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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

Eugene Ysaye plays Reve D'enfant Op.14 (Ysaye)
Recorded 1915.

One of a few of my favorite Ysaye recordings. Check my channel for the other ones ;-)
Enjoy !!

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  • Beautiful piece, beautiful playing! I wish I heard it more often...

  • The only pity is that the volume seems to change all the time due to the way youtube's internal compression handles it.. caused by the background noise I guess. It's not on the video before having uploaded it.

    I think I'll try to clean it up just a bit more and repost in the future to avoid this ;-)

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  • Sobie--it almost sounds like the ocean in the background--if one uses their imagination just a little. Thanks again for sharing these with us!

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  • @OriginalMoonbeam Yeah, I love the sound of old recordings

  • Eugene Ysaye(1858-1931)

    was a Belgian violinist, composer and conductor. He was regarded as "The King of the Violin".

    Great!!! Thank you sobie99 for sharing.

  • the older and more seasoned a violin player I become , the more I think this man " got " the fiddle better than maybe anyone else . Kriesler must have idolized him. ( ? ) A true master of expression on the violiin . The romantic side of the instrument fully realized with his playing . My aunt who played Carnegie Hall loved playing his work , and I am still aspiring to play some of his pieces .... he was amazing in many , many ways . Oh yea , THANKS SO VERY MUCH FOR POSTING THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • the older and more seasoned a violin player I become , the more I think this man " got " the fiddle better than maybe anyone else . Kriesler must have idolized him. ( ? ) A true master of expression on the violiin . The romantic side of the instrument fully realized with his playing . My aunt who played Carnegie Hall loved playing his work , and I am still aspiring to play some of his pieces .... he was amazing in many , many ways .

  • beautiful .... abstract !

  • OMG, a wonderful historical document, and so beautiful! I always wanted to hear him play. Thanks a world!

  • Thanks for posting. No one captures languid as does Ysaye. I sometimes if it is a forgotten or even forboten emotion.

  • is this jesus' kin?

  • i want to do this for my senior recital!

  • absolute master

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