(Rare!) Fritz Kreisler's 80th Birthday Interview (Part 1) (1955-02-02)

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Quite a rare material. Fritz Kreisler is interviewed by Abraham Chasens, the musical manager of WQXR Radio station, on his 80th birthday, February 2nd, 1955. This was special tribute program broadcasted on that day. And as far as I know, this is the only recording of Kreisler's voice which was commercially available. (except for few other radio transcriptions and newsreel soundtracks).
    Before the interview, we can hear "transcribed greetings" of his collegues, Mischa Elman, Yehudi Menuhin, Nathan Milstein, Erica Morini, Joseph Szigeti, Ruggiero Ricci, Isaac Stern.
    While the actual interview recordings are playing, you can see the photos of Kreisler and cellist Pablo Casals' having conversation in 1958 (Courtesy of the LIFE magazine)

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  • @greggoryrice7046
    @greggoryrice7046 Рік тому +2

    Goes without saying, but no one plays Kriesler like Krielser. It is so sparkling, vibrant and yet tasteful. My father heard hiim in Seattle at the Moore Theatre and even up in the cheap seats, he said the sound of his Guarneri floated up like a miracle.

  • @walterjoosten5750
    @walterjoosten5750 4 роки тому +24

    For me, Fritz Kreisler was the greatest violinist who ever lived on this earth. His style and way of playing were absolutely unique. His way of playing touches the soul in a deep, poetic way.

  • @dnp4406
    @dnp4406 3 роки тому +5

    Misha Elman 0:26
    Yehudi Menuhin 1:11
    Nathan Milstein 1:31
    Erika Morini 1:48
    Joseph Szigeti 2:13
    Ruggiero Ricci 2:26
    Isaac Stern 2:33
    Interview 2:59

  • @walshamite
    @walshamite 15 років тому

    Very revealing and rewarding to hear the great man and his peers and what amazing audio quality this is! Many thanks for this posting.

  • @wombat5628
    @wombat5628 4 роки тому +7

    Jascha Heifetz turned 54 on that same day!

  • @operalament
    @operalament 14 років тому +3

    wonderful. a rare treasure.

  • @penelopewhite5994
    @penelopewhite5994 6 років тому +1

    Evidently, Jascha did not have any birthday greetings(They were both born Feb.2)( different years, of course.

  • @j.geraldmorris5972
    @j.geraldmorris5972 9 років тому

    I have had my 80 th Gerald and I play the piano .

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 10 місяців тому +2

    What a Joy to hear so many Great Violinist wishing The Best for their colleague . Vivat for the Maestro Kreisler !

  • @matthewlaurence3121
    @matthewlaurence3121 7 років тому +11

    It is fascinating hearing these voices of departed souls. I have lived and traveled Europe and participated in the teaching and acquaintanceship of Europeans of many nationalities. What strikes me the most with this is how different they sound. These strong accents with their idiosyncratic inflections are mostly obsolete today, the generations that have grown up since circa 1950, have been well familiarised with the American lifestyle and, particularly those now under 40, totally entrenched in pop-culture, unsympathetically shrugging off their grandparents' mannerisms and mindsets as "alt". When they speak English they retain a foreign accent, yet it is frequently a bizarre mix of exaggerated American annunciations (rhotic Rs and muffled consonants, contrasting sharply with their native way of speaking) and insistently casual phraseology.
    Germans are still stereotyped as sounding like this when speaking English today, though. Sure enough, you will find the odd one that speaks like this who is not so advanced in years; but I do yearn for a time before English and U.S. pop-culture was so universal and oversaturating.

    • @jgunther3398
      @jgunther3398 5 років тому

      It's easy to tell where he learned English. In Woiks, New York City.

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited 9 років тому +7

    This is fascinating. I'm so glad someone recorded and preserved this interview.

  • @edmundwu5634
    @edmundwu5634 8 років тому +4

    Every great violinist from the interview had their own "voice" (speaking and playing) Thank you for sharing!!

  • @gmmix
    @gmmix 12 років тому +3

    What an absolute treasure this is.....and the sound is so very good. Thank you for this posting.

