1. Dasol KIM Klavierkonzert # 5 in Es Dur Op.73 4:25 2. Philipp SCHEUCHER klavierkonzert # 4 in G Dur op.58 47:50 3. Aris Alexander BLETTENBERG Klavierkonzert # 1 in C Dur Op 15 1:28:00
Three young musicians including Kim, Philipp, and Alexander, are all brilliant and give remarkably ,beautiful performance. In my eyes, there is no difference between them. I hope all three of them are successful in his career.
Oh my....I am BREATHLESS...Glorious, wonderful, stupendous, supreme.....Beautiful Austrians putting on such a FABULOUS and HEART-WARMING Event! THANK YOU AL SOOOOO MUCH...You have made my Musical Listening Year! I hope to live for another 4 years just to experience this once again! The True Spirit of Music and Humanity was there! God bless your lives from Australia 💞🇭🇲🌹🇭🇲💐➕❣❣❣
What a beautiful recital hall. It makes you feel you are in 1825, and listening to Beethoven. When you see how much Vienna has to offer Alma - the music university where she is studying conducting at the university level, and all the appreciation she has garnered from Austria that she may not have received in England. You see why her family chose to live in Vienna.
Helen Pollock Right, in 1825 people were also subject to infections diseases over which they had limited control. How little has changed in some respects over the course of 200 years. How little has changed over 2,000 years. We are still in need of a Savior. Art is fun for a season, but will not save us.
1:00 A friend of mine, amateur conductor, and now sadly passed away, said that there was no more thrilling sound in the world than an orchestra tuning for a performance.
Well, after listening several times, I would have voted for Dasol Kim. His playing is so beautiful, almost like he feels the inspiration behind the notes. I really loved his performance, but I also love the concerto.
I love Beethoven since I opened up to classics. His musics show his joy, glory, pain, suffering, every emotion. The pianists played greatly to represent Beethoven for the audiences and surely appreciated. Congrats to all the participants.
Why do I like watching pianists with long fingers play? Maybe because I see myself in them - the struggle - the "laziness" long fingers sometimes come with. And most certainly the beautiful music they make when trained technically entrance the ears of many. A lovely display of talents here... Hats off to Philipp Scheucher👏👏👏👏👏
Brilliant ! What a privilege to listen to these great pianists. Philipp Scheucher - so great to see and listen to you again my dear friend. Greetings from Pretoria, SA .
No shortage of fine young talent, is there? And they convey such joy in their interviews and in their playing. I wish more young people (listeners) would be open to classical music. There's nothing intimidating about it. It's just a matter of exposure, and the music will win them over as their ears become attuned. You don't have to be a particularly sophisticated person, but your tastes will effortlessly become more sophisticated over time. And with music services like the big "S" (and RUclips!) you have unlimited resources at your fingertips.
Dasol Kim! 내가 이제껏 들어왔던 piano concerto No5 중, 가장 아름다운연주였다. 잘 정돈된 전 악장을 세련된 탓치로 내내 흥분으로 이끌었으며 완숙한 명 연주였다. 특별이 3악장은 희열의 극치였다. 목마른 이 온땅에 기쁨을 선사할 우리의 보배! 건투을 빈다.
Ein wunderschönes Konzert, das ich letzte Woche im Radio hören konnte und jetzt überraschenderweise auch sehend genießen darf. Danke an alle beteiligten Musikerinnen und Musiker.
I hope Kim and Philipp and Alexander will join together and perform a piano music around the world or over the you tube. I will buy the ticket for the performance because three of the them are really talented pianist. Naxos Music, please organize this beautiful concert, thank you!
Set your view to full-screen and DARE yourself to listen and NOT be consumed by the sheer genius and artistry of the creature known as Man... My favourite: Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer, Dasol Kim, Korean pianist and the recognizable strains and melody of Beethoven's 1809 Opus 73 Klavier Concert aka Emperor Concerto Download this superb quality recording courtesy of Naxos Music Company and you have live concert backdrop while doing your tasks at home... Thank you NAXOS and please forgive those FB ads.....
