Diese Interpretation ist für mich die Schönste, die ich je hörte. Vor 60 Jahren durfte ich in Bern eine Aufführung mit Yehudi Menuhin miterleben, das war bisher für mich das Wunderbarste. Daniel Lozakovich mit den Münchner Philharmoniker spielt Beethovens Violinkonzert aber mindestens ebenbürtig.
The cadenza left me with a lump in my throat and I had to wipe a tear from my eye. I’m at a loss for the emotional effect his playing had on me. This will inspire many violinists to dedicate themselves to their goals and dreams.
That’s because most musicians do not have the skill to play to such state nor the depth of understanding of the pieces and respect for the instruments in their hands. Techniques can be done perfectly by machines.
This is a story about Beethoven’s confrontation with our human condition. It describes his sadness, his struggles, and his triumph, and then he speaks in whispers to reassure us, to comfort us, to affirm our faith in life. This young violinist has delved deep into Beethoven’s soul and comes up with a most sympathetic view of life. He sings for Beethoven’s soul. He and the conductor miraculously merged with Beethoven, in the spiritual sense. I want to thank the conductor for his sensitive and sympathetic accompaniment. And the tempo is just right for our purpose. (Heifetz’s tempo was too fast to reveal Beethoven’s soul). This is a performance to cherish for a life time. First Movement - The solo violin enters with a few notes that signal the struggle to come, then it descends to the bottom, but climbs back up to the top and resolves itself in optimistic relief. What an entrance! Bravo Beethoven! The Cadenza. Kreisler’s cadenza is just terrific. It shows Beethoven’s struggle with the challenges of our human condition, and this struggle leaves him in agony, tearing his soul apart, as shown where the major themes are being distorted and broken down, and the violinist is trying to find all the pieces and put them back together. After a frantic search over the terrains, he finally finds them and restores them, and in the process, restoring Beethoven’s soul and Beethoven’s faith in life. When he comes back from the heroic struggle in the cadenza, 23:30 , he comes back, with the orchestra gently, almost tiptoeing, escorting him back, and he brings back Beethoven’s message by restating the main theme with tenderness and sincerity. In the last few phrases, 24:25 , Beethoven comforts us and reassures us again. This is a very sensitive soul, searching out Beethoven’s own soul. Second Movement - with horns sounding a bit mournful, the solo finds himself in a lonely journey, hesitating, searching. Then the orchestra becomes warmer and reassuring, encouraging him to move forward, and the solo, feeling the warmth, the reassurance, and encouragement, gains confidence and seems to glimpse hope beyond his surroundings. He finds it - it’s Beethoven’s message of faith in life, in an affirming, reassuring voice. 29:40 all the way to the end of the movement. The violinist is singing with sincerity , without exaggeration, without being overly sentimental, straight from the heart. God, it’s so good! Third Movement - after the affirmation in the second movement, Beethoven is liberated, and from here on, he is dancing all the way to the end. He has found his faith in life. The theme is repeated and repeated, again and again, just to affirm this faith for us.
Sensitive to the MUSIC - more than technically capable without showing off. In his hands the instrument sings like a prima donna. A selfless surrender to Beethoven's intent. The word beautiful is inadequate.
The music flows like a river. So natural and easy to listen to. It’s amazing how one can master those technique and musicality at that young age. I am so grateful for musicians like D.L. They are the ones who contribute to the continuity and advancement of classical music.I only wish him good health. DL is a world treasure to be cherished.
Dieser junge Mann verfügt über eine große Gestaltungsfähigkeit, die einen häufig staunen läßt, selbst wenn man das Stück Note für Note auswendig kennt und schon hunderte mal gehört hat.
Well done Daniel. I have listened to this concerto for decades and ths is up there with Vengerov, Perlman and Menuhin. Sublime tenderness and beauty. I look forward to a future rendition when you perhaps put your own creative signature on the cadenza, which Perlman and Menuhin didn't do but Vengerov did in his more recent performances. Your trills have superb clarity and finesse. I would love to see a Guaneri in your hands to see how you express yourself on this concerto.
