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TOP 20 GREATEST CLASSICAL VIOLIN INTROS 🎻
TOP 20 GREATEST CLASSICAL VIOLIN INTROS 🎻
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Reuploaded for HD version (and perhaps crediting the “Spring” Sonata to the wrong guy XD)
Recorded with pianist Julio Elizalde ( / juliothepianist
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7 months ago
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@RayChenViolinist
7 months ago
Accidentally uploaded a potato quality draft version yesterday HENCE WHY SOME OF YOU EARLY BIRDS HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT
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@viniciusantoss
7 months ago (edited)
Ray is not himself without breaking a bow hair in the first few seconds of playing lol. Marvelous playing from both musicians! :)
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@cleavonolivera801
7 months ago
I love how the transitions between each piece is so smooth and almost seamless
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@a0918ling
7 months ago
NT$150.00
I really enjoy every album of yours on YT music, as well as this wonderful performance.
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@mikeolson1194
3 months ago
Ray, you're amazing whether you're playing a concert, playing with someone in a restaurant or airport, or playing for a cartoon. It's fun to watch you so effortlessly knock out these incredible pieces.
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@rosyrong734
8 days ago
Every piece is so beautifully connected. Love all of them .
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@marianaitriago6299
7 months ago
Ray has mastered the violin...and the facial expressions to perfection.
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@sheijuna
6 months ago (edited)
3:54 MY JOY WHEN I HEARD THIS!!! Love this intro so so so much!!
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@MrNigelTBean
7 months ago
Pagannini, Vivaldi and Beethoven for me. All were fabulous. I love your passion and the emotion you bring to your playing.
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@Dilsli
7 months ago
There are so many years of blood, sweat and tears in the making of a video like this! All the practice to get to this level! Wow! A big shout out to all fantastic musicians out there!
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@sabrinai
7 months ago
Can proudly say after going to twoset uni, I recognized 15 pieces/movements! Thanks so much for this fun "arrangement" of all these pieces together!
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@pace_18
7 months ago
Your music connects with people, and I think that's what makes you different from just another good violinist. Thank you for sharing the beauty of music
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@norenemorrow6362
4 months ago
I just love watching you play because your facial expressions always reflect the emotions you feel in each piece. There is no doubt that you love what you do……..And your playing isn’t to shabby either. Bravo!
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@mannarachelg
7 months ago
y’all why didn’t I know tonic was FREE till now like just installed it and I already feel inspired to learn a piece or two I’ve heard people play. though reviews say it’s buggy it’s been working fine for me till now but I LOVE the concept and the fact that it’s made by a genuine musician to millions of others. Much love!! ️
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@ValerieMikhail
1 month ago
Love ur trills, harmonics,and that left hand pizz like it took me a while to realise it was your left hand like that is powerful.
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@christaherwig0404
7 months ago
It's unbelievable to me how Ray changes at such a speed. The transitions are incredibly well done. An absolute pleasure with Julio ️
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@SaeMatsunaga
7 months ago (edited)
Thanks for sharing this, Ray! I am always amazed by how colorful your sound is. In one piece, it was very soft and sweet, then in another, it quickly switched to full of sorrow and agony. Big shout out to Julio too, I appreciate you two working together to make this video for us!
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@Exayevie
7 months ago
2:22 Thank God, I was waiting for that the whole video
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@CSORBABÉLÁNÉ
4 months ago
DON ANTONIO LUCIO VIVALDI MY IDOL 🇮🇹THE FOUR SEASONS FOREVER THE BEST MUSIC ️R. I. P. MY KING
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@wayallen831
7 months ago
Did anyone notice a bird fly over when he played Spring by Beethoven? How fitting!
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@ecalpon1
6 months ago
Wish there’s full versions of each piece!! Didn’t want him to stop and switch! Love the passionate playing. Thank you!
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@ggfla6735
1 month ago
The horse hairs are flying everywhere.Such great play.
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@cthdacentroterapeuticoholi3284
6 months ago
Music on string instruments FASCINATES me, but the Violin is MY FAVORITE. The way you interpret each melody makes my life more happy. My patients really like it, they relax and feel HAPPY. Thank you for every video you share here Infinite Blessings
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@MrAlan0151
6 months ago
Love this player, brilliant, with a sense of fun.
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@eugeniapryor45
2 months ago
He makes his instrument sing.......so beautiful!
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@davidtruong9367
3 months ago
Master Class of the all-time classics. Keep up the great work bringing class , talent and style to this wonderful art.
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@emelle9705
5 months ago (edited)
In a master artist’s hands, like your’s, Ray, I love that the violin can be both brightly evocative and hauntingly retrospective at the same time. The emotional depths of each expression are like the great storytellers of history. I can feel my heart beat slow or the sublime rush of anticipation with each movement of the bow.
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@bogumiauczak8018
4 months ago
I like you very much for your great game and extraordinary personality
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@robertoalvarez88
7 months ago
Dude, you and Julio rock!!! I still remember sitting front row at a recital you gave at Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego in 2015. Best classical concert ever!!
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@quintonkuhn
7 months ago
Absolutely breathtaking. Amazing job musicians!
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@annairons1369
4 months ago
Super talented I loved it Thankyou
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@raullcalzadilla3541
7 months ago
Thank you for playing so beautifully. I am not a musical person but I was emotional along with you and the pianist.
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@runknownz3606
7 months ago
The Bach partita Prelude is one of my favorite pieces and discovering the Preludio - Ysaye for the first time was incredible! Loved it, thanks for doing this!
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@ajessm
7 months ago (edited)
Love the way Ray's demeanour changes as he gets into the emotion of each piece. No wonder it was exhausting. Fantastic performance.
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@deborahendersby7234
3 months ago
Recognised them all. Played do beautifully that I wept
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@megumilow491
6 months ago
Wonderful compilations and how beautifully Ray had played each pieces. It felt like a story had been told by different composer.
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@KhenJison
1 month ago
The pianist is great tooo
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@risingunity6446
3 weeks ago
The transition from Csardas to Chaconne was SMOOTHHH
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@DUSHIMIMANACedrick-dw4cj
2 months ago
pianist is absolutely great
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@flagella1337
4 months ago
Fantastic violin. And, credits to the pianist too!
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@lucienazario2786
7 months ago
That's okay Ray. It is always amazing and very entertaining to watch you play so beautifully!!! Your music is full of emotions.
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@PK-ms5fb
7 months ago
An amazing collection of violin pieces played by one of the most amazing violinists of our time.
I know all except No.3 on this list.
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@kaymill5565
3 months ago
That Vivaldi is so special!
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@theprojectofgiving3886
5 months ago
Your facial expressions and the way fou feel what you're playing is what makes the music even more palpable
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@Ch215t1anxyz
4 months ago (edited)
I play youtube music in my background when I work on other tasks. When I heard this, I have to take a look. It's so good.
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@TheSparshofMusic-wn7de
12 hours ago
Amazing!
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@Wandyissocute
7 months ago
0:12 the hair bow give up on it life Ray is too powerful !
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@zeereep9521
2 months ago
I think they left out the part where the pianist was just playing by himself when some random passer-by asked "excuse me, can you play, um, everything?" and then they just spontaneously did this.
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@Ilcannone1743aficionado
3 months ago
Bravo, I'm familiar with all of those, but the Paganini part is just from another world....Thank you!!!!
