i so love this and love itzhak! i played classical violin until college. i was never a very disciplined musician. i am 63 and have tried to play my violin from time to time and i sound like a first grader. i wanted to tell the person who used to play until the 7th grade to just keep practicing(not that i am one to give advice-haha) no, seriously, you will soon get you chops backs. thanks again to the poster of this beautiful music and video of ithzak!!!!!!
it isn't that hard on guitar but indeed great movement, personally my favorite is Winter allegro non molto... the one that really gave me trouble was the first movement of summer
@nakedBison69 Dig Dig Dig but there's no way out - Self-Hating Jew, say what? sounds like this Bison has his own complex with his faith that he has to put others' down. Such a shame....Such a shame but whose to blame????
@ammoune9 hahahaha, don't try to act smart and than blow your cover by telling him to repair his eyes xD i guess it's all about the ears cuz i can't c on his sheet that he was mistaken....but i certainly heard!
Certainement la meilleure interprétation des "4 seasons winter" que j'ai écouté de ma vie. Y a peut être que Vivaldi lui même qui aurait pu faire mieux.
Ce monsieur sait comment faire parler un violon, j'ai l'impression que l'instrument lui parle, une telle harmonie est rare entre violon et violoniste.
absolutely stunning!!!!!! they're all good, but especially the lead violonist, his timing is so perfect!!!!!!!!!!! exactly how it must of sounded like in Vivaldi's head (& what a head!!!)
superpovAK......I actually wanted to give you + 10 but youtube won't allow me :P The world needs people like you, overthinking for the better and not being cocky to everyone!
I don't think being able to play the notes counts as being able to 'do this'. Like slow movements of Mozart - notes are easy, but that's not the challenge!
one of my most favorite classical songs....the most beatiful of the Four seasons....ah, the apidemy of class....and a nice glass of Carlos Rassi Chablis.....sigh what an outstanding evening
Even though hes really old his performance career is still quite healthy. He's a very lucky man in the fact that we can say his career is STILL healthy, many musicians careers are just starting to hit their prime when they are in their late 40s/early 50's. He can say he hit his prime when he was 12 and never came down off of it.
I still can not believe the effects of this music on people. It is just like a kind of intense and electrifying visual experience through my ears. It sounds a little bit crazy but I feel it like that. He is a genius and he looks so tender and truly modest at the same time.
Was this a performance of Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman, Shlomo Mintz and Itzhak Perlman together, each a season? I saw the same conductor and the same orchestra.
I met Perlman while standing on line to see a taping of David Letterman...he was very nice and signed an autoprgaph for me...i have the CD of the four seasons with him...buy it! its outstanding!
When you put emotion into the music, you become more involved with it. Perlman is the greatest violinist I have ever heard, in fact, the best musician I have ever heard.
FABULOUS performance, Itzhak Perlman is definitely one of the greatest violinists of all time! PERFECT intonation, excellent staccatos, perfect meter, and very good agility of his fingers!
i so love this and love itzhak! i played classical violin until college. i was never a very disciplined musician. i am 63 and have tried to play my violin from time to time and i sound like a first grader. i wanted to tell the person who used to play until the 7th grade to just keep practicing(not that i am one to give advice-haha) no, seriously, you will soon get you chops backs. thanks again to the poster of this beautiful music and video of ithzak!!!!!!
dogcat126 6 months ago
beautiful!!!!!!!!
lovejesustv 8 months ago
this is just so beautiful!!!! i love itzhak and the four seasons. the two together are just magic!!!! thanks sososo much for posting!!!!!
dogcat126 8 months ago
Itzhak Perlman: Genius with Big Hands!
poetryspirit 9 months ago
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@nakedBison69 AKA Raymond the America-hating socialists thinks that it would have been better if the United States had never been created
Like you do too the poor defenceless bunny rabbits you monster....
MrRichardKranium 9 months ago
it isn't that hard on guitar but indeed great movement, personally my favorite is Winter allegro non molto... the one that really gave me trouble was the first movement of summer
VincentVolaju 9 months ago
This is my favorite part of the Four Seasons!
For some reason it gets deeper inside me.
eltoro200 1 year ago 2
@eltoro200 Same to me. This movement is the most touching, soulful, and the hardest ever. Very very very difficult to play...
Oistrakhfollower 1 year ago
@eltoro200 that's what she said!
brainwasher9876 1 year ago
@brainwasher9876 lol well said!
eltoro200 11 months ago
@nakedBison69 Dig Dig Dig but there's no way out - Self-Hating Jew, say what? sounds like this Bison has his own complex with his faith that he has to put others' down. Such a shame....Such a shame but whose to blame????
