerto in the orchestra with the wonderful Lidia Baich. It was mindblowing. My favorite recording is from Vadim Repin!
As a classical music enthusiast (I don't play) I absolutely love Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto No.1. It has softness, all those trinkets, swirls, and ribbons, it's so colourful (music synesthesia speaking here). These kind of pieces make me want to learn violin at the age of 40... XD
I don't like Hilary's either, it feels like she tries to be technically perfect that she killed the flaw of the song. But I would like to hear what Ray has to say about her performance.
These videos are fun. I think it’s really hard to talk about these different performers without mentioning Midori. To me she the is the greatest concerto player. But they are all great and we like what we like so… ❤️
alena's playing is "honest and direct" as well. that sweetness and light is her personality -- a personality which will also include guns firing out of hell!
Hey Mr. Chen. Love your work. U should do an analysis on Nathan Milstein's Paganiniana and other great examples of the work done through the years. Also, a review of Vengerov's fabulous Ysaye #3 ballade would be popular I am thinking. You have a serious talent for analysis besides your obvious virtuoso playing. Good Day to you.
Personally my favourite version is the one of Mischa Elman, he played it SO BEATIFULLY and had THAT sound, I am impressed every time I listen to it. Heifetz has the same notes because I think that it is an Auer’s arrengement but I personally enjoy more Mischa’s versions
❤It would have to be Pauk's 1962 recording with the London Symphony Orchestra. My father owned this record and it was my introduction to the classical violin and hence my love of the instrument. Hours listening to this through enormous late 60s headphones. Then I listened to Itzak, then Hilary Hahn, then yours.
Actually I was doing my Sunday Symphonies Afternoon yesterday and was listening to your Tchaikovsky curled up on the sofa with the cat (who also listens!) Found that picking a different violin symphony to listen to each Sunday is a wonderful way to hibernate during Winter.😂
When critiquing movies, have you ever thought about looking at "Music of the Heart"? Meryl Streep plays a violin teacher who starts a violin music program in an inner city school.. Based on a true story. Several well-known violinists have cameos.
Hi Ray, I really love all your videos and I am your biggest fan. I to play the violin but I’m nowhere as good as you are. I really look up to you and even David Garrot played this Tchaikovsky violin Concerto but I really wish you featured him more in your videos
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When
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I already know we’re going to need a Round 2 for this so just go ahead and list out and vote for the people you want me to include in the next round 🥊
For Tchaikovsky? Heifetz
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Janine Jansen and Julia Fischer
What do you think about the topic "music is out of politics", while there have been so many Tsars propaganda from musicians in the imperial russia that forced people to like the regime?
BRETT YANG
That's awesome that Ray included himself and saw some...less ideal parts. That's only a reminder of how far he has come as a musician over the years!
Really really love Perlman’s Tchaikovsky. It made me fell in love with Perlman and violin.
I've always loved Perlman's tone only he could create - very warm and creamy soup type of tone.
Got to give this one to the King of Violin, David Oistrakh! Definitely one of my most listened version of the Tchaikovsky.
The great David Oistrakh owned this concerto.
Oistrakh is simple the BEST! Great sound, overtones, power and delicacy at the same time. The GOAT...
Its a maskuline piece
@@HadeanSting I still prefer Heifetz, but I won't complain if Oistrakh gets de GOAT, he is also wonderful.
I think Heifetz has perfection of playing, but Oistrakh has all the rest... @@TheEternaut
Heifetz
Oistrakh's performance is just bloody mind-blowingly good.
Heifetz does this piece in his way and wow… it is a fiery performance!!! People should give it a listen for sure!
The gold standard
And not the same sheet!
auer's edition has different fingering for the opening from what he and everybody else i've noticed uses
It has always been my favorite violin concerto, or at least one of my favs! I grew up hearing the Perlman version, but honestly, I just love to listen to anyone playing it because the variety of colors and styles people add to it is great!
I saw Baeva perform the Britten concert with the NY Phil a few months ago and I really enjoyed. The concerto has a really unusual ending where it's very quiet and intimate, as opposed to the usual big ending most concertos have. She did a really great job with it, and I feel like that sort of ending must be incredibly scary to perform. You've just played 20-30 minutes and instead of going out with a bang you have to play very quietly and intimately, holding everyone's attention but not overdoing it. It was impressive!
