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A true story of the mystery of music and the miracle of love
A father whose life was his family. A son whose music was his life.
Peter: Religion is nonsense.::Ben Rosen: It's also a gold mine if you know where to dig.
Isaac Stern: America. You know, land of the free, home of the brave. You know, Mickey Mouse.
Peter Helfgott: In this world only the strong survive. The weak get crushed like insects.
David: It's a tough game, isn't it Roger?::Roger: It's a bloodsport.
David: You can't lose 'em all.
Cecil Parkes: You must play as if there's no tomorrow.
[Gillian has come to visit Sylvia. When they arrive home, the house is in a mess and loud music is playing]::Gillian: Is that the water running?::[Sylvia runs to the bathroom to find the shower running and the basin overflowing]::Sylvia: David? Where in God's heaven is he?
Cecil Parkes: Rachmaninov? Are you sure?::David: Kind of. I'm not really sure about anything.::Cecil Parkes: The Rach 3. It's monumental.::David: It's a mountain. The hardest piece you could everest play.
Peter: No-one will love you like me, no-one like me.
Gillian: Your first concert in years and you wear odd shoes.
Actors Jo Weeks (miscellaneous crew), Armin Mueller-Stahl (actor), Lynn Redgrave (actress), Marc Warren (actor), David Hirschfelder (composer), Susanna Lenton (miscellaneous crew), Noah Taylor (actor), Geoffrey Rush (actor), Nicholas Bell (actor), Chris Haywood (actor), Googie Withers (actress), John Gielgud (actor), Scott Hicks (writer), Scott Hicks (director), Greg Sitch (miscellaneous crew),
Actors Ramon Pipin (composer), Rosy Varte (actress), Lionel Vitrant (actor), Roger Lumont (actor), Teddy Bilis (actor), Thierry Lhermitte (actor), Roger Lumont (actor), Marc de Jonge (actor), Charles Denner (actor), Francis Lax (actor), Jean-Luc Bideau (actor), Jean-Paul Farré (actor), Christian Clavier (actor), Georges Klotz (editor), Patrick Massieu (actor),
Ludwig Van Beethoven [ 1770 - 1827 ], Concerto For Piano, Violin, Cello & Orchestra In C Major Op.56 'Thriple Concerto' I. Allegro II. Largo - attacca III. Rondo Alla Polacca Allegro tempo I. Violin ; Isaac Stern [ 1920 - 2001 ] Piano ; Emanuel Ax [ 1949 - ] Cello ; Yo-Yo Ma [ 1955 - ] Conducted By ; Michael Stern London Symphony Orchestra Narrated By ; Gregory Peck From Album [ 1992, Sony Classical LD ] Isaac Stern A Biography In Music Live At Royal Festival Hall
Isaac Stern plays Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor. Clip of first Mvt.- Allegro 1972
Isaac Stern - Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (Part 1) Enjoy.
Partita in D minor for solo violin Chaconne BWV 1004 Johann Sebastian Bach Isaac Stern,
Today, 21 July, is Isaac Stern's birthday anniversary.
Isaac Stern and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA play Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Op. 64. Conductor: Gary Bertini Consecration of the Henry Crown Aud...
A historical performance of the wonderful Franck Violin Sonata. Isaac Stern - violin Jean-Bernard Pommier - piano July, 1985.
A historical performance of the wonderful Franck Violin Sonata. Isaac Stern - violin Jean-Bernard Pommier - piano July, 1985.
R.I.P Abbado, We salute you! Stern was 60 years old. People say that this concert fits better with mature/experienced soloists. Théatre des Champs-Elysées - The same one "The rite of springs" got the "famous" premiere.
The incomparable Isaac Stern and Yo Yo Ma perform Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante K. 364 September 20, 1986 with the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, Werner Torkanow...
Violin Concerto in D Major op 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven 1. Allegro ma non troppo 2. Larghetto 3. Rondo.Allegro Isaac Stern, violin Orchestre National de la ...
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35. - I Mov. Allegro Moderato (pt.1) Concertino: Isaac Stern Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra Conductor: Eug...
Personal Photos from Castle Braunfels - Germany Castle in the thirteenth century. Located 9 km from Wetzlar.
One of the finest performance of Bach's Masterpiece..
Isaac Stern: violin-Philadelphia Orchestra-Eugene Ormandy: conductor-1958 (The second recording of this concerto by Stern and Ormandy)-1.Allegro molto appass...
Isaac Stern - Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G (3rd mov.) (1984) Enjoy.
