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17 Kasım 2006 09:29:30
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Elman plays so beautifully. He literally brings tears to my eyes every time I hear him play. To me, he is everything a great musician should be.

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mudidopolo

It has nothing to do with showing off, think more!

variousweetie

This guy likes playing slow, that's the only way he shows off I think.

Adrillius

Wonderful !!!

xiaoleideng

I just uploaded Zigeunerweisen played by Mischa Elman. If you like this Serenade, you might like that too.

Tube4ns

Mischa Elman(Mikhail Saulovich), with his unrivaled tonal splendour, is considered one of the foremost violinists of the 20th century.

elparrot

*thanks for posting it! :)

elparrot

I love youtube, I might never have heard this otherwise! love this song

mexindian1

Such expressive and sensitive playing - not self-conscious at all. What a wonderful artist he was.

xiaoleideng

well, I borrowed it from library in UBC ( a college in Canada). I scanned the last section from the book though. The last speech Mr Elman gave to the public before he passed away. A true inspiration to me. I can scan you those pages if you want.

ritorey

What happened? There's no playback. Don't want to miss this one.

paulostroff99

s2020b-Great,and probably true story!

milsteinelman

Hi Xiaoleideng can you kindly where I can find the book "Mischa Elman & Romantic Style"? I am assuming that you are a Chinese in ethnity by your username and am wondering if I can ever find this book in China

xiaoleideng

I am half way through the book" Mischa Elman and romantic style". Although it only represents a point of view from Mr Joseph and family members of Mr Elman, I felt that Mischa' art is hold back by the the business. It is sad to read that Mr Elman cannot record any major pieces around 193x due to some issues. From what I'v read and heart, I felt that Mischa is underrated and it is a pity that we cannot really find any of his major works today.

aimson

Yeah, most of what I have are short romance pieces and encores. However, I did listen to his Tchaikovsky concerto the other day and it was very very interesting. Remember, he was the first violinist to make the concerto famous (and playable), before Heifetz took over that is.

xiaoleideng

I am reading a book about Mr. Mischa Elman and his generation. I would really like to hear some major pieces from Elman, since the book says he put a lot of modification to those pieces.

paulostroff99

One of the all time great violinists.

joinmydeath

I love this piece!!!

s2020b

hey aimson, i have a kool story about elman. He watched Yashah Hafetz's firt concert (at carnegy hall in new york in the 20s) together with a pianist by the name of leopold godowsky. 10 minutes into the concert, sweating, elman asked godowsky if its hot, goowsky said for pianists no, only for violinists

lasiht

Bello y conmovedor haber encontrado esta Serenade de Franz Schubert que me acompaña desde siempre en mi corazón, Alguien sabe donde encontrar su letra? La recuerdo , pero no íntegra, si ven mi pedido acá, espero que me ayuden a encontrarla, es muy bella también tanto como sus acordes tan intensos para mi!!! Un saludo, gracias. Teresita.

ColinMeloy91

Amazing this guy is such an inspiration.

deedee9189

Just loved it. Very expressive. Hope I might do as well some day. At least something to work for. Thanks for putting it on. Dale

seahyimin

the feeling is still preserved perfectly

saveMe82

i wish i could play d violin like tt..haizzzz..lovely song...but d violin sounds a little bit off...

classicfairy

Beautiful!!

Ernest0o0

at least he has proper posture in this picture post
unlike his actual playing which he struggles to get to the higher postitions!!!

paulroman13

Reminds me of the good old 33rpms. Beautifully done although we can't help it to be scratchy.

fx5950xt

^_^ , LOVE IT AND GIVE IT 5 Star , ok!?

spind

The comment refers to Variousweetie's remark below, not anyone else. Sorry.

spind

That's just dumb

DualThunder

aimson another great vid. thanks a lot :)

waistoi

Very true. I think the old masters were much more obsessed with tones than accuracy. Kreisler's recordings have slips here are there. But that's not a concern at all; his tone was unmatched.

trevorpinnocky

fantastic....it's wonderful to hear one the greatest violinist known for having a 'full and sumptuous tone, marked with romantic style vibrato'. contrast his vibrato to that commonly used today anywhere, everywhere, and elsewhere. the next generation will call us old fashioned and our vibrato will be a major point of contention. i can't wait. : )

itzduhdonna

absolutely beautiful...<3

orjus

Elman had a very good technique ,but it was the old world way of playing--slides etc. his tone was not to be matched by anyone except Kreisler,-then Heifetz came along -and every dodo bird since wants to be a Heifetz much to the determent of the instrument . Fast and accurate is the norm -color of sound is long gone . .

variousweetie

Too much showing in the playing. Eolman was always trying to get max sounding beuty from his limited techniques.

montybloom

wow this owns most original vocal renditions of the same lieder... so sexy

rrddhh

this piece is so emotional. elman is definately one of the best!

violinpro

Who was your teacher? Write me on violinpro, send me a message.

aimson

Your welcome! I will never forget the time my teacher made all of his students (including the more advanced ones) to stop working on all concertos. Instead, for the next 3 months, masterclasses consisted of listening to Kreisler, Beethoven romances, and other beautiful encore peices. For once, technique and perfection took a backseat to individual expression of emotion and musicianship.

arielpesach

So beautiful! And my compliments to aimson, sherom and lourak for your comments. Also I love all these encores, and for the musical education of young violinists these encores give them all their paletts of coulours in musical expression.

lourak

I heartily agree with both of you gentlemen.

sherom

I agree with you %100. The encores died off with Heifetz & Kreisler. Perlman is one of the few violinist and most recently Joshua Bell who still try to pay tribute to the neglected encore pieces. There has been violinist in the past and present who record the same violin concerto's , such as the Beethoven, the Mozart, & Tchaikovsky, Etc. two to three times, give me a break. Bring back those Encores instead, that contain those beautiful melody's and that the average music lover can appreciate.

aimson

One of the things I really "miss" about the earlier violinists is that they played more short romantic peices. Nowadays, people only seem to care about who plays Tchaikovsky Concerto or Bach Chaconne the "best." To me, the true humanity of violin comes from violinists like Elman and beautiful little peices like the Shubert Serenade.

sherom

Beautiful playing. Elman at his best here!

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