I'm so used to hearing the smaller cadenza from the Cliburn performance, but what a thrill to hear Yunchan play the Ossia! This fearless keyboard explorer has a true artist's soul.
Cliburn played this cadenza, with a two measure cut at the climax. Also, his performance of it was much better shaped. Lim's competition performance was breathtaking, but I think he should retire the piece for a few years. His performance of this cadenza shoudl have stayed in the oven for a while longer.
In NY and Aspen, he played this cadenza with so much power and passion. In Colorado, he provided a rather restrained but emotional interpretation of this cadenza. This time, I think it was somewhere in between those two. I love that he brings out different ideas every time he plays, which is exactly what Horowitz did. ruclips.net/video/sfGP5OxTOB8/видео.html this is a video of him practicing ossia in Aspen. Sounds totally different
I wonder if the high altitude in Aspen prompted Yunchan to take a different approach. His playing is always so powerful and the muscle fatigue may set in quicker up there.
This student Yunchan Lim is not the greatest! Student Yunchan Lim played colorless dry cold piano sound Rach concerto no 3 in the Cliburn Finals! Also Yunchan Lim his Mozart concerto was not that good! Yunchan Lim his Mendelssohn piano concerto not the best! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s! Really Shocking! All the modern players are cold colorless piano sound players like Kissin Zimerman Hamelin Pletnev and latest hype student Yunchan Lim! All the colorful beautiful piano sound players are gone dead like Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! Student Yunchan Lim is not the greatest Rach concerto player! These are better like Horowitz Cliburn( much better than YunchanLim!) Gavrilov( more colorful piano sound and more genius than Yunchan Lim!) Argerich( more passion and fierce and fire than Yunchan Lim!) Sokolov( more Titanic and better rhythmic vitalness than Yunchan Lim!) Ashkenazy( volcano colorful sound!) Mogilevsky Bronfman!
@0:33, @0:47 Rachmaninoff was obsessed with church bells in Russia. This guy is the only pianist I've ever heard that makes me think of bells when hear the cadenza. Hear that low G!
LOVED IT! He played the other cadenza at the Van Cliburn competition and I much prefer the ossia cadenza- too bad the sound on this performance was so poor. Hopefully it was professionally recorded and will be released as a recording.
@@willistara Does it always sound like this at the Bowl or was there something off for this performance? I thought the entire time there was a sound issue.
VERY NICE! Thank U, I think next weeks I will try to publish an embedded audio release of this Ossia Cadenza by Yunchan Lim, of course I will publish your source and channel in the description. Thank you again
Very few have the guts. He deserved to win because he’s mastered the foundations to be able to attempt the heights where the air is rare…. With a conductor as this one who could phrase with him, this performance lifts the audience to heaven as classical music should! I wish the piano was a Bösendorfer that has morebalanced warmth. Steinway are muffled in the bass registers.
The return of the main theme marked pesante in the score. it's important to let the melody shine in full glory after the timid and subtle first appearence. here it sounds like hysteria. technically perfect and physically impressive but it has nothing to do with the context of the piece. you may disagree, I just share my opinion.
@@jungjo9604 can't tell if you're asking sincerely or it's just an attempt for mocking. in any case it's bad, thanks and it has no connection to Rach 3 anyway. so I guess you don't have points to discuss the MUSIC, not politics.
He bangs where Horowitz plays huge without banging. This is very good but for me his playing still has the competition honed lack of originality. It doesn't help that this piece is a warhorse whose last battle should have been long ago
I have audio of the full performance and video of most of the 3rd mov. and parts of the 2nd. You can find the audio in a comment I just pinned on this video
This student Yunchan Lim played boring Rach concerto no 3 with colorless ice cold piano sound! Student Yunchan Lim his Mozart concerto no 22 too soft! No genius! No flow! All the modern players are cold and colorless like Zimerman( robot with colorless tone!) Kissin( ice cold piano sound!) Pletnev Trifonov and so on! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important Lesson is The Love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s really shocking! All the beautiful sound players are gone dead like Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Rubinstein Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy! This colorless student Yumchan Lim should study next 6 years with a good teacher to get better sound! Better structure! Better style! Long way to go to be a level tve greatest like Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Grigory Sokolov Radu Lupu Kempff Gilels! Crazy world we are living the people claiming student Yunchan Lim the greatest! Yunchan Lim is next Zimerman( robot with colorless tone!) Or Kissin( ice cold piano sound!)