Ludwig Van Beethoven [ 1770 - 1827 ], Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello In D Major Op.70, No.1 'Ghost' I. Allegro vivace e con brio II. Largo assai ed espress...
CUNY TV is proud to re-broadcast newly digitized episodes of DAY AT NIGHT, the popular public television series hosted by the late James Day. Day was a true pioneer of public television: co-founder of KQED in San Francisco, president of WNET upon the merger of National Educational Television (NET) and television station WNDT/Channel 13, and most recently, Chairman of the CUNY TV Advisory Board. The series features fascinating interviews with notable cultural and political figures conducted in the mid 1970's. (Taped:11/13/73) Watch more at www.cuny.tv/series/dayatnight
Violin Concerto in E minor op 64 by Felix Mendelssohn Isaac Stern, violin Concertgebouw Orkest Amsterdam Rafael Kubelik, conductor Amstedam 1951.
Isaac Stern: violin-Philadelphia Orchestra-Eugene Ormandy: conductor-1966 (The second recording of this concerto by Stern and Ormandy)
Isaac Stern: violin-New York Philharmonic-Leonard Bernstein: conductor-964-Allegro-Andante-Presto in moto.
Saint-Saens: Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Isaac Stern) 1959
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A Master Class with Isaac Stern at the Hebraica, São Paulo, Brazil, 1994 Performed by Cármelo de los Santos (age 17) Bach's Ciaconna from Partita II, BWV 1004.
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Stern plays Saint-Saens :)
(Live performance)
Concerto for Violin,Cello & Orchestra in A Minor,Op.102(Brahms) Vn : Isaac Stern (66 years old) Vc : Yo-Yo Ma (31 years old) Cond : Kazuyoshi AKIYAMA NHK Symphony Orchestra 1986.11.27 Suntory Hall (Tokyo) バイオリン、チェロと管弦楽のための二重奏曲 イ短調 作品102 (ブラームス) Vn : アイザック・スターン Vc : ヨーヨー・マ 指揮 : 秋山和慶 NHK交響楽団 1986年11月27日 サントリーホール
http://www.mlfilms.com/productions/m_and_i - BACH & friends http://www.mlfilms.com/productions/bach_project - A New two-hour Documentary with Joshua Bell, Bo...
Israel, February 23rd 1991, during the Gulf War... "The footage is a fantastic testament to the fact that, for some performers, even the might of war is not enough to upstage them. While touring Israel during the Gulf War, which by itself is pretty brave, violonist Isaac Stern had to briefly halt a performance of a Bach concerto when air raid sirens started going off. Saddam Hussein was regularly pelting Israel with Scud missiles at the time, so this was no minor deal. As the assembled musicians left the stage, the audience strapped on gas masks in preparation for the worst. Instead of the worst, though, what they got was a defiant Isaac Stern returning to the stage mere moments later, sans gas mask, to finish doing his job. As the audience looked on from behind the uncomfortable lenses of a device meant to ward off death by chemical attack. Stern shredded the daylights out of a violin solo in an effort to get the crowd back in a classically rocking mood. The best part about the incident is that it was all captured on video, which you can see right here." CRACKED
Concerto in B minor for 4 Violins and Orchestra, Op.3 No.10 RV 580 (f.L'Estro Armonico) The Huberman Festival, 1983 http://www.ipo.co.il/eng/HomePage/.aspx http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY4magH_ba4 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6R71Y HQbestclassical
http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkOConnor Bach's Concerto in D minor for Two Violins at Carnegie Hall (1993) a benefit for the Harlem Public School violin program. Documentary directed by Peter Rosen Concert that inspired "Music of the Heart" with Meryl Streep Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Mark O'Connor, Midori, John Blake, Ida Kavafian, Anni Kavafian, Roberta Guaspari, Diane Monroe, Karen Briggs, Arnold Steinhardt, Michael Tree... The O'Connor Method for violin, viola, cello and orchestra. Music from United States, Mexico, Latin American and Canada. American Classical Music, Hoedowns, Blues, Spirituals, Ragtime, Jazz, Bach, Baroque, Hymns, Bluegrass, Folk Songs, Rock, Ranchero, Jigs, Choros, modern compositions and much more. Technique, Solo, Ensemble, String Orchestra, Classics, Creativity, Improvisation, Cultural Diversity, Music of different eras, Individual expression. 500 hundred years of music for the violin and strings that creates relevance to the 21st century. The O'Connor Method - Students of all ages, Teachers, Studios, Community Schools, Public Schools, Private Schools and Summer Camps - http://www.oconnormethod.com O'Connor Method Book IV and additional materials are available exclusively through SharMusic.com Playlist created by The O'Connor Method on YouTube. Watch here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30538F811506AE84&feature;=mh_lolz For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music: http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkOConnor
Isaac Stern performing "Liebeslied" (Fritz Kreisler) at the Polar Music Prize Banquet in 2000. Isaac Stern received the Polar Music Prize together with Bob D...