😄 You're one of them, too. Little known secret about pianist. Can you trace your piano ancestry? I come from Chopin ancestry. Mikuli, Richter, Mahler, me.😉
Dasol Kim could’ve been winner , he has accurate techniques and clean cut touch tones, dynamic and sensitiveness in his rendition , interpretation is excellent !!!!!
@@jesusislordsavior6343 You are so totally mistaken by the definition of the word "Reverence". It was not meant to diminish God in the least! Please don't turn people off with your "holier than Thou" attitude. More people need to be turned TO God, not away!
@@davidmarcum9845 True. It sounds as though you are on board, so I'll delete my previous comment. But accusing another of a 'holier than thou' attitude could potentially strike one as more of the same. Never mind, you mean well. All the best to you and yours, and Merry Christmas!
It is very rear that when I listen online, I wish I listened to the artist live! I wish Philipp Scheucher to visit Edinburgh with his Beethoven! I can't wait to hear you live. Irina
Thank you so much for sharing this concert with us through RUclips. It has been a privilege, hearing these gifted young musicians and seeing your glorious concert hall. Also, experiencing your excellent orchestra and conductor - how lucky we are! I would just like to add that I specially loved Mr Scheucher’s performance of the 4th piano concerto.
Thank you for the VDO. Very nice concert hall. The competition should have been promoted more. It was held same week as Chopin competition but the people interest on Chopin one seems to be much higher.
Well, the Chopin competition is the Rolls Royce among the piano competitions, perhaps together with the Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow. A third prize at the Chopin competition arguably brings a young pianist more fame than a first prize here. Which does not take anything away from the prize winners in this competition. The level is very high.
Obwohl alle spieler herrlich waren, mir ist am meisten der Aris Blettenberg gefallen. Der ist wie ein Adler über die Klaviertasten geflogen, meisterhaft und freudenvoll zugleich. - Brian Regan, Tacoma, Washington, USA.
beautiful and clear playing by the fellow with glasses, very good technically, and conveying the emotions that composer felt. Greatly enjoy, tx Mariana Grinblat.
Great job to all participants, the conductor and the orchestra! Please remove advertisements in this video, they are really is distracting. Also, it would be nice if you could provide programme time stamps.
We are very fortunate to be seeing and hearing this at all. Asking for too much is not a good idea, particularly as approx. 20 dollars per month for Premium would get rid of all ads.
The first piano concerto is commonly used for first year college piano performance exam because it has most of the basic technical requirement at the music school entry level.It is not easy to win a relatively easy piano concerto at International Piano Competition because judges are usually looking at a much deeper and virtuostic interpretation from it.
Félicitations aux jeunes virtuoses, un réel plaisir, moment de détente ,c'était sublime, divin. Merci au chef d'orchestre, aux musiciens. Merveilleux concourt international pour piano de Beethoven. Bravo, merci.
I felt the orchestra at times drowned the first pianist, particularly in the first movement of the 5th. but Mr Kim soldiered on well. His performance when it could be clearly heard was quite brilliant. His second movement was the loveliest rendition I have heard. Mr Scheucher's performance was robust and convincing, demonstrating all the dramatic highlights of his concerto persuasively. A great interpretation I thought and he didn't allow the orchestra to dominate. Sadly, a number of slips evident in the third mvt, and not in the most demanding parts either! Mr Blettenberg delighted me throughout his performance bringing out the delicate humour here and there(and was also playing the concerto I like best of them all). One or two smudges, easily wiped away in recordings. I guess any slips made in all this were the result of competition nerves, but I commented on them just because they were competition entries. Thank you everybody concerned for this wonderful treat. I feel the Bosendorfer piano is much better suited to Bach's, Beethoven's, Mozart's and Haydn's works than either the Steinway or the Yamaha.
I don’t like Yamaha pianos. They are mass produced in factories and not carefully handcrafted like Steinways or boesendorfers. The sound and touch on Yamahas is hard and harsh. I avoid them like the plague in the practice rooms at university and conservatories. Would never play a recital or perform with orchestra on one.
