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Josef Hassid -- Edward Elgar - La Capricieuse

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Josef Hassid (Dec. 28, 1923 - 1950) -- La Capricieuse, Op. 17
Composer Sir Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934)
Ivor Newton (Piano)
Rec. 1/9/1939
"Round & round the planets revolve round the Sun."
Our sun very slowly burns itself out - bleeds itself dry - to warm up the Earth; so do our parents, they warm up our lives. This video I make to thank our parents.

Many thanks to people whose pics I've used.
Many amazing pictures in this video were taken from this following link. Thanks so much to its owner - Dan Bush.
http://www.missouriskies.org/photogallery.html

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Uploader Comments (KyotoMelody)

  • Thanks for the beautiful musics and pictures.

    Would you mind offering me any videos whit the

    photos taken by yourself ?

    "erdeimano"

  • I m sorry, I dont really understand the word 'offering'. Not all pictures in my videos are taken by us, just some of them. Many pictures I downloaded from the Internet and I think people who posted their pictures on the Internet dont mind if we use their pictures, because we don't sell pictures. :)

  • @KyotoMelody "Offering" is the gerund of the infinitive "to offer". Synonyms include "to give" and "to donate". Antonyms include "to receive" or "to deny".

    By the way, thank you sooooo much for introducing me to Josef Hassid. I'm incredibly grateful.

  • @RukeFarvrey Got what Erdeimano meant just now :D

  • @erdeimano Ahh got it! Pictures taken by us are in my Heifetz's ones. :D

Top Comments

  • no words...the best spiccato and fliyng spiccato i have ever heard!

    The clearness of the sound,the focus it has,is amazing.

  • Josef Hassid's playing deeply impresses in my heart. His playing of Hebrew's Melody makes one cry.

    Robert Li

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  • Josef Hassid and Michael Rabin are both REMARKABLE violinists !

  • This is the older recording of this piece. One year later he recorded again and much better! :)

  • Kreisler put it very correctly. He said, " A Heifetz is born once in a hundred years. A Hassid once in two hundred".

  • Magical. A unequalled spiccato for the ages!

    How much fun he seems to have had and, of course, so do we.

    R.I.P.

  • After listening to this piece, I think Hassid was probably one of the best violinists ever.

  • ooh .Gerunds and infinitives.ANyway.Hassid is so special.Strange that i haven't read about him before.His articulationbowing is really different.Charm here! Didn't he record any concerti .Just a single movement .This sentimenatal stuff brings tears to my eyes.Jewish boys do it like no one elsebutHeifetz doesn't make me cry.Kreisler I smile Elman I pray.Rabin makes me smirk but Hassid.I'm in love .I wonder how many grt instrumentalists dies in da camps.what an era!

  • ooh .Gerunds and infinitives.ANyway.Hassid is so special.Strange that i haven't read about him before.His articulationbowing is really different.Charm here! Didn't he record any concerti .Just a single movement .This sentimenatal stuff brings tears to my eyes.Jewish boys do it like no one elsebutHeifetz doesn't make me cry.Kreisler I smile Elman I pray.Rabin makes me smirk but Hassid.I'm in love .I wonder how many grt instrumentalists dies in da camps.what an era!

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