The slowing down, which he frequently employs, must be intended for artistic purposses. However, I don't see how that brings out any beauty or emotion. I only see it as being clever.
I have opened a second channel called "europeanArchive". There I have gathered highlights from the European archive collection. 500+ Lp's from the Dutch public radio library. Those recordings can be downloaded for free if you live outside the USA (sorry for that, but it was the only way the library could operate). Search "europeanArchive" on youtube, and you can find it!
wow! this guys amazing...sry to the violin people if i offended u but im a pianist...so haha...great violin person! very clear and crisp always hard to do on piano..and i imagine more so on violin...man sometimes i wish i play the violin it sounds better sometimes! anyways awesome person! thumbs up!! btw...is he dead...just wondering cause hes got be like 90 now??
R.O. was really one of the best violinists, i have nearly all records of him on cd its fantastic! tartinis devils trill with him and werle harpsichord is the best recording of this sonata
His playing is so incredibly clean and never lacks the sentimental side. He was my beloved teacher. I remember him in class over 80 years old - it still was very impressive though his hands were trembling from Parkinson. He was also a brilliant mind, very systematical and methodical.
He also recorded the Kochanski version of Campanella, which for me is one of the most brilliant recordings available. It is on his „Encore I" CD.
Thanks a lot for posting this, Odnoposoff merits to be remembered!
Odnoposoff had the misfortune that his records for Musical Masterpiece Society were regarded as mere bargain releases. The 10" size was not standard and the plastic usd was cheap. Still, I treasure my Lalo Symphonie Espagnole, Bruch Concerto No. 1 and this Paganini, and the Bach Concerto No. 2 and Chaconne. At least one CD of his recital pieces was released before he died.
thanks so much for posting these wonderful videos!! this recording is excellent!
jtrstrings 9 months ago
貴重な録音をありがとうございました!曲もヴァイオリニストも最高です!!
maopassione 11 months ago
my father just showed me this. odnoposoff was his teacher and now im learning from my father. just excellent and superclean!
mrQ3ST 1 year ago
he really was a great violinist !
WatchBlueSkies 1 year ago
my favourite composition of paganini.. i just can't gat it out of my head
MVeyn 2 years ago
The slowing down, which he frequently employs, must be intended for artistic purposses. However, I don't see how that brings out any beauty or emotion. I only see it as being clever.
violin614 2 years ago
Odnoposoff played the best Bach I have ever
heard. I hope someone posts it.
robotnik77 2 years ago
I have opened a second channel called "europeanArchive". There I have gathered highlights from the European archive collection. 500+ Lp's from the Dutch public radio library. Those recordings can be downloaded for free if you live outside the USA (sorry for that, but it was the only way the library could operate). Search "europeanArchive" on youtube, and you can find it!
Greetings,
"otterhouse" Rolf
otterhouse 3 years ago
I'm afraid there's a mistake in your description. La Campanella is fromt he Paganini Violin Concerto N°2, not N°4. C ya!
tenorioadrianoo 3 years ago
omfg! this is so elegant!, and the clean technique.... omg!!! great!
tenorioadrianoo 3 years ago 2
This is an amazing musician who wrote a beautiful page in the history of the violin!
danielliviu 3 years ago
wow! this guys amazing...sry to the violin people if i offended u but im a pianist...so haha...great violin person! very clear and crisp always hard to do on piano..and i imagine more so on violin...man sometimes i wish i play the violin it sounds better sometimes! anyways awesome person! thumbs up!! btw...is he dead...just wondering cause hes got be like 90 now??
lilpuppy430 3 years ago
my teacher study with him... it's really great to listen a fantastic violinist... sort of the best
jsot1988 3 years ago
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hellomate639 3 years ago
R.O. was really one of the best violinists, i have nearly all records of him on cd its fantastic! tartinis devils trill with him and werle harpsichord is the best recording of this sonata
petergdo 3 years ago
search "paganini 18 Anton Polezhayev"
mynameiZroma 3 years ago
His playing is so incredibly clean and never lacks the sentimental side. He was my beloved teacher. I remember him in class over 80 years old - it still was very impressive though his hands were trembling from Parkinson. He was also a brilliant mind, very systematical and methodical.
He also recorded the Kochanski version of Campanella, which for me is one of the most brilliant recordings available. It is on his „Encore I" CD.
Thanks a lot for posting this, Odnoposoff merits to be remembered!
michaeljelden 4 years ago 3
Odnoposoff had the misfortune that his records for Musical Masterpiece Society were regarded as mere bargain releases. The 10" size was not standard and the plastic usd was cheap. Still, I treasure my Lalo Symphonie Espagnole, Bruch Concerto No. 1 and this Paganini, and the Bach Concerto No. 2 and Chaconne. At least one CD of his recital pieces was released before he died.
David K. Nelson
engine1385 4 years ago
Excellent violinist and an excellent recording! Thanks for posting! :)
likemyviolin 4 years ago 2
I know it only from a piece for piano... I guess transcribed by Liszt...
Tnx for this outstanding quality-upload!
ProLen 4 years ago
great sound
R32supra 4 years ago
I like the remark "Gigli of the violin".
Esmeralda,
Belgium
Esmeraldaviolin 4 years ago
You have an amazing collection.
DienekeZaventem 4 years ago
my teacher prof. josef sabaini was a student of him!
its one of the createst violinplayer on this worl!
Geigensepp 4 years ago
ummmmmm
La Campanella is is from the 2nd Paganini Concerto NOT the 4th
im rather partial to the recording by Shmuel Ashkenasi
scottbos68 4 years ago
magnífico, excelente interpretación de la campanella. gracias.
tiradojj 4 years ago
Thanks, I have never heard it played quite like that. Wonderful tone.
scratchybow 4 years ago
Thank You for posting this performance of a past master who needs to be heard.
betablocker72 4 years ago