Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso
Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso

Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso

Manufacturer:
Fox Lorber

UPC:
720917125633

Retail Price:
$19.98

Avg. Rating:

Available from 1 store
Click the offer below to buy the Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso and view accessories on the merchant's website.
StoreRatingBase PriceShipping Price + ShippingAvailability
Buy Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso for $18.98
[Store Info & Reviews]
Covered by A-Z Guarantee
GoSale Trusted Store$18.98
New
See Site
* Ships Free with order of $25 or more
See SiteBuy from Amazon.com
In Stock. Usually ships in 24 hours
Many Available
* Shipping estimates are based on Ground shipment within the contiguous U.S.
   If you notice a problem, you can report a pricing error or problem.
Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso Specs:
Product NameIsaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso
ManufacturerFox Lorber
Retail Price $19.98
UPC720917125633
Specifications 
Release Date2000-01-01
FormatVHS Tape
Actor(s)Isaac Stern, American Masters
RatingNot Rated
Num. of Items1
Deal first added on:6-March-2004

Tags

Find other products that have similar tags to the Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso
Music Videos - Classical
Similar Products
The Art of Violin: The Devil's Instrument - Transcending the ViolinThe Art of Violin: The Devil's Instrument - Transcending the Violin29.99$18.94Check Prices on The Art of Violin: The Devil's Instrument - Transcending the Violin
at 5 stores
From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in ChinaFrom Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China24.95$9.73Check Prices on From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China
at 9 stores
Beethoven Violin Concerto & Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 & Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 / Yehudi MenuhinBeethoven Violin Concerto & Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 & Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 / Yehudi Menuhin24.98$15.60Check Prices on Beethoven Violin Concerto & Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 & Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 / Yehudi Menuhin
at 11 stores
Great Violinists of the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1964)Great Violinists of the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1964)39.95$25.47Check Prices on Great Violinists of the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1964)
at 10 stores

Latest 3 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso
4 Star Rating  " Too Much Talking instead of Music Making"2005-05-31
- Reviewed By bpslee from HK
The DVD is brief, but it offers a good sketch of the great violinist of the century the life as well as the vision of this great musicianin a well organized way. There are some very good advice and suggestions on music and music making, like playing not with your head but from your heart and a good teacher is someone who has taught you how to teach yourself etc...

But the most interesting part of this DVD are not the contributors' comments, still less those from the other musicians. Rather it is the short clips from which we could hear the singing of a musician loud and clear through his instrument, the violin.

In his view, it is not absolute pitch that matters, still less virtuosity. Rather, it is his style, or his character that makes the difference. And the point is, as Gregory Peck succintly puts it, he makes you feel better after listening to him! And I share the same feeling, as I have been listening to him since my adolescence. The clips, some in B/W and some in colour, one must say, have done a good job in bringing this point home.

While some might regret that the DVD is short, slightly less than an hour and crammed with so many contributors, and that it is not as colouful as his "From Mao to Mozart"...etc. Be that as it may, there isn't anything amiss from this DVD save and except that there should be a longer clip of violin playing of, say, one whole movement from any of the pieces. Have they included that, it would certainly derserve 5 stars if not more. Having said that, the production is really enjoyable. Viewers who wish to see more of his performance should perhaps check out his Brahms Trios recorded in the 70s with Istomin and Rose or else his recital with A. Zakin on the piano playing Bach, Schubert, Mozart and Brahms (Vai). Recommended.

 
3 Star Rating  "Worthwhile."2003-01-02
- Reviewed By R. Rockwell from Angwin, CA USA
This is a good DVD about Stern's life. It is greatly aided by interesting comments made by a varied group of famous people, violinists and otherwise. These include Eugene Istomin, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Pinchas Zukerman, Zubin Mehta, Jack Benny, Sarah Chang, Gregory Peck, Henry Kissinger, Shimon Peres, Itzhak Perlman, Yo Yo Ma. I watched this DVD after I had seen the excellent one "From Mao to Mozart" which has more depth and many more great extras (this has no video extras). Otherwise I might have given it 4 stars.
 
5 Star Rating  "Help!"2000-09-20
- Reviewed By Anonymous
This is a plea for a DVD release of the Oscar-winning documentary: From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China (1980). The documentary recounts Stern's famous visit to China in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution, during which the listening to, and performing of, Western classical music was a capital offence.

(It's now 2002 and all's forgiven! The DVD is finally here and it's even better than the original since it contains footage of Stern's reprise visit to China in 1998. The producers managed to track down some the children Stern trained in 1979. We see them practicing again with the master, this time as adult professionals.

Stern's earlier insights into the true abilities of his proteges are revealed. In 1979 Stern asked one struggling child violinist to sing, rather than play, a difficult passage. The child grew up to become a professional singer. How did Stern know?!

It was very interesting to contrast Stern's teaching style of children with that of adults. With the children he was most forgiving; almost indulgent. With adults he was unforgiving; almost harsh.

I formed the view that Stern was a man of great compassion. His students, young and old, desired as much instruction as could be absorbed in the short period of time each had with the master. Stern maximized the learning, based upon the age, experience and psychological fortitude of each of his tutees.

PS You get one last glimpse of Stern by buying/renting an entertaining popular film starring Meryl Streep entitled Music of the Heart.)

 
Quick Links



Last updated: Mar 21, 2010 at 17:29 EST. Pricing information is provided by the listed merchants. GoSale.com is not responsible for the accuracy of pricing information, product information or the images provided. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on amazon.com or other merchants at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product. As always, be sure to visit the merchant's site to review and verify product information, price, and shipping costs. GoSale.com is not responsible for the content and opinions contained in customer submitted reviews.
© 2010 GoSale.com (S1)



Home > Movies > VHS > Documentary > General