Jascha Heifetz - Ponce Estrellita

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2011
  • #!/GrandeesMusicos
    Jascha Heifetz (Vilnius, Lithuania, February 2, 1901 - December 10, 1987) was one of the greatest violin virtuosos in history, famous for his interpretations of famous melodies by Paganini, Bach and Saint-Saens. Considered by many the finest violinist of the 20th century.
    Eighty-three of his eighty-six, Jascha Heifetz played the violin, and sixty of his eighty-six, he did it in front of huge audiences worldwide. Since its first orchestrated concert in St. Petersburg on April 30, 1911, he exposed his art to the world through more than two million miles of travel around the globe, numerous appearances on radio and interests in filmmaking.
    Juila Fischer, Nathan Milstein, jascha heifetz, Maxim vengerov, ruggiero ricci, hilary hahn, itzhak perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Frank Peter Zimmermann, Leonidas Kavakos,Alexander Markov, violino
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  • @EddytheT
    @EddytheT Před 4 lety +150

    “Estrellita” a beautiful Mexican Serenade written in 1912 by composer Manuel Ponce, arranged by violinist Jascha Heifetz in 1923. A popular song in it's native land, as a young man Heifetz first heard it while dining in a cafe in Mexico City the day before his first concert in the capital. He loved the song so much he spent all that night arranging it for violin and piano to perform at his debut in honor of his host country. It became a world famous hit, and has remained a favorite encore piece to this day. I've always enjoyed the romantic beauty of "My Little Star", Eduardo

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 Před 2 lety

      Thanks!

    • @annacoribioanna
      @annacoribioanna Před 2 lety +1

      😍 thank you for this story! so nice to know how things come about

    • @annacoribioanna
      @annacoribioanna Před 2 lety +4

      English Lyrics ☺ for the song he heard
      "Little star from the distant sky
      That watches my pain
      That knows my suffering
      Come down and tell me if she likes me a little
      Because I can't live without her love
      You are, Little star, my beacon of love
      You know that I will soon die
      Come down and tell me if she likes me a little
      Because I can't live without her love"

    • @alna9681
      @alna9681 Před rokem

      Ok but how did he arrange and learn this all in one night did he sleep 😂

    • @kkal9915
      @kkal9915 Před rokem

      Thanks for your insight and information!

  • @TheDerrickoh
    @TheDerrickoh Před 10 lety +221

    This is an excerpt from the film, "They Shall Have Music" for anyone that was wondering.

  • @LYCANSS777
    @LYCANSS777 Před 9 lety +78

    Manuel María Ponce, immortal mexican composer, interpreted by one of the greatest ever!

  • @puccinifan
    @puccinifan Před 13 lety +31

    So much for Heifetz being cold. This is marvelously heart on sleeve, as it should be.

  • @Mickju
    @Mickju Před 3 měsíci +7

    This piece has never been played more beautifully. Heifetz was superb.

    • @nataliekriegler9329
      @nataliekriegler9329 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes he was…totally & completely. I was devastated when he died and also had an almost opportunity to study @ UCLA at one of his 6 week masterclasses but wasn’t well and was unable to prepare a daunting tape in summer of 1981 consisting of ( including) Caprice 17, Paganini…but my initial app,ication went through and he was interested in me…….biggest regret not being able to follow through and participate/study there with him. He’s the greatest

    • @Mickju
      @Mickju Před 2 měsíci

      That's unfortunate that you missed an opportunity to study with him. A friend of mine at Eastman got to study with him in the 70s and loved him. The first violin recording I ever bought was Heifetz playing Brahms in the late 50s/early 60s when I was in High School. I was sold on him from then on. I regret never hearing him live. @@nataliekriegler9329

  • @vaticansexparty
    @vaticansexparty Před 6 lety +39

    his use of crescendo and decrescendo whenever he wants is amazing, its like watching fire burn

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 Před 3 lety +24

    When I found the sheet music to this arrangement I thought I died and went to heaven. What a beautiful piece of music and a terrific performance.

