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  • This is Fritz Kreisler's cadenza (the most popular cadenza at this time). This is where the violin plays the main melody for the very first time; and in this video; exquisitely in my humble opinion. Beside the technical phrasing and eloquence; it is simply stunning to both listen and watch. (I was there.) Other cadenzas that merit a listen would be Menuhin; Oistrakh; Francescatti and Heifetz.

  • sadly, always some silly critics on youtube

    this is interesting, one who can only read but can't hear criticizes on other's work, just becoz of they don't play what he/she saw on a score

  • Best interpretation ever 

  • やっぱカデンツァはクライスラーのが一番好きっス!

  • Bravoo...Maestro Kavakos,que alegria de poder oir sus maravillosas interpretaciones,,,si le dicen que usted es el mejor,es por que lo es.Un saludo desde Argentina.

  • oh my goodness! what a line! you floored me...

    haha

  • He's the best.

  • When a violinist is able to add his own style to something he makes it his own interpretation...that's what we call music....even more, artistry. It's not always about playing things exactly as they are marked by the composer

  • 3. You're not beethoven, and you don't know him so don't say poor Beethoven; plus I think beethoven would be very very proud of this interpretation.

  • 1. I don't think Kavakos would ignore something. you surely know that violin concertos are printed in various edition. For Beethoven the best-known are the Flesch and the Joachim edition (both violinists). What's wrong if Kavakos has is own edition? This should be appriciated.

    2. He doens't TRY anything. This is his style and technique; joshua bell for example likes to shake every single note, Kavakos doesn't, and sincerly i prefer him, it makes it a bit less.. obvious.

  • mi piace tanto questo commento.....finalmente una bona rispota a quelo coglone geraldopus

    certo un inglese....ahahahah

  • @pastrocchio90 RIght, Joshua bell doesn't sound like what he moves. but, I think that his moving reduces the quality of his playing.

  • @geraldopus

    You know something geraldopus ? MUSIC ISN'T JUST SHEET .

    Romantic era was an era where people where trying to explore material-technical-instrumenta­l abilites and that lead to more expressive dynamics . In fact, that's always the case with ...trying to explore abilities and make them happen . This is a part of the music that you obviously don't appreciate . I don't mean that we should change everything as we wish. THE GENERAL FEELING is a Beethoven feeling ! That's what count's.

  • @geraldopus

    Who cares if somebody changes two accents in a piece ?\

    Do you think that Beethoveen had the time for each one of these details ?

    THE MOST IMPORTANT . Do you think that Beethoveen would ever care if somebody played his SHEET in another way ?

    It's music and you are free to do whatever you want. So, either you have an audience or not.

    I respect Kavakos and Beethoveen and I don't think that everyone should become.....JAPANESE ROBOT !

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