@@coralreef909 have you seen inside the yamaha factory? They are built to incredibly exacting standards, elements are "mass produced" but we're talking about precision engineering. And the final steps where you need a person are hand finished. Touch and tone is set up and can be dramatically altered by a good technician, I currently have a Yamaha which is far sweeter and more responsive than the Steinway I previously owned. Such an over generalisation - there are plenty of awful Steinways around (and every other brand)! Conservatory practice rooms use yamaha since they way they are built makes them more affordable and so they get absolutely trashed given how much they are used, but the quality is not less than a Steinway - Steinway have their reputation thanks to an incredibly aggressive marketing approach during the last century with their "Steinway artist" scheme. If you filled the practice rooms with Steinways and treated them the same way you would have exactly the same result - nasty, tired instruments. This is not to say they are not amazing instruments of course, but I prefer my Yamaha grand at home at the moment because it's been meticulously set up. The Bosendorfer here does sounds fantastic and they are special thanks to a different design.
Vou guardar esse excepcional concerto. Todos executaram com máxima perfeição os cinco concertos para piano de Beethoven. Isso é para deixar na memória! Parabéns a todos envolvidos!👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹
I think Dasol Kim could obtain 1st Prize tying with Aris Alexander Blettenberg ( of Germany ) ; it would be a great homage for na giant who is BEETHOVEN
Jaaaaa NAXOS, tausend Millionen Dank! Nur: Ihr sollt ja Werbung machen, aber NICHT MITTENDRIN! Bittttteeee - das solltest ihr unbedingt vermeiden. Was zurückbleibt = NAXOS = unbewusst engagiert!
Congratulations to all. Personally, despite some misfingerings, I think Beethoven himself would've chosen Philipp as first place for its deeper, less mechanical passion to the performance. Aris' cadenza, despite magnificent, sounds unsuitable to Beethoven's era and seems to incorporate colours and flavours from later romantic and even impressionist music in some passages. Anyways, I understand the jury's decision.
Beethoven concerto 4 , it’s required for finger movements like flying Butterflies, and need the most sensitive touch , Austrian pianist rendition is full of these requirements , excellent performance and 3 winners have the best of best techniques and musical ability to deliver the most beautiful results !!!!!
Das junge Orchester fand ich bemerkenswert. Das waren wohl Studenten des Wiener Konservatoiums? Gratulation an alle Gewinnerinnen und Gewinner. „Dabei gewesen sein ist Alles“.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That explains the mistakes made by the French horns if several sections of the emperor concerto’s 1st movement. More rehearsals were needed for the conductor to root out the wrong notes.
1. Dasol KIM
Klavierkonzert # 5 in Es Dur Op.73
4:25
2. Philipp SCHEUCHER
klavierkonzert # 4 in G Dur op.58
47:50
3. Aris Alexander BLETTENBERG
Klavierkonzert # 1 in C Dur Op 15
1:28:00
Thank you very much
Blettenberg también es brillante, la verdad que es difícil definir al ganador ya que todos son excelentes...
Maravillosa pieza y Maravillosa orquesta . !!!!
Magnifico concerto, esecuzione senza difetti.
Avrà una splendida carriera.
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@@user-ew6tt8tw8i Beethoven Is and will be my favourite composer, although Mozart is not far off!
Amazing! I often wonder how the judges decide the winner because they are all brilliant. Dasol Kim was awesome, my favourite performance.
My favorite, too, but they were all excellent.
The winner will invite the other finalists for dinner !
The 5th piano concerto by Beethoven is remarkably played.Sparklingly clear and brilliantly performed.
For 1st prize Suitable huh?
I'm proud of Dasol Kim ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
They were all wonderful but the firs5 performer was the one that moved me the most, the most semsitive performance . I believe his name is Dasut Kim
Fully in agreement.
Beethoven is the greatest musician in the classical music. His music gives me happiness during hard time, Thank you very much!
Three young musicians including Kim, Philipp, and Alexander, are all brilliant and give remarkably ,beautiful performance. In my eyes, there is no difference between them. I hope all three of them are successful in his career.
Beethoven, my favorite. So beautifully played. He would have loved this.😊❤
Oh my....I am BREATHLESS...Glorious,
wonderful, stupendous,
supreme.....Beautiful Austrians putting on such a FABULOUS and HEART-WARMING Event!
THANK YOU AL SOOOOO MUCH...You have made my Musical Listening Year!
