Bach 's Chaconne for Solo Violin / Itzhak Perlman (Part 1/2)
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wow
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Without knowing anything about this piece, and upon hearing the first few notes, my eyes began to tear up and i got goosebumps. What an amazing feeling.
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I know opinions are as numerous as the interpretations of this piece, but Perlman plays it with such longing and passion, it actually out-sorrows and definitely out-tenders other interpretations from greats.
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This is nice, but Heifetz version will always be the best for me.
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All clasical composers are awesome, but Bach wrote masterpieces above imagination, and this perticular solo is just too beautiful to describe.
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No matter what anyone say! This IS the best version! It's not aggressive...there is a lot of music...and it has soul! It's like Bach wrote it! <3
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Exquisite!-
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You know it's Perlman when one violin sounds like a symphony orchestra
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@Chefodeath It's sad in a graceful and controlled way.
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Originalmente, "el divino Bach", como bien lo llamo alguna vez Nietzche; compuso esta obra inspirado por la tristeza de su esposa muerta, asi que bien puede ser un lamento en lugar de una chacona, es sin embargo la cumbre; lo prematuro temporalmente hablando, como una explosion de rayos gamma, opacada solamente por la grandeza de la gran explosion que dio origen al universo
This, with some cake, makes my life complete.
MrStealthNacho 5 months ago 113
What right does sadness have to be so beautiful?
Chefodeath 5 months ago 67