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So....Heifetz had a sense of humour. One of the greatest practical jokes high grade students can encounter from Heifetz. We finally see Heifetz smiling and taking effort to entertain his students. This shows that Heifetz wasnt such a completely controlled person; he also was a human being with human feelings. And....Heifetz enjoyed playing like this as well. Its a revelation. Great!!!
Struggling? All musicians struggle. The best are the ones who've struggled the most. You don't mean struggling. You mean the ones who don't practise either enough or correctly. The ones who don't listen to the sounds they are making. The ones who are arrogant enough to think that it is acceptable to present a work of art without giving the composer the respect he deserves. This is a fantastic demonstration of an underprepared performance and as such is useful as well as hilarious.
no, i mean exactly what i said, there are people who practice for hours on end, and struggle with their craft, but because it may not be their talent, they cannot match the level of a heifitz. that the point i was trying to make.
If it is not their talent then they are not part of this particular equation, should not be auditioning in front of one of the greatest musicians of all time, and should be humble enough to be able to take a little good natured fun. Otherwise they are displaying ignorance, arrogance and self-obsession. The music is important, the people are not. No-one in that room matches the level of Heifetz. But they've all worked their arses off to be privileged enough to be there.
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