He should change the name of his interpretaion (if such a word is even applicable to this nonsense) to: "The Rape of the Violin"
jpeacock105 1 year ago
He should change the name of his interpretaion (if such a word is even applicable to this nonsense) to: "The Rape of the Violin"
oh jeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Carolesky 1 year ago
i think it sounds particularly harsh because the quality and atmosphere sound very unrelenting. there is almost no reverb, which dampens the sound. but yes, i feel this is definitely too much vibrato for this one
qtpiems1 2 years ago
Listening to this I hear so much in common with Heifitz's style, so that it seems that both learned a lot from Otakar Ševčík's school.
Valerii1985 2 years ago
It's too harsh and attackful!
yowhaduup 2 years ago
it's not so bach'ish, but he plays beautiful..
LouiseSvane 3 years ago
its faster than how everybody else plays it but i like it :)
xXLeafXNinjaXx 3 years ago
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Schneiderhan is a nazi, ie. a fashist.
His Strad he got from a juhish friend of his whom he helped (quite successfull!) to get lost in a nazi camp!! That's a fact...
diamonds1292 3 years ago
Diese Aussage entbehrt jeder Grundlage; Belege!
This statement misses historical basis, a list of references please!
SCH0P3NHAU3R 3 years ago 2
hey, what did the nazi's ever do to you punk?
carrottoponcrak 3 years ago
Listen to Kavakos performance. Kavakos represents another world of sound. Very beautiful.
Draziw777 3 years ago 2
too brutal, and too much vibrato!!
CuciucGriga 3 years ago
Wow nice, just his vibrato is too much for this number
ItzhakRoxMySox 4 years ago
This is my favorite peice for violin. I have a friend who plays it for me, every time I catch him with a violin in his hands. Great peice.
memoreinteresting 4 years ago 3
He should change the name of his interpretaion (if such a word is even applicable to this nonsense) to: "The Rape of the Violin"
jpeacock105 1 year ago
He should change the name of his interpretaion (if such a word is even applicable to this nonsense) to: "The Rape of the Violin"
jpeacock105 1 year ago
oh jeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Carolesky 1 year ago
i think it sounds particularly harsh because the quality and atmosphere sound very unrelenting. there is almost no reverb, which dampens the sound. but yes, i feel this is definitely too much vibrato for this one
qtpiems1 2 years ago
Listening to this I hear so much in common with Heifitz's style, so that it seems that both learned a lot from Otakar Ševčík's school.
Valerii1985 2 years ago
It's too harsh and attackful!
yowhaduup 2 years ago
it's not so bach'ish, but he plays beautiful..
LouiseSvane 3 years ago
its faster than how everybody else plays it but i like it :)
xXLeafXNinjaXx 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Schneiderhan is a nazi, ie. a fashist.
His Strad he got from a juhish friend of his whom he helped (quite successfull!) to get lost in a nazi camp!! That's a fact...
diamonds1292 3 years ago
Diese Aussage entbehrt jeder Grundlage; Belege!
This statement misses historical basis, a list of references please!
SCH0P3NHAU3R 3 years ago 2
hey, what did the nazi's ever do to you punk?
carrottoponcrak 3 years ago
Listen to Kavakos performance. Kavakos represents another world of sound. Very beautiful.
Draziw777 3 years ago 2
too brutal, and too much vibrato!!
CuciucGriga 3 years ago
Wow nice, just his vibrato is too much for this number
ItzhakRoxMySox 4 years ago
This is my favorite peice for violin. I have a friend who plays it for me, every time I catch him with a violin in his hands. Great peice.
memoreinteresting 4 years ago 3