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  • I remember playing this in front of my class when i was 8 :D

  • Close to Roberto Bicceluci in 1946

  • how does itzhak perlman get such a clear sound?

  • I really like this song and i can play it

  • I, too

  • im playing this.

    

  • I love it when professionals do recordings that are easy to play !

  • @dzeljpiano easy to play notes! but not so easy to play music....

  • @lepelek

    You are absolutely right !

    Only some violinists are ready to master it with a extraordinary passionate feeling .

  • i very like music,eu gosto muito dessa musica

    

  • We listened to this today in school. I really really like it.

  • Genius!!

  • =)

  • 33 people are deaf or Lady Gaga fans.

  • @MiloArc Hey! I love classical music AND LAdy Gaga! :|

  • @TheDailySchist --Lol! Tell them to adjust your medication! Ha! Just playing!

  • @MiloArc Hey i like lady gaga, have good intonation and also loved this song!

  • @Ryosuke1208 ==Your children will be tone deaf. Lol!

  • perfecto

    

  • 7:35 To 7:41 Is like your in heaven 

  • 7:00 To 8:20

  • 7:00 Is nice

    

  • 34

  • your lovely violin...

  • From 6:00 to heaven.

  • I can play this!

  • @88hunghung Me too but it's sounds awefull !

  • @88hunghung I think its not about whether you can play it but whether you can play it well...

  • yea it could have sounded a lot better

  • OrganoAternam you are so right in your post. This is not an historical performance.

  • he is the best #1

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  • Or perhaps 33 people just know how early music should sound. Just because you throw a harpsichord into the mix does not make it historical performance. Just saying. Yes its Itzhak Perlman....he is a legend, however, this is not the best performance of this piece. In my opinion. Ah...now that brings up another issue...it is all just based on opinions.

  • Great!

  • playing this now!!! it's beautiful

  • 34 people are just jealous

    

  • @joony7100

    or deaf

  • Actually this is crap I can't play this fast lol.

  • it's slower than the one i listen to.

  • 32 dislikes? Why?

  • i was that bacteria that cried and wept millions of miles away and for what?

  • best i ever heard ! :) i wish i could play it the way like you do...<3

  • 31 pessoas curtem justin bieber

  • Ja, das perlt !!! ; )

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  • I don't know how anyone can play this so quickly. I also play it and the pace killing me.

  • 29!

  • Everything he plays comes out as gold!

  • How can I get as good at the violin as Itzhak Perlman? Please enlighten me.

  • @xMissPurdyGirlx practice, dedication, more practice, more dedication, more practice, more dedication...you get the idea...

    

  • What a team: Vivaldi played by Perlman! WONDERFUL!

  • 28 people have no ears, no heart, no brain.

  • @OskarTheGrouch I don't know when u watched this but now there's 33 dislikes. just pointing that out. it seems that the dislikes are going higher and higher......

  • @OskarTheGrouch no soul

  • @OskarTheGrouch Make that an additional 5 to the count!

  • I miss playing the violin. BUT I CAN'T USE MY PINKY ANY MORE!!!!!

    =******(

  • @chocobosROK Why not D:

  • @fleeb747

    I fractured the joint because I was catching a football wrong, and the ball hit it straight on.

    I had surgery on it, but I lost a lot of mobility from it.

  • Hehe i can play the whole thing now :) Played the third movement for my ABRSM exam for grade 7

  • I can listen to this all day.

  • i can play this... just that not as good as him, and of course little trouble at the solo close to the end (first movement) 2:23

  • what is this?

  • @darkrayquaza26 its vivaldi's violin concerto in A minor

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  • Merveilleux!

  • Too much vibrato everywhere ...

  • @violinoamore and what a vibrato

  • @violinoamore This is a subjectively rooted criticism of one of the greatest artists of all time. I'm just curious, do you think that Glenn Gould hums too much?

  • @KABRIS1 Is it compulsory to religiously like everything ? Very weird idea .. Simply, in m taste, this type of wide romantic vibrato and slides are not suiting Vivaldi music too much, it has different spirit ...

  • I dont understand a single shit of : "A minor,RV 356 Op 3 No 6 " sounds like chinese to me, but the only thing I really understand, is how delighted I feel when I listen to this harmonious compositions.. It is just, breathtaking, amazing! Wonderful!

  • muito lindo!!! 

  • me encanta ese concierto

  • 27 people tried to click the download button :)

  • how can you possibly dislike itzhak perlman. he is only like what, THE BEST VIOLINIST IN THE WORLD.