I hope to live for another 4 years just to experience this once again! The True Spirit of Music and Humanity was there! God bless your lives from Australia 💞🇭🇲🌹🇭🇲💐➕❣❣❣
What a beautiful recital hall. It makes you feel you are in 1825, and listening to Beethoven. When you see how much Vienna has to offer Alma - the music university where she is studying conducting at the university level, and all the appreciation she has garnered from Austria that she may not have received in England. You see why her family chose to live in Vienna.
Helen Pollock
Right, in 1825 people were also subject to infections diseases over which they had limited control. How little has changed in some respects over the course of 200 years.
How little has changed over 2,000 years. We are still in need of a Savior.
Art is fun for a season, but will not save us.
I am Korean yet Austria is so special country in my heart history, music composers... Endless... Vienna itself is music .. 💐💐💐💐💐👍👍👍👍
1:00 A friend of mine, amateur conductor, and now sadly passed away, said that there was no more thrilling sound in the world than an orchestra tuning for a performance.
He’s now conducting in the great beyond.
@@coralreef909 That would be nice, but it's wishful thinking, with no supporting evidence..
@@rattywoof5259 Hey but it's a nice thought. Oblivion is not something to look forward to.
@@johnbanach3875 Agreed! I'm reminded of Woody Allen - "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work; I want it to be by not dying."
Well, after listening several times, I would have voted for Dasol Kim. His playing is so beautiful, almost like he feels the inspiration behind the notes. I really loved his performance, but I also love the concerto.
I feel in heaven, the pianist and company should be very proud!
Wow, Asian artists stood out in the recent music competitions (Chopin Musicfest, Concours in Geneva and this one)!!
Bravo!!!! Mr, Dasol KIM !!!!!
Classic musics are my spiritual food, undoubtedly Beethoven’s are the best dishes.
I love Beethoven since I opened up to classics. His musics show his joy, glory, pain, suffering, every emotion. The pianists played greatly to represent Beethoven for the audiences and surely appreciated. Congrats to all the participants.
Great work by the pianists and kudos to the orchestra and sound engineers and videographers for a first-rate production!
Wonderful ! Wonderful performance.
Pianist Kim.
May God bless for all of you.
Thanks.
Why do I like watching pianists with long fingers play? Maybe because I see myself in them - the struggle - the "laziness" long fingers sometimes come with. And most certainly the beautiful music they make when trained technically entrance the ears of many. A lovely display of talents here... Hats off to Philipp Scheucher👏👏👏👏👏
totally touched by three finalists, great performances !!!
Brilliant ! What a privilege to listen to these great pianists. Philipp Scheucher - so great to see and listen to you again my dear friend. Greetings from Pretoria, SA .
It's more than human beeing.it's more than we are able to feel.congratulation.near by the greatest ......
No shortage of fine young talent, is there? And they convey such joy in their interviews and in their playing. I wish more young people (listeners) would be open to classical music. There's nothing intimidating about it. It's just a matter of exposure, and the music will win them over as their ears become attuned. You don't have to be a particularly sophisticated person, but your tastes will effortlessly become more sophisticated over time. And with music services like the big "S" (and RUclips!) you have unlimited resources at your fingertips.
My comments are that I feel in heaven and each person in the company, has given it the best, to this,beautiful piece of composition!
Dasol Kim! 내가 이제껏 들어왔던 piano concerto No5 중, 가장 아름다운연주였다. 잘 정돈된 전 악장을 세련된 탓치로 내내 흥분으로 이끌었으며 완숙한 명 연주였다. 특별이 3악장은 희열의 극치였다. 목마른 이 온땅에 기쁨을 선사할 우리의 보배! 건투을 빈다.
Ein wunderschönes Konzert, das ich letzte Woche im Radio hören konnte und jetzt überraschenderweise auch sehend genießen darf. Danke an alle beteiligten Musikerinnen und Musiker.
Unverdadero regalo para el alma
I hope Kim and Philipp and Alexander will join together and perform a piano music around the world or over the you tube. I will buy the ticket for the performance because three of the them are really talented pianist. Naxos Music, please organize this beautiful concert, thank you!
Congratulations to all winners
Great performers, a delight! Except for the commercials’ interruption
Wonderful playing, beautiful tone, such a joy to listen to this great music, brilliant pianist and orchestra.
just wonderful players and that imperial ! What a tone.!
