Undeniable one of the greatest(if not the greatest) technically and his sound very beautiful. What do you miss then, maybe the heart of someone like Fournier( my taste)
Thank you very much for posting this video. I really enjoyed hearing Feuermann's playing. And, what a surprise to hear that the pianist was Theodore Saidenberg. I worked with him in New York City in the late 70s. He was the conductor of the Broadway production of "My Fair Lady".
Undeniable one of the greatest(if not the greatest) technically and his sound very beautiful. What do you miss then, maybe the heart of someone like Fournier( my taste)
cellofacir 1 month ago
please what does feuermann say in 4:22 on? what is more beautiful and not "american"???
warandcheese 5 months ago
he has no equal
warandcheese 5 months ago
He died while his hemorrhoids were being surgically removed!!!!! HOW SAD!!!!
SamuelConcepcion 8 months ago
My grandfather's first cousin. I wish some of his musical ability came to my side of the family.
purpletights01 9 months ago
My gradfather's first cousin. I wish some of his musical ability came to my side of the family.
purpletights01 9 months ago
4:08 - "Well, I like you to Manny."
Oh dear...
IsaacH1273 9 months ago
Genius, THE greatest cellist ever to have lived. A humble human being too.
theno1singstar 10 months ago 3
Brought tears. Such an untimely death. A tragedy in music. A pity and a shame. His music lives on.
Elipito5 1 year ago
Genius.
brumap1 1 year ago
Thank you very much for posting this video. I really enjoyed hearing Feuermann's playing. And, what a surprise to hear that the pianist was Theodore Saidenberg. I worked with him in New York City in the late 70s. He was the conductor of the Broadway production of "My Fair Lady".
Cellobration 1 year ago