Forum Home Forum Home > Progressive Music Lounges > Prog Polls
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - violinist
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Topic Closedviolinist

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <123
Poll Question: Who do you consider to be the most accomplished violinist?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
42 [11.90%]
81 [22.95%]
90 [25.50%]
74 [20.96%]
66 [18.70%]
This topic is closed, no new votes accepted

Author
Message
marktheshark View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member


Joined: April 24 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 1695
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2005 at 00:34
Jean Luc hands downs. Are you kidding?! The guy's been playing the v since he was like 5 for crying out loud. Not to mention the work he's done with Stephan Grapelli(did I spell that right?). BTW, where is he here?! I know the man is mostly categorized in the fusion realm, but his work is so symphonic he has to be included here. If you're gonna put Brand X, Maha and Return To Forever here, you better include him too.
Back to Top
marktheshark View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member


Joined: April 24 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 1695
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2005 at 00:45
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

Goodman is a good man too, but I really only know him from one or two albums, especially the great Jeff Beck & Jan Hammer Live. Ermm


Anyone who doesn't agree that the live "Freeway Jam" rocks, must stay after class....Stern Smile


Wink



Sorry. But that's not Jerry Goodman on that album. I forget the name of the guy, but I saw Jeff on this tour with Jan (they opened for Jefferson Starship of all things). I think you're confusing this album with an album Jan and Jerry did right after they left Maha called "Like Children". Both played all the instruments.
Back to Top
Garion81 View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator

Honorary Collaborator

Joined: May 22 2004
Location: So Cal, USA
Status: Offline
Points: 4338
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2005 at 01:38
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

The Kansas guy can clean up afterwards....Wink


Oi! Longhair! Play "dust in the Wind" again!



Or maybe he should play the Pinnacle again Peter?



Robby cannot help the lines that made him famous.


"What are you going to do when that damn thing rusts?"
Back to Top
Philrod View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer


Joined: May 23 2005
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 319
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 00:34
My favorite violin moment is the Jerry Goodman's solo on One word. It is absolutely amazing. The whole Birds of Fire album is absolutely astonishing.
Back to Top
Moogtron III View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer
Avatar

Joined: April 26 2005
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 10616
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 03:16

Pagani and Jobson were in two of my all-time favourite bands, PFM and UK.

I voted for Jean-Luc Ponty, though: he's probably more accomplished, and after my vote Ponty and Goodman both have 39 votes. Who will win?

Back to Top
oliverstoned View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator
Avatar
Honorary Collaborator

Joined: March 26 2004
Location: France
Status: Offline
Points: 6308
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 07:46
Ponty/"Aurora" album (1976)/the violon part on the piece "renaissance" makes me cry...
Back to Top
geezer View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member
Avatar

Joined: April 03 2005
Location: Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Status: Offline
Points: 606
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 09:38
Donald Lax in the Quella Vecchia Locanda debut. Most beautiful violin in this one imo.

Most accomplished? - I don't have the knowledge to answer that.
Back to Top
Dan Bobrowski View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator

Honorary Collaborator

Joined: February 02 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 5243
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 10:58

There are some other honorable mentions:

 

Hollis Brown from Ozone Quartet.

http://www.ozonequartet.com/

Multi-Instrumentalist Steve Unruh saws a mean fiddle.

http://www.steveunruh.com/

Back to Top
Dan Bobrowski View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator

Honorary Collaborator

Joined: February 02 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 5243
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 11:04

Oh, David Ragsdale too.

 

 

Garion and I will see him next Friday night. Whoo Hoo.

Back to Top
Guests View Drop Down
Forum Guest Group
Forum Guest Group
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 20:10
Can only be Simon House...and why do our North American friends always vote for bands that are as progressive as Bucks Fizz...Kansas..tut, tut. 
Back to Top
BaldJean View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer
Avatar

Joined: May 28 2005
Location: Germany
Status: Offline
Points: 10387
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 03:01
Lots of names missing. Graham Smith, Stuart Gordon, Simon House, Chris Karrer( who is one of the best multiinstrumentalists), Ray Shulman (Trouserpress must have overlooked this post, else he would have mentioned him). To name a few that immediately come to my mind.


A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
Back to Top
Tony Fisher View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer


Joined: April 30 2005
Location: England
Status: Offline
Points: 967
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 05:23

I'm sorry, but Charles O'Connor of Horslips is in a completely different league to any of those mentioned so far (including Nigel Kennedy who is the most overrated violinist I've ever heard).

Pagani is the best of those on the poll; Ponty is also very good.

Back to Top
BaldFriede View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer
Avatar

Joined: June 02 2005
Location: Germany
Status: Offline
Points: 10266
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 09:02

Jean forgot to mention Didier Lockwood and the late Jorge Pinchevski. In fusion also Zbigniew Seifert.

Just to mention a little anecdote: Stephane Grapelli, the famous jazz violinist, who used to play with Django Reinhardt, gave his violin to Jean-Luc Ponty as a token of appreciation for him. Ponty himself passed it on to Dider Lockwood a few years later as a token of appreciation for him. Let's see where Lockwood will pass it when he thinks he has a suitable candidate.



Edited by BaldFriede


BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
Back to Top
Borealis View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member


Joined: May 06 2005
Location: Neutral Zone
Status: Offline
Points: 599
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 09:21
From the poll, Jerry Goodman.
Vive le Québec libre!...
Back to Top
proger View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member


Joined: June 03 2005
Location: Israel
Status: Offline
Points: 944
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 13:16
Stuart Gordon and davivd cross for me
...live for tomorrow...
Back to Top
BaldFriede View Drop Down
Prog Reviewer
Prog Reviewer
Avatar

Joined: June 02 2005
Location: Germany
Status: Offline
Points: 10266
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 17:02
Originally posted by DallasBryan DallasBryan wrote:


Didier Lockwood with Zao, Clearlight or Gong

And with Magma! He was only 17 or 18 when he played on the 1975 live album of Magma.


BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
Back to Top
DallasBryan View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member
Avatar

Joined: November 23 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 3323
Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 17:14
DIDIER LOCKWOOD the King of Progressive Violin!


with Robby Steinhardt and Jean-Luc Ponty a close
2nd!

Edited by DallasBryan
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <123

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down



This page was generated in 0.180 seconds.
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.