Playing fast and loud is not what music is about. I mean when I listen to Y Lim performance I don’t get what he’s trying to do, there’s no storytelling. His sound is just dry.
@@SamuelGavrilita Yunchan Lim OWNS Rach 3 and 2. Basically, he Owns Rach. Period. Even Liszt, if I can add more. I've heard LIVE on his Rach 3 and 2 concerts, INC this Hollywood Bowl. I was there. The sound quality from this video doesn't make half the sound quality of the actual concert. Nevertheless, I'm still impressed this concert and the Ossia. I just heard your linked Malo. Talk about playing fast and can't really hear the story telling. He seemed struggling in the Ossia. Still, I think he was trying his best, and I'm not even gonna go there with sounds feeling dry.
I was so overwhelmed that I listened to it about 30 minutes using repeat function, I could calm myself down a bit. OMG Yunchan is guilty.
I'm so used to hearing the smaller cadenza from the Cliburn performance, but what a thrill to hear Yunchan play the Ossia! This fearless keyboard explorer has a true artist's soul.
Indeed..
Cliburn played this cadenza, with a two measure cut at the climax. Also, his performance of it was much better shaped. Lim's competition performance was breathtaking, but I think he should retire the piece for a few years. His performance of this cadenza shoudl have stayed in the oven for a while longer.
In NY and Aspen, he played this cadenza with so much power and passion. In Colorado, he provided a rather restrained but emotional interpretation of this cadenza. This time, I think it was somewhere in between those two. I love that he brings out different ideas every time he plays, which is exactly what Horowitz did.
ruclips.net/video/sfGP5OxTOB8/видео.html
this is a video of him practicing ossia in Aspen. Sounds totally different
D'accord avec vous. C'est la trempe des tout "grands" de rester fidèles à leur conscience du moment, comme une nécessité.
I wonder if the high altitude in Aspen prompted Yunchan to take a different approach. His playing is always so powerful and the muscle fatigue may set in quicker up there.
I'm a huge fan of Yunchan. I think he's the greatest living pianist.
But this Ossia is a little slow...
This student Yunchan Lim is not the greatest! Student Yunchan Lim played colorless dry cold piano sound Rach concerto no 3 in the Cliburn Finals! Also Yunchan Lim his Mozart concerto was not that good! Yunchan Lim his Mendelssohn piano concerto not the best! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s! Really Shocking! All the modern players are cold colorless piano sound players like Kissin Zimerman Hamelin Pletnev and latest hype student Yunchan Lim! All the colorful beautiful piano sound players are gone dead like Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! Student Yunchan Lim is not the greatest Rach concerto player! These are better like Horowitz Cliburn( much better than YunchanLim!) Gavrilov( more colorful piano sound and more genius than Yunchan Lim!) Argerich( more passion and fierce and fire than Yunchan Lim!) Sokolov( more Titanic and better rhythmic vitalness than Yunchan Lim!) Ashkenazy( volcano colorful sound!) Mogilevsky Bronfman!
OMG I’m so jealous 😭😭 I would sell my soul to hear him live playing that
@0:33, @0:47 Rachmaninoff was obsessed with church bells in Russia. This guy is the only pianist I've ever heard that makes me think of bells when hear the cadenza. Hear that low G!
I don't wanna disagree with the gist of your comment, but it's a low A!
what's interesting is that the bell was echoing all the way through the video
@@Maffchopsi stand corrected lol. Good catch.
진짜 개쩐다. 홀려서 봤네
I amvery delighted to listen to him in Laroque d'Antheron next week😊❤❤❤❤
Ooo 🤩 That sounds wonderful 🇫🇷❤️
Superb! I have never heard this cadenza played more magnificently!
