Joseph Joachim plays Brahms Hungarian Dance #1
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i'm relearning the brahm's concertos now with his arrangements....
the double stops are very hard at such break neck speeds but the payoff at the end will be very worth it
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@aimson: hiermit versuchen: /watch?v=PMhWR9RgKjs
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Joseph Joachim(1831-1907)
was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher.
Wow! Absolutely Fantastic!!! Thank you aimson for sharing.
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i don't tend to like conservative Hungarian music as opposed to Franz Liszt and stuff like that but this is definitely an exception.
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@secretchromaticart Pablo de Sarasate also made a recording in 1903
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@aimson You may not have of Huberman, but you have almost definitely heard his violin--it is currently owned by Joshua Bell.
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Why does it sound like a sad jewish song?..
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@aimson You never heard of the Huberman strad bro?
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is any of Joachim's recording out on any cd?
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wow that is so flat it sounds like a viola
great
hildagrim 2 years ago 11
Fantastic to see that even Hungarian Dances were played with no vibrato at all!!! Lesson to all excessive lovers of the vibrato today with no understanding where is needed and where not. Another lesson to the purist-authentists: no rubato doesn´t mean dry, square and boring rendering!!
eldarshus351 1 year ago 6