Л.Б.Коган-гениальный скрипач, ни на кого не похожий ,мощная игра ,небыкновнная техника,переиграл все известные произведения Паганини его обожали,несмотря на внешнюю суровость, таких как Л.Коган-нет сейчас 🙏👏♥️🌷
Es una interpretación Magistral del Excepcional Violinista Leonid Kogan. Su sonido tiene un timbre con un tono ; con una elevada pureza , unido a un Nivel expresivo de Excelencia .
Thank you so much for publishing this on CZcams! Only him could be so emotionnal, so expressive. What a diletante can find in this music : the wild caracter, warm sound, so contrasted, tenderness, passion, this mauresque influence in Spain,.... in a piece which was played and played and still is so fresh and unic. What a hapiness to listen to him...
Well said - I hear all you describe. I have a collection of first-hand descriptions and critical reviews of Paganini's playing you may enjoy. DM me for it if you like.
Leonid Kogan, geb. 14. Nov.1924 in Jekaterinoslav (heute: Dnjepropetrowsk, Ukraine), gest. 17. Dezember 1982 in Moskau, ist ein herausragender Repräsentant für die Russische Violinschule. Sein Musikstil, seine Disziplin und sein künstlerischer Ausdruck faszinierten die Zuhörer. Er ist in gewisser Weise vergleichbar mit dem grossen deutschen Geiger Gerhard Taschner, dessen Ausdruckstiefe unerreicht ist.
Vladimir says Kogan is a genius and you say he is a true maestro and yet you both prefer other versions! Very strange! It was written by the great Spanish virtuoso violinist Sarasate for violin and piano, so there is no point in saying it sounds best with guitar accompaniment! Many of Sarasate's pieces have been very effectively arranged for violin and orchestra.
i also prefer the other versions. not because of the virtuosos or something, this somance sounds more spanish with piano (best sounds with guitar accompaniment). Kogan is a truly maestro, and i also don't get why @Vladimir Vasquez got to many negative votes
Yes, Kogan is a virtuoso, so do Shaham. It doesn't mean that every virtuosos every interpretation is great. For instance, Itzhak Perlman's Introduction& Tarantella is not so good; i don't say he plays awful, he doesn't sound as Sarasate dreamed. This piece is a romance, but this orchestral version sounds like a carnaval piece! It's not about Kogan's playing, it's about the orchestra. There is not anything that offends you, if you didn't write the orchestral parts.
Almost no recording is perfect, especially not if it's a live performance. But you have again made a value judgement and stated it as fact. Anyone is entitltled to an opinion, but it must be regarded as subjective and not as the definitive truth. You may prefer Hahn in Bach to Tchaikovsky; others may disagree!
Inherent in a person expressing their feelings about a performance is that it is their value judgement and so it is for them a fact. There are no definitive performances (not even by the composer) and there are no definitive truths about a musical performance.
Who are you to criticize Perlman's playing? Do you know better what Sarasate wanted? He was a great virtuoso, and as his recordings show, tended to play everything very fast. The orchestra makes the Romanza sound even more like a romance, but it is possible that Sarasate would have preferred the version with piano. You are entitled to your preferences, which are of course subjective, but I don't approve of judgements stated in a way as if they are fact.
This is rather well done (though the offbeat accents are clearly a knock off from the scherzo of the Lal Symph. Espagnole)..but all in all my favourite is Erica Morini.
you know, every virtuosos every recording is not excellent. Hahn plays Bach S&P wonderful, maybe the best interpretation that ever played after Bach, but she is not that wonderful with Tchaikovsky. you are not anybody's lawyer or something. i hope you're a violinist that mastered all techniques and you're talking with that background; therefore you'll understand or tolerate what i'm saying. nothing to offend. we are not here to argue, we are music lovers! enjoy the music, my friend. best regards
Богом поцелованный музыкант!!!
Faszinierend ausdrucksstark, ein fantastischer Klang und wunderbare Klangfarben!! Grossartig !!
The best interpretation I've ever heard!!!
Л.Б.Коган-гениальный скрипач, ни на кого не похожий ,мощная игра ,небыкновнная техника,переиграл все известные произведения Паганини его обожали,несмотря на внешнюю суровость, таких как Л.Коган-нет сейчас 🙏👏♥️🌷
Никаких и ничего-то нет....
The best Romanza I have heard so far, it all because Kogan's superb performances. Kogan 集華麗和技巧于一身.Paganini再世.
Браво!!!👍
nessuno suona questa romanza come Kogan. Ci mette cuore, passione, partecipazione. Grande Kogan
Overwhelming performance!
Es una interpretación Magistral del Excepcional Violinista Leonid Kogan. Su sonido tiene un timbre con un tono ; con una elevada pureza , unido a un Nivel expresivo de Excelencia .
Kogan,cuore,passione,elevata professionalità.Da parte mia,emozioni che per un lasso di tempo cancellano il travaglio che la vita ti fa conoscere.🎶👏👏👏🌹
This is out of this world, music from heaven. It's so perfect, I'm struggling to comprehend everything about it
Bravo...!!! Great...!!! L.kogan...best...!!!
