Had the honor of seeing him play the Brahms violin concerto this year in Malta. What an impression he made. I am forever a Braunstein fan
@gypsyfiddler
3 жыл бұрын
...you are beyond amazing Guy Braunstein!....Nathan Milstein was resurrected after that performance!
@alexsaldarriaga8318
4 жыл бұрын
Braunstein is, in my opinion, one of the greatest violinists in the world today. He's a force of nature. Always unique, provocative, and compelling. Milstein would be proud and, dare I say, highly approve of this rendition. Like Milstein, he doesn't force the sound. He allows the violin to resonate freely and naturally. And his technique is there only for the music, not to show off. Bravissimo!!
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
4 жыл бұрын
...muy acertada opinión, totalmente de acuerdo
@alexsaldarriaga8318
4 жыл бұрын
Gracias Francisco! Milstein was a master of invention. I really believe he would have been amused and impressed with Braunstein’s refreshing rendition of his Paganiniana. I look forward to hearing more of Braunstein in the years ahead. He is phenomenal!
@violatione
Жыл бұрын
I must concur!
@musicfirst5020
Жыл бұрын
Just stumbled over this violinist recently. Wow, what a find! True to old school, but with his own style. He makes all the others sound corny or cookie-cutter. Finally a modern violnist I WANT to listen to! AMAZING
@GandhiTheJanitor
3 жыл бұрын
I love watching and hearing the alterations different artists add to make their own beautiful twists on the song.
@loshisad3889
3 жыл бұрын
ON THE PIECE!!! Song: rap, trap, etc. piece: classical music
@violinhunter2
3 жыл бұрын
Yep.
@spectacular-fj5rm
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, some of them change the lyrics as well, you should hear it, amazing 😋
@JameSongMaker
Жыл бұрын
@@loshisad3889 whatever. Jesus, exhale once in a while
@Andrewforgot
Жыл бұрын
“I bought the violin, i will use the whole violin”
@mikhaillindan9091
5 жыл бұрын
One of all time Greats this Guy is, bravo!
@Asiklara18
Жыл бұрын
This is an absolutely incredible performance! Bravissimo, Maestro Bronstein!!!
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
Жыл бұрын
Braunstein
@KolodziejczykKuba
4 жыл бұрын
So this is virtuosity taken to next level. Absolute perfection but used as a servant to a musicianship which is just stunning. wooooow.
@danyariv-weisbuch7543
Жыл бұрын
awesome performance. he is in dialogue with his violin, impressive result. the sound is beautiful and the playing links all in a exceptional package
@user-ui4sj7zz9l
3 ай бұрын
So relaxed , confident , emotional , good bow control , accompanied with distinctive performance style.
@AlessandroPasotti
4 күн бұрын
Meraviglioso!!
@adambe1126
5 ай бұрын
I came here because I wanted to have a look at a certain aspect of his technique. I started listening and I forgot all about technique and just enjoyed the brilliance. Now I have to watch it again but I'm somehow not sad about that
@danhle7999
3 жыл бұрын
i literally giving applause alone on bed, that was amazing
@TwelfthRoot2
3 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one who did that!
@piotrchromiec9202
2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic!!!Truly genius...!!!
@markdenemark7298
Жыл бұрын
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@monicatedesco7496
4 жыл бұрын
Es todo lo que está bien Guy Braunstein. Esa mano derecha, es el eje de todo. La maneja de manera impecable y ya no es él, es la obra por encima de todo lucimiento personal. Maravilloso, Braunstein, maravilloso!!!
@leoncioviolin
5 жыл бұрын
Bravísimo D. Guy Braunstein. Uno de los mejores Violinistas del Planeta!
@Fidi987
Жыл бұрын
I like his facial expressions. It looks as if he is talking to his violin!
@johnysankoorikal764
3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if 2sets violin had review over it
@johnysankoorikal764
3 жыл бұрын
@@mawr891 😂
@violinhunter2
3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic playing on every level - intonation, rhythm, sound.... what else is there?
@markdenemark7298
Жыл бұрын
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@irisce2799
Жыл бұрын
It's incredible to me how many exceptional violinists out there that I've never even heard of before. Braunstein is amazing.
If anyone has transcribed Braunstein’s version I would love to pretend to learn it
@nikitayermak
4 жыл бұрын
Soooo inspiring! Sviatoslav Richter once said that to get a powerful sound, it needs to comes from the belly and legs. I think we see it clearly here :) Amazing.
@thedarkkiller7789
6 ай бұрын
0:26 starts the amazing part!
