Woah the photography in this is 10/10 The lighting, contrast, colours, framing, as well as some peculiar moments like the backlit shot with the puffs of rosin "smoke" rising, and the close up on the fingerboard where you can actively see the strings vibration, pretty insane! And fits the playing very well!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 What draws me back to this video recording and captivates me are the stunning visuals - high quality (as usual for Daniel), expert use of different cinematic angles, and his visual expression of the beautiful music that he’s playing - through movement, posture, facial expression, choice of venue, and colors, among other things. I can’t help but feel uplifted, and I imagine others must feel the same.
Finally someone not afraid to put the foot-stomping schmaltz back into violin playing. Thank you for allowing us to enjoy the shifts. That’s one of the hallmarks of the violin, it’s ability to take your breath away with stunning shifts. Not everyone can do them well, and many that can sterilize them to the point where there’s no further excitement. Their killing the violin’s selling point - it’s the shifts stupid. Give us the schmaltz. Is that so hard? Even Heifetz was rather schmaltzy. Todays violinists don’t have a clue. So, Thank you!
Good evening Daniel, this is Paul from Australia. I enjoyed this performance so much 🙏🏿 Recently joined tonebase where i see you doing great things 👏👏👏👏
@@DanielKurganov Georgia. How about you? Miss you too. You and Mr. Finehouse are a great duo, it's been great to hear and see your work together. Not just great music making but recording and video quality as well. Happy to see you making good music on the regular. And dude, your playing is really awesome, I'm glad we got to work together back in the day
Good morning Daniel, this is Yasmine from Kuwait. I have a question regarding vibrato. Some teachers encourage using arm vibrato, and somewhat avoid the wrist vibrato. In general, is using arm vibrato better than using wrist?
I think it’s best to learn both. In my experience, there are situations in which primarily wrist might work better, and others in which primarily arm. If you focus on only one, I would say wrist vibrato is more versatile and more beautiful. There is no ‘wrong’ answer here at the end of the day.
Bravo !!! 👏👏👏👏👏
From Iran
Great teacher! Great violinist!
So expressive ❤.
Прекрасное исполнение. Спасибо.
Woah the photography in this is 10/10
The lighting, contrast, colours, framing, as well as some peculiar moments like the backlit shot with the puffs of rosin "smoke" rising, and the close up on the fingerboard where you can actively see the strings vibration, pretty insane!
And fits the playing very well!
Wow!
Great performance! Bloch wrote magnificent music.
A beautiful performance, backed-up by great sound recording and beautiful images. Thank you for this moment!
This is without a doubt a masterpiece! Amazing
Thanks!
Smoking hot violin playing (supplemented by rosin smoke effects). Bravo. Fabulous performance.
Wow really so beautiful music -- greetings
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 What draws me back to this video recording and captivates me are the stunning visuals - high quality (as usual for Daniel), expert use of different cinematic angles, and his visual expression of the beautiful music that he’s playing - through movement, posture, facial expression, choice of venue, and colors, among other things. I can’t help but feel uplifted, and I imagine others must feel the same.
Great job!
Just wow. The rosin dust did me in! so amazing. Great sound.
Smokin' hot! 🔥
Simply wonderful magical gypsy like music great performance by my favorite violin teacher. Thank you for this video.
bravo!
What a beautiful performance and clean sound, love how you play
Finally someone not afraid to put the foot-stomping schmaltz back into violin playing. Thank you for allowing us to enjoy the shifts. That’s one of the hallmarks of the violin, it’s ability to take your breath away with stunning shifts. Not everyone can do them well, and many that can sterilize them to the point where there’s no further excitement. Their killing the violin’s selling point - it’s the shifts stupid. Give us the schmaltz. Is that so hard? Even Heifetz was rather schmaltzy. Todays violinists don’t have a clue. So, Thank you!
Bravíssimo !
Прекрасное исполнение! 👍🎶👏👏👏
Благодарю Вас, Маэстро! 🙏
Bravo,hermosa versión,sonido,color,matices.
Thank you very much!!!!
Красиво!!! Наилучшие пожелания из ЯКУТСКА (РОССИЯ),
Wow. Thanks for sharing. Great performance. Bravo. Great production. Love the camera work.
I would love to hear you both play Kabalevsky’s Improvization
2:35 - goose-bump moment!!
You have that spark that I always try to look for in a great artist! Inspiring in every way.
Bravo Maestro!!!!
Por finnnn....un artista con su violin,es muy gratificante escuchar sus clases e interpretaciones con un sello personal y su Arte!!!!
Excelso! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏾
Great performance !!!!!
Thanks!
Great ! ❤️🔥
Beautiful, thanks Master Kurganov!
Good evening Daniel,
this is Paul from Australia. I enjoyed this performance so much 🙏🏿
Recently joined tonebase where i see you doing great things 👏👏👏👏
今、聴いたのです。あれは、望郷のバラード🌹という曲に、瓜二つと思ったのです。ヴァイオリンの妙なる唸るような響きに驚いたのです。東ヨーロッパの音楽の懐かしい思いが、湧いて来たのです。自分の子供時代の情景が現れたのです。生きている己は、確とあるのだと確信したのです。
What a great performance from both players well done 🤙🏼💪🏼
You have to explain how you got that clean and seamless bow change, love it
The acid starts to kick in right at 1:05 😂😂😂
👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Heck yeah brother
Miss you! Where are you living these days?
@@DanielKurganov Georgia. How about you? Miss you too. You and Mr. Finehouse are a great duo, it's been great to hear and see your work together. Not just great music making but recording and video quality as well. Happy to see you making good music on the regular. And dude, your playing is really awesome, I'm glad we got to work together back in the day
Good morning Daniel, this is Yasmine from Kuwait. I have a question regarding vibrato. Some teachers encourage using arm vibrato, and somewhat avoid the wrist vibrato. In general, is using arm vibrato better than using wrist?
I think it’s best to learn both. In my experience, there are situations in which primarily wrist might work better, and others in which primarily arm. If you focus on only one, I would say wrist vibrato is more versatile and more beautiful. There is no ‘wrong’ answer here at the end of the day.
@@DanielKurganov Thank you
bravo!