Isaac Stern plays Wieniawski's violin concerto No. 2 - final movement. Isaac Stern (21st July 1920 - 22nd September 2001) was a Ukrainian-born violin master and virtuoso. He was renowned for his recordings and for discovering new musical talent. Stern's favorite instrument was the Ysaÿe Guarneri del Gesù, one of the violins produced by the Cremonese luthier Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù. PUBLIC DOMAIN.
Serkin talking about Toscanini, Schnabel, Busch, Busoni, etc.
On the occasion of Rudolf Serkin's 70th, birthday, this interview reveals the brilliance and humanity, as well as inspiration leadership of two of the greate...
On the occasion of Rudolf Serkin's 70th, birthday, this interview reveals the brilliance and humanity, as well as inspiration leadership of two of the greate...
On the occasion of Rudolf Serkin's 70th, birthday, this interview reveals the brilliance and humanity, as well as inspiration leadership of two of the greate...
When Jack's latest violin lesson causes Professor LeBlanc to attempt suicide, Jack becomes depressed. Rochester comes up with a scheme to boost Jack's confid...
Isaac Stern is soloist in this 1956 recording of Lalo's Symphonie Espagnol in D minor, Op. 21. Eugene Ormandy leads the Philadelphia Orchestra. From the LP shown above, issued on 1956 on the Columbia Masterworks label. Allegro non troppo Scherzando: Allegro molto Intermezzo: Allegretto non troppo Andante Rondo: Allegro Édouard Lalo entra à l'âge de dix ans au conservatoire de Lille où il apprit le violon et peut-être le violoncelle, sous la direction des professeurs Müller et Baumann puis, à l'âge de seize ans, partit pour Paris afin de continuer ses études musicales, contre la volonté de son père. Il y eut comme professeur de violon Pierre Baillot, puis François-Antoine Habeneck. En 1843 le pianiste Julius Schulhoff l'initia à la composition. Il se perfectionna au contact de J.-E. Crèvecoeur (deuxième grand prix de Rome). Ses premières compositions connues, des chants accompagnés au piano, datent de 1848, année durant laquelle il soumit deux de ses partitions à Hector Berlioz. Il se lia d'amitié avec le violoniste Jules Armingaud, son seul confident, et avec le compositeur Pablo de Sarasate. Au nombre de ses amis on compte aussi le peintre Auguste Delacroix qu'il ne faut pas confondre, comme le voulut Pierre Lalo, avec l'illustre Eugène Delacroix. Lalo n'entra jamais au Conservatoire de Paris, ni comme élève, ni comme professeur. Il y participa seulement à deux jurys de concours en 1876. Bien qu'admirant l'orchestre wagnérien, Lalo s'astreignit à suivre sa propre personnalité. Il bénéficia à plusieurs reprises de l'appui de Charles Gounod qui appréciait ses musiques. Il fut l'alto, puis le second violon du Quatuor Armengaud à partir de la fondation de celui-ci en 1856. Edouard Lalo vécut pauvrement, notamment à Puteaux avec sa première épouse, jusqu'en 1865. Veuf en 1864, il épousa la mezzo-soprano Julie-Marie-Victoire Bernier de Maligny et vécut plus confortablement à Paris. Il faisait salon de musique chez lui chaque vendredi soir et fréquentait les autres salons musicaux privés de la capitale. Lalo était d'un caractère réservé et répugnait à parler de lui. Beaucoup des correspondances qu'il a écrites et reçues ont été détruites. Il composait avec ardeur des mélodies et des symphonies instrumentales qui furent plus appréciées à l'étranger qu'en France.
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Isaac Stern plays Zigeunerweisen [Gypsy Airs] by Sarasate. Isaac Stern (21st July 1920 - 22nd September 2001) was a Ukrainian-born violin master and virtuoso...
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) ~ Le quattro stagioni - Die vier Jahreszeiten ˙ The Four Seasons - Les Quatre Saisons ~ Concerto in mi maggiore:(E-dur ˙ in E m...
The Best Opera Pieces Classical Best Collection by Isaac Stern Download it now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/album/classical-best-collection/id53132...
Eugene Ormandy conducting Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra I. Allegro non troppo II. Scherzando III. Intermezzo IV. Andante V. Rondo.