I keep myself motivated just doing violin test!!! I have around 30 and keep growing....I do appreciate taking your time to do this videos...LV
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@sarahcowan1489
7 months ago
I only recognized 3!! Guess I'll keep listening...Ray is amazing ️
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@gae11e
3 months ago (edited)
2:25, the moment I was finally relieved !! Couldn't take my eyes off of that hair bow until then.
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@russellli2297
4 months ago (edited)
Omg, just got tix to your June 7 th Violin recital in HK. Can’t wait to listen to you playing the Dance of the goblins. Am bringing my two boys along, as they are deeply inspired by you! Thanks for uploading interesting YouTube videos. You are making an impact!
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@roxyviloria77
1 day ago
Absolutely love!!!!!
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@2LUV3VIOLin28
7 months ago
This video was just Ray riding a emotional rollor coaster:) Wonderful job to both musicians! I recognize all but no.18.
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@mellissadalby1402
4 months ago
The opening for Paganini 24 is a very catchy bit, I’m still trying to do it. If I practice really hard for another 1000 years, I still won’t be able to do it as well as you.
Ray Chen ROCKS!
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@rafaelterrazas9957
3 months ago
BEAUTIFUL. I RECOGNIZED ALL OF THEM. I PLAYED VIOLIN FOR OVER 50 YEAR'S. I WOULD STILL BE PLAYING, BUT I INJURED MY LEFT HAND. I NEED SURGERY, SO HOPEFULLY ONE DAY I'LL BE BACK AT IT.
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@debbyhsieh2937
7 months ago (edited)
So smooth for each transaction and Ray always so passionate for his music
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@margaretmiller4718
6 days ago
Amazing talent!
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@hychen4799
3 months ago
6/8、好喜歡陳銳的提琴演奏,太厲害了,好好聽,貝多芬的提琴奏鳴曲,春,好聽,好好聽
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@omarhamarshi4900
7 months ago
bird flying in the background during spring is perfect
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@caromurray6152
6 months ago
Love Bruch’s violin concerto.️
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@ValerieMikhail
1 month ago (edited)
My face after hearing the very first note and the last one was inforgetable like that blew my mind (i’ve been playing violin for 4 yrs and that got me.)
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@ajr1910
7 months ago
I don’t play violin but I know almost all of these pieces from twoset
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@YYWYYWYYW
7 months ago
Love this video! U guys are amazing! Pls make a part 2.. part 3…. ! Thanks Ray and Julio!
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@和子長谷川
5 months ago
心揺さぶられるえんそうにうたれました
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@Li_Zi
7 months ago
I love your creativity. You inspire the young generation to have fun with classical music.The transitions between songs are amazing, I've never seen a compilation like this before. I went to two of your concerts in Germany and Cologne. We are waiting for you in Poland!
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@ialien2077
7 months ago
2:55 LOL!! You scared him.
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@chris2lsy
5 months ago
The transition is sooo smooth the connection is perfect
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@CamilaBernardesTutor
7 months ago
I absolutely love watching Ray play.
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@ilamel
7 months ago
Oh Ray, I love the passion and intensity that exude from your face when you play. Just amazing. I hope I can hear you playing live in a concert hall one day.
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@natehirsh
7 months ago
You are so gifted Sir. My deepest admiration to you. It is incredible how you master so much complicated and difficult to perform musical masterpieces.
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@watchthisOo
7 months ago (edited)
Great video! Some minor corrections: 3:05 (No 11) is the 3rd movement, not the 1st and at 4:35 No 16 and No 17 are swapped around :)
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@penelopethompson2053
7 months ago
¡You are a Rock Star Ray Chen! No... you are way way better any rock star I have ever experienced. I am blown away by your brilliance.
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@ruggledug
7 months ago
Beautiful! And what a delight to hear you play these!
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@sarasate89
7 months ago
Absolutely amazing! I'd love to hear each of these in full. I'm hoping one day I'll get to see you live in concert, if you come to London again!
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@rosalindaviolin
7 months ago
Every interpretation was beautifully played
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@ealston0826
6 months ago
so proud of myself because I recognized them all. I don't play an instrument but, I love classical music.
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@chia_s_ee_d
7 months ago
AHHHH so many of my favourite pieces here!!!
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@anantsaha01
7 months ago
Just look at that smile on his face....
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@naneddy2343
7 months ago
I do not play the violin, but my mom did. I recognized 14 of them that were ones she played. Another one I recognized as it is one a favorite Leahy recording— Cape Breton fiddler. The other 4 from albums my mom listened to frequently.
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@kristingarson2413
7 months ago
I can see that a lot of work went into this. This is very creative! Bravo! You created "Introduction Junction!"
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@magkal8690
7 months ago
Thank you for reminding me I should listen more often the entire concerts or pieces of this great music...
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@chia_s_ee_d
7 months ago
Dang, the transitions are smooth af!!
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@malenacolombo3064
7 months ago
I can't play any musical instruments. It's my biggest frustration. That's why I rejoice listening to you, great guys Thank you soooo much for this
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@mootal2812
4 months ago
Ray is really amazing!
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@xx3xx3
5 months ago
Those transitions are very satisfying
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@ВикторияСтефанишина-й3и
7 months ago
Спасибо, Рэй! Виртуозность и блеск!
Видео, как у лорда Винхетейро.
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@eltonkam5747
7 months ago (edited)
Trying to remember the sequence of playing all these famous song introductions is probably more difficult than playing the actual pieces️! You did have a good memory!! You have to co-ordinate with the pianist too. He has to remember when to come in too to join you.
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@zyukar1301
7 months ago
Minor corrections:
3:07 is actually the third movement, and I'm pretty sure the order of Ysaye and Bach were reversed at 4:35
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@keagengertse366
6 months ago
Your Csardas Ray is absolutely amazing! Sounds like a French Cafe experience. Love it!
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@purpletiger9313
7 months ago
Halfway through I suddenly got the same feeling I get when listening to The Beatles "LOVE" CD, a compilation of Beatles tunes transitioned and mixed by Giles Martin, George Martin's son. Smooth segues, classic music, you have to love it. Nice job maestro Chen!
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@tiffcat1100
7 months ago
Mesmerised by the detached bow horsehair! No. 4 Ray literally making his violin weep
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@rosaloretto3818
7 months ago
Não é só uma técnica. É tocar com a Alma. Nunca é igual ou banal. A cada dia é um passo a mais em direção ao Divino. Sublime talento ️
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@jiayiisconfused3103
7 months ago
honestly feeling very proud that ive learnt a good couple of these during my violin-learning days... as i'm studying abroad i havent been able to practice in a very long time but i really dont think i'll ever forget lol. it'll stay with me
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@conradgittins4476
7 months ago
On ya Ray. That's a lot of fun. I'm familiar with all of those intros and have even played some. The Spring sonata is a favourite.
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@binzhou5154
3 weeks ago
very nice ray I really enjoyed it
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@Andrew_from_Oz_Vinyl_Landscape
7 months ago
Many thx Ray the timbre of your violin was exquisite!
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@DanZayza-ib3ti
7 months ago
TY RAY for this awesome montage of greats; truly one of my favs and unfortunate to have missed you in Toronto the other week. TY BRETT AND EDDIE for luring me into this world and within months being able to recognize and appreciate pieces like this when they come across.
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@Chirs7
4 months ago
Amazing, I’ll attempt these pieces
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@alish1895
7 months ago
18/20. As a piano player, I am reasonably happy. Stumbled on Wieniawski and on Saint-Saëns’ VC no. 3
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@WSBM
7 months ago
That was ridiculously good.
