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Jascha Heifetz (Vilnius, Lithuania, February 2, 1901 - December 10, 1987) was one of the greatest violin virtuosos in history, famous for his interpretations of famous melodies by Paganini, Bach and Saint-Saens. Considered by many the finest violinist of the 20th century.
Eighty-three of his eighty-six, Jascha Heifetz played the violin, and sixty of his eighty-six, he did it in front of huge audiences worldwide. Since its first orchestrated concert in St. Petersburg on April 30, 1911, he exposed his art to the world through more than two million miles of travel around the globe, numerous appearances on radio and interests in filmmaking.
Juila Fischer, Nathan Milstein, jascha heifetz, Maxim vengerov, ruggiero ricci, hilary hahn, itzhak perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Frank Peter Zimmermann, Leonidas Kavakos,Alexander Markov, violino
@HoyleMarten Yes. Search YouTube for it
TomBarrister 1 month ago
@TomBarrister youtube doesnt mess that up. in the film, it was half a tone higher.
stupidstorm 1 month ago
@HoyleMarten this is from a movie....
stupidstorm 1 month ago
@scamp08gator they shall have music
stupidstorm 1 month ago
What movie is this from PLEASE? I have been trying to find this for ages.
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scamp08gator 1 month ago
Is there any version of a video performance from Heifetz of this song WITHOUT those annoying children talking in the midst of the performance?
HoyleMarten 3 months ago
I have the sheet music for this... amazing :D I love Heifetz
EuskaltelEuskadi 4 months ago
Everything about this video is amazing. Heifetz is flawless, the orchestra sounds beautiful and powerful, this composition itself is gorgeous. Even the camera work is awesome.
MrStrangeSensation 4 months ago
WOW
Thank You so much!
flyingbenalto 7 months ago
One of the few uploads that Youtube didn't mess up a half-tone higher. Thanks for uploading this.
TomBarrister 8 months ago