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Chausson Poeme for violin & orchestra op.25 Jacques Thibaud part.1-2

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

Ernest Chausson (1855-1899)

Conductor : Eugène Bigot
Association des concerts Lamoureux
Violin : Jacques Thibaud (french violinist)

1947

Part 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd5SPsWeBJQ

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  • Thank you so much!

    It is my first time to hear this recording. Absolutely ravishing. The musicians of the older generation were not ashamed of singing like this. 本当に、バイオリンをなでるような歌い方です!

    Regretfully, I cannot find part two. I am sure it is uploaded, but I still am not used to the youtube system, so I do not know where to look.

  • Sorry for keep you waiting, i have some troubles with the file.

    Enjoy.

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  • Toscha Seidel in a live (scratchy recording ) performance runs away with first prize , but I still have to hear Enesco.

  • this piece is awesome :")

  • C'est beau mais il faut s'habituer au glissando! Aprés tout on peut utiliser cette technique à condition de la maitriser et savoir l'utiliser comme c'est le cas ici!

  • simply awesome

  • Certified Intergalactic! Jacques Thibaud is the father of modern French style of  violin playing.

  • J'adore cette musique and I like French style of playing.

    This Jacques Thibaud's playing is the best even I saw. Of course Heifetz, Kogan, Milstein, Kraisler they all play more faster and technique but Thibead play different. Thank you very much for uploading this video.

  • Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • I thoroughly did. Thanks again!

    The soloist needless to say is wonderful, but so is the conductor.

    (And so sorry for coming back so late! but I sure am glad I did)

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