That was total perfection! I watch many performances of this, my favourite musical masterpiece and think I have seen the best. But this rendition has to now top my list. Bravo !!!
Bravo Daniel tu es un génie, un grand violoniste, tu iras loin ! car je joue du violon et je sais qu'elle difficulté il y a ..C est merveilleux!!!! Simone.durand
Absolutely amazing! I have been listening to this masterpiece by Beethoven for 53 years starting at age 15. This young violinist is now in my sights. ❤🎉
Lozakovic, sensacional, sublime, un violinista muy fino, digno de la inmortalidad, estoy muy contento de escucharlo por primera vez, una grata sorpresa mundial, entre los mejores.
Ouch ! What a performance. ! Long gone the Francescattis, Elmans, Kogan, Oistrakhs, Kreislers, Perlmans, Milnsteins, et al. ..........The young generation takes over. The old masters gave the push and their teachings, but the young masters are now on the drivers seat. And lots and lots of them. Every time I see a new name. All super !
So great to get another video of Daniel’s performance. I watch them all and many several times and wish more newer ones would get posted. Such a genius but also a seemingly regular guy. Cheers!
Wonderful guy and a beautiful musician. I saw a video with him playing the Brahms concerto, with young Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä leading the Verbier festival chamber orchestra (on Mezzo) and it was so neat - not just great musicianship but because the two young men looked like brothers, the warmth and immediate understanding between them. Daniel is Swedish/Russian (he was born and raised in Sweden but his parents are Russian) and Klaus is Finnish, from a country that used to be part of Sweden. As a Swede myself it was so cool to see this... :)
My dear friend from all the way back in high school played in the 1st violin section for 40 years, until just a few years ago. He was likely in that concert.
Que maravilla de violinista y tan joven !! No solamente podrá llegar a ser otro Itzhak Perlman, sino superarlo con los años. Magnífica sintonia con la orquesta y extraordinaria cadenza en el primer movimiento. Una joya de interpretación del único y bellísimo concierto para violín , creación del genio de Beethoven. Pero que lástima la interrupción cerca del minuto nueve para poner una propaganda de Farmatodo; lamentable !!
Live in Gasteig, Munich - December 2019
1. Allegro ma non Troppo 00:26
2. Larghetto 25:06
3. Rondo allegro 34:22
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Fabulous what talent ❤❤❤❤❤
When I first heard this I was glued to the iPad to continue it to the end. I think it’s the most sensitive and most musical version I’ve heard.
Diese Interpretation ist für mich die Schönste, die ich je hörte. Vor 60 Jahren durfte ich in Bern eine Aufführung mit Yehudi Menuhin miterleben, das war bisher für mich das Wunderbarste. Daniel Lozakovich mit den Münchner Philharmoniker spielt Beethovens Violinkonzert aber mindestens ebenbürtig.
Playing Beethoven vc like this at his age is a seldom miracle. A true star has born.
The cadenza left me with a lump in my throat and I had to wipe a tear from my eye. I’m at a loss for the emotional effect his playing had on me. This will inspire many violinists to dedicate themselves to their goals and dreams.
Experiencing music w/emotional side effects such as yourself & myself only happens to aprox.17% of the population...
That’s because most musicians do not have the skill to play to such state nor the depth of understanding of the pieces and respect for the instruments in their hands. Techniques can be done perfectly by machines.
the Kreisler Cadenza does that to me every time. This young lad is fantastic and what feeling and emotion in his playing.
This Beethoven concerto is one of the most soulful concertos, free from flashy ornaments and bravura.
This is a story about Beethoven’s confrontation with our human condition. It describes his sadness, his struggles, and his triumph, and then he speaks in whispers to reassure us, to comfort us, to affirm our faith in life. This young violinist has delved deep into Beethoven’s soul and comes up with a most sympathetic view of life. He sings for Beethoven’s soul. He and the conductor miraculously merged with Beethoven, in the spiritual sense. I want to thank the conductor for his sensitive and sympathetic accompaniment. And the tempo is just right for our purpose. (Heifetz’s tempo was too fast to reveal Beethoven’s soul). This is a performance to cherish for a life time.
