Itzhak Perlman - Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E - Various Conductors & Orchestras/Fan Compilation

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Published 2020-08-13
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) - Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 (1844)
1. Allegro molto appassionato (00:00)
2. Andante (13:02)
3. Allegretto non troppo -- Allegro molto vivace (21:05)
Itzhak Perlman, violin
*Version 2011 (live)
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
San Francisco Symphony
*Version 1983 (live)
David Zinman, conductor
New York Philharmonic

All Comments (21)
  • Besides the magnificent violinist Pearlman is the expressions on his face indicate that the spirit of music is inside him playing with his emotions. Something magical.⚘
  • @peter.g6
    Felix Mendelssohn was a true genius and Itzhak Perlman is a true virtuoso. Nothing else to say.
  • Sitting with my 92 year old patient who is between worlds. This magnificent, divine work quiets her soul. Thank you
  • @lippu65
    Itzhak Perlman's violin is his very soul speaking out to us through every note of Mendelssohn's composition. What an amazing rendering to soothe my day to day battle with cancer and the dread of my impending death. God bless you Perlman.
  • Itzhak Perlman is just perfect. The best violinist of the 20th century.
  • So effortless....even when he had aged he didn’t lose a thing! The man is a true force of nature, with such a joyful heart!
  • I have never liked the introduction of this concert. But, now, is my first time I enjoy the beginning of this concerto. Usually, musicians play too fast the beginning, that make me feel “nervous”. But, the peaceful feeling that Perlman gives at the beginning made me fell in love. I love Perlman’s playing.
  • I adore this man’s playing. I could listen and watch him all day. I love the way his face shows how much he loves playing with SO many emotions evident on his face ! Congratulations from an old woman aged 82 , dying From M N D , living in NZ.
  • @toddmurphy523
    During the "Allegro Molto Vivace", whatever his age, his facial expressions match the playfulness and fun of his virtuosity of the written music. Just a joy to watch and hear...!🙂
  • @user-mc7ce2kz3f
    The best and most beautiful things in the word can not be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.
  • I think, I never get tired of listening to Itzhak and Mendelson , God bless them for the joy they bring me.
  • It is absolutely sublime! How lucky we are to be able to enjoy this!!
  • @observersnt
    Absolute genius, demonstrating the phenomena we call the human brain. Marvel at how the brain of that man can remember exactly the thousands of notes, played in exactly the right sequence, for exactly the right duration and how that brain can control the fingers and hands to reproduce perfectly each note. Appreciate the orchestra doing the same. Appreciate the brain of the composer who imagined and transformed imagination into dots, lines and squiggles that others can see and whose eyes send signals to brains that replicate the music. Enjoy the sheer beauty and miracle of it all. Rejoice that we are blest with the same brain. Get excited by the many other musicians playing every kind of instrument that do the same. Marvel at the distinction between animals who rely on instinct and humans that have intellect and you soon realise what a miracle mankind really is, in every discipline to which we apply ourselves. Music it is, outstanding at that, but it's so much more. It is actually a miracle that we take for granted. Marvel at technology that enables simple, ordinary people like myself to sit at home watching and listening to things I would hardly ever be able to otherwise. we have much to be truly grateful for. Then marvel at those who are so bereft of the ability to appreciate it all and need to send a thumbs down sign, it beggars belief. Thanks for posting
  • @puliapop8299
    Благодаря интернету я могу побывать на любом концерте и услышать великую музыку величайших музыкантов. В удивительное время живём.
  • @elletuppen4844
    One of the violin maestros who just grows more magnificent with age. A refined tone second to none with a sweet & powerful sorority that is sheer bliss. Thank you Mr Perlman💜
  • Non sono intenditore, ma quanto è bella questa musica: veramente eleva l'anima!
  • @julieandrews730
    Just wonderful. Tears of gratitude for Itzhak and his talent and passion for the violin!
  • @gailhausmann1329
    Stunning performance!! ... I always get emotional listening to this....What a great talent. Great orchestra as well.... One of the greats.....
  • @IrmaDanieliszova
    Ich verlor den Atem. Himmlisch. Maestro, Sie waren für mich ein Vorbild. Trotz Krankheit haben Sie nicht aufgegeben. Sie sind ein weltberühmter Künstler, ich nur eine Dorfkirchenorganistin, aber ich habe trotz Gehbehinderung auch nicht aufgegeben. Gott segne Sie, Musik ist eine Freude, die mit uns bis in die Ewigkeit Schreiten. Danke.
  • @simonwong2738
    Terrific, high energy fast passages when younger and soft mellow slow passages when older, very thoughtful compilation, like father and son playing together.