Kogan plays Chaconne by Bach (1/2)
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Love this interpretation--it's not all "polished" up but rather has a little "raw" edge to it and it played with some agitation at times. I think Chaconne was meant to be a gamut of emotion. He is the first I have heard that has come close hitting those opening chords with the power of Milstein who I think is the gold standard on this piece-when Milstein opens it glorious chills down my spine. A great performance by Kogan who never disappoints, thanks for uploading!
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Mr. Kogan surely shows us another example of his musical talents
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I had the extraordinary, unforgettable privilege of hearing Kogan perform this in Chicago's Orchestra Hall in the 1950s. I have never heard any performance of anything come remotely close to this..indeed the only violinists who I believe close are Josef Hassid, who tragically was unable to reach his full potential, and Arthur Grumiaux also is vastly underappreciated-impeccable musicianship is , performance always superb.
sorry, but despite his technical mastery, Heifetz always leaves me cold.
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Потрясающий скрипач гений!!!!!!!Столько мужественности страсти ,эмоций!Будто бы сидишь и слушаешь его рядом !Гений одним словом!!!!!
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Probably Bach wrote this for Kogan only...
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@akh50 Oh yes,my friend.
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@calloffthedogs ha ha you know you americans cant spell damn what coloUr ink am i using. have to agree w you though just the damn best playing w mr kogan no gimicks no fluff.
how are you hope youve been well havent seen you on YT for some time now
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@calloffthedogs Haha yes so true
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9,999 views!!
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Damn, this piece suits Master Kogan perfectly
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His Majesty Kogan... I didn't hear Paganini. So, Kogan is the best.
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Impressive
do you have information on when and where this was recorced??
deltasquared7777 2 years ago
No, I don't have.
lopata32 2 years ago