First Movement -
The solo violin enters with a few notes that signal the struggle to come, then it descends to the bottom, but climbs back up to the top and resolves itself in optimistic relief. What an entrance! Bravo Beethoven!
The Cadenza. Kreisler’s cadenza is just terrific. It shows Beethoven’s struggle with the challenges of our human condition, and this struggle leaves him in agony, tearing his soul apart, as shown where the major themes are being distorted and broken down, and the violinist is trying to find all the pieces and put them back together. After a frantic search over the terrains, he finally finds them and restores them, and in the process, restoring Beethoven’s soul and Beethoven’s faith in life. When he comes back from the heroic struggle in the cadenza, 23:30 , he comes back, with the orchestra gently, almost tiptoeing, escorting him back, and he brings back Beethoven’s message by restating the main theme with tenderness and sincerity. In the last few phrases, 24:25 , Beethoven comforts us and reassures us again. This is a very sensitive soul, searching out Beethoven’s own soul.
Second Movement - with horns sounding a bit mournful, the solo finds himself in a lonely journey, hesitating, searching. Then the orchestra becomes warmer and reassuring, encouraging him to move forward, and the solo, feeling the warmth, the reassurance, and encouragement, gains confidence and seems to glimpse hope beyond his surroundings. He finds it - it’s Beethoven’s message of faith in life, in an affirming, reassuring voice. 29:40 all the way to the end of the movement. The violinist is singing with sincerity , without exaggeration, without being overly sentimental, straight from the heart. God, it’s so good!
Third Movement - after the affirmation in the second movement, Beethoven is liberated, and from here on, he is dancing all the way to the end. He has found his faith in life. The theme is repeated and repeated, again and again, just to affirm this faith for us.
Sensitive to the MUSIC - more than technically capable without showing off. In his hands the instrument sings like a prima donna. A selfless surrender to Beethoven's intent. The word beautiful is inadequate.
wah wah New beethoven sound with full of energy from all sides.after a long time we got one Daniel Lozakovich.Fantastico. bravo.Sekar
Wow, such a honesty. No acting or pretending. I love it
Hermoso. Hace tiempo no escuchaba un violinista joven con esa fuerza de interpretación. Digno de los grandes concertistas del siglo XX. Bravo !!!
The music flows like a river. So natural and easy to listen to. It’s amazing how one can master those technique and musicality at that young age. I am so grateful for musicians like D.L. They are the ones who contribute to the continuity and advancement of classical music.I only wish him good health. DL is a world treasure to be cherished.
Yes, well put: he is a world treasure, this young artist.
Well I don't know what's wrong with that audience. I personally stood up to applaud in my livingroom. That was FANTASTIC!
Perhaps they were just utterly stunned by DL's ravishing, elegant and tender performance -:)
..I used to live in munich - snobs...
I had to cry listening to this beauty
I think it's because the conductor used a toothpick for a baton! Lmao
Don't be silly he's one of the finest conductors ever.
What did the audience do?
Betthovens Konzert für Orchester gegen Geige! Wunderbar gespielt!
Una fantástica interpretación, ha nacido otro insigne violinista. Gracias por compartirlo.
A poetic spirit. The conductor let it shine through.
Magnifique orchestre, formidable chef d'orchestre, prodigieux soliste. Merci infiniment pour ce pur moment de bonheur. Merci Beethoven
D'accords: merci Beethoven
Dieser junge Mann verfügt über eine große Gestaltungsfähigkeit, die einen häufig staunen läßt, selbst wenn man das Stück Note für Note auswendig kennt und schon hunderte mal gehört hat.
Очень красивая музыка и великолепное исполнение.сплошной восторг.спасибо.
Whenever I listen to wonderful and beautiful performances ,
my soul is filled with an ineffable joy and impression
"Oops, I forgot my baton back in the hotel room!" "Oh problem solved. I'll just use my tooth pick from dinner."
