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Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto/ Piano Concerto No. 1

Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto/ Piano Concerto No. 1

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must if you love Tchaikovsky's music
Review: ...anybody who loves Tchaikovsky's work will enjoy these two fine performances.
The video and sound are very good, not CD but there aren't that many choices around so don't be picky!
The two young soloists were great, a couple of little mistakes here and there, but... I wish I could play like that!
I would recommend spending your money on this DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Could be better
Review: Both of these young virtuosos (at the time of the taping Vengerov was either 16 or 17) give an excellent performance of their respective concertos. In fact, I think Vengerov's tone in this concerto is often superior to his subsequent performance of the Sibelius concerto (also on DVD) done 7 years later, although his technical ability has obviously improved as there are a few miscues here and there.

The audio and video are good, but one of the camera angles makes this DVD a 4 star rather than a 5. The tight shot of Vengerov is horrible. He moves around a lot while playing and the shot ends up going back and forth from his face to his violin to his fingers. In fact, the cameraman was trying to move back and forth with Vengerov and ended up looking like an amateur being faked out by a quarterback in a football game. Whoever edited this video really blew it here. Other than that I highly recommend this DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Could be better
Review: Both of these young virtuosos (at the time of the taping Vengerov was either 16 or 17) give an excellent performance of their respective concertos. In fact, I think Vengerov's tone in this concerto is often superior to his subsequent performance of the Sibelius concerto (also on DVD) done 7 years later, although his technical ability has obviously improved as there are a few miscues here and there.

The audio and video are good, but one of the camera angles makes this DVD a 4 star rather than a 5. The tight shot of Vengerov is horrible. He moves around a lot while playing and the shot ends up going back and forth from his face to his violin to his fingers. In fact, the cameraman was trying to move back and forth with Vengerov and ended up looking like an amateur being faked out by a quarterback in a football game. Whoever edited this video really blew it here. Other than that I highly recommend this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent dvd
Review: I disagree with some of the other reviewers' comments about the sound quality...On my dvd player, I rate the sound 'excellent' ...don't believe it's quite cd quality but it is very good nonetheless.

Vengerov plays the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto very well. He delivers a very dynamic and entertaining interpretation .

The Piano Concerto is also very good and certainly worth watching and listening to.

Love this dvd....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vengerov's playing is worth it!
Review: I thought the sound was more than adequate. Vengerov is already amazing at 16 when this recording was made. It was interesting to watch him play at this early stage in his career, and you can already see the special talent that he has. His playing is grand, romantic, and very musical. He easily conquers the demanding pyrotechnics in the Tchaiskovsky. Also watch his vibrato.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best
Review: If you enjoy violin or piano, you need to buy and watch this DVD. The skill and passion of both soloists provides an evening you won't forget and will soon want to repeat. Camera work is exceptional, showing fingering during Vengerov's fabulous performance of the Violin Conerto in D Major and also Sultanov's flashing hands as he performs the Piano Concerto No. 1. The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra is excellent as is Pavel Kogan's conducting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Violin Concerto...but strange piano sound
Review: Maxim Vengerov does an incredible job with the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, rivalling the legendary David Oistrakh in this attempt. However something seems to be wrong with Sultanov's Tchaikovsky Piano concerto. the piano sound seems very hollow and not very clean and that's really weird. Another reason i do not give 5 stars is that the conductor isn't very supportive and sometimes Vengerov gets rushed by the orchestra, which is a little irritating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Recording
Review: Sound quality is absolutely among the best in any DVD recording of this type. I disagree to any complaints on the sound quality. Recording of the Piano Concerto is especially impressive. Never have this kind of sound effect on any of my DVD's. However, I do agree to some criticism that the pianist may be a little bit nervous. Consider the age of the artist, I would rate this DVD a 5 star.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Recording
Review: Sound quality is absolutely among the best in any DVD recording of this type. I disagree to any complaints on the sound quality. Recording of the Piano Concerto is exceptionally impressive. Never have had this kind of sound effect on any of my DVD's. However, I do agree to some criticism that the pianist may be a little bit nervous. Consider the age of the artist, I still rate this DVD a 5 star.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Vln Cto: Good sound. Great performance.
Review: Sound: At first, the sound was unfocused, but after I switched the sound channel (option in the DVD menu), the sound became significantly better, reached almost CD quality.

Picture: the resolution is quite high, allowing me to see every placement and Vengerov's fingers. criticism- the camera sometimes zooms in too much (can give a head ache!)

Performance: young Vangerov is great! Great technique, pleasing musicality, and intense moments makes this DVD satisfying. criticism- the orchestra isn't always perfectly together with the soloist.


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