Exactly. I love Perlman and his musical passion and virtuosity. Not Hilary Hahn who is too cold in her cleanness. But Hadelin is like a Perlman with a touch of Hahn which makes it a perfect combination for me.
This comment is superb But I’m convinced that this interpretation of this song is something that our man Beethoven would’ve said was exactly how he heard it in his head.
Most violinist (and I'm talking the best in the world), when they play this concerto, it sounds like a bunch of scales. With Augustin, however, it sounds like music. At 24:00, right after the double stop, watch how he strikes the low note. And he does it again at 24:05. That is old-school Heifetz style playing. I suppose the difference is with Augustin, and the rest of the violin word, he knows what make the violin sound good, how to make it speak, and how to make music for crying out loud. So many musicians are so far stuck up their you know what, running around here talking about respecting the composer that they totally forget how to actually make music. They all sound like robots. And this concerto is notorious fickle. Even if you play it in tune it still sounds out of tune. Yet, Augustin has found a way to finesse it so it sounds so simple, logical and actually pleasant to listen to. Bravo - AGAIN. He is really killing it, one concerto after the next.
I see Kogan live play this concerto , and now on CZcams i can hear Oistrakh , and I think Hagelich is one of the best now for sensibility , but Oistrakh is "imprevedibile".
This is an amazing performance! The sounds the on high notes are so clean and beautiful. It sounds like singing. The conductor and all the musicians in the orchestra look so much dedicated as well. It is very moving and touching performance.
I hardly ever listen to CD's anymore as there are so many completely satisfying and utterly fantastic recordings now on CZcams. I've been such a fan of this piece I had to stop listening to it for a while. Now this! I'm not able to stop listening to this. I'm hearing passages in the orchestral parts I've never heard before.
Hadelich is fantastic, but I have to say, this orchestra is accompanying and supporting him incredibly well. Those natural horns and light vibrato from the strings add a lot to this performance
Beyond beautiful. This orchestra understands Beethoven. The horn section is finally allowed to play outright. The Bass and Celli keep the entire life of this concerto--which might also have been another symphony, given the fabulous musical ideas herein. The soloist's job is to rip us a new Beethovinian "heart." He does so here, for sure. Bravo!
Bro.... you need to go see him live to see that there's no sound engineer 😂, it's all Agustin making it sound perfect 😂😂. Try to find that engineer and post here his address 😂... not even Hollywood has such a sound effect engineer available 😅😂😂😂
Okay, to the two chortling hyenas in the replies above me, consider that if you can hear a note of music in this video, it’s because a sound engineer did their job. If you can hear enough of those notes well enough to fall in love with their interpretation and musicality, it’s because a sound engineer had the sensitivity and skill to do their job with style, taste, and fidelity. If you then had the impulse to leave a comment jeering at the idea that a sound engineer had any meaningful impact on your experience, it’s either because a.) your ignorance of recording and mixing is so deep as to render you blind to their very existence, or b.) the sound engineer’s skill in capturing this performance is so deep as to render their contribution invisible to you. Probably both. Sound engineering, mixing, and basically all aspects of music production - and all the individuals who work in those fields - never fail to be undervalued by classical enthusiasts who think they live in the 1850s. The recording arts are just that - art. And while the original comment here might have incorrectly implied that this performance’s sound engineer made this musical interpretation possible in the first place, the sound engineer certainly made it possible for you to enjoy that interpretation - not only with the clarity and sonic warmth present in this recording, but, you know - at all. One comment serving praise towards them doesn’t detract from the genius of the performances they capture.
This performance‘s splendor of words can not attach it Hadelich’s wonderful performance has the scent of Beethoven’s aesthetics and his unrivaled skill From A corner of Tokyo
Augustin Hadelich réinvente le concerto de Beethoven et lui donne une dimension d’une hauteur spatiale ! L’orchestre qui l’accompagne ainsi que son chef signe là une interprétation d’une beauté inégalée ! La justesse inouïe des cuivres et le sens incroyablement poussé des nuances de l’ensemble fait penser à une redécouverte de ce chef-d’œuvre !