  • As much as time of study is necessary to be able to interpret this work perfectly? This explains the quality that possesses this music.

    Vivaldi, Mozart or Bach surely wrote also and they worked to make money,

    But they left a lot but that simple work in these scores

  • That masterpiece, this interpretation and this recording, are an unique work, a brilliant and true artistic work, without possible comparison

  • @charface1822 Yeah me too :)

  • haterz gonna hate

  • un ordinateur très sophistiqué n'arriverait pas à ce niveau , bravo monsieur !!!

  • 27 people are just jealous

    

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  • @D2Ci how do u dislike this? i really need to know

  • @divyarandom99 I didn't dislike. Of course I love baroque music and this is wonderful.

    Didn't you see the videos I like. How would I dislike the only music I love?

    Just one more moron clicked dislike. I saw on the top comments there were 27 people disliked it but it had become 28.

  • @D2Ci cool

    

  • @divyarandom99 have you seen Perlman playing BWV 1006?

    It was an amazing performance.

  • @divyarandom99 sei un ignorante patetico....

  • @TheChromyt and how is that?

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  • @nathanji123 actually 32 people are jealous

  • @nathanji123 Well some people can play it like me but not this fast I'm only 13 this guy is like 60.

  • Those who dislikes this dislikes that it is a dislike button! :D

  • O.O

  • I play this now in my music school! Lolz :) That guy is very good!!!!

  • 27 dislikes......haterz gonna hate

    

  • 27 people broke their fingers while trying to play this

  • ive just been served.

  • Wow~he's good!!!

  • okay point well taken...NOW...GO TO HELL SINNER>>>

  • omg i remember this!! i had to play it on an exam in 2nd grade XD

  • 25 dislike!??

  • how dignified.

  • es divina la musica clasica

  • me encanta me relaja

    

  • @TheCoolDude110

    I somewhat agree with you. I do like today's music, but can't at all be compared to this. This is art. Classical music was music was composed for emotional or inspirational reasons, while the music today is for money. It took so much work to write masterpieces like this, but today, most of this music is made with a computer; edited and unnatural. Not much of today's have a true meaning. The singers don't sing the lyrics because the lyrics explain what they've gone through.

  • @hayazi95 Depends on the era, classical music was also composed for money. *cough* Handel *cough*. You can't say most music nowadays is composed with a computer. Although the Audio Engineering Society DOES talk about how to make a realistic sounding scratch sound with the computer, a lot of composers simply use the computer as a mixer, and for added effects. There are a lot of Hip Hop composers out there that REFUSE to use over-compressed samples and INSIST on recording drum samples .....

  • Also, have you produced a piece by computer before? I have. It took 60 hours. And I think Mozart or Bach or something wrote down their scores in one shot so..... so much work? meh.

  • @dragonettirockstop

    How can't I say it? Anything recorded on a CD has been touched around even a little bit. And you can obviously tell most hip-hop/pop artists that people listen to today haven't used an authentic instrument. Anyways, this is still art that exceeds anything written today. It took the pure thought or emotion of a human. No "added effects". None of today's would even exist if it weren't for works like this.

    & No, I haven't. Mozart and Bach wrote easily because they were

  • @hayazi95 I don't know, man. You're talking about "authentic instruments", but who do you know that plays Bach with baroque instruments? We went from the viol family to the violin family+double bass for the string orchestra, for example. And the baroque guitar progressed into the classical guitar, the acoustic guitar, and finally the electric guitar. I'm not really sure what you mean by "no added effects". Because normally violin is played bow and strings right? Well what about Stravinsky's Le

  • @dragonettirockstop

    Musical geniuses. Have you heard Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto? It took him 6 years with help.

    In my opinion, although modern music is enjoyable, it will never live up to the extremely high expectations.

  • @hayazi95 sacre du printemps? Tapping the instrument with the wooden side of the bow? Isn't that an "added effect"? How about Tchaikovsky's Overture of 1812? Hell, I would consider a cannon more of a weapon than a musical instrument--yet it was still used. Music has progressed to the point where the electric keyboard, a microphone, and a computer are now the instruments of choice. I mean when you say "obviously tell most hip-hop/pop artists that people listen to today haven't used an authentic

  • @hayazi95 instrument", what do you mean by "instrument?" And what kind of Hip-Hop are /you/ listening to? There are hip-hop artists (hell snoop dogg's done it) where they play with live backing instruments. And Hi-Tek? He pays his dues. He appreciates classical music. A lot of people saying "he's sampling that's not music". But classical composers borrowed ALL the time. Besides, I find hip-hop producers to be the most musical people in modern popular music. They know enough about jazz/classical

  • @hayazi95 /etc to actually use them and appreciate them. A lot of people that listen to hip-hop go "pft, i don't listen to that classical shit". But they don't know that so many good hip-hop beats sample classical....