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@NgocAnhNguyen-1501
7 months ago
The way he plays the violin is like telling a story, and this video makes me curious about the body and the ending of those stories . And I don't know why but my heart suddenly felt warm when I saw him wiping the sweat at the end of the video. I don't know if one day I will be able to hear him play violin in person, but I will be very happy if that day comes.
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@roystewart4386
7 months ago
That was a great selection of violin compositions. Well performed too. Thanks.
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@CuauhtlyGSalazar
2 days ago
Bro you are amazing!
I'm from México and I hope not to be discriminated against!
Greetings and good vibes!!
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@ivo28182
7 months ago
Once again reminded of how much I love csardas
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@Yanyanskebol
7 months ago
Best violin video ever. I love all perfect pieces connect together
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@bryophyta9500
7 months ago
Every single one, naturally!
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@poodlevlogs2037
7 months ago
this is exactly what i wanted.
cause i generally only know the beginning of pieces and dont know the name. Thanks for listing them
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@foxjacket
7 months ago
Wooooo love Julio
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@zivauri
7 months ago
Very fine accomplishment, and may I say, also a Very fine accompanist who is in Perfect tune and time with Ray.
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@raymundredor7551
7 months ago
Absolutely breathtaking! More power, Ray!
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@teresanowak9546
3 months ago
Just fantasy
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@Light71717
6 months ago
This is so wholesome, god bless you Ray
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@isabelle5028
7 months ago
C’était un RÉGAL ️Transition parfaite et originale Bravo.
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@raposayouko
7 months ago
Esse aspirante a violinista tem futuro.
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@yukiyavalentine5867
7 months ago
Always a pleasure to watch you play ! I hope my sons can play like you one day , I put them on tonic :D Paganini Caprice is their target in 10 years
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@ViolinHobby
7 months ago
Ray is the most creative violinist on our planet
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@MrFoxy77
4 months ago
I got all of them! Ray never dissapoints!
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@JudyHisso
7 months ago (edited)
Perfectionialism .. not sure this is a word .. but just like your playing .. not usuall
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@BlizzardLegends
7 months ago
I wish I could play violin as beautifully as you do.
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@JWentu
7 months ago (edited)
here's my results:
"I didn't know the piece": 1 (Wieniawski)
"I should have recognized it but I didn't": 5
"I recognized it": 14
Monti: I thought Ravel Tzigane (Shame)
Bach: I didnt understand that Ysaye was finished
Bruch: I am so ashamed by this... I thought Beethoven 3rd
Bazzini: I know the tune, I never ever remember author nor title
SaintSaens: simply didnt come to mind
(time pressure is terrible, it makes you say stupid things...)
I give myself a generous 7 out of 10 but I deeply disappointed myself
Anyways: very nice quiz video! I love the fact that you proposed the same piece two non-consecutive times to trick players! well done!
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@HugoLall-x7o
7 months ago
Just wanted to say I heard a recording of you playing with my uncle- Daniel Harding as he was conductor of the Swedish radio symphony orchestra
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@LiamThomasviolinist
6 months ago
This is awesome, Ray! I love this video because I recognized a lot of these pieces and it’s inspiring to see the repertoire up ahead. Right now I am working on the Bruch Finale, and it is very fun and exciting to play.
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@johnpeskey4519
6 months ago
These are really wonderful! I have an edition (printed) of the Caprices that includes these at the end! Thanks for posting. Kind regards
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@bindak
7 months ago
I’m so proud of myself! Because of TSV, I recognized most of the pieces (!), versus only one (vivaldi ofc ). I really wanted you to play more! Gorgeous playing, as always
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@emmanuelmengot9061
7 months ago
This is so amazing Sir.
U really have a mastery of the violin
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@JC-oo1im
4 months ago
Amazing!
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@christinelyman738
7 months ago
Can't wait to see Ray in concert in Boulder next month!
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@goldika
7 months ago
Omg your Czardas I'd love to to hear the full version one day!
Recognized around 20 of them even before the title appeared. Guess I'm a music nerd now
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@ZenoGenthe
4 months ago
Mischievous wonderfully performed
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@Alexander-kh2rc
7 months ago
Upload more of your playing please! this is awesome
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@chrislegit3198
5 months ago
Love the La Campanella. It’s the first Pag piece I learned. About 15 years ago.
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@sulzo7835
6 months ago (edited)
더할 나위 없이 좋은 곡들을 레이의 연주로 듣는것 + 시시각각 변하는 그의 장난꾸러기같은 표정을 보는것 이 영상 너무 좋다
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@rebel.taylord
7 months ago
This is so exciting and fun to watch, thank you! I don't play the violin but still really enjoyed this!
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@JudyHisso
7 months ago
4 !!!!!!
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@yizhouwang2995
7 months ago
Love ur video! Always playing with such bright smile really inspiring
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@thw0mew391
4 months ago
I was waiting for la Campanella, my smile lit up when it was 20.
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@HeiHei-go1pb
3 months ago
SGD 2.00
Thanks
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@guillermoriveranunez5974
7 months ago
Best compilation evere
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@NanHuei
7 months ago
A strand of bow hair already gave up from the get go hehe
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@heliharrikari
7 months ago
Absolutely brilliant Thank you
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@coin5555
5 months ago
4:52 watched you and Julio perform this a few days ago in Boulder. (You know, where someone from the audience proposed marriage afterwards?!) It was, without question, the best performance of any piece I have ever seen. It was a privilege to experience!
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@tigranoganov1376
7 months ago
I am glad to recognize 17 of 20 masterpieces, not being a violinist myself! Thanks a lot maestro!!!
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@Finn.285
7 months ago
Where is Mendelssohn!?
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@MrAlan0151
6 months ago
Ray is one of the very best, and nice guy to .
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@박동철-q6d
7 months ago
항상 웃는 미소~~그냥 빠진다~언젠가 꼭 만나보고싶어요~~
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@simplytwosetter
7 months ago
Ray is now so ready to do any LingLing workout or play any games on the violin with Twoset, and crushed them of course lol These are all S-tier playing!!! Love this so much! Will come back to this when I need a mood boost!!
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@Causeofthe2032gasincident
7 months ago
I think ray should try to do foggy mountain breakdown on a violin o I do t know if it’s possible to do the banjo part of the song but it would probably be a very interesting vid nonetheless
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@agentm10
7 months ago
The song by wienowsky really stood out. That one was grating to my ears!
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@aarradd
2 months ago
so beautiful!
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@This-isGirl
7 months ago
It's too much Ray! You're killing me! I watched it a few times. Hope it's on your FB so I can put it into my feed
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@blairl8174
7 months ago
LOL the bow hairs - i watched Ray's amazing performance in Toronto, and he kept on plucking the hairs and later on apologized to the front row people sitting there. I wonder how often Ray rehairs the bow
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@jo-annespier9832
7 months ago
You play so beautiful and it's pleasant to watch
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@jeremyjeffes8603
7 months ago
19/20 let’s go. Just never really listened to the Saint Saens concertos.
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@enealiviu4797
7 months ago
Ray I know you're a soloist but damn, that playing is HOT!
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@markkeller9378
7 months ago
Superb! You are a joy to listen to.