    • @NellieKAdaba
      @NellieKAdaba Před 2 lety +1

      I have a piano 🎹 with the sheet music 🎼 too.

  • @carolshang
    @carolshang Před 5 lety +9

    I've watched this video like crayzy for years. Never get tired of it.

  • @poseuresque
    @poseuresque Před 12 lety +18

    in his prime heifetz' bowing was hypnotic.

  • @annacoribioanna
    @annacoribioanna Před 2 lety +13

    Estrellita is a song
    English Lyrics ☺
    "Little star from the distant sky
    That watches my pain
    That knows my suffering
    Come down and tell me if she likes me a little
    Because I can't live without her love
    You are, Little star, my beacon of love
    You know that I will soon die
    Come down and tell me if she likes me a little
    Because I can't live without her love"

  • @KPO6859
    @KPO6859 Před 11 lety +18

    I have been looking for the name of this song for thirty years. OMG! I have never heard anything so beautiful. Thank you for posting.

  • @sherom
    @sherom Před 8 lety +26

    I heard this played by many violinist, i would have to say, Jascha owns this gem.

  • @olalinds
    @olalinds Před 10 lety +33

    No matter what Heifetz does technically it is to create great music making

  • @josefranciscosilva2560
    @josefranciscosilva2560 Před 5 lety +12

    Ninguém até hoje superou o Jascha Heiftez na arte de tocar um violino. O cara é o melhor dos melhores.👏👌👍💎

  • @MrOnionDip
    @MrOnionDip Před 11 lety +5

    he has such a distinct way of playing it's amazing.

  • @xDMrGarrison
    @xDMrGarrison Před 9 lety +6

    My soul... It melted..

  • @jacc88888
    @jacc88888 Před 6 lety +55

    Agree with puccinifan below: so much for Heifetz being cold. This is the closest thing to a human voice singing I’ve ever heard from a violinist I think. What a player!

  • @eduardorobles428
    @eduardorobles428 Před 4 lety +6

    The Best🎻👌

  • @masterfilemusicdream
    @masterfilemusicdream Před 6 lety +10

    La historia cuenta que Mr. Heifetz visitó México y escuchó ese tema del compositor M. Ponce y le gustó tanto que hizo una adaptación para piano y violín.
    El maestro Jascha Heifetz pueden ver más de él en el documental "El violinista de Dios".

  • @amanlearnscode
    @amanlearnscode Před 3 lety +7

    I'm pretty sure that those said Heifetz is cold cannot play this piece more warm than him!

    • @nickcarroll8565
      @nickcarroll8565 Před 5 měsíci

      People tend to say the playing is more warm if the facial expressions match 🙄. If people only listen to Heifetz by recording instead of watching his face I guarantee they’d have a different opinion.

  • @davidgarcia7159
    @davidgarcia7159 Před 8 lety +9

    mi ídolo Heifetz😃

  • @ajbarrett64
    @ajbarrett64 Před 12 lety +5

    This is just excellent.

  • @DavidWDNO
    @DavidWDNO Před 9 lety +9

    Hats off to a genius!!)) Thank you,Mr.Heifetz!)

  • @wankaparadiso
    @wankaparadiso Před 12 lety +3

    Always dig these "German Expression(istic)" close-ups of the audience's enraptured response to such music that melts the heart.

  • @Tiago-ss5pk
    @Tiago-ss5pk Před 3 lety +2

    Perfect! Genius

  • @paufeu333
    @paufeu333 Před 10 lety +6

    Simply the best!

  • @geertdehoux
    @geertdehoux Před 11 lety +4

    A wonderful piece of music!
    So sincere...

  • @PBXVIILY
    @PBXVIILY Před 7 lety +5

    LOVE YOU JASCHA

  • @GiftGeorge-xd7yg
    @GiftGeorge-xd7yg Před rokem +1

    Magnificent 😮😮

  • @JonathanChivon
    @JonathanChivon Před 8 lety +9

    Bravo!! So Beautiful!