Magnifique concert qui ne manque pas de panache ,charme .Bel orchestration et le violoniste Augustin Hadelich ,un talent incroyable.Merci à tous 🎻👏👏♥️🧑🎤
compared to other performances, this was the cleanest and most pleasant interpretation. It is powerful in its own right. And listening to specific passages really brings down the fact that Hadelich is a versatile violinist as well as a really kind person (kinda weird, but you get it)
@@erikgardetemps9708 I've listened to all of those besides Rapin in preparation to learn the concerto, and honestly this performance for me is easily in the top quarter, mostly because of how clearly and cleanly his musical intentions come across. Though I typically love his vibrato I do think it's a bit much for this piece, just too Romantic. Mutter, Szeryng, and Oistrakh probably top it for me. Also, I believe I've read that Ughi was a big inspiration for Hadelich growing up, so it's neat that you mention him. Also, the orchestra in this version is a fantastic match.
Probably the best version I ever heard. It is so clean and intimate, for example in the second movement, but still with the right power when it is needed. Thank you for great playing, Augustin Hadelich!
Flawless,...absolute best performance. Beethoven brings the inner emotions that can be fully expressed. Tribute to Elizbeth Holborn, my violin teacher many decades ago.
Felicitaciones a este joven violinista, un verdadero genio en sus interpretaciones,en las diferentes obras maestras, como Beethoven.Paganini etc desde mi país 🇨🇱 un abrazo 😍😍impresiónate muy lindo toca el violín 🎻 genio 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for posting the whole thing!! I tried so hard to find the full concerto after he showed us a few parts, I'm really glad I can finally hear/see it fully
Две ПРЕКРАСНЫЕ ПТИЦЫ СПЕЛИ ПОТРЯСАЮЩУЮ МЕЛОДИЮ БЕТХОВЕНА. ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ СКРИПАЧ СО СВОЕЙ СКРИПКОЙ И ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ ДИРИЖЕР СО СВОИМ ОРКЕСТРОМ.👏🌹 БРАВО!!! ДЖАЗ ТОЖЕ "НИЧЕГО", НО КАК-ТО БЕЗ "ФАБУЛЫ".
Augustin Hadelich has the clean virtuosity of Hilary Hahn without her robotic coldness but with Itzhak Perman's passion and musicality. The perfect violinist.
Oh come off it. Hadelich is fantastic but that doesn't make Hahn "robotic". They are different but both are brilliant musicians. What a sad world if only one performance was valid.
Oh! so romantic, polite, graceful Beethoven it is. Yeah, beautiful, hit a new high. I hear there has still not been great music as like as Beethoven Violin Concerto among every music in the world since 18 century. Of cause that's depend on how to play it though. Occasionally I would love to hear Josepf Szigeti with Rondon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati. Szigeti sound like metaphysical style, ROS also, yeah, not be prepossessed by original score, by his and their improvise impulse.(91yrs.Japanese)sorry strange English.
Thank you God, for Augustin Hadelich on this earth.....
Amen. a wonder
you are welcome my child
Amen!!!!!!!!!!
Well said
@@JustFiddlerค
Augustin is extraordinary plus the orchestra is a perfect match honoring Beethoven. ¡¡ BRAVO !!
"A symphony with a solo part" ..How true!! 👏👏👏
This is not a Symphony!!
@@Arteshirlooks like someone misunderstood the comment.
Inimitable trademark: ultra clean playing paralleled with super musicality. Hadelich is superb!
Exactly. I love Perlman and his musical passion and virtuosity. Not Hilary Hahn who is too cold in her cleanness.
But Hadelin is like a Perlman with a touch of Hahn which makes it a perfect combination for me.
@@camille0761 Hedelich and Perlman 👍
This comment is superb
But I’m convinced that this interpretation of this song is something that our man Beethoven would’ve said was exactly how he heard it in his head.
Most violinist (and I'm talking the best in the world), when they play this concerto, it sounds like a bunch of scales. With Augustin, however, it sounds like music. At 24:00, right after the double stop, watch how he strikes the low note. And he does it again at 24:05. That is old-school Heifetz style playing. I suppose the difference is with Augustin, and the rest of the violin word, he knows what make the violin sound good, how to make it speak, and how to make music for crying out loud. So many musicians are so far stuck up their you know what, running around here talking about respecting the composer that they totally forget how to actually make music. They all sound like robots. And this concerto is notorious fickle. Even if you play it in tune it still sounds out of tune. Yet, Augustin has found a way to finesse it so it sounds so simple, logical and actually pleasant to listen to. Bravo - AGAIN. He is really killing it, one concerto after the next.
