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  • Heifetz explains how not to play Vieuxtemps’ 4th Violin Concerto.

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  • @raoultak
    @raoultak Před 14 lety +78

    So....Heifetz had a sense of humour. One of the greatest practical jokes high grade students can encounter from Heifetz. We finally see Heifetz smiling and taking effort to entertain his students. This shows that Heifetz wasnt such a completely controlled person; he also was a human being with human feelings. And....Heifetz enjoyed playing like this as well. Its a revelation. Great!!!

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 3 lety +11

      He had a quirky sense of humor and the occasional socially awkward nerd kind of thing. IIRC Once as a kid when Auer asked him to start reading books to broaden his exposure, he innocently went book hunting and picked up the first book he saw, which turned out to be on "lizard reproduction". He was too embarrassed to tell Auer about it the next class. And Auer who was thinking he'd probably pick up some story books had a huge laugh when he finally got the boy to say it. (Jascha Heifetz : Early Years in Russia)
      In later years these eccentricities in his personality showed up much more. He didn't quite end up the geek, but it did go elsewhere.

    • @dorotaa6933
      @dorotaa6933 Před rokem +1

      Don't think so...he only laughed at other's poor playing.

    • @daniellu8282
      @daniellu8282 Před 10 měsíci

      I hope to be able to induce that much forced laughter one day.

  • @egon4593
    @egon4593 Před 3 lety +71

    You can hear how he has to concentrate to get a bad intonation. The parts in which he doesn't, they are hopelessly in tune.🙂

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 10 lety +100

    Heifetz admitted in later years that he never listened to any such auditions. This sort of horrible-playing skit was something that he enjoyed doing from time to time, and there are accounts of his doing such for at least two decades before this master class (and probably for another decade or so after that).

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 4 lety +9

      He used it to play pranks quite a few times.

    • @kasper6873
      @kasper6873 Před 3 lety +14

      Thankfully so, anyone would have hated to be imitated by Heifetz and this be the result.

    • @katarinaenright5404
      @katarinaenright5404 Před 3 lety +20

      I think he also probably did this to break the ice and not have the students be too nervous cause there was no way they could do that bad

  • @pronins
    @pronins Před 2 lety +45

    Most of us violinists agree that Heifetz recorded the best version of Vieuxtemps 4 in history. And here he doesn’t just imitate a bad player - he points out every mistake possible in a very profound way actually, which is very hard to do. Humor aside, to be the best performer of the piece and then doing this is simply next level 😎

  • @bananawilson
    @bananawilson Před 4 lety +30

    Guys it’s called shredding, and I’ve been doing it my entire life.

  • @abelpalmer552
    @abelpalmer552 Před 4 lety +38

    If he played this for me id be laughing nervously thinking "does he do this with my playing to other students"

    • @uliwidmaier5192
      @uliwidmaier5192 Před 3 lety +1

      I bet every one of the students was secretly thinking exactly that.

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura Před 4 lety +73

    Hardest performance of his career by far. He actually has to play badly, which for him is a near impossible achievement.
    His legato was still good at most places despite his best efforts....

  • @Windmillgackt
    @Windmillgackt Před 9 lety +38

    OMG I can't stop loughing!!!! I just LOVE his imitation skill so so much!! HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!
    I wonder how he keep his serious face while the others couldn't help bursting out laughing! LOL!

  • @SteppenwolfHarryHall
    @SteppenwolfHarryHall Před 12 lety +73

    He even plays badly perfectly.

  • @notnownanao
    @notnownanao Před 15 lety +33

    my teacher is in there!
    i love how heifetz still sounds amazing

  • @EmmaIadanza
    @EmmaIadanza Před 10 lety +20

    My violin teacher assigned that I listen to this and said "this is what NOT to do" and I watched it and laughed so hard...

    • @jasmin2831
      @jasmin2831 Před 7 měsíci

      My violin teacher gave me the same assignment today :)

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 17 lety +7

    For those who care, the pianist is Brooks Smith, who was Heifetz's main (often only) accompanist from 1950 (when Heifetz and Emanuel Bay parted company) until Heifetz retired in 1972.

  • @BBL.Soldier
    @BBL.Soldier Před 5 lety +18

    And that's what the Dolphin stradivarius sounded like

    • @ss032010310103
      @ss032010310103 Před 3 lety

      This was his cheaper modern violin isn't it?

