Leonidas Kavakos on his 1734 ‘Willemotte’ Stradivarius

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    Greek virtuoso Leonidas Kavakos talks about his extraordinary violin which belongs to Antonio Stradivari's late period.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @pecator70
    @pecator70 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for your amazing and beautiful story wich reflexes the love for this particular violin...but I can tell you it was mutual: the violin was looking for you too...and found you back...after 25 years! Wow!

  • @ballerine1
    @ballerine1 Před 6 lety +7

    Such an amazing story. Thanks for sharing it, and being the great inspiration you are!

  • @MD-zm6sn
    @MD-zm6sn Před rokem

    I’m 5 days into learning about violin but I admire this guy and his knowledge and ability.

  • @TristenDurocher
    @TristenDurocher Před 5 lety +2

    Beautiful instrument.

  • @violinvirtuose8531
    @violinvirtuose8531 Před 6 lety +26

    The best violinist!!!

  • @HenJack-vl5cb
    @HenJack-vl5cb Před 6 lety +21

    Loving your channel,but the sound volume particularly here is somewhat low.

  • @Anastasia-Mak-MAk
    @Anastasia-Mak-MAk Před 6 lety +5

    Leonidas Kavakos bright personality, fantastic violinist and my compatriot, whom I am very proud of. Your creativity is unique. What a pleasure to revel filigree playing the violin the ingenious artist, the violin in your hands inspires and admires millions of fans.Your exquisite, masterful style of tremolo in all compositions is unrivaled. We love you for your unrivaled talent and effulgent soul. All of Greece is proud of You.

  • @weijiang4626
    @weijiang4626 Před 3 lety +1

    I still can see some of old repaired cracks on the Violin's table.....

  • @gabriel-ke6nk
    @gabriel-ke6nk Před 6 lety

    Do you use a combination of strings? if anyone knows can you please tell me

  • @goddessfrost2668
    @goddessfrost2668 Před 6 lety +1

    🎶♥🎶

  • @aminghanbari6601
    @aminghanbari6601 Před 4 lety

    Best

  • @weijiang4626
    @weijiang4626 Před 3 lety +1

    I can see few fixed cracks on the top table at F hole area, it is a pity about it.

  • @laikeatlim8261
    @laikeatlim8261 Před 4 lety

    Interesting.

  • @JPizzle1490
    @JPizzle1490 Před 6 lety +6

    On the one hand, I totally understand and appreciate what Kavakos is saying about the prophetic quality of old instruments, but at the same time, the degree which these instruments have to be tampered with to get the kind of projection they have amounts to turning them into kind of Frankenstein monster violins.

    • @palladin331
      @palladin331 Před 4 lety +2

      Nonsense. Nearly all of the old fiddles have been set up to the same modern standards since the mid-19th century. There are literally tens of thousands of great sounding old violins. They are not composites nor have they been re-designed, and therefore they are not Frankenstein monsters. New violins are being made to the same standards to great success.

  • @rlkinnard
    @rlkinnard Před 2 lety

    Incredible violinist. There are famous old violinists, and I think that the current crop is just as good. Ditto with the violins - and that has been proven by blinded experiments.

  • @josefgajda2062
    @josefgajda2062 Před 6 lety +1

    Stradivarius violins were very favorite even if they were new. That was the reason why Stradivarius was very rich man.

  • @italianbirdvideos6190

    volume...

  • @thomas_the_cat
    @thomas_the_cat Před 4 lety +1

    just curious... how does these soloists actually afford a 10 million dollar violin? sometimes even so early on their careers... are most of them simply just rich to begin with? getting sponsored? or their gigs pay really well?

    • @kinoko1516
      @kinoko1516 Před 4 lety +2

      Oftentimes they are donated

    • @telebtw5697
      @telebtw5697 Před 4 lety +1

      A lot of times they do kind of a loaning thing. If an owner finds an amazing player they will loan it to them for their natural plying career. Then they will find another player. Then the cycle continues.

    • @vvreno
      @vvreno Před 4 lety +1

      For Maxim Vengerov, he purchased his Stradivarius with the assistance of Countess Yoko Nagae Ceschina, who paid half the cost of the violin.

    • @rlkinnard
      @rlkinnard Před 2 lety

      Loaning - Hillary Hahn uses a 19th century violin that is a copy of the famous Il Canone

  • @jbguadaplayer
    @jbguadaplayer Před 6 lety +9

    Before I watched this video I watched a video with Tetzlaff arguing that a modern violin like his Greiner is as good as any Stradivarius or Guarnerius. Here Kavakos says that when Stradivarius violins were new, the vioiins musicians preferred were the Amati violins that had already been played on for about a hundred years. In my opnion Kavakos is right.

    • @csar1523
      @csar1523 Před 6 lety +3

      jbguadaplayer myth, I played 3 Strads, 1 Guarneri and several new instruments, and I prefer the new over the old

    • @NathanielRobinson
      @NathanielRobinson Před 5 lety

      jbguadaplayer I agree. Sure there are nice modern instruments with lots of power, but the best Stradivaris or Guadagninis also have all these colors and flavors that are unique. It’s kind of like comparing the pack of crayons with 12 colors to the pack with 36 colors.

  • @charlesxavier6663
    @charlesxavier6663 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a Chinese strad bought off ebay.

  • @schubiduba1
    @schubiduba1 Před 4 lety +1

    Its well known that stradivarius had a team which worked for him ;)

  • @nickfaiella9164
    @nickfaiella9164 Před 2 lety

    cant hear anything

  • @michaelsoza4183
    @michaelsoza4183 Před 3 lety

    Politicaly he is a reactionary in Greece , so a poor mind whatever .