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@fatdoi003
7 months ago
what a bucket list
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@volatilefish3908
5 months ago
I recognized czardas immediately because it's one of the first pieces I endeavored to learn on saxophone
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@Violinistarob
6 months ago
Eres increíble amo demasiado como tocas es de ensueño
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@hyyuhfree
1 month ago
love it sooo,,,comeon man
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@rachelwyse8849
7 months ago
Brilliant! Didn't recognize the Wienawski, and am currently working on the Mozart
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@keebeomnam5807
7 months ago
Ling Ling’s on fire
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@kaylinriver
1 month ago
i love all of them and u 2 are sooooo goood pefect
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@myrtillegrandesoreilles8275
7 months ago
Do you know how I got the Wieniawski? It's far fetched: from that video with Twoset where one starts playing a famous piece, and the other two compete and try to finish the excerpt flawlessly. So, Brett played the opening chord of Dvořák, Ray immediately plucked his Ray Major chord but then paused and said it could be two pieces. That made me wonder what the other possible piece was so I did some research and voilà, Wieniawski.
I wrote it in a better way yesterday but maybe I'll still get a heart?
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@b.i.6472
7 months ago
Un violonist viu!
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@ThePhoenixSlayer
7 months ago
I for some reason had faith all the way that La Campanella would be somewhere on this last. I was very relieved when it came in at nr. 20
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@ThomUnderStars
7 months ago
I love this Ray shirt, it means an incredible video is coming
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@sarahyeoh0111
7 months ago
so beautifully played ️
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@user-ex4it6yd8i
7 months ago
i knew every piece except 10, 11, and 18. But I mostly didn't know the names of the pices. I simply adore Sibelius concerto, my favorite violin concerto. I always listen to Sibelious by Ginette Nevou.
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@felixb8514
6 months ago
Son 3 del gran Paganini. Gracias por subir todo esto Ray.
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@kristintripp967
7 months ago
Oof. You guys made that look way too easy. I actually appreciated the bit at the end where you guys let us see that there was a bit of effort involved, lol.
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@notkian704
7 months ago
I have watched this Video a few hours ago and now it's on premiere
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@elleneugenio9986
7 months ago
Wonderful... encore
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@beezhsieh
7 months ago
I love the different facial expressions you have due to the style of each song...haha
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@isabellanakahara
7 months ago
Massively fun and enjoyable, Ray. You can do this some more if you like.
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@walkingnow
7 months ago
Love every piece.
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@angelfire1122
3 months ago
I recognize every piece, but I haven't worked on any of those piece. I have tried to play a few pieces, but have not performed any of them in public. I have all of of them on sheet music except for the Vivaldi and Paganini second concerto.
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@piano.is.a.language
7 months ago
Wow the sweat!! Great playing, both of you!
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@andreaguarino8207
7 months ago
I love your dress
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@borbetomagus
7 months ago
Wonderful compilation. I'd love to see you do John Corigliano's 'The Gypsies; Journey Across Europe', which has a striking intro.
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@user-iz9wf8hw7v
7 months ago
Recognised them all, played most of them, and that was not Prelude from Partite 3 by Bach, but „Obsession“ - the first part of Sonata 2 by Ysaÿe)) I like your interpretation very much
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@ChristofenLove
6 months ago
So beautiful
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@skylakepark
2 weeks ago
Exemplary! All in one place. Thank you for a fresh perspective on the classics!
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@piliomar31
7 months ago
This is the new "Paganiniana" by Ray Chen hehe
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@AntioxidantAlley
7 months ago
In my mind, conveying emotion is as much about body language and facial expression as the technical aspects of performing. In many ways that may be a more difficult skill to master.
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@BlackHermit
5 months ago
The strong bow hair!
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@liloheinrich8659
7 months ago
I got to the point of playing the bruch and saint saens 3 in my prime back in high school, not all that well, but I really miss those days of being in practice and playing music so often. Nowadays my focus is shifted onto university and getting a job and I let my violin skills get rusty…
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@nicolss501
7 months ago
grandioso Ray!!! wow te pasaste
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@raquelbaca9689
6 months ago
I LOVE YOU RAY CHEN YOU INSPIRE ME
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@danipianoarts
7 months ago
I like his phrasing
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@BatshevaSegal-r1i
3 months ago
There are so many other great intros...you should make another video.
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@Raza9428
7 months ago
Bravo, Ray Chen
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@ignatiuskostler7400
6 months ago
I played Bruch 3. movement and now going to saint saens nr3. 1. movement
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@prattratanachaya4790
7 months ago
Great !!!!! But I think you miss the Famous Mendelssohn & Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Ray hou should include those great works too
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@user-fq6cw1fy2u
3 months ago
Yeah ~~You did it
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@Eddy525_violin
5 months ago
17/20, the Ysaye and Bach had me and I thought the Wieniawski was Dvorak at first
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@damiankharenko3127
7 months ago
Wow
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@fortunetell3r
7 months ago
beautiful !
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@kuojenliao1357
7 months ago
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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@hamer1122
6 months ago
i love you ray
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@andrewclack6599
7 months ago
Loved this! Thought you might have included Por Una Cabeza by Carlos Cardel
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@Msmcarlos
7 months ago
4:54 one happy kiddo
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@עינבחסיד-צ2ש
6 months ago
Most beautiful one was La campanella by paganini
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@spicyclips552
3 months ago
u.u no 8 was fun to hear, i just finished recording that for my diploma
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@mPerfect_
7 months ago (edited)
3:14 isn’t that the 3rd movement of the Saint Seans? (Also that transition from the the Pag 1 to the SS3 was really clean)
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@emmashowe
7 months ago
I recognised all of them apart from one :) currently working on Nigun - Bloch. Trying not to butcher it completely lol
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@thepowerofcello
5 months ago
3:58 the look on his face XD
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@peterbaxter8151
7 months ago
That was great fun Ray.
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@denisafanasev5260
2 months ago
Btw 11 is not part 1 of the concerto, but part 3
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@TheLadyLilyth
7 months ago
Argh, all these extracts... it hurts (not to have the whole concerti!)!
But honestly, thank you so much for that, I was thinking I was falling behind on (recognising) them, that's exactly what I need at the moment.
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@jontlei
7 months ago
This is brilliant!!
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@Bismarckmusic
7 months ago
Amazing
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@angelfire1122
7 months ago
I recognize all of the songs. I have a few of the pieces, but I am not working on any of them. I would love to learn Dance of the goblins and theme and variations though.
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@laggyplayer2499
7 months ago
The TLDR version for famous violin pieces. It’s like singing 情歌王 at a karaoke and everyone can go home after the song
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@jvaldesmtz
7 months ago
I recognize 19. Hello from Mexico
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@malcolmkenworthy
7 months ago (edited)
@RayChenViolinist My son is learning Csardas for his Grade 8 exam. Could you post a full version of it please? Your interpretation of the introduction is amazing!
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@trongdo2458
7 months ago
Sir, you are a violin god!
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@shukaihu2544
6 months ago
Would be great if you ended with Tchaikovsky.
Great transition between pieces - made it sounded so easy. Totally love your passion !
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@matthewcheever5719
7 months ago
Fun - and very smooth editing.
Nicely put together.
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@YuzukiKaizen
7 months ago (edited)
Hi ray! Super minor mistake but 3:07 is Molto Moderato en Maestoso (third movement not first), not the allegro non troppo (I only noticed cuz I’m learning the concerto haha), but wonderful video as always hope you had fun in San Francisco!!
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@briangroner4400
6 months ago
loved this!!
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@eveywrens
7 months ago
Brilliant!