Lover of classical music ! I share my collection. I propose every week a new reference recording. Subscribe :-) Amateurs de musique classique ! Je partage ma collection. Je propose chaque semaine un enregistrement de référence. Abonnez-vous :-) Click for more informations… Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Trio n°1 for Piano, Violin & Cello op.99, D 898 - B-flat Major / si bémol majeur 1- Allegro moderato 2- Andante un poco mosso (11:50) 3- Scherzo: Allegro (22:24) 4- Rondo: Allegro vivace (28:42)
Lover of classical music ! I share my collection. I propose every week a new reference recording. Subscribe :-) Amateurs de musique classique ! Je partage ma collection. Je propose chaque semaine un enregistrement de référence. Abonnez-vous :-) Click for more informations… Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Trio n°2 for Piano, Violin & Cello op.100, D 929 - E-flat Major / mi bémol majeur 1-Allegro 2-Andante con moto (15:49) 3-Scherzo: Allegro moderato (25:28) 4-Allegro molto (31:59)
From the LP you see above, issued on the Columbia label in 1952, catalogue number ML 4550. Recorded 7-8 November 1951, Studio No. 1, Abbey Road, London. Isaa...
In this 1954 performance, thirty-six year old Isaac Stern (1920-2001) and thirty-eight year old Leonard Rose (1918-1984) perform the Brahms double concerto f...
Violinkonzert D-Dur op.61 Cond. L. Bernstein, New York Philarmonic
Isaac Stern: violin-Philadelphia Orchestra-Eugene Ormandy: conductor-1957.
Orchestre National de France Gabriel Chmura 1965.
Frankie Moreno is scheduled to perform at Carnegie Hall’s main hall, the Isaac Stern Auditorium and ...
Las Vegas Sun 2015-04-06The three balance each other; Sohn isn’t the star, the way violinists Isaac Stern and Jascha Heifetz ...
The Charlotte Observer 2015-03-17Schiff’s program in the Isaac Stern Auditorium on Tuesday night included late sonatas by Haydn, ...
New York Times 2015-03-13... include master cellist Aldo Parisot and violinist Isaac Stern -- is a graduate of Yale University.
noodls 2015-03-10... transitioning to a new role as president, a title formerly held by the late violinist Isaac Stern.
The Wrap 2015-02-20NEW YORK (AP) — Sanford I ... Perelman ... //on. wsj. com/1BtSRNo xx) says that title was previously held only by Isaac Stern ... ___.
Seattle Post 2015-02-20... late violinist Isaac Stern ... In 2006, the stage of Isaac Stern Auditorium was dedicated as Ronald O.
PR Newswire 2015-02-19(Source: Marylhurst University ) ... Dr ... February 10, 2015 at 7:30 PM ... 382 Walnut St ... Perlman Stage in the Isaac Stern Auditorium.
noodls 2015-01-20To both conduct an orchestra and perform as a soloist "requires an enormous amount of work and ...
The Florida Times Union 2015-01-15... Isaac Stern, Glenn Gould, Zino Francescatti, and Gary Graffman, most of them holding up beautifully.
Boston Herald 2014-12-17(Source: Fondazione Teatro Regio ) ... OTHER EVENTS: ... After Tokyo, St ... the Isaac Stern Auditorium, with a capacity of 2804 seats.
noodls 2014-11-26... Marian Anderson, Hilde Gueden, Arthur Rubinstein, and Isaac Stern, and popular singer Dinah Shore.
noodls 2014-11-24... Isaac Stern Auditorium by Lehigh Choral Arts, under the direction of composer-conductor Steven P.
noodls 2014-11-21Isaac Stern (Ukrainian: Исаак Стерн, Russian: Айзек Стерн; July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) was a Ukrainian-born violinist and conductor. He was renowned for his recordings and for discovering new musical talent.
Isaac Stern was born into a Jewish family in Kremenets, Ukraine. He was fourteen months old when his family moved to San Francisco. He received his first music lessons from his mother, then in 1928 enrolled at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied until 1931 before going on to study privately with Louis Persinger. He returned to the San Francisco Conservatory to study for five years with Naoum Blinder, to whom he said he owed the most. At his public début on February 18, 1936, aged 15, he played Saint-Saëns' Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor with the San Francisco Symphony under the direction of Pierre Monteux. Reflecting on his background, Stern once memorably quipped that cultural exchanges between the US and Soviet Russia were simple affairs: "They send us their Jews from Odessa, and we send them our Jews from Odessa."