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Tchaikovsky SHOWDOWN 🎻 ft. Itzhak Perlman, David Oistrakh, & Alena Baeva
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I already know we’re going to need a Round 2 for this so just go ahead and list out and vote for the people you want me to include in the next round of Tchaikovsky SHOWDOWN

0:00 - Intro
0:31 - David Oistrakh
3:14 - Itzhak Perlman
5:52 - Alena Baeva
8:00 - Mystery musicia
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Views : 83,332
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Premiered Jan 15, 2024 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@RayChenViolinist

4 months ago

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@RayChenViolinist

4 months ago

I already know we’re going to need a Round 2 for this so just go ahead and list out and vote for the people you want me to include in the next round 🥊

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@selgeaus

4 months ago

I've always loved Perlman's tone only he could create - very warm and creamy soup type of tone.

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@formerpro9930

4 months ago

The great David Oistrakh owned this concerto.

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@SmoothJK

4 months ago

That's awesome that Ray included himself and saw some...less ideal parts. That's only a reminder of how far he has come as a musician over the years!

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@alfromvancouver

4 months ago

Got to give this one to the King of Violin, David Oistrakh! Definitely one of my most listened version of the Tchaikovsky.

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@eri6219

4 months ago

Really really love Perlman’s Tchaikovsky. It made me fell in love with Perlman and violin.

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@leonardobastos1945

4 months ago

Oistrakh is simple the BEST! Great sound, overtones, power and delicacy at the same time. The GOAT...

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@benlyon

4 months ago

Love that you included your own cringe moments. They happen to all of us across any career where you push yourself. The positive spin is super awesome for growing musicians!

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@a.r.mackinnon2451

4 months ago

Oistrakh's performance is just bloody mind-blowingly good.

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@AnkitPatel-ih6uv

4 months ago

I hope you add Julia Fischer to your next comparison videos! She's also an incredible performer but I've found that very few people in the U.S. know of her.

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@TheVinylFactor

4 months ago

I was hoping to see Augustin Hadelich here, I love his interpretation of Tchaikovsky.

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@claire-921

4 months ago

As my one of my favourite violin soloists, I believe that Itzhak Perlman's is my favourite version. When learning to play Tchaikovsky violin concerto, I would listen to his recordings. I always loved his phrasing and vibrato, the expressionism and grandious is so pleasant!

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@bardiakian5482

4 months ago

Heifetz does this piece in his way and wow… it is a fiery performance!!! People should give it a listen for sure!

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@Dilsli

4 months ago

I've seen you playing in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. And in the audience we talked that you were going places.🎉 That QEC: I brought a brother who was visiting me at the time and he had his first contact with the violin then and he loved it. We went back with his boyfriend who arrived at a later date. That brother is very ill now, at the hospital in Brazil. To cheer him up, I reminisced about the fun we had at the QEC.

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@Joie-du-sang

4 months ago

I saw Baeva perform the Britten concert with the NY Phil a few months ago and I really enjoyed. The concerto has a really unusual ending where it's very quiet and intimate, as opposed to the usual big ending most concertos have. She did a really great job with it, and I feel like that sort of ending must be incredibly scary to perform. You've just played 20-30 minutes and instead of going out with a bang you have to play very quietly and intimately, holding everyone's attention but not overdoing it. It was impressive!

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@saylork8547

4 months ago

It has always been my favorite violin concerto, or at least one of my favs! I grew up hearing the Perlman version, but honestly, I just love to listen to anyone playing it because the variety of colors and styles people add to it is great!

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@Daniel27600

4 months ago

Now you have to do the Bruch showdown! That first phrase can make or break the concerto.

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@johnalexander4946

3 weeks ago

Not sure how anyone can play the Tchaikovsky better than David Oistrakh. He represented the best of the Soviet school and Russian tradition.

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@jgunther3398

2 weeks ago

alena's playing is "honest and direct" as well. that sweetness and light is her personality -- a personality which will also include guns firing out of hell!

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