Con que fuerza la melodía y el ritmo de una perfecta ejecución, traspasa la emoción mucho más allá de la pasión...Maravillosa
Gran interpretación de uno de los más grandes del violín y bellízima obra del maestrísimo Pablo de Sarasate
This is incredibly beautiful and heartfelt by Kogan ...left me breathless..
Thanks for uploading
With joy, melancholy and drama!
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Ein Meisterstück von Sarasate, meisterlich interpretiert! *
A masterpiece by Sarasate, masterly performed!
Preciosa me encanta.
Perfect!!
the best masterpiece ever!!!!!!
J'aime!!Mais je préfère N.R
Magnificent!
Brilliant
Thank you so much for publishing this on CZcams!
Only him could be so emotionnal, so expressive. What a diletante can find in this music : the wild caracter, warm sound, so contrasted, tenderness, passion, this mauresque influence in Spain,.... in a piece which was played and played and still is so fresh and unic.
What a hapiness to listen to him...
Правильно.
Well said - I hear all you describe. I have a collection of first-hand descriptions and critical reviews of Paganini's playing you may enjoy. DM me for it if you like.
I quite agree with you so much. 91yrs.Japanese
@@tresfort7321yes! How to get them?
So beautiful!!!
So beautiful.
sempre fantástico
what a superb rendition
thanks for uploading
This just floors me, thanks for posting this. So inspirational!
BEAUTIFUL
Great ...
Wonderful
Nobody plays Romanza andaluza as like as him. 91yrs.Japanese
MARVELLOUS!!!!!!!!!!!
Leonid Kogan, geb. 14. Nov.1924 in Jekaterinoslav (heute: Dnjepropetrowsk, Ukraine), gest. 17. Dezember 1982 in Moskau, ist ein herausragender Repräsentant für die Russische Violinschule. Sein Musikstil, seine Disziplin und sein künstlerischer Ausdruck faszinierten die Zuhörer. Er ist in gewisser Weise vergleichbar mit dem grossen deutschen Geiger Gerhard Taschner, dessen Ausdruckstiefe unerreicht ist.
OOOU,AMAZING, I AND MY MOM ARE VETY LIKE ROMANZA ANDALUZA, I PLAYED TOO,AZERBAIJAN
HERMOSO!!!!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am reading this composition with this video,i can say only it is difficult ;D
It's a beatiful song!!!:X
Oh! how beautiful and juicy it is ! I love his Romanza Andaluza best best best best!
So why do you prefer Shaham?
I Play It On a Piano
Vladimir says Kogan is a genius and you say he is a true maestro and yet you both prefer other versions! Very strange! It was written by the great Spanish virtuoso violinist Sarasate for violin and piano, so there is no point in saying it sounds best with guitar accompaniment! Many of Sarasate's pieces have been very effectively arranged for violin and orchestra.
I prefer the Shaham version. Kogan is a genius!!
i also prefer the other versions. not because of the virtuosos or something, this somance sounds more spanish with piano (best sounds with guitar accompaniment). Kogan is a truly maestro, and i also don't get why @Vladimir Vasquez got to many negative votes
Yes, Kogan is a virtuoso, so do Shaham. It doesn't mean that every virtuosos every interpretation is great. For instance, Itzhak Perlman's Introduction& Tarantella is not so good; i don't say he plays awful, he doesn't sound as Sarasate dreamed. This piece is a romance, but this orchestral version sounds like a carnaval piece! It's not about Kogan's playing, it's about the orchestra. There is not anything that offends you, if you didn't write the orchestral parts.
Almost no recording is perfect, especially not if it's a live performance. But you have again made a value judgement and stated it as fact. Anyone is entitltled to an opinion, but it must be regarded as subjective and not as the definitive truth. You may prefer Hahn in Bach to Tchaikovsky; others may disagree!
Inherent in a person expressing their feelings about a performance is that it is their value judgement and so it is for them a fact. There are no definitive performances (not even by the composer) and there are no definitive truths about a musical performance.
Who are you to criticize Perlman's playing? Do you know better what Sarasate wanted? He was a great virtuoso, and as his recordings show, tended to play everything very fast. The orchestra makes the Romanza sound even more like a romance, but it is possible that Sarasate would have preferred the version with piano. You are entitled to your preferences, which are of course subjective, but I don't approve of judgements stated in a way as if they are fact.
Skamba!!!
This is rather well done (though the offbeat accents are clearly a knock off from the scherzo of the Lal Symph. Espagnole)..but all in all my favourite is Erica Morini.
you know, every virtuosos every recording is not excellent. Hahn plays Bach S&P wonderful, maybe the best interpretation that ever played after Bach, but she is not that wonderful with Tchaikovsky. you are not anybody's lawyer or something. i hope you're a violinist that mastered all techniques and you're talking with that background; therefore you'll understand or tolerate what i'm saying. nothing to offend. we are not here to argue, we are music lovers! enjoy the music, my friend. best regards
Heifetz
Even Eugene Fodor plays a better version. I never liked Kogan. Very harsh when he is supposed to be playing forcefully. Just a matter of my taste.