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  • brividi!!....grazie Kogan grazie Ludwig

  • What can one say? Beyond words. Really.

  • wow!! from 2 minutes, he begins to take over this piece. What command. what music, drama, and superb nuance.. you always feel calm whatching him, knowing you're gonna get a great performance before he gives it, Wow.

  • esa fuerza esa pasion ese ceño fruncido esa seriedad rusa esa frialdad esa gran tecnica todo en kogaN.

  • Wow! Every note is so clear! What tone! What precision! What power! I love his playing- so happy to have stumbled upon his music! Thanks, Youtube!

  • I love how they dim the lights when Kogan starts his cadenza.

  • Absolument magnifique.

  • heures de sevcik+dounis+wilhejm...

  • This cadenz was composed by Joseph Joachim,

    not so many played as that by Fritz Kreisler.

    anyway Kogan was no doubt one of the most established player in 20th centuries.

  • can you confirm that it is the one from joseph joachim?are you sure because i want to buy it and can not look at it before buying...thank you in advance for responding!

  • Yes indeed, Kogan is considered one of the best Violinist Playing Joachim cadenzas botth in Beethoven's as well as Brahms' Violin Concerti. This cadenza is much more difficult than that of Kreizler.

  • It's the one of the two candeza made by Wolfgang Schneiderhan, who play in his famous recording with Furtwangler - BPO

  • i have the cadenza in front of me of wolfgang schneiderhan but it is not that one-could this one be the one from joseph joachim? i want to have it to play...it's very nice and i like the transition out of the cadenza

  • I have Schneiderhan Recording of this Concerto with Eugen Jochum. He played the cadenza of Beethoven's which written from themes of the Concerto melodies. Of course this one here is by Joacim, and it could be easily noticed from the famous strikes at the beginning

  • One of my favorite violinists. I love his

    articulation. It's fun to hear a cadenza I've never heard as well, though it probably doesn't fit the concerto as well as some others

    that I prefer, most notably Kreisler's.

  • Kogan, a thin 5'5" tall man, played with more muscularity and manliness than did any other violinist on record. Case in point here with the Beethoven. Sensational.

  • Love the guy's attack, particularly on the double stops.

  • Bless you for posting this rare treasure of a truly astounding violinist, the likes of which unfortunately are not heard today.

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