@abella3053
3 жыл бұрын
bravissimo !!!!
@user-kf1gb8jw7n
2 жыл бұрын
גיא- אני פשוט חולה עליך!! חולה! חולה! אוי כמה אני אוהב אותך!
@JayOlli
5 жыл бұрын
After hearing this brilliant violinist playing this amazing piece, I wonder what should I call the thing I do with my violin ... I assume I cannot call it ¨playing¨, as one should not use the same word to describe two different things ...
@peregrinusabsoluti2302
4 жыл бұрын
Amir Gonen je vous rejoins...
@alexsaldarriaga8318
4 жыл бұрын
Hello Amir. I loved your comment. I feel the same way! Braunstein’s artistry is both devastating and inspiring. He makes it look easy because he has paid his dues and we’re still paying ours. Just keep playing, practice slowly and carefully, and play courageously - just like Braunstein. I wish you the best!
@Balboa_Rocky
3 жыл бұрын
Not everyone is destined to become Einstein, but that doesn't mean you should stop doing Physics when you like it.
@elisabethmatesky7855
Жыл бұрын
Amir G?? Do not put yourself Down. I was the First Private Artist Pupil of NM/Same Concert Artist Mgmt Roster of Solo Violinists with my Mentor of over 3 & 1/2 years in London, the great Nathan Milstein, who never castigated others nor thought any harsh things of those who didn't play near to himself. To the contrary, NM, was kind & very human who knew Who he was yet never wanted bling publicity ~ He went faithfully to his Alter of JS Bach every day of his 88 yr life & loved the Violin as no other ~ As his invited T.A. Assist -Help for his Nathan Milstein Int'l Violin Master Course/s in '70s Zurich, Switzerland, I witnessed Milstein in varied mentoring situations and I can say, after being only 1 of 7 Jascha Heifetz original artist pupil's subsequently filmed & now available on YT + other sites, that Nathan Milstein was The Only Peer of Mr. Heifetz, whom he revered & JH revered Milstein, telling me so at his {JH} Malibu Beach House one July 4th, '76 evening visiting Mr. Heifetz, and the subject of Milstein was brought up by my Artist Manager to which Heifetz smiled warmly & full of compliments re Milstein!! Few ever witnessed their warmth toward each other but I was blessed to see and hear them both speaking so emotionally of the other!! Never demean your own efforts hearing a fast and furious violinist minus Soul, okay?! It evaporates if the Heart is missing & the body grows old. Keep enjoying your violin & your playing plus practising & slowly 'Walk' through some passages in my beloved mentor, Nathan Milstein's composed by himself, 'Paganinianna'!! NM gave me some of his pencilled sketches of additional variations in his Paganinianna, which are tucked away ~ Listen to sheen & clarity minus Non Stop Bravura to gain Your perspective re Greatness!! Musically from the US ~ facebook.com/elisabeth.anne.775?fref=nf Photo: The White House/POTUS Jimmy Carter/French🇫🇷Premier Raymond Barre standing👏👏 me upon last work in my Invited Violin Recital by POTUS Carter, by The GOAT Franco-Belgium Violinist/Composer, Ysaye's 3rd Solo Sonate, "Ballde" for Violin, to Honour French Culture+ portion of Potus Carter Thank You Letter to myself, visible, 16.9.'77 Best! Elisabeth Matesky/🇺🇸 17.7. 2022 🇫🇷🌹
@jazzinthemoon
Жыл бұрын
Niiiiiice!
@liltchaik5240
5 жыл бұрын
you know you're a beast when your cheeks jiggle like that for emphasis. dude is not to be messed with
@daniel3231995
4 жыл бұрын
Technique created by oistrakh 😉
@elisontolentino4571
4 жыл бұрын
What kind of microphone do they use to record this.? It sounds amazing!
@caiushiticas4619
3 жыл бұрын
I am trying to answer the same question. Imo I doubt it's even the one in the video, as the audio seems to come from some previously recorded studio grade source. Beside the extreme violin playing, also the processing is amazing.
@vionobleDE
Жыл бұрын
@@caiushiticas4619 man why would you write this? Now i watch like crazy to see when video and tone does not match...
@MiguelPescador-vg3xv
9 ай бұрын
😂excelent, admirabl😅
@normalhispanicdude
Жыл бұрын
This is .... my Guy
@christophe2570
3 жыл бұрын
It doesn't sound like the original paganinana but maybe better..