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 3 lety +4

      @@ss032010310103 He brought his Tononi violin to his masterclasses. Though his Guarnerius was his most prized possession, he had a special affection for the Tononi. It was the first violin he bought with his own money as a teenager. He played his Carnegie Hall debut with it and also his last recital in 1972. He even took it to tours in war zones in WW2. That violin's seen a lot.

    • @ss032010310103
      @ss032010310103 Před 3 lety

      @@srinitaaigaura oh I see. My teacher studied with him at USC. And he told me he purposely brought a cheaper violin to class so no one could say he sounded good cause of his Strad/Guarneri. Maybe that's the one he meant

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 3 lety +4

      @@ss032010310103 Once when a student complained that he didn't have a Guarnerius but only a cheap violin, Heifetz just took the student's violin and played the piece he was studying and produced his signature sound on it. Heifetz might have been strict, authoritarian and very moody, but he had a good side too. If Heifetz liked a student he would surprise them by helping them get better instruments. Rudolf Koelman still remembers the day when Heifetz called him up and gave him some money to help him out. He had been struggling and hadn't told anyone, but Heifetz found out and insisted that when he gives, there are no strings attached ever.
      Who's your teacher?

  • @OrlandoAponte
    @OrlandoAponte Před 14 lety +8

    The best part is Heifetz's ability to maintain a straight face throughout the entire performance

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 17 lety +6

    The five students you can see in the video are, left to right: Varoujon Kodijan, Adam Han-Gorski, Elizabeth Matesky (mostly hidden by Heifetz), Carol Sindell, and Claire Hodgkins. The other two students were Robert Witte (a short light-haired young man) and Erick Friedman (who can be seen in other videos here).

  • @WenhaoSun
    @WenhaoSun Před 16 lety +11

    I love that how no matter how badly it sounds, the majority of it is pretty in tune (except for where he plays out of tune on purpose), and even the octaves and chords are still pretty good hahaha

  • @Soulill0quy
    @Soulill0quy Před 18 lety +25

    you rarely ever see a video with Heifetz smiling and laughing. that was awesome.
    I can't believe someone auditioned that piece with that kind of "preparation" tho

  • @cellokratzer
    @cellokratzer Před 18 lety +15

    ..could never imagine he had such humour....

  • @albachteng
    @albachteng Před 16 lety +9

    most beautiful playing i've ever heard. what a master!

  • @demusicrox
    @demusicrox Před 8 lety +9

    I will never think of this piece the same way ever again hahahaha too funny!!

    • @Tejamajaron13
      @Tejamajaron13 Před 3 lety

      Same here lol, everytime I hear this piece now I get the giggles. XD

  • @ania5690
    @ania5690 Před 10 lety +5

    A lot of people seem to think the laughing is fake but, if you ever hang out with music students, you'll see that this actually is their sense of humor. Once your level is so advanced, you are able to laugh at typical mistakes because you realize that unprepared and/or poorly trained musicians look a little foolish when trying to impress. And this, in turn, drives the students to correct their own minor versions of these mistakes.

  • @bryanlin8333
    @bryanlin8333 Před 7 lety +15

    thing is that's exactly what I would do and he'd still play it better than me :/ even if I try

  • @sankha-ch
    @sankha-ch Před 2 lety +3

    Just imagine how much practice went into creating this. A perfectionist even in comedy!

  • @PuerinTheHunter
    @PuerinTheHunter Před 9 lety +17

    The face of the pianist @2:00! XD

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 7 lety

      Lol, what he played there was downright weird....

    • @paulcaswell2813
      @paulcaswell2813 Před 5 lety +1

      Brooks Smith - Heifetz's regular pianist!

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulcaswell2813 Once when Brooks was asked what it was like to work with him, he admitted it was very challenging as Heifetz could play the piano parts even better than him.

  • @aimson
    @aimson Před 18 lety +1

    Truly have to be a violinist to completely appreciate the humor of this... I was laughing so hard I almost fell off my chair and hit my head on the corner of the desk!

  • @IlCannone1743
    @IlCannone1743 Před 16 lety +4

    I think it's very difficult for such an accomplished violinist to purposely play poorly, but Heifetz sure does pull it off extremely well. =]

  • @mpearsonmadrid
    @mpearsonmadrid Před 17 lety +2

    Some of these comments are extraordinary! This is a VERY funny clip from a very great violinist indeed. Heifetz may well have had a particular audition in mind but this is very, very clever. It is very difficult to play so 'badly' particuarly if you are Heifetz! Lighten up folks.

