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J. SIBELIUS VIOLIN CONCERTO IDA HAENDEL (mvmt1 pt1)

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IDA HAENDEL ,violin..part one of the first movement-Allegro Moderato-of the Jean Sibelius Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op. 47 in D Minor...a 1981 video produced and directed by Richard Bocking

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  • She's crying at about 5:20. A true musician.

  • <3 Ida Haendel.

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  • yo amo a esta señora :D <3 estudio violín en el Conservatorio de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso en Chile .... esta genio del violín es una gran inspiración para mi desarrollo como violinista :D

  • Incomparable. She is master of the music, truly musical and worthy of the praise Sibelius himself had for her interpretation of his concerto. She is incredible and authentic. Wow!

  • Wow, there's a purity in her sound. Toward the end, I felt as if she was actually singing THROUGH her violin. I'm touched.

  • The whole orchestra remain in darkness because her light

  • Yes, its a free society, but it would be criminal to dislike this... no dislikes allowed!

  • @TimYuFansClub -Listen to her play the Lalo Concerto as well.

  • @tristan01101 Yup, that part of the concerto is just so full of beauty, sadness and longing, enough to move someone to tears, even the person playing it. I saw Silvia Marcovici cry a bit during or after a performance of the Bruch #1...same thing, playing an ultra-romantic piece of music like that can unleash things from deep within.

  • This performance inspired me to study Sibelius. Ms. Haendel is magnificent. 

  • Never, ever, have I ever seen someone cry while playing before. What an amazing woman.

  • I was lucky enough to see her perform in a small hall at Longy. There was no program, and not even Ms. Haendel knew what she was going to play. Then she yelled, "What do you want to hear?". Somebody in the audience yelled back "Bach Chaconne", and she agreed. The performance was almost perfect...what a legend.

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