That’s the Bösendorfer 280VC one size under the Imperial. Absolutely beautiful!
There is only one thing missing from all this…that is, that Beethoven did not get to hear these wonderful performances.
Merveilleux merci ,vous écouter me réconforte beaucoup
Please get Maestro Beethoven a pair of hearing aid for these absolutely remarkable performances by all three competitors.
Set your view to full-screen and DARE yourself to listen and NOT be consumed by the sheer genius and artistry of the creature known as Man...
My favourite:
Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer, Dasol Kim, Korean pianist and the recognizable strains and melody of Beethoven's 1809 Opus 73 Klavier Concert aka Emperor Concerto
Download this superb quality recording courtesy of Naxos Music Company and you have live concert backdrop while doing your tasks at home... Thank you NAXOS
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Beautiful Mr. DASOL Kim ! Bravo!
Maybe you can include the programme and timestamp in the description.
Kim war der beste. Die Zukunft wird es bestätigen
Beethoven was my musical great great grandfather. He taught Czerny, who taught Rudolph Ganz, who taught Nena Plant Wideman, who taught me.
😄 You're one of them, too. Little known secret about pianist. Can you trace your piano ancestry? I come from Chopin ancestry. Mikuli, Richter, Mahler, me.😉
All three can be great piano teachers as well !
Dasol Kim could’ve been winner , he has accurate techniques and clean cut touch tones, dynamic and sensitiveness in his rendition , interpretation is excellent !!!!!
I LOVED the Reverence in which you approached Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto! Beautifully brilliant!
@@jesusislordsavior6343 You are so totally mistaken by the definition of the word "Reverence". It was not meant to diminish God in the least! Please don't turn people off with your "holier than Thou" attitude. More people need to be turned TO God, not away!
@@davidmarcum9845
True. It sounds as though you are on board, so I'll delete my previous comment. But
accusing another of a 'holier than thou' attitude could potentially strike one as more of the same. Never mind, you mean well.
All the best to you and yours, and Merry Christmas!
@@jesusislordsavior6343 Merry Christmas to you too, for without Christmas there would be no Easter!
All the performances were magnificent and different.
@@joandworetzky1496 the 5th has always been my favorite!
I like that we get to hear other piano sounds beyond the Steinway.
YES! OUI, SI, le Bösendorfer beaucoup +pur, clair et précis que les Steinway sous les doigts d'un pianiste talentueux au maximum!!!
@@annieblase8337 I agree! The Bösendorfer sounds so alive. I’d love to hear it in the Chopin and Cliburn competitions as well.
@@annieblase8337 I agree! The Bösendorfer sounds so alive. I’d love to hear it in the Chopin and Cliburn competitions as well.
What wonderful young musicians, a great orchestra with young talented people. A great pleasure to experience them!.
It is very rear that when I listen online, I wish I listened to the artist live! I wish Philipp Scheucher to visit Edinburgh with his Beethoven! I can't wait to hear you live. Irina
Bach, Beethovan, and Mozart...the best music ever....great composers.
Hey, hey - let's not forget John. Denver
Thank you so much for sharing this concert with us through RUclips. It has been a privilege, hearing these gifted young musicians and seeing your glorious concert hall. Also, experiencing your excellent orchestra and conductor - how lucky we are! I would just like to add that I specially loved Mr Scheucher’s performance of the 4th piano concerto.
WONDERFUL! LOVE CLASSICAL MUSIC.
Such hands that play magical and timing and his signature.
You amaze me how you control your fingers. And I give you the wining title of the best pianist. Because you are the best. You conquered me.
Thank you for the VDO. Very nice concert hall. The competition should have been promoted more. It was held same week as Chopin competition but the people interest on Chopin one seems to be much higher.
Well, the Chopin competition is the Rolls Royce among the piano competitions, perhaps together with the Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow. A third prize at the Chopin competition arguably brings a young pianist more fame than a first prize here.
Which does not take anything away from the prize winners in this competition. The level is very high.
@@henrykaspar3634 thank you
The Chopin winners are great virtuosi.... The Beethoven winners must be great musicians.
