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Julius Schulman, Violin Hero: 1952 TV Appearance

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2006

From 1952, virtuoso violinist Julius Schulman performs on a popular TV show, introduced by his five-year-old daughter. He performs "Round of the Goblins" by Antonia Bazzini. For more information on Julius Schulman go to http://www.juliusschulman.com/.

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  • Why does the audience start clapping before the piece is finished ? During the pizzicato ? It is so foolish.

  • Classical music audiences are accustomed to waiting until the piece is over before applauding, even to the extent of not usually applauding between the movements of a concerto. But this performance was in front of a TV studio audience more accustomed to applauding drum solos, jazz riffs, and sopranos hitting the high note. That sort of instant appreciation is rarely offensive even to a classical performer.

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  • i watched this so much when i was younger and i knew the exact time to skip to to hear him play he inspired me to play

  • I love this song!!!!!!

  • one word. amazing.

  • also what he just did right befor that was very ...very diffacult...i my self have been playing for almost 12years and have not even come close to what hes doing

  • This is one of the greatest performances I have seen. Thank you for posting it. I am now obsessed with him.

  • Sorry, You are right, He said Rossini, Rossini is better known to him. that's the reason I guess( and me too).

  • I know he means to say Bazzini, but he really says Rossini.

  • Zigeu: Bazzini he said

  • Why does he say the piece is by Rossini? HAHA! I liked it and his daughter was cute.

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