  • your comments and observations are considered...however, dont say STFU, because you are an artist; and artists must refrain from using foul language... there are other ways and words for one to utilize to express dislike for something...try to control your negative feelings; and project your feelings of anger through channeling of fine music. please enjoy the music and do not get angry. JESUS is LORD>

  • @onecanbedon Of COURSE artists get angry! True artists have passion, and anger is a passionate emotion. I can't imagine the list of artists that used this emotion in their art, but here's a few: Beethoven, Brahms, Schoenburg, Dickinson, Van Gogh...the list literally goes on forever. By the way, I get offended when people post their religious beliefs, especially in caps so I can't visually skip over it. As a non-religious person, I consider it inconsiderate and, in a way, using foul language.

  • @onecanbedon By the way, if you think that artists refrain from using foul language, you really do live in a box. You should read Mozart in the Jungle, a biography of a professional musician's experience with the classical performing culture. Here's another list, this time of "unrefined" artists: Stravinsky, Hindemith, Satie, Miles Davis, Ray Charles, Charlie Parker, Brahms, Van Gogh, and Dickinson (again), Woolf, Vonnegut, da Vinci, Poe, Neruda, etc. Again, the list is too long to post.

  • @onecanbedon By the way, if you think that artists refrain from using foul language, you really do live in a box. You should read Mozart in the Jungle, a biography of a professional musician's experience with the classical performing culture. Here's another list, this time of "unrefined" artists: Stravinsky, Hindemith, Satie, Miles Davis, Ray Charles, Charlie Parker, Brahms, Van Gogh, and Dickinson (again), Woolf, Vonnegut, da Vinci, Poe, Neruda, etc. The best artists I know are unrefined.

  • Bravo!

    My fav.Maria Inês.

  • Maravilhoso, gravação linda, me fez relembrar os tempos de conservatório, toquei esta música em uma das audições que me apresentei, não sabia, mas estudei acompanhando o Perlman várias vezes, a interpretação dele é incomparável. Parabéns ao grande músico que ele é! Deus o abençoe.

  • as of 8-12-2011 25 people dont know real music.

  • so cool

  • great song. thanks for sharing :)

    

  • love it!

  • @fredje89 he also has a guarnarius, cant remember which one though

  • Itzhak Perlman,uno de los mas grandes,sin duda,sin embargo lo prefiero en la interpretación romántica.

  • One of my favorite pieces, performed excellently. As always.

  • I surely can play this that way. No need to ask. I'm even more perfect. Obviously.

    Ahem.

  • se concerto est très bien a écouter

  • Can anyone tell me what type of violin he has?

  • No one can compare to him at his prime in the history of mankind. He played with such passion, he will always be the GREATEST..... EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @OoAlmRoDgZoO It's hard to say someone is the "best" at something, since there are always talented people you haven't heard of.

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  • perlman used to be good, but now his fat is crimping his style, and he doesn't practice any more. :(

  • @noahhill17 BEcause he teaches at Juilliard now helping a new generation of very talented

    violinists

  • precioso........ itzhak mi favorito, por supuesto !!!!!

  • That guy never ceases to amaze me. It takes about ten years of playing the Violin until one gets to the point where one realizes just how good he is playing!

  • @bongobonga

    Atleast. Atleast ten years.

  • 23 people thought that was the DOWNLOAD button ;)

  • Do you people know who Fabio Biondi is?....

  • ¡EXTRAORDINARIO! PERLMAN.ME RECUERDA MI INFANCIA, CUANDO MI ABUELO EN ESAS TARDES DE VERANO, EN VENECIA, TOCABA ESTE CONCIERTO.

  • @IceCregon Well, 1 and 2 are easy. If you have to play 3, I'm praying for you tonight.

  • A little too slow but this guy is AMAZING

  • Quizás el mejor violinista del planeta.

  • superbe interpretation !

  • i cannot get this piece out of my head. this is the most brilliant classical piece i know. i play this often lol

  • Uno de los mejores violinistas del mundo!

