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Classical Music/ /Reference Recording

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64
🎧 Find this recording in our Spotify playlist : https://spoti.fi/3wKU3dU
Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:26)
00:00 I. Allegro molto appassionato
12:57 II. Andante
21:11 III. Allegretto non troppo - Allegro molto vivace

Violin : Itzhak Perlman
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam
Conductor : Bernard Haintink
Recorded in 1984
🔊Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio : https://bit.ly/2M1Eop2

This Concerto (which we know is the second since a first early concerto was played by Yehudi Menuhin in 1951) was expressly intended for Ferdinand David (1810-1873), one of the most remarkable violinists of all time, a great musician, a friend from childhood and youth, a true comrade-in-arms of Mendelssohn who could write to him:

"I have been thinking lately how beautiful it is that we are together and not forced to struggle one here and the other there, as happens to many good people in our dear and awful homeland. While digging this thought, I realized that in short I cannot imagine another with whom I feel united in art as with you someone who walks forward, like you, without stopping, in a straight, wide way, whose way of acting gives me as much deep joy... One never says these things verbally! Let me, therefore, write them to you and tell you here how much your so rapid, so happy evolution has struck and delighted me... May heaven allow us to share more and more our most holy aspirations and to hold firmly to what is dear and sacred to us in art, so that it does not perish...".

Finally, it is the most honest of musicians who declares: "My duty is to write what I feel and how I feel it, entrusting myself, for the effect that it may produce, to Him who watches over many other and greater things. My only and unceasing preoccupation is to express sincerely, in my compositions, the feelings of my heart, and when I have written a piece by abandoning myself to inspiration, I believe I have done my duty." All this is found and affirmed in the Concerto in E minor.

Max Bruch - Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor + P° (Century’s recording : Itzhak Perlman / Haitink): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUKZS2QQIm8

Mendelssohn PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upMKlLVblzY&list=PL3UZpQL9LIxNEOECwK4VjfNazYgWVbApx&index=5



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Classical Music/ /Reference Recording

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64
🎧 Find this recording in our Spotify playlist : https://spoti.fi/3wKU3dU
Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:26)
00:00 I. Allegro molto appassionato
12:57 II. Andante
21:11 III. Allegretto non troppo - Allegro molto vivace

Violin : Itzhak Perlman
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam
Conductor : Bernard Haintink
Recorded in 1984
🔊Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio : https://bit.ly/2M1Eop2

This Concerto (which we know is the second since a first early concerto was played by Yehudi Menuhin in 1951) was expressly intended for Ferdinand David (1810-1873), one of the most remarkable violinists of all time, a great musician, a friend from childhood and youth, a true comrade-in-arms of Mendelssohn who could write to him:

"I have been thinking lately how beautiful it is that we are together and not forced to struggle one here and the other there, as happens to many good people in our dear and awful homeland. While digging this thought, I realized that in short I cannot imagine another with whom I feel united in art as with you someone who walks forward, like you, without stopping, in a straight, wide way, whose way of acting gives me as much deep joy... One never says these things verbally! Let me, therefore, write them to you and tell you here how much your so rapid, so happy evolution has struck and delighted me... May heaven allow us to share more and more our most holy aspirations and to hold firmly to what is dear and sacred to us in art, so that it does not perish...".

Finally, it is the most honest of musicians who declares: "My duty is to write what I feel and how I feel it, entrusting myself, for the effect that it may produce, to Him who watches over many other and greater things. My only and unceasing preoccupation is to express sincerely, in my compositions, the feelings of my heart, and when I have written a piece by abandoning myself to inspiration, I believe I have done my duty." All this is found and affirmed in the Concerto in E minor.

Max Bruch - Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor + P° (Century’s recording : Itzhak Perlman / Haitink): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUKZS2QQIm8

Mendelssohn PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upMKlLVblzY&list=PL3UZpQL9LIxNEOECwK4VjfNazYgWVbApx&index=5

Scott

Perlman just has the perfect balance of sweetness of tone and bite to his bowing. Love it. Haintink gives his romantic but always clean support admirably.

DannyBoy

Yeah, Perlman has so many elements to his playing that makes me love it. It's energetic, sweet, bright, dark and powerful, there's pretty much nothing he doesn't do.

Classical Music/ /Reference Recording

This Concerto (which we know is the second since a first early concerto was played by Yehudi Menuhin in 1951) was expressly intended for Ferdinand David (1810-1873), one of the most remarkable violinists of all time, a great musician, a friend from childhood and youth, a true comrade-in-arms of Mendelssohn who could write to him:

"I have been thinking lately how beautiful it is that we are together and not forced to struggle one here and the other there, as happens to many good people in our dear and awful homeland. While digging this thought, I realized that in short I cannot imagine another with whom I feel united in art as with you someone who walks forward, like you, without stopping, in a straight, wide way, whose way of acting gives me as much deep joy... One never says these things verbally! Let me, therefore, write them to you and tell you here how much your so rapid, so happy evolution has struck and delighted me... May heaven allow us to share more and more our most holy aspirations and to hold firmly to what is dear and sacred to us in art, so that it does not perish...".

Finally, it is the most honest of musicians who declares: "My duty is to write what I feel and how I feel it, entrusting myself, for the effect that it may produce, to Him who watches over many other and greater things. My only and unceasing preoccupation is to express sincerely, in my compositions, the feelings of my heart, and when I have written a piece by abandoning myself to inspiration, I believe I have done my duty." All this is found and affirmed in the Concerto in E minor.

Надежда Богданова

Музыка восхитительная!
В ней столько красоты,
Нежности,страстности,
Света и даже немножко
юмора.
Благодарю,Вас!
Браво!!!

Nora Elsa Iadarola

Este es uno de los conciertos para violín que más me gustan, su melodía es magnífica y quiénes la interpretan son formidables.. años, disfrutando de la música maravillosa

Хахалина М В

Ах, какой Мендельсон! Не хочется сравнивать великих, но мне по сердцу этот концерт в исполнении Ойстраха.

DonnaLynn

A collaboration between Perlman & Haitink is always an historically wonderful musical event. ❤

Duc DeBlangis

Best version I never encoountered! soft, but full of live

Gilmar Bernardo

Magnífico!

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