The way he makes the audience hold their breath at 1:16 🙃
to quickly -(
Listen to Denis matsuev play it, or Arcadi volodos, or lang lang
@@Furious75-zv2qp lang lang ? ruclips.net/video/OOpklMbUd8M/видео.html
Bronfman, Berman. You're welcome.
I got shivers listening to his spectacular playing.
LOVED IT! He played the other cadenza at the Van Cliburn competition and I much prefer the ossia cadenza- too bad the sound on this performance was so poor. Hopefully it was professionally recorded and will be released as a recording.
Mics from the ceiling!
Yes, I thought so too. Yunchan is fantastic but poor sound failed to bring out the grandeur of this masterpiece.
He was a little too slow here. He played it faster and with more dynamics in New York.
Bravo! What a nice surprise!
I found another very powerful account of the ossia cadenza here: ruclips.net/video/l8W3G3l1zuQ/видео.html
@@willistara Does it always sound like this at the Bowl or was there something off for this performance? I thought the entire time there was a sound issue.
OMG, WE ALL WAINTING FOR THIS RECORDING, it will be legendary
and with the ossia is going NUTS
이번 공연은 오시아카덴자를 했군요!
Wow!! there were so many people. Everyone held their breath
LOL That cameraman whisper at the end speaks for all of us.
I wish I was there
Fantastic! A historic performance.
A concert of a lifetime 🥹
Asombroso!!!! Nada igual!!!! Increíble, Yunchan!!! 😮❤❤❤
임윤찬의 Occia cadenza는 처음 듣네요, 감사합니다, thank you
Glorious.
다른 카덴자가 듣고 싶었었는데, 감사합니다!
Thank you for uploading.
What a beautiful Lim's version!
Anything Lim touches turns into the most beautiful version ❤️
정말 아름다워요😊
WOWWWW THE OSSIA BY YUNCHAN
Thank you so much for the upload!!! Rest of the concerto please....
Someone beat me to it 😅 But I'll be posting more clips soon since I'm a bit closer ruclips.net/video/pejCHPxmUoU/видео.html
영상올려주신분
복받으세요~^^**
이카덴자도 훌륭하네요^^**
감사합니다 🙏
This fills my heart Anthony 🥰🤩
ossia cadenza도 처음부터 강렬한 느낌을 주는게 아니라
van cliburn에서 origianl cadenza연주했듯이
천천히 단계적으로 build-up해가는 느낌이 있네요~
저도 같은 생각이에요
I was there, electrified by this cadenza!
Beatiful!
Well....back at the Instrument of the Immortals 😊 of which he is destined to become.......
현장감 최곱니다. 구도가 너무 좋아요. 너무너무 부럽네요. 라흐3 전체 볼수있다면 너무 좋을거같아요. 다음 티켓팅때 1열 당첨 기원드립니다.!
Hollywood Bowl 치고 검색하면 벌써 누가 전체를 올려놨어요
어쩜 내려질지도 모르니깐 빨리가서 보세요. 그리고 아래 여기
주인분이 링크를 댓에 올렸네요.
@@dionysus4778한국어 잘 못해서 죄송합니다. 오디오도 녹음했어요. drive.google.com/file/d/10vl0xqhrkRuz5_EqliX4aINg4yxIaW8F/view?usp=drivesdk
@@dionysus4778 감사의 내적비명 삼키며 보러갑니다! 윤찬님 팬들은 다 천사이신듯~
@@anthonysarginson2731 OMG Thank you sooooooooooo much!!
@@anthonysarginson2731와 진짜 너무 고마워요 ㅠㅠ
thank you so much 😭
Really gives me the motivation to practice😂
You need to be on Yunchan's 2pm-3am practice schedule 😅
the composer is crazy.
The best of the best
Super cool! ❤
다시봐도 미쳤다 진짜
Sem palavras excelente ❤
Hi Anthony, hope you’re well!
Happy for the audience
VERY NICE! Thank U, I think next weeks I will try to publish an embedded audio release of this Ossia Cadenza by Yunchan Lim, of course I will publish your source and channel in the description. Thank you again
Thanks! Let me know what you create from it when it's complete 👍
@@anthonysarginson2731 for sure! thank you
Rachmaninoff was crazy xD
Thank you for posting this!
