I've been an orchestral violinist since 1993, and only now have I discovered Kashimoto and this interpretation that is now my favorite. Incredible vibrato, passion, expression, absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for posting!
@user-co8sn4vs6l7 күн бұрын
Kashimoto.....wonderful....
@msatokochan3 күн бұрын
Daishin Kashimoto…brilliant✨✨
@salemsokiredor92258 күн бұрын
An interesting compilation, thanks. Braunstein was always amazing.
@zinam579512 сағат бұрын
Прекрасный скрипач!❤❤❤
@fanofipa7 күн бұрын
Love the first one with Simon Rattle. Everyone played like it was chamber music❤
@videomelody9311 күн бұрын
Noah Bendix-Balgley ver is so wonderful to me!! thank you for sharing video
@paclos296 күн бұрын
Guy’s solo has the perfect character and color for Brahms ❤
@10Ronaldinho80best2 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree.
@IrinaKrasko5 күн бұрын
Kashimoto- брависсимо!!!!!!
@belmon385 күн бұрын
Kashimoto, although Braunstain's calm vibrato and sound color is also beautiful
@violinhunter27 күн бұрын
Kashimoto.
@RENANRECKZIEGEL5 күн бұрын
Fantástica comparação!!
@edouardchan871911 күн бұрын
Excellent video
@dameerg53837 күн бұрын
I don’t remember the concertmasters name, but the live recording of Karajan from 1973 is on a whole other level.
@user-66fhkvzertik5 күн бұрын
Michael schwalbe
@10Ronaldinho80best2 күн бұрын
They all played this solo remarkably great. But only Guy played Brahms.
@伊藤裕基-o4pКүн бұрын
樫本 大進のヴァイオリンが一番艶というか色気があって良い。
@yamato-yosoroku-klausketeer8 күн бұрын
おもしろい動画!!!!!!
@FuenfteSaite3 күн бұрын
Kashimoto shows most deep & sincere approach. although Braunstein presents his own character and timing, it seems a bit stiff for me. I can feel Bendix-Balgley's character in his playing. so pure and innocent.
@dimitriosmargaritis2204 күн бұрын
Mayer probably loves playing Brahms 1st
@eliorinaldi63026 күн бұрын
Michel Schwalbe forever!
@jorgecarrera55657 күн бұрын
Violín Soli* is Also shared with the horn 😉
@violalatinoamericana6 күн бұрын
Guy❤ Noah Kashimoto
@Tigran-Shiganyan9 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@mishibird10 күн бұрын
Slightly unfair comparisons, as it’s the end of the movement, and how you play this solo depends so much on how you got there in the first place. Different conductors, different first horn in the third clip (Terwilliger vs. Dohr on the other two), different first flute (Blau on the second clip vs. Pahud on the other two), different orchestral sound even as a result. If you’d have had the same violinist on all three occasions, they would have played differently each time.
@nar01069 күн бұрын
So what? The point of a comparison is to see how things differ.
@mishibird9 күн бұрын
@@nar0106yes, but it’s not fair to judge the concertmasters on quality, as some are doing here, when they find themselves in very different circumstances here, at the mercy of others.
@jbap44599 күн бұрын
@@mishibird nobody said anything about judging anybody.
@nar01068 күн бұрын
@@mishibird The point of the video is to show three different interpretations. It is true that an interpretation is the result of the sum of various factors, that's why it's different, it's supposed to be.. You can judge whatever you want, if you want to criticize three violinists on their technical and musical approach you've got plenty to work on, their "violinism" doesn't change with the conductor or with the orchestra behind them, their violinism is what got them in that chair in the first place.
@papagen004 күн бұрын
1 japanese, 2 jews. classical music industry has come a long way.
@andreaskanten53643 күн бұрын
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@보바-w7z3 күн бұрын
Xddddddddd true
@AndreyRubtsovRU5 күн бұрын
Pahud looks bored. As usual :-)
@melaniamonicacraciun990011 күн бұрын
Classical music is not a funeral procession soundtrack 😢😢😢please turn back with the Redemption Song version, the Renaissance Spirit, cheer up plizzzzzz, we are not dead yet 😢😢😢we care to wake up to life everybody instead
@hectorberlioz144910 күн бұрын
You totally no understanding of great music!
@jerrydavis14758 күн бұрын
Funeral music is not for the dead but his relatives 😂
@AndreyRubtsovRU5 күн бұрын
I think this is one of the worst of famous orchestral violin solos. Brahms really chose a bad combo here. Violin, oboe and horn? No, mate, chose one. And that following tuplets passage? Really low style. Brahms understood something and never wrote this style in his later symphonies, luckily.