| Nathan Milstein plays Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata (1st Mov.) - 631 sec Nathan Milstein plays Beethoven Sonata for Violin & Piano No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer"): 1st Movement.
Pianist: Georges Pludermacher Auteur : SamLee0519 Tags:nathan milstein georges pludermacher ludwig van beethoven kreutzer sonata violin violinist virtuoso  |
| Nathan Milstein plays Massenet Meditation - 240 sec Milstein has been a favorite violinist of mine since I can remember. His recording of the Bach Chaconne is one of the greatest masterpeices I have ever heard. This recording has not been heard that much I think so enjoy! Auteur : aimson Tags:classical violin music Nathan Milstein Massenet Meditation  |
| Bach BWV 1004 Chaconne Nathan Milstein Violin - Part 1 - 595 sec Wonderful! One of my favorites. As all kind of pure artistry, incomparable.
The Part 2 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdEFedswEX0 Auteur : salvianojr Tags:Bach BWV_1004 Partita_2 Chaconne Nathan Milstein Violin  |
| Milstein plays Brahms - 489 sec Violinist Milstein plays Brahms' Violin Concerto 3rd movement Auteur : moondrunk Tags:Milstein Brahms Violin Concerto  |
| Bach J S, Nathan Milstein, Partita No 3 in E, Bwv 1006 - Pre - 193 sec Bach J S, Nathan Milstein, Violin, Partita No 3 in E, Bwv 1006 - Prelude Auteur : Retardico Tags:Bach J.S. Nathan Milstein Violin  |
| Nathan Milstein plays Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata (3rd Mov.) - 401 sec Nathan Milstein plays Beethoven Sonata for Violin & Piano No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer"): 3rd Movement.
Pianist: Georges Pludermacher Auteur : SamLee0519 Tags:nathan milstein georges pludermacher ludwig van beethoven kreutzer sonata violin violinist virtuoso  |
| Nathan Milstein 'Paganiniana' - 432 sec Nathan Milstein his compose.. Auteur : zoptrikeman Tags:Nathan milstein paganini paganiniana virtuose bach great violinists concerto  |
| Bach BWV 1004 Chaconne Nathan Milstein Violin - Part 2 - 232 sec One of the best interpretation Auteur : salvianojr Tags:Bach BWV_1004 Partita_2 Chaconne Nathan Milstein Violin  |
| Nathan Milstein and Pinchas Zukerman - 64 sec http://www.allegrofilms.com/milstein Nathan Milstein: Master of Invention. Conversation between Pinchas Zukerman and Nathan Milstein. Auteur : allegrofilms Tags: nathan milstein pinchas zukerman classical film documentary christopher nupen dvd allegro films allegrofilms  |
| Sarah Chang - Chopin's Nocturne (Milstein) - 291 sec Includes visit with Sir Yehudi Menuhin Auteur : vonkleinschmidt Tags: Classical Violin Chopin  |
| Nathan Milstein - Allegro Aperto - Mozart - 569 sec embedding and help
Nathan Milstein, violin (1904-1992)
'Allegro aperto' from "Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in A major"
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Philharmonia Orchestra/Norman Del Mar (1963)
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| Milstein Paganini Capriccio no. 5 - 129 sec Une superbe interprétation au violon Auteur : nagari244 Tags:Milstein Paganini Caprice Capriccio 5 violín violon  |
| Nathan Milstein plays Tchaikovsky (vaimusic.com) - 252 sec Nathan Milstein
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (excerpt part 1)with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Walter Hendl, conductor (1963)
from:VAI DVD 4279
Nathan Milstein A Centennial Tribute
TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691). Auteur : vaimusic Tags: Nathan Milstein Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Classical Music Chicago Symphony Orchestra Walter Hendl  |
| Nathan Milstein Plays Bach Partita #3, Part 1 - 656 sec Somebody requested to hear Milstein playing the third partita so I thought I would post it. This contains the first 3 movements. Sorry, no video again. Auteur : aimson Tags:Classical Violin Nathan Milstein Bach Partita  |
| Nathan Milstein plays Tchaikovsky (vaimusic.com) - 261 sec Nathan Milstein
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (excerpt part 2) with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Walter Hendl, conductor (1963)
from:VAI DVD 4279
Nathan Milstein A Centennial Tribute
TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691). Auteur : vaimusic Tags: Nathan Milstein Tchaikovsky Chicago Symphony Orchestra Violin Walter Hendl Classical Music  |
| Nathan Milstein plays Mendelssohn (vaimusic.com) - 236 sec *NEW VIDEO CLIP*
Nathan Milstein
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 1st movement (excerpt) with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Walter Hendl, conductor
(1962)
from: VAI DVD 4279
Nathan Milstein A Centennial Tribute
TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691). Auteur : vaimusic Tags: Nathan Milstein Violin Chicago Symphony Orchestra Classical Music Walter Hendl  |
| Michael Rabin - Chopin arr. Milstein "Nocturne" - 224 sec Michael Rabin and the Bell Telephone Houer Orchestra
Conducted by Donald Voorhees
Michael Rabin managed to be one of the most talented and tragic violin virtuosi of his generation. Hailed as a child prodigy, his talent matured gracefully into an adult level, but he failed to follow in his emotional growth, resulting in a cutting short of his career. He never reached the age of 36, yet remains one of the most fondly remembered of virtuoso violinists for listeners and fellow musicians such as Pinchas Zukerman, with whom he shared a teacher.
