Goodness me, that was beautiful. I guess I first heard this piece 40 years ago when I was a student. It was pretty much love at first listen. Over the years I've noticed that too often performers seem to cover the music with a kind of dark veil as though it is a portentous last statement. For which read "too slow", particularly the first two movements. There is a lot going on, of course, but what bought tears to my eyes was the joy you brought to it. Many, many thanks.
Truly a brilliant live performance!
Wunderbar, einzigartig. Vielen herzlichen Dank.
An outstanding D960. Thank you William. Can I look forward to a recital at the Wigmore Hall soon?
I swear that I will attend every youn's concert in Korea.
Goodness me, that was beautiful.
I guess I first heard this piece 40 years ago when I was a student. It was pretty much love at first listen. Over the years I've noticed that too often performers seem to cover the music with a kind of dark veil as though it is a portentous last statement. For which read "too slow", particularly the first two movements. There is a lot going on, of course, but what bought tears to my eyes was the joy you brought to it. Many, many thanks.
No German plays Corean music as heartful as Youn plays Schubert, I guess. Something changed in the last decades.
Ultimately inconsequential.