99% of the people in the comments are music students who are practicing this piece..am i the only one here who don't understand anything about music culture but i really adore and appreciate classical pieces ? I really wanna learn playing piano and violin so bad 💔 if there is one thing that make me mad is that i havent been able to attend any music classes or any school that is interested to teach us some music, not because i dont want to, but because i dont have much time plus my school wasnt interseted to teach us music or arts in general at all.. all what does matter is education. This is really makes me so sad.
This is such an easy piece to play - and such a supremely difficult piece to play well. Perlman makes it sing. It's about a million miles away from how it sounds when I play it. Incredible.
To play the Accolay concerto is one thing, but to perform it with such passion and musicality, and yet handle the tempo and overall flow with such control like Perlman did here, is totally another. Not many people play this like he does!
This is one of those pieces where the hard parts sound easier than they are (eg the arpeggio triplets in the second page) and the easy parts sound hard (the double stops at the end)
Man ..... you just cant beat this guy. He's amazing. Such an excellent player. I can only dream of being like him. His style is such one of great brightness. Itzhak will definetly go down as one of the best in history.
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it :)
Ohhhhh man memories. About 17years ago I was in highschool- auditioning for a prestigious symphony in my state. I had been practicing this in particular for my free choice audition piece (we also had the piece everyone had received, and a sight reading).
Im playing this now. No one plays it like perlman does. In videos of other concerts, he pumps a lot of emotion into that strad. Im going to one of his concerts in 2017. William+Perlman=GREATNESS
99% of the people in the comments are music students who are practicing this piece..am i the only one here who don't understand anything about music culture but i really adore and appreciate classical pieces ? I really wanna learn playing piano and violin so bad 💔 if there is one thing that make me mad is that i havent been able to attend any music classes or any school that is interested to teach us some music, not because i dont want to, but because i dont have much time plus my school wasnt interseted to teach us music or arts in general at all.. all what does matter is education. This is really makes me so sad.
Stop reading the comments!! You should be practicing
I wish it showed him playing
This is such an easy piece to play - and such a supremely difficult piece to play well. Perlman makes it sing. It's about a million miles away from how it sounds when I play it. Incredible.
To play the Accolay concerto is one thing, but to perform it with such passion and musicality, and yet handle the tempo and overall flow with such control like Perlman did here, is totally another. Not many people play this like he does!
There are good violinists, there are great violinists...and then there's Itzhak Perlman
This is one of those pieces where the hard parts sound easier than they are (eg the arpeggio triplets in the second page) and the easy parts sound hard (the double stops at the end)
I wish it actually showed him playing
And now you know why violin is the most difficult instrument to play
I dont get why this ended up as a student piece
Nobody’s gonna notice this comment but.....
Man ..... you just cant beat this guy. He's amazing. Such an excellent player. I can only dream of being like him. His style is such one of great brightness. Itzhak will definetly go down as one of the best in history.
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I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it my freshman year. I decided then I wanted to play it for my senior solo. It's now junior year and I've started working on it :)
Wow my violin teacher gave me this to play and now I realise she is insane
This has always been one of my favorite pieces--it sounds like a story. So powerful, yet sweet. Thanks for posting, karateko!
Ohhhhh man memories. About 17years ago I was in highschool- auditioning for a prestigious symphony in my state. I had been practicing this in particular for my free choice audition piece (we also had the piece everyone had received, and a sight reading).
I worked on this piece for solo & ensemble contest my senior year of high school. Loved it!
Im playing this now. No one plays it like perlman does. In videos of other concerts, he pumps a lot of emotion into that strad. Im going to one of his concerts in 2017. William+Perlman=GREATNESS
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