  • @lawrencewhyte1554
    @lawrencewhyte1554 3 роки тому +2

    He sounded like a very gracious and genuine person.

  • @ernestnordman5525
    @ernestnordman5525 11 років тому +3

    Had chance to see and hear fritz Kreisler in 1944. THE VIOLINIST of the
    period, even now !!!

    • @SAIIX100
      @SAIIX100 Рік тому

      How was your experience?

  • @YTM021807
    @YTM021807 15 років тому +1

    With cellist Pablo Casals 4:01
    Wonderful candid photos!!
    These clips are lovingly prepared!
    Thank you !

  • @TrumpetBobSr
    @TrumpetBobSr 10 років тому +3

    A TRUE ARTIST AND GENTLE MAN

  • @RafaelR-F
    @RafaelR-F 4 роки тому +1

    inimitable style is goddamn right

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 4 роки тому +1

    Listening to this valuable interview and transcribed greetings from his colleagues, I really feel how much the 20th century U.S. owed to these distinguished European performers. I also love to hear their German, Russian, Italian, Hungarian and Jewish accents.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 4 роки тому

      ...and Austrian and Roman Catholic accents of course since FK was born in Austria and baptised RC!

  • @sincerus-sincerus793
    @sincerus-sincerus793 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/0_F1EU3HI4E/v-deo.html Video (!) with Fritz Kreisler and his wife Harriet - arriving to NY.

  • @milstein91
    @milstein91 15 років тому +1

    Wow! What a great recording.
    Thank you!

  • @greid36
    @greid36 10 років тому +4

    Why did not Mr. Heifetz send a Birthday wish?

    • @michaelhughes8896
      @michaelhughes8896 7 років тому +1

      June 24, 2017- My guess is that February 2nd was ALSO Mr. Heifetz' birthday. I find it very interesting that both violinists were not wished Happy Birthday on the same commentary. What a shame! Perhaps Mr. Heifetz was left out? Thanks for your comment.

    • @mashtali1
      @mashtali1 7 років тому +1

      Heifetz was very arrogant, and had no social skills.

    • @longeyeballs8573
      @longeyeballs8573 5 років тому

      @@mashtali1 how can you say that? Have you ever talked to him in person?

    • @mashtali1
      @mashtali1 5 років тому

      @@longeyeballs8573 no, I asked your mom.

  • @snow640
    @snow640 9 років тому +1

    today is his birthday :)

  • @nanwijanarko1969
    @nanwijanarko1969 8 років тому

    That Liebesfreud in the beginning :) was it Kreisler who played it? Apparantly so. It's his piece afterall.

  • @김석규-e9t
    @김석규-e9t 7 років тому

    Amazing story !!!
    When I was young Fritz Kreisler was one of my favorite composers. I wanted to know who is Fritz Kreisler ? While his great compositions were being done I was on the way to this wonderful world of difference .I was 1 year old when he was 80........ I'm glad to see him today !.......

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 11 років тому

    He came across like all great performers with a ''noble purpose'' within their art as humble, far seeing and uniquely creative.

  • @sma1968
    @sma1968 12 років тому

    INCREDIBLE!!! I've looked forever to find something live of Kreisler. Thank you!

  • @jamesten
    @jamesten 13 років тому

    WQXR sounds a little different now.

  • @mr.dalton9507
    @mr.dalton9507 15 років тому

    My God, I love that man! He's my greatest musical inspiration!

  • @Santaferi1
    @Santaferi1 13 років тому

    Super... Génius husľového umenia... ďakujeme...

  • @mmbmbmbmb
    @mmbmbmbmb 12 років тому

    much valued ~ thank you!

  • @arashraassi
    @arashraassi 4 роки тому

    🙏🏻👑🎻✨

  • @ehwagr
    @ehwagr 12 років тому

    thanks a lot for this. what piece is played at the beginning of the video? (pardon my ignorance...)

  • @calatria2949
    @calatria2949 12 років тому

    Liebesfreud by Kriesler