@movedembutcheeks I don't think people think they're close to these stars. It's about admiring someone's exceptionnal talent, and being grateful that these people, through their music and their voice, make us feel better.
She was unique, she was a diva. I'm still mad at the UK (and other) tabloids who certainly, through the photos they published, did not help her have a positive opinion of herself. Bastards. I can't think of any singer today having a voice as deep and warm and powerful as hers - naturally, without...
I am not a violonist, and will never be ; but I am absolutely amazed by what Kogan can do, this man makes me feel so "small" and imperfect. This piece is taken from a longer documentary on Kogan, where he is most of the time marvelous - but nothing close to what he ...
If he was indeed a bit less in the spotlight than Oistrakh, that was not because he was less good a violonist. I don't compare, I just love Kogan, no one can make me feel as many emotions as he.
Many many thanks ! I had not heard this one of the great Kogan.
You are so right violonistcomposer, but I'm so happy to know Kogan that whatever the croud say about such and such, I know when I see Kogan play that he is "the" master. I even think that Heifetz enjoyed in his and Kogan's time the s...
@alexis3170 ... indeed, the difference being talent and hard work