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@eriks2962
7 months ago
I could name about 8 and recognized about 14. Thanks twoset!
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@anastasiajuneau9921
7 months ago
Wow wow wow thank you so much️️!!!
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@Kim-wp7pl
4 months ago
Good contents for me
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@eliff8245
7 months ago
I recognized 14 of them. Not bad for a flutist
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@berrakcelik3483
4 months ago
Wonderful
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@onenesswisdom
7 months ago
Amazing
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@Al-gv5uw
7 months ago
Bravo
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@alis3270
7 months ago
You guys Made my day¡ Thanks
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@jkingsley3656
6 months ago
omg the black pink song!! I love how black pink is so inspirational even classical musicians play them!
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@kyrushkoo
7 months ago
RAY!!! Suggestion about the violinists in the review series: get Roby Lakatos and Augustin Hadelich in! They are crazy good
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@aredesuyo
7 months ago
That cliffhanger on 19 killed me.
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@AsianViolinist-J
1 month ago
What happened at number 16? Isn’t it Bach not Ysaye?
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@jonathanchan4265
7 months ago
3:12 FYI: It should be the third movement instead of the first!
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@snowbodanny1849
4 months ago
Thank god Sibelius is included.
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@pkmnjss
6 months ago
Was expecting this to become a drinking game for how many hairs Ray would break when the first one went within the first 15 seconds. Couldn't remember the name for Dance of the Goblins, but recognized all of them thanks to Professors Yang and Chen.
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@kaymill5565
7 months ago
That was beautiful! How, Ray, do you go from jokingly tearing off a shredded piece of bow to playing like an angel??
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@freeziez8569
7 months ago
I got them all except the Ysaye one, although I'm sure I've heard it before.
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@palkyaw8756
1 month ago
Beauty
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@3dprintersawhiteboard401
7 months ago
I was listening to the Sibelius beginning so concentrated as I was comparing the fingerings and interpretation to my own that you honestly jump scared me with you Paganini start after that.
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@denisamusat333
7 months ago
GOD BLESS YOU
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@andygonzalez4641
7 months ago
What a great video I love it
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@bernhard2269
7 months ago
Great video and great sound! Wieniawski 1 would have also been a good fit :P
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@KatereenArt
7 months ago
I love musical flex videos
5:42 Finally, a resolution I was preparing that you would drop it right before the conclusion again. The fear is real
Also, 2:21 that's quite a charismatic way to get rid of a loose bow hair :D
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@yaopit4674
4 months ago
What about Mendelsohn Violin Cencerto?
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@tygostanprosper5243
7 months ago
Csardas
Because i actually am learning this peace now
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@DeltadronesBr
7 months ago
Wonderful!
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@laggyplayer2499
7 months ago
Description for 16 and 17 should switch places
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@ChristofenLove
6 months ago
So beautiful
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@ninilustig
7 months ago
i am just sitting in front of the monitor, watched how the number goes up.from 509..hey..cool...so I choice a number 555....and ...oops...556....I needed to watch the second round which I can press 555...but someone is one second quicker than me........but its anyway really relaxing to listen again. nice work!
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@absaelmaldonado297
7 months ago
I thought Mendelssohn was going to be here.
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@selgeaus
7 months ago
This is like Ray taking all the best part of different dishes and eating them at a buffet
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@thinkhard1075
5 months ago
Bartok Violin Concerto no.2
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@monikadrnovscek8282
6 months ago
All the time I was wondering: Where is La Campanella??? And there it was
I personally miss from the "list" Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - E Minor op. 64 - 1st movement opening though.
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@swanlake2803
6 months ago
This is so much fun watching and listening. Ray, may I get your permission to use this for my ballet performance? Thankie
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@rikspector
7 months ago
Ray,
Your just stringing us along:)
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@allymmd3468
4 months ago
Imma flip if there’s no tzigane
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@rest5746
7 months ago
This is so cool to see!! Can you also try to re-create a Violin version of the Moonlit Night by Yuki Hayashi? Watching the Anime of it give more feels to the piece
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@sabrinai
7 months ago
Ray plays for ten seconds and already breaks a horse hair!
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@tacoman8536
7 months ago
I just watched this and it on premiere??
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@yuyuxyuyu
7 months ago
Thanks, man. that's my next project.
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@joanna6409
6 months ago
i think that intro from Karlowicz VC is worth mentioning
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@tbrws
7 months ago
19/20, missed Saint Saens Vc 3... Awesome video Idea tho, more please!
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@sato884
7 months ago
At 3:11 he is playing the third movement not the first. I think the subtitles are wrong.
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@annademchuk5053
7 months ago
Pianist is ruling
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@boywithviolin2288
7 months ago
Love this video
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@yooogort
5 months ago
Bro had to stop before the hard part of la Campanella
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@adolph289
5 months ago
awesome
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@joaogarcia6592
7 months ago
GREAT!! But I was waiting for a Mendelssohn concerto
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@LisitaAntonio
7 days ago (edited)
2:53 even the pianist got scared
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@buttersstotch744
5 months ago
I was like wait that looks like SFCM! :)
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@eddypark6426
7 months ago
i like how he snuck in the ysaye sonata 2 in the bach preludio
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@maxstunner100
7 months ago
That weiniawski was unreal!
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@Estudiobausa
12 days ago
I missed Lalo!
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@erikainga1989
7 months ago
This was amazing
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@Musikisbellatastic
6 months ago
Amazing
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@teresanowak9546
3 months ago
SAM JESTEŚ JAK PAGANINI ! WPRAWDZIE ŻYCIORYSY INNE ALE ZDOLNOŚCI TAKIE SAME !
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@shinyshore
7 months ago
Woahhhhh amazing
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@LOVEANGELZ-
6 months ago
Not ray casually pulling a bow sting of of his bow
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@marcelodorte8091
1 month ago
Mestre, Se você diz que é os 20 melhores quem sou eu na fila do INSs pra questionar, muito top,...
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@vanessachromik3879
7 months ago
Déjà vu don't mind watching this masterpiece twice
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@randomname1857
6 months ago
You need to make a part 2 mendelssohn, sibilius and tchaik concretos need to be in here
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@dullhk
6 months ago
Ray is like an expression bxtch but I couldn’t stop loving him
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@hazelnutchocopie
7 months ago
i love your rendition on csardaz
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@stiggrasser7989
4 months ago
Ray, You are marvelous :-)
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1 month ago
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@sexyfantastichero
7 months ago
21- caprice 5 paganini
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@allakhachaturian
6 months ago
Невероятно
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@jeremydadap4013
7 months ago
As always, B R A V O!!!
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@ggfla6735
1 month ago
Bra voooo
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@kosame3236
7 months ago
Awesome video! I wish there was tzigane…
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@farzadhozouri5365
7 months ago
If you want to listen to the most beautiful moments of classical music in just 6 mins you need to watch this
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@partituravid
7 months ago
Your articulation and "air time" are essential to your style. Plus your ridiculously sensuous tone (but only when appropriate) and dramatic sense are maybe the most compelling things to me. You put 1 toe on the 'don't exaggerate' line, then pull satisfyingly back! Is one of your parents Hungarian?
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@TheElderOne28
7 months ago
Great performance as always, but can't keep my mind off the fact you look like Charlie Harper in that shirt ^^
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@jimtinytchannel2930
5 months ago
I'm currently practicing Czardas.
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@DigiScape903
6 months ago
I miss my violin so much I needa go home n grab it
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@annademchuk5053
7 months ago
Wont TO MUUUUUCH!!!!!
