2nd and 3rd were better than first no matter what bs the jury decided "politically"
@javierfiliuoreilly97862 күн бұрын
Great Máster Spivakivsky
@jackkgrealishh9 күн бұрын
everything perfected
@nutsocket17 күн бұрын
extraordinary
@mlee747020 күн бұрын
저녁식사 하고 듣는데 환상적인 멋진 연주에 눈물이 흐르네요. 감동적인 연주에 구독 좋아요 합니다. 좋은 연주 많이 해주세요❤❤❤ ❤❤
@jansnauwaert1785Ай бұрын
I didn't know her. But I immediately saw she is a genius. One of the very, very best Brahms I ever heard.
@fromcmk33Ай бұрын
동네콩쿨인줄ㅡ연령대워낙어린연주자가
@fromcmk33Ай бұрын
16 17 ~18
@MaisonIkkoku-jm4cx2 ай бұрын
He deserved the first prize, but without absolutely any doubt
@jansnauwaert17852 ай бұрын
He is obviously excellent. But in competitions, he had a subscription on 2nd (not 1th) prizes.
@tresfort73213 ай бұрын
Incredible performance. A rare violinist with edge!
@KZ-mw9th5 ай бұрын
Awesome technique 👍🏼
@JuanOrtiz-pc9iz5 ай бұрын
Excelente ejecución, además de que se nota la calidad del instrumento pues ya he escuchado otras interpretaciónes y no suena igual. Sonido exquisito, fantástica ejecución
@user-tm2hn4of6b5 ай бұрын
❤😂🎉💰👍😊👆🙂😎😅🐮🌸
@xdavidliu6 ай бұрын
2:28 LMAO
@andrewzhang85126 ай бұрын
who gave this man bionic arms bro
@xdavidliu6 ай бұрын
@@andrewzhang8512 more like fingers; that part is usually played ricochet, not left hand pizz
@user-ut1lk3mn9z6 ай бұрын
cadenza 32:40
@cisco10076 ай бұрын
My favorite violinist!
@hwasungchoi55246 ай бұрын
Thank you Josh Liu for uploading this performance.
@hwasungchoi55246 ай бұрын
이때가 지아씨 24살 때죠. 절규하는 듯, 흐느끼는 듯한 바이올린 소리는 지아씨의 특허품이죠. 감정과 테크닉 뛰어납니다. 집중력도 뛰어나고요
@Kenken-xf7oy7 ай бұрын
Hello from Japan. Wow! I think this performance is the most beautiful more than anyone else on this whole planet! Even more than Gidon Kremer.
@CrazySteamHeroGD7 ай бұрын
The National Geographic Channel might have got the crash wrong.. the first locomotive was carrying 2 other P42's and the first one was a P42.
@nostradumbass49847 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing playing of the violin!
@nostradumbass49847 ай бұрын
Man, I really dislike the piano...
@Zero-bu5ry8 ай бұрын
I cannot decide between Mendelssohn's E and Tchaikovsky's D as my favorite. Both are masterfully composed.
@Adrian_AdamViolonDiGerma-tm3nq8 ай бұрын
I love this guy because his U.S. Anthem was so much Angelic, SOOOO beautiful 😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰
@WillT259 ай бұрын
👀 so easy. So much needs to be perfect. He has no concern.
@WillT259 ай бұрын
Li represents top 5 Chinese violinists last 130 years.
@maurosmorto9 ай бұрын
Astonishing musicality and technique 😮 I'm speechless
@nss447210 ай бұрын
Fenomenal. Para su edad y su propio género. Impresionante. Pero en la larga historia de la grabación musical hubo versiones musicalmente bastante más contundentes y, en el buen sentido de la palabra, bestiales. Mucho virtuosismo tiene este chaval. Pero no tanto corazón y amor por la vida y la mujer. Poca opera italiana. Poco belcanto paganiniano. Pudo tener 1st Prize. Pero por falta de corazón y el sol napolitano en el sonido no lo obtuvo... Una Pena.
@user-xh2kj4ui4r10 ай бұрын
Oh! I have so happy chance to listen to Miss. Shin's first mov. and second mov. except Jascha Heifetz, I would feel she is one of best Sibelius concerto player. (91yrs,Japanese)
@user-qy4sy2yn8f11 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmeAvMymfLa1pqQ.html
@danielngui394111 ай бұрын
Those 4 G note is insane
@zokar11 ай бұрын
분명히 임지영이라고 했는데 왜 착각을 했지? 이지윤씨가 착각을 한 것 같은데.
@JoaquinGonzalez-pi6uv11 ай бұрын
Que hermosura nos devuelve la vida y lo que somos gracias sds.
@teddysears703 Жыл бұрын
To me: 4) Brahms, 3) tchaicovsky, 2) Beethoven and 1) Mendelssohn ( the top one)!!!