His playing is thoughtful, elegant, and utterly beautiful...
😅😊😂🎉😂😢BRAVO MESTRE!!!!!PARABÉNS E GRANDE SUCESSO!!!!😊😢🎉😅😊
Quelle admirable version. Le violoniste est un authentique génie de la musique. L'orchestre et son chef sont extraordinaires. Merci.
L’âme de Bethoven doit tressaillir de ravissement en entendant cette magnifique interprétation. Bravo à tous et merci ❤❤❤❤❤
He plays it so naturally.. like very beautiful and raw.. feel like one of his first shows .. it is so soulful
Well done Daniel. I have listened to this concerto for decades and ths is up there with Vengerov, Perlman and Menuhin. Sublime tenderness and beauty. I look forward to a future rendition when you perhaps put your own creative signature on the cadenza, which Perlman and Menuhin didn't do but Vengerov did in his more recent performances. Your trills have superb clarity and finesse.
I would love to see a Guaneri in your hands to see how you express yourself on this concerto.
SIMPLE BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE
That was total perfection! I watch many performances of this, my favourite musical masterpiece and think I have seen the best. But this rendition has to now top my list. Bravo !!!
I agree and I am so happy that someone for whom it's the favorite piece says that.
Bravo Daniel tu es un génie, un grand violoniste, tu iras loin ! car je joue du violon et je sais qu'elle difficulté il y a ..C est merveilleux!!!! Simone.durand
Increíble...Daniel.
Солист играет великолепно. Музыка Бетховена гениальна, она очень изобретательна, динамична, глубока😮❤.
Bravi....molto bravo! Tanta freschezza e leggerezza.
The beginning is stunning! Such richness of nuances in the sound texture.
Outstanding performance.
Absolutely amazing! I have been listening to this masterpiece by Beethoven for 53 years starting at age 15. This young violinist is now in my sights. ❤🎉
Lozakovic, sensacional, sublime, un violinista muy fino, digno de la inmortalidad, estoy muy contento de escucharlo por primera vez, una grata sorpresa mundial, entre los mejores.
Esse primeiro movimento me coloca num mundo de beleza infinita.
...l just had to cry listening to this breathtaking Performance
Fantastico, straordinario. L'ho sentito piu' volte a Verbier ancora ragazzino, ma gia' bravissimo.
Absolutely wonderful 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
So beautiful! Rare are those who can play this piece in an outstanding way. Great work Daniel! *****
Ouch ! What a performance. ! Long gone the Francescattis, Elmans, Kogan, Oistrakhs, Kreislers, Perlmans, Milnsteins, et al. ..........The young generation takes over. The old masters gave the push and their teachings, but the young masters are now on the drivers seat. And lots and lots of them. Every time I see a new name. All super !
Magnifique interprétation si jeune! Bravo tous!
Gorgeous !!!
表现得细腻入微,华彩乐段非常精彩!
Playing with the soul!!! Só precious!!! 👏👏👏💖🎶
The rendition I was waiting for ! 👏👏👏👏👏 This man stands inside music, he is not like something flotting on a river.
Ce ti- ai dori mai mult, decat aceasta bijuterie muzicala!8
Brilliant interpretation!
Congratulations.
Beethoven , violin , ......beautiful , beautiful ❤
This video is amazing! It brought me back to a peaceful and relaxing world for wonderful moments. Thank you for sharing!
bravo! cool guy
Excellent , excellent , ❤
Juste magnifique musique violon 🎻.Orchestre.Bravos à tous .Thanks Schon 🙏👏♥️👩🦰
Best of bests!
Wow, such a wonderful heartfelt performance - bravo❤
Beatiful perform
Best recording of this ever. 22:25 was breathtaking
Изумительная музыка ! Помню с детства, хотя давно не слушал... Это НАСТОЯЩАЯ МУЗЫКА !!! Спасибо...
So great to get another video of Daniel’s performance. I watch them all and many several times and wish more newer ones would get posted. Such a genius but also a seemingly regular guy. Cheers!