  • @vivianabazoberry6025
    @vivianabazoberry6025 Před rokem +1

    CORREN LÁGRIMAS DE EMOCIÓN POR MIS MEJILLAS AL ESCUCHAR AL MAESTRO HEIFETZ

  • @Cheryl-kristen
    @Cheryl-kristen Před 8 lety +6

    Thanks for uploaded!
    Thank you Mr.Heifetz 😍

  • @user-hl3pc5ts6m
    @user-hl3pc5ts6m Před 3 lety +1

    I love his Estrellita ssssssso mmmmmmmuch , especially articulation=bowing!

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister Před 9 lety +19

    Heifetz wrote this transcription of Estrellita.
    The off-camera pianist is Theodore Saidenberg, who occasionally filled in for Emanuel Bey, and later Brooks Smith. Saidenberg also accompanied several other artists and was an accomplished performer in his own right. In later years, he was a conductor and also a musical director for many Broadway plays, including the 1976 revival of "My Fair Lady."

    • @tchaffman
      @tchaffman Před 7 lety +3

      +Tom Barrister Theodore Saidenberg is my Great Grandfather. Would love to research more into his life and find more of his recordings. Any suggestions on where to look? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

    • @TomBarrister
      @TomBarrister Před 7 lety +3

      I would recommend using a search engine (Google) and going from there. He's mentioned a few times on Amazon in various recordings, and you might also check Naxos. I was told that he worked at the Band Box in Los Angeles in the 1940's before moving to New York. His brother Daniel was also a conductor, as well as a cellist.

    • @tchaffman
      @tchaffman Před 7 lety +1

      Tom Barrister Thank you. Greatly appreciate it!

    • @alexsaldarriaga8318
      @alexsaldarriaga8318 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tchaffman Teddy Saidenberg collaborated with violinist Louis Gabowitz in South Florida during the 1960s and 1970s. Too bad I never met either of them. I was just a child back then. I heard stories about them from someone who is now long gone.

    • @tchaffman
      @tchaffman Před 3 lety +2

      @@alexsaldarriaga8318 That's awesome, I've listened to Louis Gabowitz's violin recordings and I didn't know they collaborated. Thanks for sharing!

  • @charlesc5660
    @charlesc5660 Před 6 lety +51

    Found this after listening to Ray Chen's rendition, which is very, very nice too and available on CZcams too.
    I love almost everything Heifetz plays including this piece! And of course Heifetz would arrange this piece in F sharp major, instead of something simpler :-)
    I can just imagine Heifetz saying this to his students: "As warm-up for this morning, let's start with something simple.. let's start with fingered octaves and tenths in F sharp major. Oh, don't just do two octaves, let's do three if your fingerboard's long enough."

    • @untonsured
      @untonsured Před 4 lety +9

      I think he put it in that key so it would be softer like velvet.

    • @Mickju
      @Mickju Před 4 lety +5

      Ray Chen plays this beautifully, but Heifetz is still the master.

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 3 lety +1

      How about G flat minor?

    • @fluteteatime
      @fluteteatime Před 2 lety +1

      being an amateur flutist i tried this piece in f major, and while the piece still sounds sweet in f major too, i saw why heifetz arranged it in f sharp major. it just sounds so much more delicate and buoyant in f sharp major. the master knew what he wanted....

    • @oldgoat5
      @oldgoat5 Před 2 lety +12

      He said he used F# to remove the open string resonances, to sound more like a voice.

  • @user-op6vy3gg2b
    @user-op6vy3gg2b Před 5 lety +3

    He was playing sync to the recording for the movie. He told to his students You can notice that the violin is not the usual Guarneri but a practice fiddle.

  • @Deerse
    @Deerse Před 5 lety +8

    I don't listen as a violinist (because I am not) but as a musician to mr Heifetz. Indeed it is very lyrical and also perfect. I hear/feel fire as lava under the ground when he is taken away by the music and yet keeps his aristocratic command. But the word that arises in all his performances in my head is: nobelness. I myself am not touched by his baroque renditions but when it comes to Saint-Saën's piece it is incredible in the most good sence of the word.