MrRichardKranium 1 year ago
beautiful.
roddiecool 1 year ago
@ammoune9 hahahaha, don't try to act smart and than blow your cover by telling him to repair his eyes xD i guess it's all about the ears cuz i can't c on his sheet that he was mistaken....but i certainly heard!
RBLVK 1 year ago
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
iritad 1 year ago
is a harmony that will penetrate into and invades your soul.
Combines all the gloom, sadness and the impenetrability of that season,
so dear to me.
Perlman is a wonderful performer!
bolds82 1 year ago
i quit the violin after playing from age 5-13. im 16 now and ask myself why the hell did i stop
bigd934 1 year ago
@bigd934 It's never, ever too late to start again =)
ProsperAubrey 1 year ago
@bigd934 Just start again!
Seanze329 1 year ago
@Seanze329 i have but it's sad how im not close to as good as i was when i was in 7th grade...
bigd934 1 year ago
@bigd934 Just keep trying, you'll get it back I'm sure. :)
Seanze329 1 year ago
@bigd934 start playing again! gah >:I
CrappyRunescapeVids 9 months ago
Perlman made a mistake on 1.28~1.29
AIACUS 1 year ago
@AIACUS
It is not a mistake, Repair your ears
ammoune9 1 year ago
@ammoune9
yap it is a mistake, because I play this music, and make a little mistake, but I know he´s the best anyaway
AIACUS 1 year ago
@AIACUS
actually it may be a mistake from the recording!
lambofgodgey 1 year ago
Certainement la meilleure interprétation des "4 seasons winter" que j'ai écouté de ma vie. Y a peut être que Vivaldi lui même qui aurait pu faire mieux.
ammoune9 1 year ago
Ce monsieur sait comment faire parler un violon, j'ai l'impression que l'instrument lui parle, une telle harmonie est rare entre violon et violoniste.
ammoune9 1 year ago
مسخوووط
ammoune9 1 year ago
I put his bowings in MY music when I play Winter. I am no where near close to him, though......
robotdna 1 year ago
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cmoore56 1 year ago
exelente presentacion de perlman.
fernansun 1 year ago
...........................(speechless)
BozVar26 1 year ago
it don't get any better than this!!!!!!!
paullane11 1 year ago 3
His joy is the music and as he plays it. I wish I had his joy in music to play as well without the base play or fail judgment.
tinroofbusted 1 year ago
absolutely fantastic playing. Truly one of the best violinists ever.
brainwasher9876 1 year ago 6
Beliiiiiissimo!
lahaynne 1 year ago
wow!
daniiluvsyooh 1 year ago 3
absolutely stunning!!!!!! they're all good, but especially the lead violonist, his timing is so perfect!!!!!!!!!!! exactly how it must of sounded like in Vivaldi's head (& what a head!!!)
salmiacounty 2 years ago 10
Today starts Winter!
newFranzFerencLiszt 2 years ago 2
punk!!! ;)
cBedny 2 years ago
superpovAK......I actually wanted to give you + 10 but youtube won't allow me :P The world needs people like you, overthinking for the better and not being cocky to everyone!
So, now you know how i think about it!
Peace!
RBLVK 2 years ago 2
Interpreta tan bien y fácil,como otros caminan,respiran,tosen o parpadean.
paradoxicus 2 years ago 5
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damn bruh dis needs mo beat 2 it dis aint music cuz u cant dance 2 it in da clubz
RedSteel142 2 years ago
wow.... this piece is absolute perfection....
its so beautiful
JuyoNi 2 years ago 7
he's a very great violinist you should hear him play the devil's trill
raymondgrc 2 years ago 10
Thanks for the hint. ;)
voronische 2 years ago
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pshhh i can do this with my eyes closed. not to brag but i did this in 8th grade , nowhere near as good thou haha
lifesgood515 2 years ago
I don't think being able to play the notes counts as being able to 'do this'. Like slow movements of Mozart - notes are easy, but that's not the challenge!
superpovAK 2 years ago 8
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So, I did it in 1st grade.
RDCKM 2 years ago
que virtuosismo por dios!!
badhorsiee 2 years ago 5
im seeing his concert tonight, he is such a nice violin player
5600167 2 years ago
one of my most favorite classical songs....the most beatiful of the Four seasons....ah, the apidemy of class....and a nice glass of Carlos Rassi Chablis.....sigh what an outstanding evening
sethsakeeper 2 years ago 2
Oh--I just saw--1983. 26 years ago. All were very young and dear Mr. Stern was still alive. A lovely idea and concert.
ipmoic 2 years ago
Perlman is simply amazing. the orchestra uses great dynamics as well especially 2:26-2:40
JonArcher1113 2 years ago 4
he is the best violinist in the world but he really old now
aznstringer5 3 years ago 3
Even though hes really old his performance career is still quite healthy. He's a very lucky man in the fact that we can say his career is STILL healthy, many musicians careers are just starting to hit their prime when they are in their late 40s/early 50's. He can say he hit his prime when he was 12 and never came down off of it.
akm5176 2 years ago 6
whispers of passion
metallarosardo 3 years ago 2
Thumbs up for our Itzhak !!!!!!
dzeljpiano 3 years ago 4
itzhak perlman is one of todays top musicians.
