Hana Chang (USA) - Stage 2.2 - 16th International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2022
- 14.10.2022 (Stage 2 / Part 2) CEST time
16th International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition
W. A. Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, KV 364
Hana Chang (Japan / Singapore / USA), viola player: Michał Bryła
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio conducted by Anna Duczmal-Mróz
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Great talent for Miss Chang. You can tell she's trying really hard to win this competition. Left hand perfect. The bowing could use improvement (some) But, a very good performance of Herr Mozart.
Can’t believe I’m watching this again after 3 days of it. Bravo, Hana!
Skrzypce/Violin: Hana Chang - Etap/Stage 2.2 (Japonia/Singapur/Stany Zjednoczone/Japan/Singapore/United States)
Altówka/Viola: Michał Bryła
Dyrygent/Conductor: Anna Duczmal-Mróz
Orkiestra/Orchestra: Amadeus Chamber
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, KV 364/Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat Major, KV 364
0:41 - I. Allegro maestoso
14:00 - II. Andante
25:30 - III. Presto
If only she had some great sounding instrument! She makes absolutely the best out of this "chamber sounding" Guadagnini. One week ago she stall my heart with Incredibly soulful Chaconne.. the best of all here! Will she sound "beautifully" in Beethoven? I hope she wins the whole thing.
Absolutely amazing!
C'est magnifique !! Bravo Hana, bravo Michal !
Congratulations, you will win
Brilliant! And Bravo to Michael Bryla!
Czasem trochę za dużo pana Bryły.
raczej za malo pani Chang. Szkoda ze ona ma taki "slaby" instrument.
Until I heard the second movement of this piece she was my favorite to win. She has a distinctive, pungent (but sweet) sound .... however, it appears she manipulates her beautiful sound for effect - some of those spots where she plays sans vibrato are ill-advised. For a masterpiece such as this it is better to let the notes speak for themselves. It is disrespectful to try to "spin" every phrase for effect. I know I'm being very picky but that's what this sounds like to me.
yes favorite to win,beautiful games and pretty women
What do you mean?
@@Kkkkjjj786 Well, in music, there are three things: Intonation, Rhythm, and Sound. Her intonation is magnificent. She could use better phrasing here and there but where I become distracted from the music is where she manipulates her very nice sound to get attention - it just over emphasizes what she is playing. Would it be appropriate for her to introduce ponticello as well? How about some left hand pizzicati? It's like watching Yuja Wang come out on stage - you suddenly forget all about the music and focus on her skinny legs.
Unfortunately my favorite violinist wanted to play Bartok instead of Mozart. Impossible. Nobody taught her?
Her tone is good but not Mozart she is not blending well with the viola
congrats for the violin competition, let's use this lovely performance as best virtual gift Chinese Comunist Party event and President Xi reelection, you are doing a great job guys, supporters like me are always here to backup you guys Ok? long live classical music lovers