Very few have the guts. He deserved to win because he’s mastered the foundations to be able to attempt the heights where the air is rare…. With a conductor as this one who could phrase with him, this performance lifts the audience to heaven as classical music should! I wish the piano was a Bösendorfer that has morebalanced warmth. Steinway are muffled in the bass registers.
👍👏
I just noticed the water bottle 😆
😂😂😂
How magnificent ❤❤
Thank you. Do you have a video of Yunchan Lim's fingers flying around the end of the second movement?
Yes, I could post it tomorrow if you'd like
@anthonysarginson2731 Yes! Thank you so much🤩
The return of the main theme marked pesante in the score. it's important to let the melody shine in full glory after the timid and subtle first appearence. here it sounds like hysteria. technically perfect and physically impressive but it has nothing to do with the context of the piece. you may disagree, I just share my opinion.
How is the war going in your country?
@@jungjo9604 can't tell if you're asking sincerely or it's just an attempt for mocking. in any case it's bad, thanks and it has no connection to Rach 3 anyway. so I guess you don't have points to discuss the MUSIC, not politics.
He bangs where Horowitz plays huge without banging. This is very good but for me his playing still has the competition honed lack of originality. It doesn't help that this piece is a warhorse whose last battle should have been long ago
Do you by any chance have a link to this full recording?
I have audio of the full performance and video of most of the 3rd mov. and parts of the 2nd. You can find the audio in a comment I just pinned on this video
@@anthonysarginson2731 tysm
@@anthonysarginson2731where?
Damn that steinway sounded like a tuned pan, but of the course the performance is amazing
anyone notice the thunder after the heroic potion as the flutes come back in? 3:03
Amazing. Piano needs regulation though
1:30 is like Horowitz's powerful sound
Damn i usually like yunchans interpretations. Unlucky for me i guess.
I hate when ignoramuses cut off the cadenza. Makes me angry.
It was not cut off. The entire cadenza was played. They did a poor job of making it fade. A long 2nd and 3rd movement follow until the final chords!
Nah bruh, that’s so weak.
Listen to ALEXANDER MALOFEEV the master of Rachmaninov 👌🏻
Bro no pianists alive in these days play Rach 3 better than Yunchan
This student Yunchan Lim played boring Rach concerto no 3 with colorless ice cold piano sound! Student Yunchan Lim his Mozart concerto no 22 too soft! No genius! No flow! All the modern players are cold and colorless like Zimerman( robot with colorless tone!) Kissin( ice cold piano sound!) Pletnev Trifonov and so on! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important Lesson is The Love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s really shocking! All the beautiful sound players are gone dead like Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Rubinstein Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy! This colorless student Yumchan Lim should study next 6 years with a good teacher to get better sound! Better structure! Better style! Long way to go to be a level tve greatest like Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Grigory Sokolov Radu Lupu Kempff Gilels! Crazy world we are living the people claiming student Yunchan Lim the greatest! Yunchan Lim is next Zimerman( robot with colorless tone!) Or Kissin( ice cold piano sound!)
Playing fast and loud is not what music is about. I mean when I listen to Y Lim performance I don’t get what he’s trying to do, there’s no storytelling. His sound is just dry.
Try and listen to this performance of Rach 3, makes you feel alive!🔥
ruclips.net/video/PQyErbTpSN0/видео.htmlsi=1NLjDojGY8Ri88Q9
@@SamuelGavrilita Yunchan Lim OWNS Rach 3 and 2.
Basically, he Owns Rach. Period. Even Liszt, if I can add more.
I've heard LIVE on his Rach 3 and 2 concerts, INC this Hollywood Bowl. I was there. The sound quality from this video doesn't make half the sound quality of the actual concert. Nevertheless, I'm still impressed this concert and the Ossia.
I just heard your linked Malo. Talk about playing fast and can't really hear the story telling. He seemed struggling in the Ossia. Still, I think he was trying his best, and I'm not even gonna go there with sounds feeling dry.
Is that the concert u went to
Yes, it's surreal to believe I was this close 😊
@JianCai_Beeth