I didn’t know her and was so impressed with her originality and skill here
Janine’s Britten is also PHENOMENAL. You should definitely check it out 🎉
Love that you included your own cringe moments. They happen to all of us across any career where you push yourself. The positive spin is super awesome for growing musicians!
1:57 Ray’s face here is so emotional. Shows just how much he really enjoys and feels the music.
I hope you add Julia Fischer to your next comparison videos! She's also an incredible performer but I've found that very few people in the U.S. know of her.
I’m from the U.S. and she has my favorite Tchaikovsky VC performance. (No offense Ray 😅)
She is my favorite too!I especially love the how smooth her crescendo is right before the main theme.
I second this. Hers is my favorite too!
I love when she plays the fast and jumpy parts in mozart 4, it's so clear cut and sticky
Please. I love her playing
I was hoping to see Augustin Hadelich here, I love his interpretation of Tchaikovsky.
Finally, I found the person think like me
Yes me too
Me too!!!
watch his mozart video. it's super
Thanks!
Not sure how anyone can play the Tchaikovsky better than David Oistrakh. He represented the best of the Soviet school and Russian tradition.
Heifetz
David Oistrakh😇😇😇
Can you guess who the mystery musician is based on the thumbnail? 😊
Clearly Hank!
Humm I think it could be you, Ray, at that concert where your strings broke during the performance heheheh
For lack of better ideas, I'd say '2009 Ray', but this outline could be virtually anyone 😅 (though most likely a guy 😆).
Hilary Hahn
Looks like you, from the hair looks 🙂👍🏻 or not 👀
I like the way that you reviewed your younger self. It's always good to look back to see how you have grown, both technically and emotionally.
I've seen you playing in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. And in the audience we talked that you were going places.🎉
That QEC: I brought a brother who was visiting me at the time and he had his first contact with the violin then and he loved it. We went back with his boyfriend who arrived at a later date.
That brother is very ill now, at the hospital in Brazil. To cheer him up, I reminisced about the fun we had at the QEC.
I loved the video, especially when you were explaining interpretation in the beginning. Ray you are the best.
Maestro Oistrakh for me, IMHO. Got this on vinyl and goosebumped as soon as he played the first note❤
Thank you so much for making this review of the Tchaik! Can't wait for yours live in a week!!! 🎉🤩
Compared with here that ray cheng showed different interpretation of violinists how they played the ventage track Tchaikovsky violin concerto. I think I love ray Chen's playing better. No matter at the age of 20 that he won the Queen Elisabeth Competition or almost a year ago he play this vantage track again with Seattle symphony orchestra, actually his technic is very strong, his mucic is emotionally, and with a lot of passion also. I think the record that he performed with Seattle symphony orchestra is the best in the world, he also played with his vantage track extremely already. I hope I could watch this films again here in the near future. This is my favorite classical music that performed by ray chen.
Keep them coming, @Ray! As far as I am concerned, you can dive deeper and spend more time with each performance. I am also a musician - a recorder player - but it's not easy for me to hear those subtle differences between, well, different violinists. So you pointing them out to us is really useful and educating.
Hi Ray, I have been really enjoying your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and being such a big inspiration to so many of us. Keep it going! Love to hear your praise of David Oistrakh, one of my big heroes as well. 👍👍
I started to study violin because i found a CD with te Oistrakh Version. I loved it and i love it since nowadays.
Ray is so cute when his own playing appears ... great to see these comparisons, you successfully introduced me to old videos that I didn't want to listen to. Really love this showdown series and petition for more!!
Last time I couldn't decide between two albums with Tchaikovsky and Sibelius violin concerts. One by Oistrakh/Ormandy and other by Lisa Batiashvili/Baremboin. Both very good yet different.
This is a wonderful series, comparing side-by-side these great recordings. So interesting to hear how each interprets the music! My fave is still Oistrakh!
David O. Is one of my favorite ❤❤❤ this one and Seberius are just chef's kiss
Hi Ray, I have watched all of your showdown videos. I really liked them. Can you please make more of such showdown videos for different concertos? Thanks!
I just got to see Perlman play this piece in Houston. So amazing and beautiful.
please give us more of these wonderful showdowns!!
