How wonderful is this iexpressive explanation form this sensitive artist and his spiritual love of his instrument!
@gustavogrande65373 ай бұрын
wonderful words from a deep feeling young man about the indescribable, about the inexplicable spiritual feeling in music and in art 👋👋👋
@CK_Japan_24 күн бұрын
I heard that His grandfather was Sculptor. 😊 and he loved singing . I guess he has all senses .
@ΠΑΠΑΔΑΚΗΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΑ3 ай бұрын
❤A deeply sensitive artist!
@АпизаШатыналиева3 ай бұрын
Даниель ❤супер Спасибо
@liamnevilleviolist18093 ай бұрын
This is all fascinating to me. I always wondered [when they great Mr Ivry Gitlis died] ... who would be the next to play on it, and would it take a long time (as in, many years) to find a new player or buyer for it? I can't believe it's already now in the hands of one of my top favourite young violinists, Mr Lozakovich!! The style of Mr Gitlis vs. the style of Mr Lovakovich is VERY different - no one can match Mr Gitlis' incredible vibrato .... so I wonder if this violin's sound is going to change dramatically now. P.S. As a younger luthier back in 2018 - I was commencing a copy of the 1713 Ex-Sancy alongside my master, but unfortunately he passed away soon after commencement, before I could finish it, and all I had completed were the ribs. I left it at that because I would definitely need his expert advice on how to make a violin of this design sound very nice. Based on the measurements and life-sized photos I have of it: it's actually quite slim and "petite". Nice informative video :)
@radio4rthk3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Daniel Lozakovich performed on this violin while in Hong Kong. You may listen to the concert recording here 🔗 HK Phil Season Opening: Tarmo Peltokoski & Daniel Lozakovich www.rthk.hk/radio/radio4/programme/concerton4rpt/episode/972712