A few words from his recent interviews: " 'Real' / 'true' things are not seen by eyes.. Music also is not visible, and I think it is one of the very few real / true ones in this world. It's the reason I will keep pursuing music for the rest of my life." (Before the final) "I do not care whether I win or not, I'll just try my best to seek and deliver the heritage/legacy of the great musicians of the past to this age." He also said his purpose of playing the piano is to express the pain deep inside us and to heal people, again with music. "Music (played by me) can't deceive people so I always try to have a genuinely compassionate and understanding heart toward human beings and the world." He often deliberately cuts himself from modern things or social media to fully communicate with the original composer and his intent, and be immersed in the music itself. He said there's a lava-like singing inside him but to perfectly express that music he needs to struggle for a long time, study and think a lot, and practice overnight, to go beyond the skills to the realm of pure art.. He also said that though he lives in this century, his mind is living in the 19th with the great minds of that time. He is inspired by lots of old literature as well as everyday incidents. For example, he read the Divine Comedy of Dante countless times and searched lots of foreign documentaries to play a piece of Liszt.
He said that the most inspired poet is Rainer Maria Rilke.. and Dongju-Yoon, Korean poet who died in prison during the Japanese occupation.. Prelude Let me have no shame under heaven, 'til I die. Even wind in the leaves pained my soul. With a heart that sings of stars I must love all dying things. And I must walk the path given to me. Tonight also, the wind sweeps over the stars.
I remember some people at the livestreaming were skeptic until this point, a few even laughed at his choice of performing "all" the 12 études. And what? This will go down in history.
A few words from his recent interviews:
" 'Real' / 'true' things are not seen by eyes.. Music also is not visible, and I think it is one of the very few real / true ones in this world. It's the reason I will keep pursuing music for the rest of my life."
(Before the final) "I do not care whether I win or not, I'll just try my best to seek and deliver the heritage/legacy of the great musicians of the past to this age."
He also said his purpose of playing the piano is to express the pain deep inside us and to heal people, again with music. "Music (played by me) can't deceive people so I always try to have a genuinely compassionate and understanding heart toward human beings and the world."
He often deliberately cuts himself from modern things or social media to fully communicate with the original composer and his intent, and be immersed in the music itself.
He said there's a lava-like singing inside him but to perfectly express that music he needs to struggle for a long time, study and think a lot, and practice overnight, to go beyond the skills to the realm of pure art..
He also said that though he lives in this century, his mind is living in the 19th with the great minds of that time. He is inspired by lots of old literature as well as everyday incidents. For example, he read the Divine Comedy of Dante countless times and searched lots of foreign documentaries to play a piece of Liszt.
He said that the most inspired poet is Rainer Maria Rilke.. and Dongju-Yoon, Korean poet who died in prison during the Japanese occupation..
Prelude
Let me have no shame
under heaven, 'til I die.
Even wind in the leaves
pained my soul.
With a heart that sings of stars
I must love all dying things.
And I must walk the path
given to me.
Tonight also,
the wind sweeps over the stars.
I remember some people at the livestreaming were skeptic until this point, a few even laughed at his choice of performing "all" the 12 études.
And what? This will go down in history.
All of them were quited after Mazeppa lol
@@Dh-uj8pr ???
@@로즈박-i6n I think they mean the doubters left after hearing Yunchan’s rendition of Mazeppa. It was indeed quite miraculous!
@@Ash1nerTV and then he laughed as he played feux follets
덕분에 리스트 음악을 사랑하게 되었어요.😉
초절기교 전곡을 택한 과감함, 용기에 박수를.보냅니다!!
감동 감동 😭
2. 도화선 (Molto Vivace): 양손이 엇박자로 빠르게 진행되는 고난도의 연습곡. 특히 Pretissimo 부분은 인템포로 정확히 쳐내기가 거의 불가능에 가까울 정도이다. 끝부분에는 웬만한 곡에서 찾아보기 힘든 5화음까지 등장한다.
-나무위키-
설명 감사합니다!
@@sydneyk3979 ^^ 제가 더 감사합니다!☺️🙏
Just awed….
들어도 들어도,
감동의 눈물만 흐르네요~!
지금도 연습중일듯 ..
임윤찬님의 초절기교는 그냥 눈물입니다 듣는 내내 눈물만 납니다
고통스럽게 아름다운
Amazing 👏 🙀 😮
빨라서 손가락이 보이지 않을 정도인데 또렷하게 들리는게 신기합니다.
2:09~2:11
Breathtaking
1:50부터- 손가락의 움직임이.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
신기하더ㅡ 뭔가 미치도록 긴장감과 가슴벅찬 영화속에 들어와 있는듯한
블루레이 내주세요
빨리 음반 내주세요
Hard, technical and excellent piece
0:48 poker face then a small smile
Bravo🎉
Un ejemplo para muchos. 🇲🇽🎶🎶🎶🎶
0:44 beautiful
어리지만 존경한다
Richter’s recording of this is terrifying. I like this interpretation, but Richter really makes this some serious heavy metal!!
very good
0:04