Kremer, en 1967 ganó el tercer premio en el Concurso Reina Elisabeth de Bruselas. Después, en 1969, consiguió el segundo premio en el Concurso Internacional de Violín de Montreal, seguido por el primer premio en el Concurso Paganini de Génova. Finalmente, consiguió el primer premio en 1979 en el Concurso Internacional Chaikovski de Moscú.
@bta1987 Your an idiot, It was hard for him to play the partita's, since the last time he played them, was when he was a young boy, Plus, he's passionate.
Absolutely awesome- The very fact that it is recorded in the presence of a church adds to the majestic nature of this work- there is something mystical about it.
bravo!
musikdan 2 days ago
Kremer, en 1967 ganó el tercer premio en el Concurso Reina Elisabeth de Bruselas. Después, en 1969, consiguió el segundo premio en el Concurso Internacional de Violín de Montreal, seguido por el primer premio en el Concurso Paganini de Génova. Finalmente, consiguió el primer premio en 1979 en el Concurso Internacional Chaikovski de Moscú.
negoni8 5 days ago
Excellent, Bravissimo
negoni8 5 days ago
this is just fucking excellent. bravo.
ralfyrules 1 week ago
Sorry but.. Despite the good job, vengerov's chaconne still amaze me.. and this other is just good
alvarotorrent1 2 weeks ago
To much unneccessarity. Glenn Gould wouldnt approve,but I like Kremer anyway. Great violinist
vladiinsky 1 month ago
Up there with the Emperor, Heifetz
natsfan44 1 month ago
thank you!
Gosportygo 1 month ago
Which album contains this performance?
shaind 1 month ago
Video and sound need synchronizing. Most impressive performance I've ever heard: best performer, best violin and terrific recording.
cgossye 1 month ago
I liked his way of playing it, never heard the trill left off in the last phrase, but the vibato worked well in it's place.
jascha4 2 months ago
The best version of chaconne
bahramshakerin 2 months ago 2
Como pode alguém não gostar??? How can anyone doesn't to like?
RafaelFantastic 2 months ago
An ingenious interpretation. Gidon Kremer, you're my hero.
classiccandle27 3 months ago
why the hell he looks so constipated?
bta1987 3 months ago
@bta1987 Your an idiot, It was hard for him to play the partita's, since the last time he played them, was when he was a young boy, Plus, he's passionate.
MrTerradat 2 months ago
@bta1987 Perhaps everyone looks like this when they are producing "great works"?
Zob1960 2 months ago
@bta1987 Sad that you can't appreciate a superb performance of a great masterwork without a silly superficial comment!
MrFpam 2 months ago
I LOVE HIS DOUBLE STOPS !!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is one of my favorite parts in the chaconne.
VanessaMaeFan18 3 months ago
i cannot say which version i love better! lol its a toss up. this is really fresh.
VanessaMaeFan18 3 months ago
Von einem andern Planeten ... - Aber die Aufnahme aus den 70ern ist noch ein Tick besser!
MegaNelson8 3 months ago
Absolutely awesome- The very fact that it is recorded in the presence of a church adds to the majestic nature of this work- there is something mystical about it.
ijustretired 3 months ago
@ijustretired love your comment!
VanessaMaeFan18 3 months ago
Hard for me to listen to after about five minutes....but right about five minutes, it is simply awesome!
DickLodge68 4 months ago
amazing..never heard it played like this.
lagathy 4 months ago
amazing!!!So inspired!!!!!Thanks
manu07081979 4 months ago
incredible. every.single.note.is.beautiful.
smeldrick 4 months ago
What makes this interpretation even more special is the superb use of present acoustics, clearly influencing every instant of the perfomance.
stylusphant 5 months ago
For me., this is the best chaconne interpretation ever.
enos123 7 months ago 9