Now you have to do the Bruch showdown! That first phrase can make or break the concerto.
Yessss!!!! My faves are Hilary and Mutter
My favourite ray chen's if you didn't listen I recommend @@lazychickenugget
i love hilary hahn and maria duenas for bruch
Pinchas Zukerman
The last music youtube video that deeply moved me had María Dueñas playing the Bruch concerto.
The Perlman video has always been one of my favorites. The audience was so moved they broke tradition and gave him a rounding applause after the first movement.
Ray, thank you so much for this and all your videos. I'm not a musician and learn so much about listening to and interpretation of classical music from you.
What a great and didactic video! Please keep doing more of these!
P.S. the intensity and energy of your own playing is intoxicating, especially on your later videos. After listening to them, it has made me ‘look for it’ in every other video I’m watching, and, if I don’t get it, I can easily get bored.
What a joy it was to see and hear you live performing this beautifull peace tonight in Eindhoven! And after that changing a string ON stage WHILE introducing us to your version of Waltzing Mathilda. Lucky the new string behaved 😉it was awesome!! 😍
Can’t wait to see you tomorrow and listen to your Tchaikovsky!! 😍
This series is awesome, really insightful for learning about these pieces and how to develop taste. Also really appreciate your candor, really respect your efforts to share honest stories so we can all learn!
Ray Chen, your descriptive explanations really help me become a better musician, thank you so much! But please do Augustin Hadelich, a master interpreter!
Augustin, please!
Nice! 😄I've got a bit bumpy relationship with Tchaikovsky concerto - we didn't start getting along right off the bat. But I've listened to it a few times since then and it starts growing on me 😊. Really good examples of how differently it can be played 😄. This time I'm unable to choose which one I like best!
I like your lightness and especially your effective dynamics.
I love this series! Please do one for Dvorak Violin Concerto!
I have to say it is your interpretation that makes me love Tchaikovsky! And your video accompanies me as I work every day recently (not a good idea though, coz I will keep watching you play the piece but forget my work 😂). And pls don’t feel bad for young Ray, he is being compared to some of the very best violinists, he was actually doing not bad!
This is actually very fun, to watch Ray review himself. Music is much like Surgeons performing surgery. You improve even if you are in your 60s, as long as you put in the work and effort. Thank you Ray for being an inspiration. Need to go back to practice suturing.
oh My Good, You need a part 2, I mean, your tonic studio at January 13th was so good, singing and tchaikovsky❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Jay Chou
3:46 The photo is Igor Oistrakh the son of David
I’ve been waiting for this video for a fat while 😭😭
Love to hear you describe other artists playing the same piece of music.
I found this is a very interesting comparison. Much to be seen that otherwise a non professional wouldn't see. Kind of funny, but also courageous, that you are objective (even a bit hard) for your own interpretation. You still won the Elisabeth with it.
很高興在這裡聽到你分析這麼美的聲音。尤其是在欣賞回味自己的聲音。太美好了。謝謝你❤
I had the honor to play the Tchaikowsky concerto in the orchestra with the wonderful Lidia Baich. It was mindblowing.
My favorite recording is from Vadim Repin!
All the performances are undoubtedly majestic, but my favorite is Ray's performance incredible.🔥
same !
These are so informative and interesting to watch (and fun!) no matter what instrument you play. Thank you Ray 💕
Appreciate these review videos!
Please do Heifetz and Gitlis!!
As a classical music enthusiast (I don't play) I absolutely love Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto No.1. It has softness, all those trinkets, swirls, and ribbons, it's so colourful (music synesthesia speaking here). These kind of pieces make me want to learn violin at the age of 40... XD
I love this concert so much ❤ thanks for this video 😊
I LOVE your tone and phrasing. The winner IMHO! 🏆
Please include Hilary's I believe latest recording of Tchaik with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony in your next review 😇.
Her recording is horrible
😮😅omg@@deadlypineapplesatsumas6130
I don't like Hilary's either, it feels like she tries to be technically perfect that she killed the flaw of the song. But I would like to hear what Ray has to say about her performance.
@@charlies224 exactly! I'm not sure either what I think about it, that's why I'd like to hear Ray's opinion.
Please review Hilary and Janine!!!
