Oistrakh plays Dvorak - Slavonic Dance No 2
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@occupyyourmind2 @Xargxes Your welcome, and I have to apologize for my mistake. Oistrakh was 33, not 34. He was born in 1908
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@Oistrakhfollower Thank you!
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@Oistrakhfollower Thanks!
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@Xargxes 1941, Moscow. When David was 34. World War II was destroying the world
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Beautiful. When was it recorded?
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People have to keep in mind that this is an old video. The changing of pitch in these kind of media was commonplace, mainly because of age. One can hear it in old cassette tapes.
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this video is not in his normal speed . . . it is not e minor, and zou can see also bz movement of Oistrakhs hands
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I think I'm in love :O
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@MTheoryGuy another thing to know is that the tenth Slavonic dance does not like the 2nd. I was looking to see where your confusion came from. Some people made the mistake of putting other slavonic dances instead of the tenth. they also misunderstand that n.2 op.46 is a totally different piece.
sorry to everyone whose comments were bumped off by mine. i took the time to read all of them.it makes me so happy that so many people still love and cherish classical music
this could make ppl cry, with such a beautiful melody, and how beautifully its played
JTPark1994 2 years ago 16
A great video of a fine player known to one of my teachers . It's a reflection of an earlier time. Music that will last forever, despite the modern era.I am moved upon hearing it every time,and will play it it all my life.
njfiddle 1 year ago 7