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@user-rw9iv6hq8z
5 months ago
U should play LA Ronde des lutin
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@ostanfordo
7 months ago
The Saint-Saens' piece should be its 3rd movement on the note ^^
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@lordvader6172
7 months ago
Another great video. (Comment for the algorithm)
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@BawuuSodbileg
7 months ago
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@simplyashlin4020
7 months ago
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@zjohn662
3 months ago
NO MENDELSOHN violin concerto
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@류아연-k3l
6 months ago
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@Weeping-Angel
7 months ago
So amazing. I mean Julio
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@mbotsaris
7 months ago
No 15 should be winter right? Great video!
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@jessicaauffrey7011
7 months ago
You should totally plays Danse macabre, It’d be totally cool hear it on a stead.
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@ranviolinist
6 months ago
God! Btw I was waiting for Tchaikovsky's violin Concerto!
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@mysteriousxstories13
7 months ago
Very nice ray chen
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@lc-b352
7 months ago
Quite an amazing video that i'll check whenever i lack inspiration on my next program
P.S. : isn't it Saint-Saëns 3rd movement or at least end of the second movement
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@dwdw9443
7 months ago
I love how I can just see how your bow hair is falling off
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@gabrieldweik6842
4 weeks ago
The number eleven is actually the third mouvement.
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@lizziemomoua
7 months ago
Amazing !!
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@alexcypher3728
7 months ago
Ray is not blessed, we are blessed to have Ray🫶️
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@MehmetErenAksu
7 months ago
I’d like to see Mendelsson violin concerto in this list
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@doijaeveline4853
7 months ago
thats 3rd part of the saint saens concerto, not the 1st
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@user-vp7so5ig9x
7 months ago
Неперевершено, слухала б і слухала.
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@iioxy7530
7 months ago
I think Scheherazade II. Lento would also have fit in :D
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@rykehuss3435
6 months ago (edited)
1:26 there it is, the greatest violin piece of all time. Too much vibrato though Ray, play it more baroque!. 2:29 you can tell he really likes this Sibelius piece. Also no Erlkönig? boo
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@rbtorr1392
6 months ago (edited)
19 tema de la pelicula rapsodia con elizabeth taylor, recien se que el la compuso, IV Allegro molto vivace , zigeunerweisen, pablo de sarasate
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@mateofingerboarding5913
5 months ago
Mendelson concierto and wienaski pleaseeee
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@TheVinylFactor
7 months ago
Nice!
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@shiaoyunfu-tf5dz
6 months ago
你的功夫/早已凌駕謝宜君/宜誠的惡劣兄弟之上.
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@firerunner1
3 months ago
Dance of the Goblins.. i have never heard of it before, but it sounds very interesting!
How come it is a piece with a supposedly recognisable intro, but it is hardly ever played?
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@jameskhan8573
7 months ago
Anyone else got distracted by the two loose bow hairs?
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@ys4448
7 months ago
superb, but I was waiting for Saint-Saëns: Introduction et Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28
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@hs964
6 months ago
What violin do play? The sound is amazing
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@danyleejepsen692
7 months ago
actually I don't know every piece by name, but I reconnaise many due to two set.
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@ezechielviolin6426
7 months ago
Haha, awesome
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@user-hk5pe9yf7j
7 months ago
Sibelius
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@chrissapant7879
7 months ago
Απλα τελειος
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@user-yy9nf9tm3t
8 days ago
2:23
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@feb5th
7 months ago
Ive been trained in the school of twoset and I recognised every piece despite not knowing how to play an instrument
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@reno922guy8
7 months ago (edited)
Everything is subjective and it's all a matter of taste.
But what about, 'Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso'?
Perlman literally makes the violin cry in his version.
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@tanyasamie8110
7 months ago
I love youuu
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@marlenepereiradesouza474
7 months ago
Hi ray chen
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@aaron7x_
6 months ago
Synestia, Disembodied Tyrant - I, The Devourer
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@tiana7245
6 months ago
Brahms for me, always
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@hoangtrunganh
7 months ago
One minute in and I already saw some horse tail shredded
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@CelloGang01
7 months ago
*Breaks bow hair within first 2
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@worgle123
7 months ago
Beautiful! I'm learning Csardas now! Do you have a score for this video?
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@yooogort
5 months ago
I heard that f a f a fa fa on the piano and I knew it was Sibelius concerto in d minor lol
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@heim1725
7 months ago
Go 4 it!
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@theoredori
7 months ago
Next episode has to include Mendelssohn VC 1. Mov. and Wieniawski 2. VC 1. Mov
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@hazelnutchocopie
7 months ago
i guessed 18/20 lol anyway ray, when will your YouTube audiences able to listen to your full version of zigeunerwaisen????
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@satriaezralie
6 months ago
ray chen is sweating hahaha, i also sweating when im practicing
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@Wandyissocute
7 months ago
2:04 for those who’ve seen the draft yesterday about the composer.. let’s keep quiet..
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@TDM-kv9eb
7 months ago
The #3 Wieniawski could be replaced by another piece that opens with a similar g-minor chord.
And you added the "Blink-in" to La Campanella...
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@marikothecheetah9342
7 months ago
Not a player bur I recognised a couple. La Campanella, Dance of the Goblins, Summer (obv.). I should have recognised some other but well, probably listened to them too rarely.
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@MariaRamos-jm8bf
7 months ago
Waiting for the moment to hear You.
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@fyliao
5 months ago
Great playing as always, however, there is a difference between an "Intro" and an "Exposition" (ex. Beethoven Spring) or just a plain start of a piece.
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@sawsent
3 weeks ago
Wait it said Bach preludio from 3rd Sonata (I guess yeah fitting)
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@wpjhuang
7 months ago
感謝分享
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@dexteritea2591
4 months ago
The ysaye and bach being switched hurts lol
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@jryu2727
6 months ago
你太厲害了!
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@XontrosInstrumentals
7 months ago (edited)
correct me if im wrong but 17 was ysaye sonata 2 not the actual Bach partita
Also 11 was the 3rd not 1st movement
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@75Chopin
7 months ago
Where is Ravel's Tzigane? And Shostakovich's violin concerto ?
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@theclassicfan7002
7 months ago
God's stuff
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@diegodelacruziwadare3231
7 months ago
SFCM
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@jimmychie
3 months ago
Awesome! But where was Lalo?
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@AndyGaming285
7 months ago
I wait my life for 3:54
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@Nightylee
7 months ago
All I could focus on was the broken string from the bow
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@Mehd.J81
4 weeks ago
Mendelssohn are you crazy ????
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@frantri3246
7 months ago
#17 was a prank I guess...
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@OopsSpaghetti69420
7 months ago
i reconignized all but number 11, sorry ling ling
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@maxi_and_bella1823
7 months ago
What about Mendelssohn AnD ShOsTaKoViCh
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@wanyuhuang8802
3 months ago (edited)
19 out of 20, got everything except the Saint Sean
Surprisingly I didn't recognize Sibelius until the violin part came in , hmmmm
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@Shinsohk
7 months ago
have you done a reaction to Roman Kim?
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@heitron81
7 months ago
I recognize all of them … knowing the name of the piece is a different story
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@umutmnkl
7 months ago
AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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@raymondtingting6364
7 months ago
Awesome
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@xiaotao810
5 months ago
I can’t believe you left out Mendelssohn……*pikachu shock face*
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@andygossard4293
7 months ago
Orange Blossom Special failed to make the list again, better luck next year
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@chenn10
7 months ago
2:12 bro what happened to the bird?