@danyariv-weisbuch7543
Жыл бұрын
a sviatoslav richter of the violin
@h.t.8565
4 жыл бұрын
Bravissimo. Thank you for sharing. I was stunned by hi way of rendering this piece. Better then original.
@fromcmk33
2 жыл бұрын
연주자라는것 자체가 관객동원 대중의 관심유발 관종.👍👍👍
@PIPE3GUTI
3 жыл бұрын
Esta perfecto, pero P E R F E C T O
@justsomeguy6060
2 жыл бұрын
Damn sir, the original one was OK buh this is even crazier 😂. I love it.
@BBWahoo
Жыл бұрын
He mastered the hell out of that violin
@unclef5204
3 жыл бұрын
Nice improv
@robertolanni3763
Жыл бұрын
Mamm rò Carmin 👏👏👏
@turtle1211
3 жыл бұрын
Embarrassed for not knowing about this violinist. Oistrakh-esque playing
@davycretarola2401
Жыл бұрын
He really reminds me of Oistrakh
@florincoter1988
Жыл бұрын
Nice indeed, but go for some Milstein to clean the ears and the mind.
@magdielburdiles.2000
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, the changes that he made are truly more difficult than the original. Milstein could have approved those changes. And wow, he is really good.
@elisabethmatesky7855
3 жыл бұрын
Magdiel Burdiles ~ from NM 1st Concert Artist former Jascha Heifetz private 'Pupil' in London, I know 'Paganinianna' very well as NM taught it to me during my over 3 & 1/2 years study 2 to 3 X a week {min 3 & 1/2 - 5 hrs each} w/much emphasis of musical technique & NM uncanny bowing, It's upsetting hearing formidable violinists performing this pearled NM original composition, inspired by the Theme of Paganini's 24th Caprice, but composed over many years w/alterations made via NM's maturing ideas. Hearing Guy Braunstein 're-do' a Pearl in all compositional aspects was/is a shock & reading your musing if or 'Milstein could approve the changes ...' compelled me to step up to set the record straight! NM was the Only Peer of Heifetz, & so acknowledged by JH, himself, to me as I had rare fortune studying w/both Icon's of Violin Art, whilst continuing to stay close to both 'til their individual passing 's💧💧 I know Mr. Milstein would Not like so many deviations of Guy Braunstein, as Rachmaninoff, if his glorious 'Theme & Variations for Symphony Orchestra' were in a slightest way 'altered', & by a pianist not knowing him telling people Rachmaninoff didn't compose this hallowed piece performed continuously all over the global concert world!! Mr. Braunstein, writing to me, has stated Milstein 'arranged' Nicolo Paganini's piece (24th Caprice) & in so claiming this dismisses the 'author', Nathan Milstein, of ever having even composed this NM solo violin fantasy!! I wish to tell you that I know Mr. Milstein would be very angry w/tampering of his years in finally publishing 'Paganinianna'=NM's Music Child. I know you have a warm heart in writing a Reply, yet feel your ? re Milstein approving it deserves an authentic answer from myself, NM's closest Violin Protege/ life Friend & Milstein Family friend to this Feb 6, '21, writing ~ Hopefully, Mr. Braunstein, a very versatile virtuoso may live a bit more to revise his not meant to be dismissive words of NM only 'arranging Paganinianna' ... I have replied to Guy B., on here today!! Musically from America, I remain Elisabeth Matesky ~ Bio: facebook.com/elisabeth.anne.775?fref=nf. (6.2.21)Salude🇫🇷
@magdielburdiles.2000
3 жыл бұрын
@@elisabethmatesky7855 Good day, or good afternoon. I have 3 things to say. First: What a privilege to have been taught, or even known Heifetz and Milstein. Second: I have not made enough research to agree or disagree with what you're saying there (wich I find interesting), I appreciate the correction and information. Third: the reason why I said "Milstein could have approved those changes" (enfasis in: could) It's because Milstein was know for creating, changing stuff, "Master of invention", that's why I said that he may have approved changes in pieces. Now with that said, I do not say that Milstein was irreverent, and change things just because, ruining the style of the piece, you probably know the history of Milstein and the cromatic in Bach, when he told Rachmaninoff that (the cromatic) was not apropiate for Bach. I said it as a praise to Braunstein, more than as a "I know perfectly the style" type of comment. With that said: have a good time, goodbye sjsjsj