@annamariamanfredi6624 Жыл бұрын
Bravissimo. Grazie ❤
@aegeanenjoyer668 Жыл бұрын
Based
@labometa Жыл бұрын
Congratulations ✨
@Eroica_Under_God.15.18 Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4FspdNxZpS2j6g.html
@thomas2004ch Жыл бұрын
wow wow wow! he is the best in the world!
@helsakim2914 Жыл бұрын
신지아님 84년생 아닌가요? 저때당시 28살이었을탠데용.. 설명에24살로 되있어서
@user-kw9ys4jl1o10 ай бұрын
87년 생으로 나오던데요..
@carlosenrique2271 Жыл бұрын
Asiáticos 😤 porqueeeee
@zxcvbnm31411 Жыл бұрын
厲害 這場不管是得獎者卡司獲評審都很大咖xdd
@frederikbeelen459 Жыл бұрын
This guy should be way more popular! I mean, he is Paganini/Ling Ling
@gilbertpangyarihan8014 Жыл бұрын
Tatsuki Narita hätte der Gewinner des ersten Preises sein sollen.
@soodal15 Жыл бұрын
저지휘자분 임윤찬군때도 하지않으셨나요?
@s0000ak Жыл бұрын
my favorite paganini 1 performance by far
@allandelacruz2589 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes "making it" depends on "breaks" more than on winning in a competition. I can't help but notice that Bomsori Kim is the most active (alright, famous) of them all now, 7 years after the competition.
@SeanHall-rz6rp Жыл бұрын
Is participating in large competitions like this the only way to have a successful soloist career? If so, how does that even work?
@allandelacruz2589 Жыл бұрын
@SeanHall-rz6rp competitions usually include a managent and sometimes recording contract a year. Let's face it, if a recital or concert will be marketed as that of the winner of so and so competition, it arouses interest Having said that, surely that's not the only way. Lang Lang, Yuja Wang, Kissin did not go through that route. I think at least the first 2, they went through the "substitute" pianist route, which are very very rare cases.
@SeanHall-rz6rp Жыл бұрын
@@allandelacruz2589 Ah so I get it. Winning in competitions like this is usually a great help in starting up someone’s career. Also, what is the “substitute” pianist route?
@allandelacruz2589 Жыл бұрын
@SeanHall-rz6rp it's when the pianist who will perform becomes unavailable at the last minute. Usually, because the pianist got sick. The producers then will look for a pianist who already knows the work to be performed as a substitute. The producers will get in touch with the top teachers because in all probability, the teacher's students have a wide repertoire. One such teacher is Gary Graffman who taught Langnlang and Yuja and Hao Chen Lim.
@gavinthegamer7967 Жыл бұрын
I used to think nothing is harder than the 24th caprice but here we are
@aegeanenjoyer668 Жыл бұрын
Don't check out Mephisto Waltz (Milstein's arr.) lol
@charleskcchiu Жыл бұрын
太厲害了!簡直是地表最強!
@andrewp.6838 Жыл бұрын
Прекрасно играет. Замечательный скрипач.
@nss447210 ай бұрын
А оркестр жутковатый😊 Как на плацу звучок😂 Совершенно не чувствуют задорный итальянский характер, никакой бравуры, никакой свободы дыхания. Ладно - солист, он не европеец, но оркестр?! Дирижёр им явно не нужен, у них в голове и так метрономы😂
@nss447210 ай бұрын
Мне очень нравится его японская надёжность (запас прочности) и очень изящная постановка. Очень красивые движения рук, посадка головы. Осталось доработать рикошет, добавить мягкости в кантилену, ну и прочие важные мелочи. На конкурсах практически невозможно играть без потерь и донести все свои сильные стороны😂
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2nd and 3rd were better than first no matter what bs the jury decided "politically"
Great Máster Spivakivsky
everything perfected
extraordinary
저녁식사 하고 듣는데 환상적인 멋진 연주에 눈물이 흐르네요. 감동적인 연주에 구독 좋아요 합니다. 좋은 연주 많이 해주세요❤❤❤ ❤❤
I didn't know her. But I immediately saw she is a genius. One of the very, very best Brahms I ever heard.
동네콩쿨인줄ㅡ연령대워낙어린연주자가
16 17 ~18
He deserved the first prize, but without absolutely any doubt
He is obviously excellent. But in competitions, he had a subscription on 2nd (not 1th) prizes.
Incredible performance. A rare violinist with edge!
Awesome technique 👍🏼
Excelente ejecución, además de que se nota la calidad del instrumento pues ya he escuchado otras interpretaciónes y no suena igual. Sonido exquisito, fantástica ejecución
❤😂🎉💰👍😊👆🙂😎😅🐮🌸
2:28 LMAO
who gave this man bionic arms bro
@@andrewzhang8512 more like fingers; that part is usually played ricochet, not left hand pizz
cadenza 32:40
My favorite violinist!