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@beni.honian
6 months ago
that was amazing but you forgot tchaikovsky violin concerto
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@anacecilia4854
7 months ago
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@anitacestari4949
7 months ago
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@JessicaC642
6 months ago
3:12 he’s playing the third movement of saint saens violin concerto 3 not 1st movement
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@user-yx5rc2nq2p
3 months ago
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@carrotandpineapple8756
7 months ago
I love how cool and relax Ray is with his oversize clothes
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@muppet0
7 months ago
Surprised that Wieniawski 1 did not make the list but it was entertaining nonetheless!
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@moukzzz
7 months ago
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@LilianaNino-fu4st
7 months ago
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@davidsawyer988
7 months ago
Great video awe kitty…
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@fool3087
7 months ago
This should be titled 20 GREAT not 20 greatest there are too many to choose from. You should make a part 2!
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@iamallergies572
7 months ago
Love the vid Ray, but surely Wieniawski 1 allegro would have been up there.
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@ChaosChatOfficial
7 months ago
nice
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@Lukas-se9bu
7 months ago
I got 13
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@yuzuruchan
7 months ago
I was hoping to hear Rondo capriccioso
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@tanjanovicic2926
7 months ago
First,sorry my mob.makes mistake and send numbers.
I find 4 Tanja.
You play excellent .. SUPER!
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@AyoUrMomLol
7 months ago
4
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@abyss7050
7 months ago
why is saint saens not movement three wrong title :(((
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@ZenoGenthe
4 months ago
I am recognizing Ray Chen only ha!
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@rebucato3142
3 months ago
I recognize more than half on these from TwoSet but don't remember the names...
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@ethanqiu1672
7 months ago
you should do a reaction vid to sterns documentary “mao to mozart”
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@CptMehdi05
7 months ago
Isn't 17 Ysaye's 2nd sonata
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@annademchuk5053
7 months ago
Don't enough emotions
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@Lolfghmvvhh
7 months ago
can you play el toro
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@melik2091
7 months ago
Im blind due to the over exposure of violin skills flexing 🫠
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@vicpeeters7829
7 months ago
Isn’t the Saint-Saëns the third movement of the 3rd concerto instead of the 1st movement?
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@Udilshyk88
3 weeks ago
16-17 наоборот
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@EduardoAlbertoSemp
7 months ago
Excelent!!
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@oxoelfoxo
7 months ago
the live chat must've been lively in the video first posted hehe
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@Gamer_tag69
3 months ago
Where is prelium and alegro
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@ryderabe9617
7 months ago
Can you play the concerto for 2 violins with one violin?
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@raffaeleorpellino8318
3 months ago
Part 2?
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@evelynbrandonsmusicchannel9235
5 months ago
saint saens introduction and rondo capriccioso ???
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@seewhybee6969
7 months ago
Mendelssohn where D: (nice video btw )
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@chiva6760
7 months ago
was waiting for the lalo to come in but it never came
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@cindylau8797
7 months ago
Zigeunerweisen.. Whole song please
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@RustyBust1
5 months ago
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@briankuhl9314
7 months ago
OK, but how long did you and Julio take to learn the 20 introductions? I'm sure you sort of knew most of them, but that was performance quality for 6 minutes. How much individual and cooperative practice did that take?
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@carywanglu5526
5 months ago
When did Ray break the bow hairs
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@yeheonkim1963
7 months ago
That’s great but 11 was the 3rd movement
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@josephsabana
7 months ago
I only got 5 as an intermediate-level violinist
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@liharry1763
6 months ago
Sibelius
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@dolomiten1974
7 months ago
15/20
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@carolhayes7750
7 months ago
Ah, I was hoping for the Zigeunerweisens! I can't hear the La Campanella anymore without being reminded of the Black Pink/TwoSet feud!
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@CottonCandyTheWW2Geek
7 months ago
Bach Chaconne is my childhood
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@qu_c1
7 months ago
W ENDING lol
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@radualexa1356
7 months ago (edited)
The one I missed is the saint Saens one lol and the 16
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@ThomasBrijoux
7 months ago
Wieniawskis first concerto would be my first pick.
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@hanzbaek5168
7 months ago
lalo???
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@benjaminschonberg2186
7 months ago
Shouldn't 17. be Ysaye sonata no. 2?
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@elii_173
7 months ago
You forgot preludium and allegro - kraisler
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@panwadca8125
7 months ago
3:40
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@Chihuahuauno1
7 months ago
I only missed 3...
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@aleena030
5 months ago
anyone has timestamp version of all the pieces in this vid please? TIA
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@chjimenez
1 month ago
17 was Bach, but you play Ysaye
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@sergiomdp2002
7 months ago (edited)
The violinists doesn't plays with its faces.
The violinist: @RayChen
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@ahumanmerelybeing
7 months ago
Can I count it if I recognized a piece but couldn't come up with the name, then kicked myself when I saw what it was?
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@mishaellohonauman6589
1 month ago
POV you're practicing a piece but don't know what is next
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@TerrenceViolin
6 months ago
Shouldn't #17 be Ysayë or does it still count as Bach
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@LeoViolino-ly3je
3 months ago
Excuser-moi mais quand vous avez joué le St-Saens c'était le 3ème mvt et non le 1er.
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@bonniematta4580
7 months ago
I've got a real challenge for you, Ray. Try "Flight Of The Bumblebee ".
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@klaratrifonova
7 months ago (edited)
Of course I recognise only Paganini pieces. Not by name, just the melody. I can recognise the Caprice 24 anytime because of a russian metal song about him Well, Vivaldi wasn't that hard either I guess.
I have zero musical knowledge, been watching violin videos because of my 6yo son's enthusiasm.
Also, those goblins are going straight into my dnd campaign in one way or another
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@peder1018
7 months ago
Nice video, but you missed Symphonie Espagnole
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@svetoslavkrastev228
4 months ago
1:12 - Damn, what's with Ray and loose strings
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@selo6413
7 months ago
4.
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@antonsaraste4726
7 months ago
Wieniawski 1 is too good to be on the list
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@PlugInKali
7 months ago
Hey! Playing that Ysaye one is cheating! If this was an actual quiz show with a buzzer, we all would have failed miserably.
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@lajesfieldtv
7 months ago
Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi Vivaldi LOL
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@aepos_
7 months ago
surprised not seeing wieniawski 1
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@jnee3873
7 months ago
You should have added Rush E
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@tanjanovicic2926
7 months ago
5:3 5:31 5:31 1
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@handsomeayden
7 months ago
Where is mendelssohn violin concerto
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@rachellekatz2478
7 months ago
I'm a Twosetter... Question answered
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@astroworfcraig9164
7 months ago
How disappointed I was that "Love In Bloom" didn't make your list. I guess you're no Jack Benny.
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@stanleyTheviolinist240
7 months ago
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@tiffcat1100
7 months ago
Not sure if Paganini had any children but, hello, heavy expectations on them, poor souls!
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@AmogusSusAmongusSussyBakaAmogg
7 months ago
Nah number 17 got me mixed up
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@natzajac70
6 months ago
18 out of 20
Missed beethoven and bazzini
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@aixzi_official
3 months ago
you Always break your bow
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@fatsilentbob
7 months ago
I think Kreisler should at least have a spot on that list. But still all good intros.