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 17 lety +1

    The work that Heifetz is deliberately mangling is Henri Vieuxtemps' Violin Concerto number 4 Op. 31, which Heifetz recorded in 1935 with the London Symphony and conductor John Barbirolli .

  • @neilsolaris
    @neilsolaris Před 17 lety +6

    The funny thing is, I bet he spent many hours at home preparing this.

  • @bohun28
    @bohun28 Před 17 lety +3

    I think it was the end of the masterclass and Heifetz wanted to end it on a lighthearted note, give the students something to smile or laugh about. As i said before, nobody even knows if this was a true story or if it was just a fairytale that Heifetz created so as to make a joke.

  • @katarinaenright5404
    @katarinaenright5404 Před 3 lety +4

    As a beginner violinist if I could play this I’d be so proud lol

    • @NunaLuna
      @NunaLuna Před rokem

      I understand you well, I have the same situation))

  • @pronins
    @pronins Před 17 lety +1

    This is so funny!!!! Considering the fact that Heifetz is probably the best performer of the Vieuxtemps 4th concerto in history.

  • @osito16
    @osito16 Před 15 lety +5

    i love 2:04, lol you can tell he's trying so hard to sound bad but he still sounds good

  • @nelsonabramento1042
    @nelsonabramento1042 Před 10 lety +5

    Jamais imaginei que o mestre Heifetz fosse portador de tanto humor. É simplesmente fantástico.

  • @winifredtrout1
    @winifredtrout1 Před 2 lety +1

    Frankly ...he's naughty...wunderbar

  • @henryvieuxtemps2381
    @henryvieuxtemps2381 Před 5 lety +1

    Hihihi! Trop drôle! Je regarde en boucle!
    Pauvre Vieuxtemps!

  • @duhhh86
    @duhhh86 Před 16 lety

    i don't think i've ever met a more self-assured man than him in my entire life.

  • @sarbarnharble
    @sarbarnharble Před 17 lety

    I love this method. I had a Bulgarian teacher who did this to me after I played horribly. Worked like a charm. It's humiliating.

  • @sternbergzookie
    @sternbergzookie Před 12 lety +6

    *twitch* Oh, Mr. Heifetz, you are cruel.

  • @user-dg7jv6lt4y
    @user-dg7jv6lt4y Před 4 lety +9

    Funny how impossible it is for Heifetz to play octaves out of tune😂

  • @wannabecat369
    @wannabecat369 Před 8 měsíci

    Bro still can't hide his excellent technique!

  • @Brace67
    @Brace67 Před 4 lety +6

    His students are enjoying this deliberately awful performance and it actually takes great playing to sound this way. Notice that while the class is cracking up, Heifetz continues to keep a very serious demeanor.

  • @Benjamin-bq7tc
    @Benjamin-bq7tc Před 14 dny

    The whole thing was funny, but when he did those pizz. chords, he got me :-)

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 Před 16 lety +1

    Great. Just great!!! How many times have I heard people play like that and had to try to keep a straight face.
    Heifetz rulz.

  • @pyotrskotnicki7098
    @pyotrskotnicki7098 Před 2 lety +1

    How he can hold his emotionless face is beyond me

  • @aimson
    @aimson Před 17 lety +3

    Still my favorite violin clip of all time! Notice how the chick on the far right isn't laughing much...

  • @organicjuice
    @organicjuice Před 17 lety

    That put me in tears. I can't even play that much.

  • @ViolinClassUSA
    @ViolinClassUSA Před 18 lety +1

    Oistrakh also used to imitate bad playing,only that was not filmed.There is nothing vicious about this famous uncanny imitation of bad playing we all heard countless times.Actually,Heifetz did not imitate anyone in particular, he just gave this 'label' as a 'title' for his little joke.Whats truly amazing is how well he could play so badly.As for his mean nature-it is a well-known fact; only it has nothing to do with the joke.You guys might consider some anger management counseling out there:)

  • @raoultak
    @raoultak Před 4 lety

    WOW, never heard mr. H play so well.

  • @robotnik77
    @robotnik77 Před 17 lety +1

    I never knew Jack Benny auditioned for Heifetz!

