kogan plays khakaturian
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May I please ask why only thirteen (13) seconds. You should be tried by an International Tribunal!
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"Great violin player" as the video info is a huge understatement.
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Kogan is regarded as one of the greatest of all technical players and interpreters. His playing was lean, angular and aggressive with a faster and purer vibrato. He would maintain an even and full tone across all strings and in all positions, without weakness in high positions. Possibly as a result of his bow arm technique, he would not allow the G string to sound unnecessarily mellow.
Kogan was the only classical violinist of note who preferred to play on all steel strings unlike others
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Rare, Khachaturian conducting!!!!!
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Wow! What an astonishing collaboration! Why might the recording be a half-step sharp? Archaic recording equipment, or unusually high tuning?
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amazing! I think I prefer Oistrakh but that might just be a biased opinion. why just 13 seconds??? Are there more???
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You are rigth: it's under-rated. Khachaturian is. But this concerto is definitly on of the best there is.
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Genius!
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he has the best tone i've ever heard
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Ok post it please!
i would like to hear more than just 13 seconds!!! pleease!
Barmomk 4 years ago 11
Also I have audio recording with Kogan and Khachaturian with Moscow philharmonic orchestra. That is amazing recording maybe the best but I want to see more from this video!!!!
Barmomk 4 years ago 2