Ignaz von Biber | Passacaglia | Liza Ferschtman, violin | 24classics.com
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- Passacaglia, Ignaz von Biber | Liza Ferschtman, violin | 24classics.com
Liza Ferschtman performs Biber's Passacaglia for friends and especially for choreographer Andrea Leine, with whom she worked together earlier in a dance production. Location: Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam.
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This is beautifully played - and marvellous, unique piece. 🎻
Superb performance. Amazing ho something so mathematical can be so emotionally exiting.
With Love and admiration from Israel.
Happy 375th Birthday, Heinrich Ignaz Franz!!!
she is magical! I adore every moment, so honest feelings
Wonderful. This should have over one million views.
it should!!
Excellent!! A very bold counterpoint by Biber.
Spellbinding, and so joyful! Thank you.
This makes me so happy. What talent.
Wow that was amazing, i love it!!
She is "una Deusa""!!!
this is the best modern version of this piece
Before to be so sure listen Elicia Silverstein
Try Reinhard Goebel's version
Sunday Times, 20th July 2014
“The formidably gifted Ferschtman is clearly a musician driven by a sense of adventure. This bold, ingenious set, juxtaposing works by two giants of the high baroque with two giants of the 20th century, reveals a player of deep insight, intensity and imagination.
Passionately and beautifully played.
Beautiful!
Maravilloso!!!
es impresionante como independiza las diferentes voces
Magical!
This is a baroque piece played on a modern instrument. People treat it like it's a crime. After all, she is a Classical violinist and not Baroque like Rachel Podger and others. Stop being boring and comparing things... It's a beautiful piece played on a great instrument and with a great performance. Music is not made with just one instrument.
Thanks Ryan! We completely agree with you❤
@@24classicsvideo ☺️
Божественная игра!
It doesn't matter that she is playing on an altered violin with a modern bow. Her interpretation is in the true Baroque style: clarity of counterpoint, discrete separation of voices, minimal vibrato, et al. But above all, she stresses the actual meaning of the word 'Baroque': bizarre, eccentric, grotesque. Biber's music was disturbing and wild to the ears of his contemporaries, and Ferschtman recaptures those dark qualities in her magnificent interpretation.
@Jason Hurd, I agree fully with your analysis
Absolutely stunning~
Outstanding performance
♥️💕💕
My God 😮
Brutal😮
此曲只應天上有,人間能得幾回聞
so low views, why such legendary plays have to be this hidden :(
because if they weren't hidden, they would not be legendary ;)
#Frieden
This is how magic works.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
vom Feinsten das Feinste
Божественное исполнение Пассакалии?
Не?,а!!!!!!!!! Браво Элизабет!
А вы говорите: Бах, Гендель! Почему то у Лизы смычок не барочный и струны не жильные! Это ладно! А вот ,что сын этого скрипача композитора, оказывается, был начальником отца Моцарта в соборе Зальцбурга, вот это да!! Наверное сын Бибера и подсадил юного Леопольда Моцарта на серьезное занятие скрипкой. А он в свою очередь передал любовь к этому чудному инструменту своему сыну- Вольфгангу!
Not at all bad for a modern set up. I'd pay to hear that.
Poco colore
Great interpretation but the experimental audience setting is not appropriate.
Impeccable rendition.
Sorry that I have to be purist but Violonists during Biber's time played without chinrests, had gut strings and used a bit less vibrato.
Apart from that it is quite good.
I think as long as the music is respected by the musician and not sacrileged then it's fine!
At least she's not playing it at a world record speed on an electric violin from outer space.
A real purist would complain about the soloist not having the plague, like the composer assumed they would.
@@pvonsoosten, how stupid of you to say that - shows a complete lack of musical understanding! But then every deaf listener of uninformed - meaning non-HIPP - recordings has no musical understanding!
I wonder if Bieber would walk around in a room full of sitters, and pose for them as this. Embarrassing.
That woman sitting next to her looks so creepy...
Poor people.
Looks too embarassed...