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kavak260773 ::: Favorites 2007-12-25 15:44:54 Nice choreography __________________________________________________ | |
kavak260773 ::: Favorites 2007-12-23 18:52:28 Bartok sonata for solo violin __________________________________________________ | |
KoganSvetlanov ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 17:42:53 I didn't know that Maxim's manager was also posting comments on youtube!! :___________D __________________________________________________ | |
misterbg1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 09:45:39 You must take into account that Ysaye 3 is quite a short sonata. look at the 1st sonata. I think you will find it more difficult. Its pretty ugly at the beginning but it gets nice. __________________________________________________ | |
misterbg1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 09:44:00 well im sorry you feel attacked. im simply expressing my opinions. i dont see how i attacked you. Its funny that you say i attacked your comments while calling my comment "dull and ignorant." and congratulations for your great ability to "knock out a perfunctory reply" __________________________________________________ | |
Shades2Of1Grey ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 03:06:33 Although, I do agree, the Schoenberg is a tough one. But not, as you seem to think, assuredly the toughest. It depends on the strengths and weaknesses of the violinist. FOr example - a violinist with little stamina but great dexterity and technical virtuosity would find the Tchaikovsky more difficult than the Schoenberg. And the unaccompanied nature of the Ysaye and the Echo Sonata is incredibly intimidating. It really is a subjective choice based upon the strengths of the violinist. __________________________________________________ | |
Shades2Of1Grey ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 02:57:21 So authentically? Not really. It takes me about two minutes to knock out a perfunctory reply to dull and ignorant comments. However, to add another to the list of most difficult, I would have to agree with LevonCoates - the Echo Sonata by Shchedrin is rather ridiculous. But on topic - rather than attacking my comments as intelligent and authentic, perhaps you could attempt to improve your dull, pointless and mildly illiterate rebuttal. __________________________________________________ | |
LevonCoates ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 02:43:07 Ernst's "The Last Rose of Summer"?! That's child's play comparatively. Vengerov has recorded it; so has Gidon Kremer. (Both are excellent). But it's "easy" in terms of interpretation. Ysaye, besides its immense technical requirements, requires a deep understanding of music itself in order to pull off with justice. Also, if you want hard, try the Echo Sonata by Shchedrin (also on Vengerov's solo album). Some crazy experimental soviet writing in that one. __________________________________________________ | |
mixailaggelos2004 ::: Favorites 2007-12-13 18:44:16 I consider Ernst's "The Last Rose of Summer" as the most difficult piece composed for solo violin. __________________________________________________ | |
irisf1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-10 12:56:06 think you can really fight about what's the most difficult piece...anyway this was the first comment i ever wrote on youtube...so i'll just see that as a compliment, well thanks! __________________________________________________ | |
misterbg1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-10 12:35:43 the most technically difficult piece for violin is not arguably, the Schoenberg Violin concerto. __________________________________________________ | |
misterbg1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-10 12:34:45 lol it seems like u spend a lot of time writing these comments so authentically __________________________________________________ | |
irisf1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-09 16:25:24 probably one of the most difficult pieces but not the most difficult piece ever....saw a 16 year old playing this already quite well if you ask me... if you want to see something really difficult search for " Frank Peter Zimmermann" and his performance of the "God Save The King Variations"... __________________________________________________ | |
Shades2Of1Grey ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 22:03:33 That is an arguable statement. The Ysaye is an incredibly challenging work and requires almost unparalleled virtuosity to play like Maxim does. However, one could argue that something like the Tchaikovsky Concerto requires greater stamina and concentration, due to its length and the consistency of difficulty throughout. __________________________________________________ | |
misterbg1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 19:51:56 this is not even close to the hardest piece bro __________________________________________________ |
Friday, December 28, 2007
Maxim Vengerov plays Ysaye
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