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| Josef Hassid - Dvorak - Humoreske |
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My first video... Josef Hassid (Dec. 28/1923 -
1950)- Humoreske
I started listening to Humoreske with Heifetz's,
and, u know, Heifetz's shadow is so huge. But ...
Hassid's totally won my heart even then (when I
first heard Hassid's)I didn't know who he was.
Humoreske
For Piano Op. 101/B 187: No. 7 in G flat major.
Composer: Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)
Arranged: Fritz Kreisler
Gerald Moore (piano)
Recording Date 11/29/1940
For more inf. about Hassid, pls check out this
link:
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?I
D=8366
Notes: pics in this video are just what close to
my heart, not related to Hassid. Tags : Josef Hassid Dvorak Humoreske violinists Antonin Fritz Kreisler Gerald Moore Poland classical |
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Affichage : 10451
Durée : 207 s |
| Josef Hassid - Achron - Hebrew Melody Op.33 |
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Josef Hassid (Dec. 28/1923 - 1950) - Achron -
Hebrew Melody Op.33
Composer: Joseph Archron (1886 - 1943)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Recording Date 11/29/1940
Hassid was noted for his intense vibrato and
temperament, causing Fritz Kreisler to say "A
Heifetz violinist comes around every 100 years, a
Hassid every 200."
His great legacy to music is in the form of 9
recordings among which Achron's Hebrew Melody is
notable.
For more inf. :
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?I
D=8366 Tags : Josef Hassid Achron Hebrew Melody Gerald Moore Poland violinists classical |
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Affichage : 15222
Durée : 298 s |
| Josef Hassid - Sarasate - Playera |
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Josef Hassid (Dec. 28/1923 - 1950) - Pablo
Sarasate - Playera (for violin and piano, Op. 23,
No. 1).
Composer: Pablo de Sarasate (1844 - 1908)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Recording Date 6/28/1940
Josef Hassid (December 28, 1923 - 1950) was a
Polish violinist.
He was noted for his intense vibrato and
temperament, causing Fritz Kreisler to say "A
Heifetz violinist comes around every 100 years, a
Hassid every 200." Enjoy it!
For more inf.:
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?I
D=8366 Tags : Josef Hassid Pablo Sarasate Playera Poland violinists Gerald Moore classical |
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Affichage : 7465
Durée : 245 s |
| Josef Hassid - Kreisler - Capricho Vienes |
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Josef Hassid - Kreisler - Capricho Vienes Op.2
Composer: Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Recording Date 11/29/1940
Josef Hassid (Dec. 28, 1923 - 1950; Polish
violinist) was noted for his intense vibrato and
temperament, causing Fritz Kreisler to say "A
Heifetz violinist comes around every 100 years, a
Hassid every 200."
For more inf.:
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?I
D=8366
Thanks so much to people whose pictures are used
to make this video. Tags : Josef Hassid Fritz Kreisler Capricho Vienes Gerald Moore Poland violinists classical |
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Affichage : 4814
Durée : 232 s |
| Josef Hassid- Tchaikovsky -- Sourvenir d'un lieu cher Op. 42 |
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My 8th and, perhaps, the last Hassid's so far...
This video is wholeheartedly dedicated to my
beloved friend who ends my days on high notes
after being in his company.
Josef Hassid- Tchaikovsky -- Sourvenir d'un lieu
cher (Remembrance of a Beloved Place) Op. 42, No.3
Melodie.
Gerald Moore (piano).
Rec. 6/12/1940
Josef Hassid (Dec. 28, 1923 -- 1950) was a Polish
violinisit.
He was noted for his intense vibrato and
temperament, causing Fritz Kreisler to say "A
Heifetz violinist comes around every 100 years, a
Hassid every 200."
His great legacy to music is in the form of 9
recordings, recorded for HMV, among which Achron's
Hebrew Melody is notable. Two of these recordings
are the same piece; later recording was made after
undergoing roughly a year under Carl Flesch's
teachings. Sorry, I don't have that piece.
For more inf.:
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?I
D=8366
Many thanks to people whose pictures have been
used to make videos.
Tchaikovsky's sounds really sad, but I wanna see a
happy ending tho. Enjoy! :) Tags : Josef Hassid Tchaikovsky Melodie Gerald Moore violinists classical Poland |
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Affichage : 6591
Durée : 204 s |
| Josef Hassid -- Edward Elgar - La Capricieuse |
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Josef Hassid (Dec. 28, 1923 - 1950) -- La
Capricieuse, Op. 17
Composer Sir Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934)
Ivor Newton (Piano)
Rec. 1/9/1939
"Round & round the planets revolve round the Sun."
Our sun very slowly burns itself out - bleeds
itself dry - to warm up the Earth; so do our
parents, they warm up our lives. This video I make
to thank our parents.
Many thanks to people whose pics I've used.
Many amazing pictures in this video were taken
from this following link. Thanks so much to its
owner - Dan Bush.
http://www.missouriskies.org/photogallery.html Tags : Josef Hassid Edward Elgar La Capricieuse Ivor Newton Poland violinists classical |
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Affichage : 6855
Durée : 230 s |
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