    :)

  • i have to do this song for my dance recital in ballet...... is there a slower version?!?!?! thats what i need!

  • @330dancer slower "version"?? just do it at a slower tempo!

  • i wonder! who is he or she that gives no possitive vote to HIM.He is the more important niolonist in our days

  • ah performing this tmrw for recital -_-

  • and I 1001  like

  • no 23 add 1 people nob !

  • Hands down the most accomplished violin virtuoso alive today. If you want to hear Paganini, Tartini, Bach, Vivaldi, etc. like they would have played it, listen to Perlman!

  • Kill me

  • I wish i could like this but i need to play it so i hate it now....

  • Ich weiß nicht wie oft ich das schon gehört habe, mindestens 150 klicks sind von mir. Ich liebe es.

  • 22 noobs...

  • i love his way 

  • i adore his playing.HE is unique

  • on my viola, i can only play this piece from 0:00-0:30 but ive learned it by ear so its hard to learn the rest...

  • I just HATE people saying that others don't know what real music is if they dislike classical music. I'm 15 years old, I play the viola, I love Itzhak Perlman, Nathan Milstein, Henryk Szeryng... As do I adore the famous, old composers. Does that mean I can't like Bruno Mars and katy Perry? Does that mean one can just decide what music is and what isn't? Does that mean you can judge over people you don't know?

    Go with your time, there IS other music, learn to appreciate it! If you can't: STFU!

  • @TheCoolDude110 thank you!! i'm in the same boat as u :p

  • @TheCoolDude110 well said

  • @TheCoolDude110 metoo! except ima violinist :p

  • @TheCoolDude110 its deciding that this will last hundreds of years and is stunning. While bruno mars' lazy song with words such as "find a really nice girl, have some really nice sex" is a pathetic attempt and more a disgrace to music than anything. If you really adore what those composers did, you would be reviled by the atrocious trash spewing out at the top 40. You can like what you want but when you have a 5 star meal in front of you why do you wan to pick up any old thing from a dumpster?

  • @Piano8myhomework I think millions and millions of people around the world disagree with you. I also think that your comparison with an old thing from a dumpster should be reconsiderred: how about a 5 star meal compared to a hambruger and some french fries? They're so different, you can't even compare them! And besides that: alot of people would prefer something simple without all the finery and drapery.

  • @TheCoolDude110 well the reason why you can't like them is that they don't perfect their craft they just let a computer do all the work.this,oh but this they cannot bullshit.they must learn this to play it as great.

  • @iSawTheUnseen I'm sorry, please learn how to type/speak English before you comment a clever comeback... I have no idea what your point is.

  • @TheCoolDude110 You really can't like most modern music for the reason that most artist nowadays aren't even artist.They let a computer perfect their "talents". This music though,this music Vivaldi wrote you need actual talent.You can't have a computer to play this on a violin.You need to perfect your craft.I hope you understand it now.

  • @iSawTheUnseen I understand what you're saying now, but it doesn't make any sense at all. Thee genres are so different, you can't even compare them. Don't you think you need some talent to be a good singer? I mean, with instruments, if you don't have the talent, you can practise until it's perfect. With your voice, on the other hand, you have it or you don't have it. Simple as what. I hope you understand how dumb your comment was now.

  • @TheCoolDude110 Your voice is like any other instrument, you can train and practise to refine it! (The "tone" how ever you are born with, and like you say some have it or they don't to begin with! I had to practise and take lessons for 5 years to sing as well as my friend who can sing wonderfully with no training or practise haha)

    And i totally agree with you about genres!

    @iSawTheUnseen It takes "musical ability" to have to vision and ability to have a tune in your head and re-create it always!

  • @AttitudeCastle Finally something I can actually agree with :P

    Thank you for making me change my opinion about that! You have proven yourself NOT a dumbass ^-^

  • i'm also classically trained in music, and i do enjoy modern musicv, together with folk music, buddha bar etc ... if a piece of music is well written and creative, it deserves the credit it's due, but then a lot of modern music is lazy music, like diluted syrup

  • and no matter how hard i try, i simply cannot accept rap music. it's like sure, for eg, there is a fine line drawn between creative, abstract art. But there are also artists who a art bandwagon and create meaningless art and pass them off as abstract. this is what rap music is. bad, meaningless abstract art, borrowing from raggae, african music, modern jazz (music that mostly steer away from classical, fundamental music composition styles)