Wonderful guy and a beautiful musician. I saw a video with him playing the Brahms concerto, with young Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä leading the Verbier festival chamber orchestra (on Mezzo) and it was so neat - not just great musicianship but because the two young men looked like brothers, the warmth and immediate understanding between them. Daniel is Swedish/Russian (he was born and raised in Sweden but his parents are Russian) and Klaus is Finnish, from a country that used to be part of Sweden. As a Swede myself it was so cool to see this... :)
So sory my dear but for me he is no regular in any level at all.
Que calidad musical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heureux de venir vous entendre dans Sibélius, à Tannay, dans quelques semaines !
Naprosto vynikající výkon tohoto osmnáctiletého houslisty.
Aici poate are 18 ani, dar în momentul acesta are 22 de ani și jumătate!!!❤
Absolument magnifique.
Il est magnifique et c’est un bonheur de l’écouter cet adorable virtuose ! Merci Daniel pour ton immense talent !🤩🤩🤩♥️🌹
It's the best performance I've ever seen. Daniel, bravo!
My dear friend from all the way back in high school played in the 1st violin section for 40 years, until just a few years ago. He was likely in that concert.
Божественный дар!как возможно все это запомнить и исполнять без нот перед носом! Чудесно!
Азаматсын Даниель! Браво! 😍❤👏👏👏🤝
Daniel is one of the most gifted of violinists. 👏👏👏
Apart from John.
@@leonardoiglesias2394 John who?
洗練されたオーケストラの演奏と繊細な表現のソロの調和が気に入りました。素晴らしいです。
손가락 지휘가 느므느므 현란해.... 아... 현기증...❤
merveilleuse interprétation
This is simply exquisite, Daniel!! It grips my soul and won't let go. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
the solo part is crazy!
Second clarinet too.
Amazing concert Daniel! Was pure emotion for this old Brazilian man.
Thank you! God bless you!
Go to the beach.
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Beach? Not more... 😎 HA-HA-HA-HA!!!
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Bravissimo Daniel!👏👏👏👏👏❤
Wonderful!!
Très belle interprétation. Vraiment j'aime.
Amazing!
Tan joven....tan talentoso....admirable su musicalidad....Ojalá que el autor de este bello concierto pudiese escuchar tan hermosa interpretación lllll
Era sordo.
One of the best renditions I've ever heard, from Heifetz on down!
🌅 🌅
Daniel,
Magnificent performance! Thank you!
I have shared it with others.
Anh Lê
San Francisco
absolutely great performance😊
Que maravilla de violinista y tan joven !! No solamente podrá llegar a ser otro Itzhak Perlman, sino superarlo con los años. Magnífica sintonia con la orquesta y extraordinaria cadenza en el primer movimiento. Una joya de interpretación del único y bellísimo concierto para violín , creación del genio de Beethoven. Pero que lástima la interrupción cerca del minuto nueve para poner una propaganda de Farmatodo; lamentable !!
Just beautiful ❤
A tender rendition.
bravo! daniel~ ✨️
Mr. Levine is living, and the Concertmaster.
INCREDIBLE EXTRAORDINARY....THE PERFECTION...ONE OF THE BEST CONCERT I LISTEN IN MY LIFE....CONGRATULATION ....
Aswsome, he seems to be playing on a modern violin, not a violin more than a hundred years old, good job, I enjoyed your performance very much
Amazing with a beautiful vibrato❤
Вечная музыка,и исполнитель её достоинство,брависсимо!!!г.Красноярск.
I am swooning ❤️ incredible
Beautiful playing and musicianship. Flawless intonation and very smooth and satisfying bow technique. It is a pleasure to hear Daniel play Beethoven.
Finally, I get to see it live!! Thank you for posting this!
Obrigado por esses minutos preciosos de boa música!
Para mi actualmente,el mejor joven violinista
I agree
La maravillosa. Orquesta sigue al concertino.
Je suis très aimue de voir avec quelle agilité il manie son archet bravo de Simone durand
Exelente ❤️🇮🇷🥇 concertino.