  • @sandorfarkas7898
    @sandorfarkas7898 Před rokem +1

    Uramisten ilyen is van nem hiszek a fülemnek Tulajdonképpen egy ekkora hegedűművész A világ legjobbja lehetetlenség hogy tudta így megoldani

  • @breckon2684
    @breckon2684 Před 3 lety +1

    I know that I'm the biggest nerd when I laughed at this

  • @sarahxboxbeara
    @sarahxboxbeara Před 13 lety +1

    still better than me!

  • @vladiinsky
    @vladiinsky Před 2 lety

    the original shred! love it

  • @sneddypie
    @sneddypie Před 4 lety

    its good to know he had a sense of humor

  • @jonathancaramin
    @jonathancaramin Před 15 lety

    it's the fourth concerto by Henry Vieuxtemps, and there is a good rendition by Heifetz on youtube.

  • @user-gz2rs4lw3b
    @user-gz2rs4lw3b Před rokem

    Por favor nunca levanten este video ...perdón pero me enseña muchísimo más q cualquier maestro desde Las tse o Confucio hasta la actualidad ...primavera 2022 en Argentina y su muerte fue en la primavera argentina de 1989

  • @violinia
    @violinia Před 16 lety +2

    The laughter from everyone there is sycophantic and nauseating in the extreme; I wonder how many of them could have played for Heifetz without succumbing to a fit of nerves?

  • @bohun28
    @bohun28 Před 17 lety

    I love it-I already thought that Heifetz was the best, now that I know he had a good sense of humour as well-I love him all the more. For all you sensitive little children, I hope you don't play anything because God forbid anyone tells you you're not very good and you'll likely burst into tears!

  • @banjuja58
    @banjuja58 Před 16 lety

    ChrisWatch, it's Vieuxtemps Concerto #4. I think there is a video of Heifetz playing it for real on CZcams

  • @Robert…Schrey
    @Robert…Schrey Před 4 měsíci

    they who laugh, don‘t understand that he’s mimicking them. 😂

  • @sharlesin
    @sharlesin Před 16 lety

    Heifetz original 1935 recording of this movement is now on CZcams.Laugh and compare!

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 16 lety

    This is the opening movement to Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto number 4.

  • @zinam5795
    @zinam5795 Před 2 lety

    He's absolutely serious---very good humor!.... To need study by "everybody 's" mistakes "....

  • @winrx
    @winrx Před 17 lety +1

    He just imitated 75% of the "violinists" on youtube! lol

  • @komivesz
    @komivesz Před 15 lety +1

    I really cant get bored of this video!! Each time I see it, I almost die by laughing!!
    I love 4:03 :))

  • @SpookyWatcher
    @SpookyWatcher Před 13 lety

    He's playing Vieuxtemps concerto nr. 4 1st part...
    Very beautiful concert though, listen to original too...:)

  • @the4toedjoe
    @the4toedjoe Před 16 lety

    Haha, he plays better than I do in this video!

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine being that student auditioning and seeing this youtube video all these years later and knowing that Heifetz secretely roasted you to everyone.

  • @fidicen73
    @fidicen73 Před 12 lety

    @Adorado31 They weren't actors. They were advanced students at a Heifetz violin workshop (which is on YT). Their laughter must have been a natural reaction to the very tough workshop and criticism they'd all just been through. Heifetz's spoof audition wasn't just for fun, there was a serious teaching purpose behind it. Remember that those students would soon be auditioning for top orchestral jobs, and perhaps one day would be teaching and even judging auditions themselves.

  • @AnitaMay
    @AnitaMay Před 17 lety

    usted q le pase? Es uno de los mejores violinistas en el mundo! y q buen humor tiene el? Es una de las mas grandes personas de la istoria de la musica!

  • @julgarner1
    @julgarner1 Před 16 lety

    Great stuff - somehow i feel like i've been laughed at! Bet I sounded like that when i played to Starker...

  • @kalr737
    @kalr737 Před 17 lety

    Vieuxtemps, Violin Concerto No. 4 in D ma, Op.31 - Andante - Moderato

  • @violinia
    @violinia Před 16 lety

    Another comment - the audience's laughter is probably mostly down to their relief at not being the butt of Heifetz's 'joke' themselves.

  • @SHINeecow
    @SHINeecow Před 11 lety

    still better than most people.

  • @a.krishna3924
    @a.krishna3924 Před 5 lety +1

    2:00 - 2:04 sounds like middle eastern music then cabaret

  • @FiddlerKim
    @FiddlerKim Před 14 lety

    You know, it's really not easy to play like that intentionally, what a play!