Rabin's father was a violinist in the New York Philharmonic, and his mother a Juilliard-trained pianist. When he was a year old, Rabin was able to beat perfect time, and at three he demonstrated his possession of perfect pitch; by five he was studying the piano, and not long after, while visiting a doctor whose hobby was the violin, Rabin took up a miniature version of the instrument that was in the office and began tuning and playing it, refusing to return it. His father began teaching him the instrument soon after, but before their fifth lesson, the elder Rabin realized that his son's musicianship exceeded his own. Ultimately Rabin studied with Ivan Galamian, the future teacher of Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman.
Rabin made his first professional appearance in 1947, at age ten, with the Havana Philharmonic under Artur Rodzinski, performing the Wieniawski Concerto No. 1. He made his recording debut two years later, on the Columbia Masterworks label, with a set of 11 of Paganini's Caprices for solo violin. The following year came Rabin's Carnegie Hall debut, at age 13, with the Vieuxtemps Concerto No. 5, in a performance that had him hailed in The New York Times as "already an accomplished artist...play[ing] with real grace and beauty of tone." No less a figure than the conductor George Szell declared Rabin the greatest violin talent that had come to his attention in the previous 30 years, and Dimitri Mitropoulos called Rabin "the genius violinist of tomorrow."
In the 1950s, Rabin signed with Capitol-EMI, for which he recorded the most important part of his legacy, including the Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1, the first and second violin concertos of Wieniawski, and the Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Glazunov concertos. At the end of the 1950s, Rabin suddenly cut short his recording career, for reasons that were never clear. He continued to perform regularly in concerts around the world, and even made broadcast recitals during the 1960s revealed his talents undiminished. There were accounts of his emotional instability, and an unstable personal life -- he had a rough time adjusting to the change from child prodigy to adult virtuoso, though his talent showed no signs of abatement; during the late '60s there were stories of chronic drug use; he also displayed some unusual neuroses, including a fear of falling off the stage, but none of that should have affected his recording career while leaving his concert career intact. In any case, Rabin never entered a recording studio again after 1959, and in 1972, while still in the prime of his life died in a fall when he slipped on a parquet floor and struck his head on a chair Auteur : MichaelRabinMemoriam Tags: rabin chopin nocturne horowitz rubinstein heifetz perlman stern kreisler elman hassid gitlis  |
| PAGANINIANA by Milstein, Manrico PADOVANI plays. - 365 sec The italian violinist Manrico Padovani plays as encore the famous pout-pourri "Paganiniana" composed by Nathan Milstein. Auteur : GDM96 Tags:manrico padovani paganini milstein heifetz stern kremer menuhin accardo gitlis mutter grumiaux vengerov szeryng oistrakh  |
| Milstein - 432 sec a vionlinist who plays like a god.... Paganiniana Auteur : sissy Tags:violin musician music  |
| Anna Tifu-Chopin-Nocturne in C sharp minor-arranged Milstein - 252 sec Anna Tifu-Chopin-Nocturne in C sharp minor-arranged Milstein-Violin & piano Auteur : xhoan Tags:Anna Tifu Chopin Nocturne in C sharp minor arranged Milstein violin piano  |