@elisabethmatesky7855
2 жыл бұрын
@Magdiel Burdiles ~ As from, Violinist/Artist Teacher/Carrier of the Heifetz-Milstein Legacy of Violin Playing & Bowing Technique ~ In America based Ms/Mr/Mrs Burdiles ... As the first Heifetz original pupil of Nathan Milstein, at his London, UK, Chester Square home, of over 3 & 1/2 years, also NM's invited Teach/Assst in Zurich, for Debut & ongoing annual Summer Nathan Milstein Int'l Violin Master Courses, Summer 1970- 72 & on Stand by thru the 70s, I do know Mr. Milstein's intent in his original composition when first sketching Paganinianna, & in his NYC home at the time. I knew NM for 24 years as his later fellow artist colleague on same Roster of Violinists, Ricci, Henryk Szeryng & Nathan Milstein under London Concert Artist Mgmt. My private by NM Invitation involved advanced bowing studies began upon him hearing me play the Chaconne of JS Bach & rapidly pointing out flaws in my Bowing of Bach & specifically in the great Chaconne! Mr. Milstein changed my Franco-Belgium bowing over a period of 1 + years to an NM mirrored idea of The Master of The Bow!! As my twice weekly work of minimum 3 & 1/2 hours & up to 5 hrs pr tutorial, brought so much smooth styled bowing which liberated one's bowing & in Turn, musical freedom to then at last produce sounds & moods via Milstein bowing techniques to be as one heard Music in one's inner mind/head! During my over 3 & 1/2 year advanced & by second year, Invite to assist NM in Zurich, those in need of extra help re NM bowing, I came to know The N. Milstein's most well and Mr. Milstein shared some of his non published sketches in pencil with me discussing Paganinianna! I do know quite well, Milstein was a perfectionist & Paganinianna was edited many times by NM & prior to its being published. I can authentically say that Mr. Milstein would not have liked Mr. Guy Braunstein's 'interpretation' Fast & Furious minus Love or any hint of tenderness as played hard by Mr. Braunstein on YT. I rather doubt Milstein would've approved of the out of sync w/Composer of the re-composed Paganinianna of Guy Braunstein's more rugged & it is difficult to write in Print, what if spoken one on one would be nice & understood, but knowing NM as I did {24 years} I'm sure NM & being so detail oriented w/colour musically, would be upset with the stretched minus musical kind emotiveness not There. Please do listen to Nathan Milstein, the Only Peer of Jascha Heifetz {btw, my first Iconic Violin Mentor, in our JH Violin Master Classes USC, & in Our JH VMC films - mine, Khachaturian, JH-7, Elisabeth Matesky {Russian version. Library of Master Performers} to truly hear what N. Milstein does with his own Paganinianna! It never existed until Milstein dreamt it up & I do have a few NM sketches of portions of added ideas he made & gifted me prior to the current published Milstein Paganinianna which is what some daredevils are learning to concert perform. I was riveted by a comment of a Replier who actually stated the New recording by Braunstein, was 'better than the original"?? I'm in Shock for I knew the 'father' of Paganinianna, Milstein, and his intent made Reality right in front of me less than 3 feet away!! NM approached portions of this, his elegant work with Elegant Élan & it is required, musically, yet not a sign of such is in Mr. Braunstein's playing. Thusly, I have replied to your, I'm sure, well intended 'Yes' Vote re Braunstein, but this is far from the lyricism inherent in my Mentor's score!! Wishing you all good happenings in your life, it is Crazy late here in the US, w/sleep Calling!! I will leave a reference: facebook.com/elisabeth.anne.775?fref=nf Now 4:20 AM, Monday, 13.6.22, Be Safe and Most Well ~ 🇺🇸 🎻Elisabeth Matesky ~ Rose🌹to U!
@imnothuman.5868
3 жыл бұрын
He looks a tiny bit like Augustin Hadelich
@violinbuff3782
7 ай бұрын
Remarkable virtuosity! Eric Shumsky
@daniel3231995
4 жыл бұрын
This guy's channel?