@@henrykaspar3634 IMAO, 3rd prize from the Chopin Competition this year is a slap in the audiences' face.
Danke, Philipp! Sie sind entzueckend!
Obwohl alle spieler herrlich waren, mir ist am meisten der Aris Blettenberg gefallen. Der ist wie ein Adler über die Klaviertasten geflogen, meisterhaft und freudenvoll zugleich. - Brian Regan, Tacoma, Washington, USA.
Debe haber sido difícil definir cuál era el mejor ya que todos son brillantes. Bravo a todos estos grandes pianistas. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Gracias por ahorrarme el escribir!!
Music IS spiritual!
Thank you for posting this!
Been a lot in Asia and experienced very high level of musicality in most countries. Therefore not surprised to see/hear this Korean pianist.
beautiful and clear playing by the fellow with glasses, very good technically, and conveying the emotions that composer felt. Greatly enjoy, tx Mariana Grinblat.
Que concerto !... Um Encanto de grandes artistas... Parabéns
Perfect performance, thanks. God bless.
The sacred interrupted by the profane.
But thank you for the opportunity to listen to this wonderful music.
This bought such joy to my heart and tears to my eyes, absolutely superb, takes my breath away.
Thank you!! Fantastic performance. Exquisite and wonderful gift.
Congratulations...
The G Major Concerto will always be next to my heart forever. Fell in love when I was 9.....57 years ago.
Oh & the young man begins w/ my favorite (Beethoven’s “other fifth” I called when my mom played it)
Great job to all participants, the conductor and the orchestra! Please remove advertisements in this video, they are really is distracting. Also, it would be nice if you could provide programme time stamps.
Advertisements are from RUclips. You may want to subscribe to RUclips premium for non ads version.
@@tinhvo2098 I have seen other performance videos with no advertisements. I think there is a way for the poster to change the setting.
We are very fortunate to be seeing and hearing this at all. Asking for too much is not a good idea, particularly as approx. 20 dollars per month for Premium would get rid of all ads.
The first piano concerto is commonly used for first year college piano performance exam because it has most of the basic technical requirement at the music school entry level.It is not easy to win a relatively easy piano concerto at International Piano Competition because judges are usually looking at a much deeper and virtuostic interpretation from it.
wonderful performance continuously interrupted by silly advertising. 3 times in 17 minutes!
오스트리아 가서 각종 공연들 실컷 보고 싶다. 김다솜님 연주실황 보았더라면 정말 좋았을 듯. 정말 피아노소리가 아름다워요. 2등 수상 축하합니다.
Félicitations aux jeunes virtuoses, un réel plaisir, moment de détente ,c'était sublime, divin. Merci au chef d'orchestre, aux musiciens. Merveilleux concourt international pour piano de Beethoven. Bravo, merci.
I felt the orchestra at times drowned the first pianist, particularly in the first movement of the 5th. but Mr Kim soldiered on well. His performance when it could be clearly heard was quite brilliant. His second movement was the loveliest rendition I have heard. Mr Scheucher's performance was robust and convincing, demonstrating all the dramatic highlights of his concerto persuasively. A great interpretation I thought and he didn't allow the orchestra to dominate. Sadly, a number of slips evident in the third mvt, and not in the most demanding parts either! Mr Blettenberg delighted me throughout his performance bringing out the delicate humour here and there(and was also playing the concerto I like best of them all). One or two smudges, easily wiped away in recordings. I guess any slips made in all this were the result of competition nerves, but I commented on them just because they were competition entries. Thank you everybody concerned for this wonderful treat. I feel the Bosendorfer piano is much better suited to Bach's, Beethoven's, Mozart's and Haydn's works than either the Steinway or the Yamaha.
This is a good comment! You are every knowledgeable for those music!
what a thoroughly unmusical comment
I don’t like Yamaha pianos. They are mass produced in factories and not carefully handcrafted like Steinways or boesendorfers. The sound and touch on Yamahas is hard and harsh. I avoid them like the plague in the practice rooms at university and conservatories. Would never play a recital or perform with orchestra on one.