  • @rodolfomartino1903
    @rodolfomartino1903 Před 2 lety +1

    E pensare che Ponce da questa sua composizione conosciuta in tutto il mondo non prese neanche un soldo! Forse i capelli bianchi per questo!

  • @luislaguna1219
    @luislaguna1219 Před 7 lety +5

    POR FAVOR ESTA PRECIOSA MELODIA ES DEL MAESTRO MEXICANO ¡ MANUEL M. PONCE ! DEBEN RECONOCER LOS CREDITOS

  • @aguilita80
    @aguilita80 Před 4 lety +1

    De México 🇲🇽 para el mundo Manuel. M. Ponce autor de Estrellita

  • @JFKWT
    @JFKWT Před 12 lety +1

    how could anyone dislike this...

  • @hkevin2006
    @hkevin2006 Před 11 lety +1

    A touching piece that one can hardly forget, thanks for the upload.

  • @Rephrat
    @Rephrat Před 12 lety +2

    37 years old J.Heifetz !!!

  • @ChaplinTheKid1921
    @ChaplinTheKid1921 Před 10 lety +3

    Yes; but the beautiful masterpiece by Manuel Ponce is just adorable even on a video in a video. Salute

  • @user-ri4ev1fq9v
    @user-ri4ev1fq9v Před 6 lety +2

    Beautiful pieces..

  • @PRODUCCIONESMONROY
    @PRODUCCIONESMONROY Před 5 měsíci

    Woooow que bella interpretación de "Estrellita" de Manuel M. Ponce. Haré una película.

  • @misc.e1057
    @misc.e1057 Před 10 lety +40

    The finer details of bowing, like that rotation onto flat hair for the powerful last passage, and the little wrist/fingers retake @2:46 ...I don't think that kind of stuff can be taught. In watching great artists, it always seems like the music leads them to express their already amazing technique instinctively. Note: never practice one (Musicality or Technique) without the other!

    • @hangzheng
      @hangzheng Před 9 lety +8

      In my very limited communication with masters, I'm quite sure it's endless practice and exploration of physical and instrument limits that leads to this

    • @misc.e1057
      @misc.e1057 Před 9 lety +11

      That is essentially what I mean by expressing their technique "instinctively." They refine their skills through endless experimentation (Milstein is a perfect example) and know how apply them for maximum effect.
      I didn't mean the music literally leads them to the technique; that would be pretty misguided. My point, really, was that there is often an obsession with formalism in today's players--they are less likely to take musical risks, it seems. The same experimentation and limit testing that is done with the instrument can be done with the music.
      Perhaps I would've been better served by saying that great masters have musical insight that matches their technical prowess, and the two are in perfect harmony.

    • @philnewton3096
      @philnewton3096 Před 4 lety

      Couldnt agree more -Listening is teaching oneself -Did T Adorno say "close all conservatoires"
      too much instruction in schools and grades a nonsense.

    • @alexpate8626
      @alexpate8626 Před 4 lety

      phil newton dropping an Adorno reference in a Heifetz video. The internet needs more of that, well done!

    • @alexsaldarriaga8318
      @alexsaldarriaga8318 Před 3 lety

      Your comment is one of the best and most insightful I’ve ever read on CZcams or anywhere else. I completely agree that one should never separate the music from the technique. You are obviously a fine violinist, violin teacher, or violin cognoscenti. My hat’s off to you!

  • @FerminFranco
    @FerminFranco Před 11 lety +1

    Excellent arrangement and video for this marvelous piece of the Mexican composer Manuel Maria Ponce!

  • @JorgeluisCalibatasledesma-66

    ....GRACIAS.....PAISANO......!

