Yehudi Menuhin Plays Brahms

I had the amazing opportunity to hear Yehudi Menuhin live at a San Francisco concert in 1961. He played the Beethoven concerto.

Menuhin died in Berlin while on a concert tour in 1999.

He was a child prodigy who astounded audiences from the age of seven, and later he also appeared as a conductor.

Violinist Yitzhak Perlman, said that Menuhin was “a giant in this century, as a violinist, musician, personality within the musical world.”

Menuhin devoted much time and effort to help young musicians and to  promote his belief that music was an international language.

Here he is in a wonderful recording of the Brahms concerto:

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