These videos are fun. I think it’s really hard to talk about these different performers without mentioning Midori. To me she the is the greatest concerto player. But they are all great and we like what we like so… ❤️
alena's playing is "honest and direct" as well. that sweetness and light is her personality -- a personality which will also include guns firing out of hell!
Perlman has been always my favourite one but young Ray... oooh, just so cute.
Greetings from Antwerp, thanks for the concert.
Very insightful and entertaining as always. I grew listening to the Heifetz recording. But my favorite is Milstein’s interpretation.
Hey Mr. Chen. Love your work. U should do an analysis on Nathan Milstein's Paganiniana and other great examples of the work done through the years. Also, a review of Vengerov's fabulous Ysaye #3 ballade would be popular I am thinking. You have a serious talent for analysis besides your obvious virtuoso playing. Good Day to you.
NEVER heard DO's performance, it's my NEW FAV "Tcha."
I think those octaves near the end are that hard! So many people miss them, even on recording! Always a nail biter, that passage!
I’m not a violinist but this is one of my favorite pieces
Love your videos and Tonic app! I was wondering if there could be an option to opt out of the leagues.
I grew up listening to Jascha Heifetz play this. My cousin attended a masters class with Perlman. Never heard of Baeva before this.
Personally my favourite version is the one of Mischa Elman, he played it SO BEATIFULLY and had THAT sound, I am impressed every time I listen to it. Heifetz has the same notes because I think that it is an Auer’s arrengement but I personally enjoy more Mischa’s versions
Ray, your performance in Melbourne in July 2023 rates really well too! We really liked the playfulness you brought to it
❤It would have to be Pauk's 1962 recording with the London Symphony Orchestra. My father owned this record and it was my introduction to the classical violin and hence my love of the instrument. Hours listening to this through enormous late 60s headphones. Then I listened to Itzak, then Hilary Hahn, then yours.
Actually I was doing my Sunday Symphonies Afternoon yesterday and was listening to your Tchaikovsky curled up on the sofa with the cat (who also listens!) Found that picking a different violin symphony to listen to each Sunday is a wonderful way to hibernate during Winter.😂
Love this video, I really enjoyed hearing the comparisons and explanations.
*_pleased to meet you💞🎉😍_*
Love this series! Please make more videos comparing interpretations of other concertos (both Prokofiev, Brahms, Beethoven, Dvorak, etc….)!
Ooh definitely Dvorak!!! I love Hilary’s interpretation of it!
These analyses by Ray are truly amazing and inspiraytional!!
Ohhhhhh, BEAUTIFUL RAY of musical sunshine...! (Seriously, you had me at “Tchaikov-”…).
theres just so many great tchaikovsky performances
When critiquing movies, have you ever thought about looking at "Music of the Heart"? Meryl Streep plays a violin teacher who starts a violin music program in an inner city school.. Based on a true story. Several well-known violinists have cameos.
Love the mic set up when you’re playing 👌 sounds fabulous
вааааау
лучшие видео!!!
спасибо!
Actually David Oistrakh is my favorite violinist for all the time ❤ I’m from 🇲🇽 hi Ray
GREAT video, Ray! Eager for more performance analysis...
How he explains the different types of interpretations and sounds >>>
I can not wait to see it. Should be fun to watch and learn.
Very thoughtful review. Kyung Wha Chung (disciplined fire) and Leonid Kogan (muscular) might be complementary readings.
Ray,
You are helping me to develop my ear for violin nuances
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Ray’s Tchaikovsky violin concerto is by far my favorite ❤️! Can you review Hadelichs Tchaikovsky too!
Your reviews are so helpfull. Thank you
Just checked out your video on the Mendelssohn performances. Hilary's doing fingered octaves at the end of the first page!
Hi Ray,
I really love all your videos and I am your biggest fan. I to play the violin but I’m nowhere as good as you are. I really look up to you and even David Garrot played this Tchaikovsky violin Concerto but I really wish you featured him more in your videos
You need to review Hillary Hahns Tchaikovsky! Her latest recording with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra is amazing!
Henryk Szeryng has my favorite recording of this piece
So skilled! And talented and inspiring and iconic!
I will continue practice when I get a new violin🤦I keep hearing the performances saying go practice😢 8:02