Nathan Milstein plays Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata (3rd Mov.)
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6:12 - Page Turner: Finally, no more pages to turn! Now I can just relax and enjoy the music!
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2nd Movement??????
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!QUE FENOMENO!!!!
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me encanta!!!!!
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Milstein, the best as ever !
Thank you Josie dear for sharing !
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Brillant performance!
Bravo!
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Milstein had a beautiful tone that he tailored to circumstance. I can assure you that on the several occasions I heard him in person (twice or three times at Chicago's Orchestra Hall, and in Detroit, South Bend, perhaps other places) he was a giant on stage and played with the utmost verve and athleticism, as well as his marvelous musicianship. The sensitivity and give/take with orchestras so apparent on his LP's did not prevent outstanding projection in the concert hall!
SK
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this isn't my favorite sonata of Beethoven but it's still good
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haha the page turner's wearing sunglasses! :-)
This is awesome!
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@ipmoic Its great, that you told me he was bery nervous, which comes to most people performing, but the fact is i really liekt hat you told me some new info, haha you should send me a message about him!!! stuff that you heard. I look up to Nathan Milstein, and i consider him the best. I really respect this guy and i wished iw as born before he passed. I know all poeple wont like him, but we all know he was a excellent violinist and positive or negative comments are just opinions.
I understand your devotion milstein91--but if you, and other listeners--really love Milstein then you should be pleased with the POSITIVE commentary I left earlier. Milstein did have a smallish sound--and he sometimes literally had to be kicked out on stage to perform. How do I know this? Because Artur Balsam, his accompanist for 20 years, told me so. Not in a nasty way, but to show that he overcame these problems to be one of the greats.
Why are uninformed people so anxious to jump on others?
ipmoic 2 years ago 9
Wonderful performance, really enjoyed it.
Many thanks
DoxyMusic 3 years ago 9