I see Kogan live play this concerto , and now on CZcams i can hear Oistrakh , and I think Hagelich is one of the best now for sensibility , but Oistrakh is "imprevedibile".
The wonderfulness of Hadelich's facial expression is unparalleled
Hadelich is a great Alchemist of the violin
This is an amazing performance! The sounds the on high notes are so clean and beautiful. It sounds like singing. The conductor and all the musicians in the orchestra look so much dedicated as well. It is very moving and touching performance.
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I hardly ever listen to CD's anymore as there are so many completely satisfying and utterly fantastic recordings now on CZcams. I've been such a fan of this piece I had to stop listening to it for a while. Now this! I'm not able to stop listening to this.
I'm hearing passages in the orchestral parts I've never heard before.
Great to hear a fresh interpretation, and satisfying to see bow placement so perfectly and purposefully done.
Hadelich is fantastic, but I have to say, this orchestra is accompanying and supporting him incredibly well. Those natural horns and light vibrato from the strings add a lot to this performance
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I agree, I was really really impressed with this orchestra as well.
Hadelich : un grand parmi les grands...le PLUS GRAND..?
Tempo du final: totalement jubilatoire..!!! JOIE..!!!!
Beyond beautiful. This orchestra understands Beethoven. The horn section is finally allowed to play outright. The Bass and Celli keep the entire life of this concerto--which might also have been another symphony, given the fabulous musical ideas herein. The soloist's job is to rip us a new Beethovinian "heart." He does so here, for sure. Bravo!
Hadelichi has the scent of genius
I've heard everything that can be found on CZcams, and this is by far the best to my ears. Thank you, dear musicians.
Let's hear it for the sound engineer who made this wonderful interpretation possible.
Bro.... you need to go see him live to see that there's no sound engineer 😂, it's all Agustin making it sound perfect 😂😂. Try to find that engineer and post here his address 😂... not even Hollywood has such a sound effect engineer available 😅😂😂😂
The engineer brought out way too much vibrato.
Okay, to the two chortling hyenas in the replies above me, consider that if you can hear a note of music in this video, it’s because a sound engineer did their job. If you can hear enough of those notes well enough to fall in love with their interpretation and musicality, it’s because a sound engineer had the sensitivity and skill to do their job with style, taste, and fidelity.
If you then had the impulse to leave a comment jeering at the idea that a sound engineer had any meaningful impact on your experience, it’s either because a.) your ignorance of recording and mixing is so deep as to render you blind to their very existence, or b.) the sound engineer’s skill in capturing this performance is so deep as to render their contribution invisible to you. Probably both.
Sound engineering, mixing, and basically all aspects of music production - and all the individuals who work in those fields - never fail to be undervalued by classical enthusiasts who think they live in the 1850s. The recording arts are just that - art. And while the original comment here might have incorrectly implied that this performance’s sound engineer made this musical interpretation possible in the first place, the sound engineer certainly made it possible for you to enjoy that interpretation - not only with the clarity and sonic warmth present in this recording, but, you know - at all. One comment serving praise towards them doesn’t detract from the genius of the performances they capture.
@@MusicalPlayground717 My comment should have been, Let's hear it for the sound engineer who CAPTURED this wonderful interpretation.
@@lastfirst6626I knew what you meant, and it was heartening to see someone give the sound engineer their due on an orchestral recording.
How fantastic!!!, I remembered when I was listening to my father's old vinyl...the soloist was David Oistrakh,
I heard this masterpiece yesterday with Mr. Hadelich at the Musikverein in Vienna and had the same feeling like hearind David Oistrach😊😊
This performance‘s splendor of words can not attach it
Hadelich’s wonderful performance has the scent of Beethoven’s aesthetics and his unrivaled skill
From
A corner of Tokyo
Augustin Hadelich réinvente le concerto de Beethoven et lui donne une dimension d’une hauteur spatiale ! L’orchestre qui l’accompagne ainsi que son chef signe là une interprétation d’une beauté inégalée ! La justesse inouïe des cuivres et le sens incroyablement poussé des nuances de l’ensemble fait penser à une redécouverte de ce chef-d’œuvre !
Je suis tellement d'accord avec vous ! Maître.