Thank you Josh Liu for uploading this performance.
이때가 지아씨 24살 때죠. 절규하는 듯, 흐느끼는 듯한 바이올린 소리는 지아씨의 특허품이죠. 감정과 테크닉 뛰어납니다. 집중력도 뛰어나고요
Hello from Japan. Wow! I think this performance is the most beautiful more than anyone else on this whole planet! Even more than Gidon Kremer.
The National Geographic Channel might have got the crash wrong.. the first locomotive was carrying 2 other P42's and the first one was a P42.
Absolutely amazing playing of the violin!
Man, I really dislike the piano...
I cannot decide between Mendelssohn's E and Tchaikovsky's D as my favorite. Both are masterfully composed.
I love this guy because his U.S. Anthem was so much Angelic, SOOOO beautiful 😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰
👀 so easy. So much needs to be perfect. He has no concern.
Li represents top 5 Chinese violinists last 130 years.
Astonishing musicality and technique 😮 I'm speechless
Fenomenal. Para su edad y su propio género. Impresionante. Pero en la larga historia de la grabación musical hubo versiones musicalmente bastante más contundentes y, en el buen sentido de la palabra, bestiales. Mucho virtuosismo tiene este chaval. Pero no tanto corazón y amor por la vida y la mujer. Poca opera italiana. Poco belcanto paganiniano. Pudo tener 1st Prize. Pero por falta de corazón y el sol napolitano en el sonido no lo obtuvo... Una Pena.
Oh! I have so happy chance to listen to Miss. Shin's first mov. and second mov. except Jascha Heifetz, I would feel she is one of best Sibelius concerto player. (91yrs,Japanese)
kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmeAvMymfLa1pqQ.html
Those 4 G note is insane
분명히 임지영이라고 했는데 왜 착각을 했지? 이지윤씨가 착각을 한 것 같은데.
Que hermosura nos devuelve la vida y lo que somos gracias sds.
To me: 4) Brahms, 3) tchaicovsky, 2) Beethoven and 1) Mendelssohn ( the top one)!!!
Bravissimo. Grazie ❤
Based
Congratulations ✨
kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4FspdNxZpS2j6g.html
wow wow wow! he is the best in the world!
신지아님 84년생 아닌가요? 저때당시 28살이었을탠데용.. 설명에24살로 되있어서
87년 생으로 나오던데요..
Asiáticos 😤 porqueeeee
厲害 這場不管是得獎者卡司獲評審都很大咖xdd
This guy should be way more popular! I mean, he is Paganini/Ling Ling
Tatsuki Narita hätte der Gewinner des ersten Preises sein sollen.
저지휘자분 임윤찬군때도 하지않으셨나요?
my favorite paganini 1 performance by far
Sometimes "making it" depends on "breaks" more than on winning in a competition. I can't help but notice that Bomsori Kim is the most active (alright, famous) of them all now, 7 years after the competition.
Is participating in large competitions like this the only way to have a successful soloist career? If so, how does that even work?
@SeanHall-rz6rp competitions usually include a managent and sometimes recording contract a year. Let's face it, if a recital or concert will be marketed as that of the winner of so and so competition, it arouses interest Having said that, surely that's not the only way. Lang Lang, Yuja Wang, Kissin did not go through that route. I think at least the first 2, they went through the "substitute" pianist route, which are very very rare cases.
@@allandelacruz2589 Ah so I get it. Winning in competitions like this is usually a great help in starting up someone’s career. Also, what is the “substitute” pianist route?
@SeanHall-rz6rp it's when the pianist who will perform becomes unavailable at the last minute. Usually, because the pianist got sick. The producers then will look for a pianist who already knows the work to be performed as a substitute. The producers will get in touch with the top teachers because in all probability, the teacher's students have a wide repertoire. One such teacher is Gary Graffman who taught Langnlang and Yuja and Hao Chen Lim.
I used to think nothing is harder than the 24th caprice but here we are
Don't check out Mephisto Waltz (Milstein's arr.) lol
太厲害了!簡直是地表最強!
Прекрасно играет. Замечательный скрипач.
А оркестр жутковатый😊 Как на плацу звучок😂 Совершенно не чувствуют задорный итальянский характер, никакой бравуры, никакой свободы дыхания. Ладно - солист, он не европеец, но оркестр?! Дирижёр им явно не нужен, у них в голове и так метрономы😂
Мне очень нравится его японская надёжность (запас прочности) и очень изящная постановка. Очень красивые движения рук, посадка головы. Осталось доработать рикошет, добавить мягкости в кантилену, ну и прочие важные мелочи. На конкурсах практически невозможно играть без потерь и донести все свои сильные стороны😂