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@NiiloPaasivirta
7 months ago
I could name 8 of them, recognized more but didn't remember the name nor the composer...
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@svetoslavkrastev228
4 months ago
Meh - I am pretty bad - I knew from the start only 3 pieces - Pagaini 24, Bach Chacone, and Summer of Vivaldi.
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@karoldettlaff5345
6 months ago
Beethoven, but Kreutzer sonata, then Bach's Chaconne
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@PP-wp2bx
6 months ago
What? No Mendelsohn concerto? That is the most famous one....
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@abe716
7 months ago
Lalo?
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@ryanc2469
7 months ago
For #11 shouldn't it be Saint Saens 3rd movement not 1st movement
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@sankalp_gupta
7 months ago
Even the editor is confused with 16 and 17
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@user-xq9li5rn5e
7 months ago
I want to hear mendelssohn!
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@heitron81
7 months ago
How many takes did you need?
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@anitacestari4949
7 months ago
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@josesimoes2408
9 hours ago
17 isn’t ysaye??
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@JeanClaudeWelche
4 months ago
hahahaha !!!
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@Nhankindredmain
7 months ago
Ah number 11 is labeled incorrectly, it should be the 3rd movement instead of the 1st one.
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@Peanutbutterviolin
7 months ago
HOW DID MENDELSSOHN DID MOT MAKE IT??
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@lorbor9491
7 months ago
yo you kinda look like tatsuki narita in this video
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@eniotna_379
7 months ago
I was scared cause I saw the vid yesterday and I was wondering why you deleted it
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@Hippo1247
1 month ago
Wat about Mendelssohn
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@JDthesubscriber
7 months ago
no 11 is the third movement, not the first movement
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@lachlanstory9929
7 months ago
No Mendelssohn first movement
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@_rstcm
3 months ago
16 and 17 can switch places tho......
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@user-pt8wy1mf8w
5 months ago
It broke
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@SaydienisisART
7 months ago
WHY IS THERE NO MENDELSSOHN?
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@1218ariel
7 months ago
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@rfv618
7 months ago
Nice arrangement! I suppose it's easier when half of them are in D Major
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@X-26YT
7 months ago
no Mendelssohn?
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@Matteo_Ferrari_Cinema
7 months ago
No Mendelssohn
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@jamescaan870
7 months ago
No Tchaikovsky?
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@myrona.gilmorejr.
7 months ago
I'm surprised that Beethoven's violin Concerto wasn't in there
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@ElsweyrDiego
7 months ago
you forgot Kreisler's Praeludium and Allegro
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@cristiani2276
2 weeks ago
Porque Mozart es tan Mozart?
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@cseperegazesolefolyikazarcomon
7 months ago
Chaconne is still the best one.
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@aliceedge3817
7 months ago
Hi ray im a big fan- could you say hi?
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@rosangelamorgado
7 months ago
⚘🇧🇷
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@prestigeworldwideproductions
6 months ago
Ugh I want to watch a ray video without twoset being mentioned in the comments
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@the_afish2334
4 months ago
Where is Mendelssohn
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@bored9670
7 months ago
theres no way Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky is not there
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@Yuki-cy9ex
7 months ago
Why ysaye n.16
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@murillo4333
7 months ago
Where is Wieniawski violin concerto no 1??????
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@cassiecollingsworth7407
1 month ago
Ray Chen can get it
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@Le_Samourai
7 months ago
it only took 6 seconds to break a hair
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@arq9731
7 months ago
where is Tchaikovsky?
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@ningshi2515
7 months ago
啥意思你想弄啊?
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@winterheat
2 weeks ago (edited)
how about your Winter I (One) and Czardas? But your Summer is handsome
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@jakehu
7 months ago
Didn’t recognize 3 or 11.
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@rustemtnymkulov9116
7 months ago (edited)
16 and 17 should be switched but it’s ok
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@SoundPrecision
7 months ago
Best intro is by far the sarasate one
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@kkyang07
7 months ago
Everything is perfect except for your shirts...
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@meteyorgun
3 months ago
God Save The King?
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@pierfrancescopeperoni
7 months ago (edited)
Wrong: 3, 4, 11, 12, 14, 18, 19.
16/17 were a trap and I didn't count them.
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@dtyn
7 months ago
Of course @TwoSetViolin would score 20/20
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@MarcelLazar-rh5qd
7 months ago
I see You bowstrings are broken a little bit
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@Vihgid
7 months ago
:)
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@liamnevilleviolist1809
7 months ago
Must be time for a re-hair soon ... or else you have a razor-sharp E string at 0:11!
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@EditsGuyIsHim
5 months ago
WHERE’S RUSSIAN DANCE!!! (Tchaikovsky)
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@Kdsz232
7 months ago
17 is wrong
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@Samerviolin
7 months ago
No more Mozart spring sonata lol
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@cellokid5104
7 months ago
Greatest passages which tend to be in the beginning, maybe. But as a greatest intros list this kinda fails imo
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@aaronnam1444
7 months ago
Dear brother...superiority is an element of life in the highest order, you have to face it. Johnny is superior to kevin, and heifetz is superior to johnny...what is superiority? Its logic, very simple, 2 dollars is better than 50 cents, good technique is better than poor technique. Theres a fallacy in todays world about everyone being the same or equal, that couldnt be further from the truth...dear ray...in many ways, your superior to heifetz, for example, your posture, its amazing to watch you perform!
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@lucianosilla4929
4 days ago
This violin don't play..speck to the hart..come from Cremona? The player Is One think with the instrument..Is his extension of his body and soul..
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@wuillymay8815
7 months ago
Saint Saens ? 1st movement?
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@wickster2121
6 months ago
Lalo over Mozart
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@ElsweyrDiego
7 months ago
you need an air-conditioner ASAP
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@VictorMinchihLee
5 months ago
What? No God Save the King?
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@steveppstone
7 months ago
You are truly one great player ,but what you did for karolina protsenko make you better all rest.
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@arwo1143
3 months ago
I absolutely HATE you for not finishing the melodys….
ESPECIALLY for Spring
THAT LAST NOTE IS IMPORTANT'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@someoneelse361
7 months ago
Got 17/20. Think that's decent for a non violinist
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@galgadsmith
6 months ago
Chardas - No. Not as it should sould like, sorry Ray.
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@myrtillegrandesoreilles8275
7 months ago
Too easy man, all of them
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@BenRudolf
7 months ago
11/20 Could be worse
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@shiaoyunfu-tf5dz
7 months ago (edited)
因此/星座專家唐綺陽說/雙魚座男人/你/是真的需要去看醫生了/你是這樣嗎?那你就去看醫生/不要讓我一再困惑到/你到底想怎麼樣呢!?不過我們倆就都不喜歡老不修什麼老鷹睛就對了/
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@summersummer1232
7 months ago
I also want to watch the potato version.....
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@marlan5470
6 months ago
You're doing it wrong.
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@10Ronaldinho80best
7 months ago
It's hard to listen his playing. But otherwise it is funny.
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@Luis.mahuiztl
7 months ago
Hello my name is Luis and I play the cello unfortunately I'm not in the best condition to own an instrument and go to my preferred university (ball state:O) is there anyone out there who can help me? Thank you for reading this and have a good day! I'll go sleep
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@annademchuk5053
7 months ago
You are is too much . It is not fun music
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@EvanMeier-i8b
4 months ago
Wdym Paganini? The last one was obviously Shutdown by Black Pink. Classical musicians these days.
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