@alexandero9936
3 жыл бұрын
The violin is afraid of him
@elisabethmatesky7855
3 жыл бұрын
@Guy Braunstein ~ Superb Violinist As Nathan Milstein's 1st Concert Artist former Jascha Heifetz 'pupil', sharing his NATHAN MILSTEIN ORIGINAL COMPOSITION with me & many times over my initial 3 & 1/2 Years Private Artist 'Tutorials' at his London Belgravia home, {both under same Concert Artist Management, London/Spain}, I know first hand, that Mr. Milstein did Not consider his composed 'Paganinianna', a Paganini 'composition'!! I've some unpublished heretofore NM Sketches gifted from Nathan Milstein to me & must stand up firm on fact that Nathan Milstein never "Arranged" Paganini's own Composition with fabled Theme!! Me Thinks you weren't fortunate due to decades re birth separation, to meet, know or play to Nathan Milstein, & with due respect, feel your dismissal of Mr. Milstein's original Composition, albeit inspired by the Theme of N. Paganini, rather arrogantly dismissive of the Only Peer/Friend of Jascha Heifetz, as a young violin virtuoso. I think Edgar Allen Poe wrote: '... and Miles and Miles to go before I Sleep.' Those not knowing nor privately studying or invited by N. Milstein as Help-Teach p.t. Assistant to NM, may wish to reconsider a 'from my view' expressed by yourself after 15 years Global Artistic Acclaim! I wish this for you w/touches of reverence for my mentor's, Yes, Genius, of 'Paganinianna' ~ Full Stop! Musically from The United States of America although upside down currently, Think on your words ... Elisabeth Matesky🎻🇺🇸 ~ Ref facebook.com/elisabeth.anne.775?fref=nf (6.2.21) 🙏 for your country, dear Guy Braunstein ~ late Moshe Murvitz🎻Leader IPO was a friend & colleague
@Halland197
Жыл бұрын
interpretation is well eccentric at best...rather go with In Mo Yang
@elisabethmatesky7855
4 жыл бұрын
As from ~ Elisabeth Matesky, Carrier of the Heifetz-Milstein Legacy of Violin Playing & Teaching I completely disagree with the bold comments of Alex Saldarriaga, whom I would reckon Never knew either of my Mentor's, Jascha Heifetz and Nathan Milstein. This Violinist's Ego is interfering with the beauty of My Private Mentor of over 3 & 1/2 years original composition, Paganinianna!! Mr. Milstein, I'm sure, would Not Like Mr.. Braunstein's re-configurations & imposed harmonies to Nathan Milstein's Own Composition, Paganinianna, Period!! Where is the Love? The French Élan? And the lack of self-absorption??? It's all about GB being a Great Violinist with Milstein's Paganinianna losing. I'm Upset 😡 "A force of nature" ~ Me Thinks Not!! GB: A Tornado causing musical compositional destruction. I insist whomever Alex Saldarriaga is to respond. Also to say 'Guy Braunstein is both devastating and inspiring' is, to me, Insane!! Yes! He is Devastating to Mr. Milstein's glorious Above Technique Live in person in his home in Chester Square, London SW1, Home Way Beyond Ego Musical & Technical Ease playing! GB, get rid of Ego and Let MILSTEIN + Other Composer's, i.e., Brahms, Beethoven, Mozart, Saint Saens, Chausson, Faure, Cesar Franck WIN. This violinist has Nerve to change the original composition of my Mentor, Nathan Milstein's, score and After Mr. Milstein is no longer alive to yell at him. I'm yelling on behalf of my Great Violin Mentor and Friend, NATHAN MILSTEIN, of TWENTY FOUR YEARS ~ XXIV Entiendo??? (I bet he studied with Z. Bron) www.facebook..com/elisabeth.anne.775?fref=nf www.violinist.com/directory/bio.cfm?member=Milstein
@JohnCena-oe9jd
4 жыл бұрын
In short: Ok Boomer.. Your credentials (& the legacy you proclaim to uphold) by no means lend credence to your assertions; rather the mere fact that they are supposed to vindicate your judgement is in and of itself denotive of the substance your evaluation of Mr. Braunstein's interpretation boasts (or doesn't). Indeed, this "monumentalistic", I may dare to say sacrilegious, approach to your critique of the interpretation of this piece is most common with musicians, whose clinging to the monument is poisonous to evolution, advancement etc., which is indicative of your own inadequacies rather than Mr. Braunstein's and evinces your self-imposed offendedness that stems from a toxic bond with whatever you are acquainted with. Your claim to uphold an absolute measure of the adequacy of an interpretation proves precisely that your (rather unsophisticated) comment tells us not anything about Mr. Braunstein's interpretation, but primarily about your idiosyncrasies and desperate worship of some legacy or similar entity that constitutes a part of your musical identity, which you are unwilling to give up. Please do be sure that this subliminal egoism has fully discredited your argument, which in and of itself attempts to put forward the ridiculous proposition that I and others, having enjoyed this rendition, should revise our enjoyment and instead condemn Mr. Braunstein for his supposed impertinence. Indeed, the Copernican system was of similar impertinence, having sucked all the originality of the geocentric one. Please do get over your trivial objections; after all it is you, who should take the ego out of it rather than telling others what to do with theirs.
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