  • @user-wz1gd8rd2p
    @user-wz1gd8rd2p Před 3 lety

    Спасибо! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏

  • @lipotauer
    @lipotauer Před 13 lety +6

    Ponce-Heifetz: Estrellita

  • @eleonoraarismendi1209
    @eleonoraarismendi1209 Před 3 lety

    me hace llorarrrrrrrrrrrrrrr esta obraaa me encanta

  • @Santaferi1
    @Santaferi1 Před 13 lety +1

    Bravooo...

  • @xixy
    @xixy Před 13 lety +1

    I love!

  • @jeanparke9373
    @jeanparke9373 Před 7 lety +115

    A 3-minute love letter written with a bow and strings by Jascha Heifetz hmmmmm

    • @arazaratsyan6478
      @arazaratsyan6478 Před 6 lety +19

      Except it was written by Ponce and Heifetz is more like the person reading it.

    • @jeanparke9373
      @jeanparke9373 Před 4 lety +3

      @@arazaratsyan6478 haha sure

    • @MARTIN201199
      @MARTIN201199 Před 3 lety +4

      Mexican composer Manuel Ma. Ponce is the author of this melancholic melody

    • @user-hl3pc5ts6m
      @user-hl3pc5ts6m Před 3 lety +1

      I love his Estrellita sssssssssso mmmmmmmuch yes!

  • @aaronlaw97
    @aaronlaw97 Před 12 lety +4

    A video in a video in a video.

  • @ovni4036
    @ovni4036 Před 10 lety +2

    Viva Mexico...!

  • @ciaomag
    @ciaomag Před 3 lety

    転調が心憎い😍 BRAVO❣️

  • @sleuthed4529
    @sleuthed4529 Před 2 lety

    love

  • @SomeAnimeOtaku
    @SomeAnimeOtaku Před 12 lety

    It's Jascha Heiception!!

  • @trevorford9079
    @trevorford9079 Před 11 lety +3

    I wish the description that states he was well-known for interpretations of Paganini was accurate. He is actually known to have recorded remarkably few of Paganini's pieces. He did 3 caprices, moto perpetuoto and maybe a couple others. He used to play I Palpiti as an encore the odd time as well. I would kill to have seen that!

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 Před 2 lety

      He studied all the caprices with Auer, as Kopytova's excellent biography says. In fact, his early repertoire in Russia (which included the Paganini concerto in D) was much richer than his later work.

  • @dchenviolinist
    @dchenviolinist Před 12 lety +1

    look at that posture...

  • @msotil
    @msotil Před 2 lety

    This is a Victrola 78 shellac 1332-A (on the other side, 1332-B, "Valse Bluette" of Drigo).

  • @junliangho501
    @junliangho501 Před 3 lety

    Does anyone know how to get the exact recording used in this film without the film part? (Just the music)

  • @shilloshillos
    @shilloshillos Před 12 lety +4

    That is a ridiculously touching piece. Heifetz totally hits the spot. And the piano accompaniment is so embellished, in the Godowsky style almost. Does anyone have a piano solo score to share?

    • @nekocafe8420
      @nekocafe8420 Před rokem

      I have the piano accompainment of this arrangement

  • @demiluizpires5917
    @demiluizpires5917 Před rokem

    Esplêndidos,,que som será stradivario,,,podia voltar nas ruas os ensaio povão ficariam felizes. Brs m.m.,sp pvott.

  • @Berlinchesmusic
    @Berlinchesmusic Před 4 lety

    Demasiado

  • @Jinn_life
    @Jinn_life Před 12 lety

    where is this clip an excerpt from?

  • @patrickchong518
    @patrickchong518 Před 4 lety

    Who was the little girl with the violin near the end?

  • @rigellianaire
    @rigellianaire Před 10 lety

    Galya my sacred treasure goose, dreaming of you right now... 143

  • @sappy.7z
    @sappy.7z Před 2 lety

    It's genuinely impressive how Heifetz took this simple but beautiful fusion of classical and Mexican folk music and turned it into generic european mush. Piano part sounds like someone heard Estrellita once, tried playing it for the first time on stage, fell asleep from boring themselves, woke up halfway through and forgot what key they were playing in.