  • @suren1409
    @suren1409 Před 15 lety

    no puede tocar mal,es el interpretacion mas bella entre los malos!!hasta aqui es el mejor

  • @NicoloEugelmi001
    @NicoloEugelmi001 Před 15 lety +1

    My impression is that Heifetz is presenting an amalgam of bad violin playing under the guise of a bad audition, and not imitating anyone in particular. In other words, he's telling a joke deadpan. I think it's hilarious.

  • @somebodys7404
    @somebodys7404 Před 4 lety

    Years before TwoSetViolin was a thing...

  • @Wishrachi
    @Wishrachi Před 12 lety

    Laughter is contagious! haha

  • @hangooksaram123
    @hangooksaram123 Před 14 lety

    laughed my ass off. thanks for the upload. ^^

  • @abelpalmer552
    @abelpalmer552 Před 5 lety

    Imagine this POOR GUY who had to audition for Heifetz

  • @staccatofiddler
    @staccatofiddler Před 15 lety +1

    With no doubt Heifetz was the greatest virtuoso of the past century and he came immediately after Paganini for his technique.
    But here for me Heifetz was a bitch: it isn't correct to make this imitation because every violinist who made an audition for Heifetz could get nervous towards him and probably this pupil studied also a lot in order to prepare this audition.
    I think that someone of us who is laughing now for this could be very scared making an audition like that.

  • @Bevanclan
    @Bevanclan Před 17 lety

    must be hard for someone this good to get it wrong on purpose..

  • @DualThunder
    @DualThunder Před 16 lety

    L
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    Both violin virtuoso and comedy genius.

  • @user-eu6ef6ih3z
    @user-eu6ef6ih3z Před rokem

    Как будто посмотрела немое кино с. Чарли. Чаплиным! Музыканты улыбаются.😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇

  • @Jaesango
    @Jaesango Před 16 lety

    hell i wish i can play like that

  • @Jctankk
    @Jctankk Před 14 lety

    @olympian1980 Menuhin is still one of the greats.

  • @gnatural
    @gnatural Před 14 lety

    no, i mean exactly what i said, there are people who practice for hours on end, and struggle with their craft, but because it may not be their talent, they cannot match the level of a heifitz. that the point i was trying to make.

  • @00Eregos00
    @00Eregos00 Před 15 lety +1

    Take this video with some context and a grain of salt. These are professional musicians having a bit of fun, with some educational value too - Even knowing the mistakes takes knowledge of the violin.

  • @OldsoftCZ
    @OldsoftCZ Před 16 lety

    Henri Vieuxtemps, Violin Concerto No. 4

  • @cheryledelman4457
    @cheryledelman4457 Před 2 lety

    THAT'S HOW I PLAY TODAY! LOL!

  • @cassandra5322
    @cassandra5322 Před 15 lety

    hahah his vibrato is so funny!

  • @bergkalis
    @bergkalis Před 13 lety

    Just the Greatest of all!
    What is the work he is playing?

    • @kolya_n
      @kolya_n Před 3 měsíci

      Vieuxtemps Violin concerto no.4

  • @freddiejohnson8538
    @freddiejohnson8538 Před 8 lety +1

    He's not actually mocking a specific student. It's all tongue-in-cheek.
    Here's a recording of him clowning around with Jack Benny: czcams.com/video/seZ4KhYr-Hw/video.html&spfreload=10

  • @bohun28
    @bohun28 Před 17 lety

    No Heifetz was not a mediocrity, that's the whole point...he was a genius. It's ironic when mediocrities laugh at other people because they themselves are not much better. Heifetz was above all other violinists, and the fact that he realised his abilities and talent is a good thing...nothing worse in this world than the pretense of false modesty!! If he was a god on the violin why should he not revel in it, he worked his entire life to achieve it!!

  • @QuodEstAbsurdum
    @QuodEstAbsurdum Před 15 lety

    damn... still better than me

  • @freddiejohnson8538
    @freddiejohnson8538 Před 8 lety

    It's part of the 1962 Masterclass TV series (czcams.com/video/RLlUoS8D7Bo/video.html). He's having a little fun with the world-class violinists who are studying with him.

  • @satoristrings
    @satoristrings Před 14 lety +7

    He still played it very in tone!!! He just could not play anything out of tone.

    • @leodelonix155
      @leodelonix155 Před 4 lety +1

      No, he deliberately played a lot of notes off. What a challenge for him...