Ginette Neveu Sibelius VC Mov. 1 Part II
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I guess in those days it was meant as a compliment. It probably had to do with strong, convincing playing. After all, women were considered (and expected to be) "weak" as late as in the 50s. Check Hollywood if you don't believe that;). Thumbing down such a comment is silly: if they said it they said it. Just imagine the challenges she faced as a solo violinist in a male-dominated environment. Historical context, always an interesting thing!
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How do you distinguish whether her playing is like a man??? Which factor??Supernatural??
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I may have just found a recording better than Christian Ferras's version.....
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I must say, Ginette's interpretation is above all others.
Her dynamics are deeply detailed.I can imagine the technical difficulties just by listening to this.
The Sibelius concerto is my favorite
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I forgot who said it, but some violin performer said; "she plays like a man!".
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Neveu is magnificent in this, one of my favorite pieces ever. Her death was a severe loss to the world; we are so fortunate she left behind a small but memorable recorded legacy: the Debussy Sonata and the Chausson Poeme, for example, which are unequaled in my listrening experience.
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wow she plays so powerfully and what a satisfying sound U_U
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*it (damn keyboard :D)
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I get goosebumps...:]
This what violin is all about! Love, Soul, Passion, Fire!
vobiscum2007 4 years ago 10
After listening to this performance about 10 times, I find myself mysteriously hooked... I comes as no surprise ;-)
sobie99 3 years ago 7