  • @technicmachine
    @technicmachine Před 3 lety

    2:30 Literally me when I watch his recordings.

  • @user-xh2kj4ui4r
    @user-xh2kj4ui4r Před rokem

    I would like to think M.Ponce surely made Estrellita for Jascha Heifetz. (soon be 91 yrs. Japanese) We have only to ask him how to play Estrellita.

  • @juantt972
    @juantt972 Před 12 lety +1

    name of the movie??

  • @strawberryxBunny3
    @strawberryxBunny3 Před 12 lety

    @aaronlaw97
    Whoa, inception.

  • @connorchen9688
    @connorchen9688 Před 6 lety

    This is interesting I see his bow start to go near the fingerboard when it is near the tip. Is this proper technique because I alwaygs hear people say that heifetz is the standard of perfection.

    • @sashaallan855
      @sashaallan855 Před 5 lety

      You will see this with many great violinists

    • @romanlytwyniw3186
      @romanlytwyniw3186 Před 5 lety

      It allows you to change the bow more smoothly at the tip as keeping the bow completely straight creates rigidity

    • @romanlytwyniw3186
      @romanlytwyniw3186 Před 5 lety +1

      It allows you to change the bow more smoothly at the tip as keeping the bow completely straight creates rigidity

  • @sashakim8151
    @sashakim8151 Před 4 lety

    이거 싫어요 누른사람 실화냐...?너무잘해서 싫어요 눌렀나...?

  • @user-wr3vv5sv4w
    @user-wr3vv5sv4w Před 4 lety

    What’s moves name?

  • @95Madara95
    @95Madara95 Před 12 lety

    inception

  • @dinobianchi395
    @dinobianchi395 Před 7 lety

    vorrei questo film in italiano

  • @nibblesdotbas
    @nibblesdotbas Před 3 lety

    1:51 A bit of the soft focus that filmmakers used to love for moments of tender female emotion. In addition to giving an ethereal look, perhaps it was suggestive of vision through tears. (See "gaussian girl" entry on TVTropes.)

  • @dinobianchi395
    @dinobianchi395 Před 7 lety

    vorrei vedere questo film in italiano

  • @SomeAnimeOtaku
    @SomeAnimeOtaku Před 12 lety

    @aaronlaw97 lol

  • @krackenzap
    @krackenzap Před 10 lety

    You're looking for a train...

  • @Th3R3M1nd3r
    @Th3R3M1nd3r Před 12 lety

    @strawberryxBunny3 False.
    Videoception.

  • @jogomez1988a
    @jogomez1988a Před 10 lety +1

    A mexican composition....

  • @zanhuang7402
    @zanhuang7402 Před 7 lety

    The shall have music is probably the corniest movie I ever seen.

  • @nelsonliew84
    @nelsonliew84 Před 5 lety +1

    Maybe it’s just me, I never like the eerie vibrato of Heifetz at all...

    • @sashaclarino9022
      @sashaclarino9022 Před 3 lety +4

      When one young man was looking at Mona Lisa at Museum, he said to his friend, : it does not impress me
      One lady, heard it,and replied:
      Mona Lisa impressed so many people, so if it will not impress you, it does not change anything ....

  • @brandoisthy6678
    @brandoisthy6678 Před 4 lety +1

    Heifetz wasn't the finest violinist of the 20th century. He is the greatest violinist of all time. Maybe paganini was better. But that's cuz he sold his soul to the devil

  • @my2006natu
    @my2006natu Před 3 lety

    このハイフェッツによる編曲は良くないと思います。この楽譜は購入しましたが、弾きたくないです。他の奏者もよくこの楽譜を使って演奏していることが多いですが、もっと別の編曲があるといいと思います。次のもののバイオリン版が欲しいです。このチェロの演奏は素晴らしいです。ハイフェッツの演奏は感動できません。宮田 大 Dai Miyata/ポンセ:エストレリータ Ponce-Estrellita 
    czcams.com/video/QR50OtY7fhY/video.html