Magnifique concert qui ne manque pas de panache ,charme .Bel orchestration et le violoniste Augustin Hadelich ,un talent incroyable.Merci à tous 🎻👏👏♥️🧑🎤
Astonishing! Augustin Hadelich is beyond measure!
Es. Tut so gut, die Instrumente so klar ins Ohr zu bekommen, da brauch ich keine CD mehr❤
what a magnificent performance, as one would expect from Mr Hadelich, such a great musician - very well accompanied too.
stunning , beautiful ! very interesting fingerings, avoiding frequently the pinky, (smart) and very subtle expressive bowings ! superb in every way
Cannot wait to hear him perform with the Indianapolis Symphony in February .
How was it?
He is incredible. 3 standing ovations.. we would have stood all night. Augustin is the best in the world !
compared to other performances, this was the cleanest and most pleasant interpretation. It is powerful in its own right. And listening to specific passages really brings down the fact that Hadelich is a versatile violinist as well as a really kind person (kinda weird, but you get it)
I don't find Mr. Hadelich to be weird in any sense. What is your meaning?
@@portmantonal Perhaps so.
@lollylollipop: Which other performances do you know?
Kreisler, Heifetz, Oistrakh, Stern, Menuhin, Szeryng, Ughi, Perlman, Accardo, Francescatti, Mutter, Rapin, Vengerov, Zukerman, Milstein, Grumiaux, Kogan, Dueñas?
@@erikgardetemps9708 I've listened to all of those besides Rapin in preparation to learn the concerto, and honestly this performance for me is easily in the top quarter, mostly because of how clearly and cleanly his musical intentions come across. Though I typically love his vibrato I do think it's a bit much for this piece, just too Romantic. Mutter, Szeryng, and Oistrakh probably top it for me. Also, I believe I've read that Ughi was a big inspiration for Hadelich growing up, so it's neat that you mention him.
Also, the orchestra in this version is a fantastic match.
Probably the best version I ever heard. It is so clean and intimate, for example in the second movement, but still with the right power when it is needed. Thank you for great playing, Augustin Hadelich!
Extraordinary violinist!
Super clean and warm sound.., simply amazing.
This is by far the cleanest and my favorite interpretation of this piece 😍😍👏👏💯💯
Flawless,...absolute best performance. Beethoven brings the inner emotions that can be fully expressed. Tribute to Elizbeth Holborn, my violin teacher many decades ago.
Гениальный скрипач. Дай ему Бог долгой исполнительской деятельности.
Браво!
Can't wait to see his live performance with CSO this summer! Bravo!!
GREAT JOB 👍 👌 👍spectacular performance 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎻
Felicitaciones a este joven violinista, un verdadero genio en sus interpretaciones,en las diferentes obras maestras, como Beethoven.Paganini etc desde mi país 🇨🇱 un abrazo 😍😍impresiónate muy lindo toca el violín 🎻 genio 👏👏👏
This performance brought me to tears. Please come back to Honolulu Augustin Hadelich ❤🎉🙌🔥🎻🎶
언제나 그렇듯이 최선을 다하는 그의 연주를 들을때마다 삶의 위로와 용기를 얻게 되네요.
오늘도 그의 음악과함께 나의 삶은 시작되고 있습니다.
감사하고 사랑합니다.
오늘 처음 봤는데 이착 펄만 같은 장애를 극복한 사람이네요. 연주는 기돈 크레머 같은 약간은 평범하지 않은 스타일이네요.
I’ve never heard him play this before! Beautiful! ✨
This was so wonderful to listen to, it even made my Siri start to weep.
Bravo maestro Agustín! es un privilegio escuchar a un grande de nuestra época.
Bravi tutti, Augustin and orchestra!
I could hear the trumpets as never before. And Hadelich did a very good job, as always. Bravo!
A "very good job" ?
This man is a genius. ❤
Credit where credit is due, please!
@@pamllewellyn8029he’s 100% a genius but he has for sure worked A LOT, talent isn’t “magic”
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be featuring Augustin in Feb. Looking forward to his visit ....❤
pazzesco per quanto è bello
Bravissimo meastro Hadelich!
The orchestral accompaniment is exceptional.
Очень качественное исполнение концерта Бетховена. Браво. И оркестр звучал прекрасно
Such a beautiful performance by Augustin..
