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David Oistrakh plays Chausson Poeme (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

Part two of Oistrakh. Just uploaded a link to my current collection of Chausson Poeme recordings, so feel free to download them yourself.

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  • This artist, as well as the composer, both serve as a reminder of how untalented I really am. "We" are so fortunate to have them.

  • We are fortunate because they inspire us to become greater than we are. Listen to the great masters and then play even more!

  • i like heifetz's interpretation of this better than oistrakhs, but still very beautiful

  • Yeah, that's exactly what I thought :) But Enesco's is still my favorite, I enjoy it much more than even Heifetz' recording.

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  • Heifetz's is way too frantic and nervous sounding... I prefer Oistrakh's more relaxed and flowing approach

  • How beautiful! This performance has Northern nostalgic feeling to it, and at times sounds as if was written by Tchaikovsky or Grieg. Priceless!

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  • @gerryrains

    Can't stand Bell, real jerk.

  • What surprises me is that 75% of those who watched Part 1 didn't watch Part 2. How can your mind be at peace listening to most of the Poeme but not the end.

  • Du très beau violon,mais je réintègre la réalité:Je viens de quitter la dimension Heifetz..!

  • Thank you so much for sharing!

  • This performance, at once so lovely and intimate, touched with melancholy, is the best Poeme I ever heard. This is most definitely not the more extroverted recording he made with Charles Munch; please tell us the identity of the orchestra and conductor here.

  • i agree.

  • "Poeme" is a great favourite of mine, and Oistrakh is also tops. I've got six DVDs of Oistrakh that I plan to view soon. Great source of inspiration! Thanks aimson for the opportunity to hear this version by a great player.

  • What orchestra is this?

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