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David Oistrakh plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto (2nd Mov.)

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2006

David Oistrakh plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: 2nd Movement.

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  • Society would be greatly improved if instead of the game "Guitar Hero" we had a Violin Hero, Cello Hero, Viola Hero, and Bass Hero :)

  • Hey, this is the great Oistrakh! I can't take my eyes off him when he plays. Like to see his bowing and fingering throughout. One can learn lots by observing.

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  • La ejecución que hace Oistrakh de este concierto es admirable, además el video es fascinante, pues corresponde a la época de las transmisiones en blanco y negro y de las grandes interpretaciones por los mejores interpretes de la historia universal de las obras cumbres del repertorio clásico. Gracias!,@SamLee0519 por compartir con todos los usuarios de Youtube esta gran interpretación. Saludos Cordiales desde Caracas Venezuela.

  • is he using a mute?

  • @VeroniqueCG

    Read your comment first and it made me curious of the one you replied on.. and the whole thing just made me LOL (in a good way!)

  • Oistrakh the greatest on this one....Oistrakh the poet.

  • Gonna study this, I'm stealing every fingering and bowing :)

  • Magnífico! Emocionante!!

  • in soviet russia violin plays YOU!!!

  • Oistrakh is the only violinist who manages to sound heart-on-sleeve while maintaining impeccable nobility. Masterful.

  • @Lardley Society would be even more greatly improved if instead of playing musical video games everyone would learn to play actual music.

  • Is this by any chance the video of Oistrakh's performance with The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy back in the late 50's, early 60's?

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