Heifetz Masterclass 4 - violin

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  • I love the way all the students are there before he is, and the second Heifetz walks in, they all stand up to pay their respects. That's how it should be.
  • @kamshirou1
    Love the Beginning: "Well, what should we play?" "I practiced Kreutzer No. 15, Paganini No. 19..." "Okay, we play the Chaconne then" :D
  • @wuyipiano
    His imitation is gold 😂 so serious & accurate, makes that even funnier.
  • @FrankFiene
    What that must have been an honor to be in a Heifetz class.
  • This is THE GOAT. No debate. He could play any piece you asked. On the spot. And perfectly memorized. Love you Heifetz.
  • Imagine having to play the most sacred piece ever written for violin for Heifetz O.O
  • Amazing that the students could all aford to wear suits and play a decent violin.
  • @puhtek
    Heifetz has a sense of humor, a sign of true genius.
  • I didn't appreciate Heifetz as much as I do after seeing this video.....AMAZING teacher, love his wit, amazing era, love the suits, love the respect
  • I mean, even his tuning sounds crisp, clean, yet warm and beautiful😂
  • Absolutely love the alternative ending to Bach Chaconne at 16:37. So beautifully played ❤
  • @cynic150
    The audition imitation at the end was hilarious! A gem!
  • Believe it or not, scales are rather hard to maintain. Heifetz would demand scales in single notes, then all the double stops - octaves, fingered octaves, thirds, sixths, tenths -- in legato, staccato, spiccato, sautille - in any key. Chromatic scales. Harmonics. And 3 or 4 octaves. He asked them to play different fingerings and use different strings. Maybe in whole notes, half, quarter, 1/8th, 1/16th and even 1/32nd notes too. Now there aren't many things that are much harder than that. :D
  • I find it fascinating in all of these classes how important Heifetz considered a steady basic tempo! Something for us all to keep in mind...
  • Heifetz teached at USC 1962-1972 see how he teached & learned a lot from him so far the best violinist the world ever had!
  • "So, which of the Paganinis you have at your fingertips?" "None of them..." "Good, play seventeen"
  • @K78123
    Brilliant Heifez . His sound is unique
  • "No compromise." Great beginning quote from a great player/ teacher!