(1/2) David Oistrakh - Brahms Violin Concerto - III
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Love the shift at 1:23
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King of brahms :)
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@Oistrakhfollower , Oistrak's Beethoven is broad rich tone, powerful, and melodic but I also like Mehuhim's Beethoven too which is more subdued, humble, respectful of the orchestra, and his sweet tone is charming too. I think Perlam's Beethoven is more faithful to the score but Perlman doesn't have a deep soul like Oistrakh or Mehumin.
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@freeqwerqwer Hello, I am a violin player and I do play this tune. This is my favorite repertoire, and also I do know ho it should sound as you do (maybe I am better cause I can play this movement). This recording it the best I have ever heard. Well, if you want something not "aggressive", listen to Klemperer (1958) version, but this is still one of the best. If you can't play this virtuosic movement, you need to think more and be respectful to this historic performance.
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unbelivable performance beautifull it REALY touch the soul
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@Razpewtin , no I can't play it but I know how it should sound.
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@freeqwerqwer Can you play this?
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who is idiot that click on dislike?¿
it's impossible
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who is idiot that click on dislike?¿
it's impossible
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@freeqwerqwer The orchestra seems to be VERY high caliber to me.



Absolutely the best....never better.....the king of violinists.
raoultak 2 years ago 15
I had the privilege of playing in an orchestra that he conducted some years ago. He could not speak a word of English but the results were extraordinary nonetheless. Having just listened to Shaham's version with Berlin, I have to give the edge to Oistrakh.
bult15 2 years ago 4