JonMoucheron17 3 years ago 6
You really feel he is playing with the orchestra and not just on top of it.
redjives 3 years ago 9
i LOVE his face and his expressions....he is HAPPY..divino
wattamara 3 years ago 41
@wattamara No wonder. His student David Garret always smiles big when he plays violin. Same :D
katiekatlovesu 1 year ago
I love it!...so...surprising!...^^ I love music like this...
ArlenIceQueen 3 years ago 8
i wish i could hear this again for the first time... that last part is so unexpected and mind blowing ... gah.. awesome...
pinkfloyddwc 3 years ago 8
such a tense movement, even threw the nice part towards the end. perlman just nails this performance!
kyleclef 3 years ago 6
Wonderful Perlman
stradivari87 3 years ago 7
NICE
cklanson 3 years ago 9
he makes playing violin look so effortless!
aristelle 3 years ago 44
BRAVO!!! perlman is so talented!
frank1320 3 years ago 10
I still can not believe the effects of this music on people. It is just like a kind of intense and electrifying visual experience through my ears. It sounds a little bit crazy but I feel it like that. He is a genius and he looks so tender and truly modest at the same time.
isalazar16 3 years ago 12
Your not the only one who feels like that too.=]
singinginachurch 3 years ago 7
Was this a performance of Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman, Shlomo Mintz and Itzhak Perlman together, each a season? I saw the same conductor and the same orchestra.
wubbie12 3 years ago 2
yes, in the Huberman festibal, Israel december 1982
albertbauli 3 years ago 3
Ahh so the best for last:]
mr00aznkid 3 years ago 10
Fantastic!
hgnis 3 years ago 7
Critics are people with no talent.
ScottMagnum357 3 years ago
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He didnt apply all the articulations... His performance is too plain...
waikikit2 3 years ago
omg i cant imagine how it would feel to be applauded by all those people, Perlman must feel great
kakashi791 3 years ago 5
amazing!!! bravo bravo!! :)
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago 6
Itzahk Perlman!!! You are my hero!!!!!!!!!!!
Orook 3 years ago 8
I met Perlman while standing on line to see a taping of David Letterman...he was very nice and signed an autoprgaph for me...i have the CD of the four seasons with him...buy it! its outstanding!
ebealienhead 4 years ago 3
UR SO LUCKY, I WANT TO MEET HIM!!
kakashi791 3 years ago
When you put emotion into the music, you become more involved with it. Perlman is the greatest violinist I have ever heard, in fact, the best musician I have ever heard.
DavidRawson1991 4 years ago 5
Perlman is a very talented violinist.
Eshalmahmood 4 years ago 3
understatement of the century!!!
schilippe 4 years ago 5
Lol! Okay. His musical abilities meets Da Vinci's artistic talents?
Eshalmahmood 3 years ago 6
that's better!
schilippe 3 years ago 7
i wonder if itzhak perlman has ever looked him self up on a computer
raymondgrc 4 years ago 6
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it's great performance, but I prefer Nigel Kennedy one`s
astrolabi18 4 years ago
go looking for giuliano carmgnola...listen to him
claviolino 4 years ago
I love Itzhak's quirky little faces he makes
veryveryverytired 4 years ago
I love his fro!
unitednerdsbeproud 4 years ago
Amazing! The ending was so full of fire!
jenhorne 4 years ago
where did you get this videos ???
KoganSvetlanov 4 years ago
bravo bravo bravo!!!
rafavln 4 years ago
FABULOUS performance, Itzhak Perlman is definitely one of the greatest violinists of all time! PERFECT intonation, excellent staccatos, perfect meter, and very good agility of his fingers!
zucchini2007 4 years ago 5
What articulate description you have made!
Eshalmahmood 4 years ago
amazing!!! many thanks!
elineangelica 4 years ago
LOL what a utube's id u have. but this video is so nice, and so much thanks for this. :)
KyotoMelody 4 years ago
fine
SergMarkov 4 years ago
bravo ! i would be happy if u had spring and summer too of that performance !
mixailaggelos2004 4 years ago