Not only pleasant to listen to, but also MOVING.
Best Beethoven ever! Thanks for uploading!
Thank you for posting this gem!
Your violin sings the sweetest songs ❤️❤️❤️
See you in Indianapolis ...tonight !!! ❤
I was there what a great performance!
37:20 3rd movement start
Bravissimo Augustin!
2:35 I. Allegro ma non troppo
27:33 II. Larghetto
37:21 III. Rondo: Allegro
Que Músico espetacular, Augustin recorda os Grandes Mestres deste Instrumento
Superbe moment passé en compagnie de Mr Hadelich au talent incontestable et de l'excellent orchestre mené de façon admirable
Beethoven was / is beyond humanity. He came from somewhere out of this World. I mean it.
Entre 14:00 et 17:00 mn rdv avec le sublime ❤️🎼🙏 je ne m’en lasse pas
Ich freue mich es bald live zu hören in der Bonner Oper!💗
Thank you so much for posting the whole thing!! I tried so hard to find the full concerto after he showed us a few parts, I'm really glad I can finally hear/see it fully
Breathtaking
Две ПРЕКРАСНЫЕ ПТИЦЫ СПЕЛИ ПОТРЯСАЮЩУЮ МЕЛОДИЮ БЕТХОВЕНА.
ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ СКРИПАЧ СО СВОЕЙ СКРИПКОЙ И ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ ДИРИЖЕР СО СВОИМ ОРКЕСТРОМ.👏🌹 БРАВО!!! ДЖАЗ ТОЖЕ "НИЧЕГО", НО КАК-ТО БЕЗ "ФАБУЛЫ".
Mr.Augustin Hadelich
いつも素晴らしい演奏をありがとう。
Eine wunderbare Interpretation von Beethovens Violinkonzert. Vielen Dank.
Sublime
Perfect
For me he may have surpassed Hahn for this concerto. She owned it for me prior. Superb
Gorgeous!!!
Bravo, Augustin! Bravissimo!
BRAVO!!!!
An amazing talent!
Simply beautiful!
wonderful!
Thanks, I will enjoy … etc.A New Artist (s) for me: & my FAVE CREATION since 1968 (?)……
Brilliant, bravo bravo!
Amazing
Augustin Hadelich has the clean virtuosity of Hilary Hahn without her robotic coldness but with Itzhak Perman's passion and musicality. The perfect violinist.
Oh come off it. Hadelich is fantastic but that doesn't make Hahn "robotic". They are different but both are brilliant musicians. What a sad world if only one performance was valid.
Спасибо
Gracias al todo poderoso, de tener un intérprete de la casta de AugustinHandelich
미쳤다고밖에....
44:04 the articulation! Hitting every note as if he were tapping his fingernails on a tabletop, if you know what I mean.
Beethoven just said ‘finally’.
Mind you I do hear voices
Woow beautiful 👏👏🇿🇦
Гений Августин Хеделих
👍👍
Meraviglioso
This performance paired with Hadelich's analysis video of this concerto ❤
czcams.com/video/PmWgvqYrXuY/video.html
If you press "1" on your keyboard, that's exactly where he starts playing!!!
Hurt people don’t hurt people. People hurt people. However I believe it takes pain to play pain. Think on it
To el Rio Violino,,,,,,,AMEN
What song is this y’all? It’s so beautiful I would like to add it to my music playlist.
You can't read the title?
@@godfreypigottI’m so sorry, I commented on the wrong video.
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❤很可惜,7/3的台北獨奏會,我沒買到票❤
Augustin makes it look easy...it's not!
Agustín haldelich, es sin duda uno de los grandes divos del presente siglo, es sencillamente superior.
40:06
Oh! so romantic, polite, graceful Beethoven it is. Yeah, beautiful, hit a new high. I hear there has still not been great music as like as Beethoven Violin Concerto among every music in the world since 18 century. Of cause that's depend on how to play it though. Occasionally I would love to hear Josepf Szigeti with Rondon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati. Szigeti sound like metaphysical style, ROS also, yeah, not be prepossessed by original score, by his and their improvise impulse.(91yrs.Japanese)sorry strange English.
thought it might come in handy: 2:36
Today we have huge musical hall, I think that the orchestra can have a better sound recording than the solo violin.