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Heifetz plays Sinding Suite in A minor - I Presto

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

Jascha Heifetz plays Sinding Suite in A minor, Op. 10, I Presto.

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk3z0RB5r5Q
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVAbOeyJPjE

I know this has already been uploaded, but the sound quality here is much better - you can really hear Heifetz's crisp spiccato :)

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  • Great pity the second movement isn't here in this quality too... Some wonderful Heifetzian moments there:-)

  • @marsvltor2 I've uploaded the rest of this piece in this quality :)

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  • "Fast" never equals "good". Heifetz is lifted to deity status not because of his spiccato skills or whatever, it's because of his musicianship and the qualities therein.

    I hate the very juvenile and technically-based equalities that a fast playing, or a high-volume sound makes a player a good musician. That's just not true.

  • 好極了 速度急促卻能掌握住全曲

    每粒音符都清清楚楚

    右手的跳弓非常有力

    果然是Heifetz

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  • @ksviewerx it sounds at ease still..lol makes u wonder what happens if he tries. Probably beat the world record ha ha

  • Ughh... I'm performing this in a couple days and I was feeling great when I got it up to 115 bmp >.< time for more practice...

  • 128 bpm at 6 notes a beat = 768 notes per min or almost 13 notes a second !! Oh man what rhythm, phrasing, clarity and absolute steadiness of tempo. His technical skill allows him to effortlessly express things where others would struggle and get carried away with just the technical side alone.

  • haha, a perfect piece for him ^^

  • part of the clarity is only because heifetz recorded this separate to the orchestral part (you can tell partly by hearing that he recorded this in a box room). still though, flawless as ever, such power.

  • Such purity and articulation of note - unsurpassed !!

  • It's really amazing how heifetz can bring out the sound of each note without a scratch when going in that speed. It's incredible.

  • @TheCloudTen I thought WOW is one word...

  • i'd simply pee on my pants if i have an exam like this....

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