@@ethansaltmere to each her own Ethan,
@@coralreef909 have you seen inside the yamaha factory? They are built to incredibly exacting standards, elements are "mass produced" but we're talking about precision engineering. And the final steps where you need a person are hand finished. Touch and tone is set up and can be dramatically altered by a good technician, I currently have a Yamaha which is far sweeter and more responsive than the Steinway I previously owned. Such an over generalisation - there are plenty of awful Steinways around (and every other brand)! Conservatory practice rooms use yamaha since they way they are built makes them more affordable and so they get absolutely trashed given how much they are used, but the quality is not less than a Steinway - Steinway have their reputation thanks to an incredibly aggressive marketing approach during the last century with their "Steinway artist" scheme. If you filled the practice rooms with Steinways and treated them the same way you would have exactly the same result - nasty, tired instruments.
This is not to say they are not amazing instruments of course, but I prefer my Yamaha grand at home at the moment because it's been meticulously set up. The Bosendorfer here does sounds fantastic and they are special thanks to a different design.
MARVELOUS......!!!!!!!🎹🌠✨✨✨✨✨
The Bösendorfer sounds amazing
Dasol Kim!!! I love you!!!
Momenti magici grazie a Beethoven e a tutta la musica classica.
Yo creo que Scheucher es el ganador del primer premio.🏆
Beautiful event totally destroyed by RUclips annoying adverts 😡
If one likes music. so much why not pay a measly $11 per month for premier U tube with no commercials! I pay and it is so worth it.
Vou guardar esse excepcional concerto. Todos executaram com máxima perfeição os cinco concertos para piano de Beethoven. Isso é para deixar na memória! Parabéns a todos envolvidos!👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹
. .W,, Wonderful
I think Dasol Kim could obtain 1st Prize tying with Aris Alexander Blettenberg ( of Germany ) ; it would be a great homage for na giant who is BEETHOVEN
Jaaaaa NAXOS, tausend Millionen Dank! Nur: Ihr sollt ja Werbung machen, aber NICHT MITTENDRIN! Bittttteeee - das solltest ihr unbedingt vermeiden. Was zurückbleibt = NAXOS = unbewusst engagiert!
God blessed you !
Beauty!!!
Wish I were there!!!
Congratulations to all. Personally, despite some misfingerings, I think Beethoven himself would've chosen Philipp as first place for its deeper, less mechanical passion to the performance. Aris' cadenza, despite magnificent, sounds unsuitable to Beethoven's era and seems to incorporate colours and flavours from later romantic and even impressionist music in some passages. Anyways, I understand the jury's decision.
They are all outstanding !
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Merveilleux!!! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Beethoven concerto 4 , it’s required for finger movements like flying Butterflies, and need the most sensitive touch , Austrian pianist rendition is full of these requirements , excellent performance and 3 winners have the best of best techniques and musical ability to deliver the most beautiful results !!!!!
A thrilling evening! Thanks to all.
Great event! Tough job for judges!!
Interrupting this beautiful music with commercials is a SIN.
Yep you’re right!
It should be free?
What a joy to hear you talented musicians
Bravo they were all wonderful ,for ther performance ,Thank you all So much , and Great Job to all Participants, ( the Condoctor and the Orchestra )
Das junge Orchester fand ich bemerkenswert. Das waren wohl Studenten des Wiener Konservatoiums? Gratulation an alle Gewinnerinnen und Gewinner. „Dabei gewesen sein ist Alles“.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That explains the mistakes made by the French horns if several sections of the emperor concerto’s 1st movement. More rehearsals were needed for the conductor to root out the wrong notes.
最後のコンテスタント❗余裕の演奏に圧巻‼️素晴らしい❤️
Maravilloso!!! Nueva generación de brillantes pianistas! 👏👏👏👏🎹❤️
Bravissimo!!!!!!
Wunderschön, vielen Dank an die phantastischen Musiker!
Recht traurig stimmt mich der halbleere Saal und das mickerige Preisgeld für die Finalisten.
Vermutlich Covid-Restriktionen (?)
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G Major played GLORIOUSLY !!! BRAVISSIMO !!!
Pianista perfecto buena interpretación. Gracias. Una provincia de México.
Concerto maravilhoso, quantos talentos, parabéns 👏👏👏👏 aos participantes e organizadores. Desde São Paulo, Brasil
Une interprétation si douce pour une œuvre immense