This is why he won Chopin Competition 1980. Ivo pogorelich did some wild fire stuff in the Sonata thats why Martha Argerich fought for Ivo. But I think Dang Thai Son is a more sensitive and better Chopin pianist.
I'm Vietnamese and I just recently know he plays this piece so good. But in my country, in my generation, almost no one know him. They even don't know who is Chopin. My god. When Sơn Tùng has an hundred million views. And I have no way to hear what he sings ( Even Vietnamese have to read subtitle XD ) Oh my, poor country inside out, from the soul to material world.
@@ImaginysLight Luckily I have watched his concert in Canton last year. He played Debussy, Ravel and Chopin in such elegant and colorful style. Elegance usually means loneliness.
@@tendangdang4668 I think we shouldn't say classical music is the ONLY good music. I know some piece is nowadays is really nice, like Howl's Moving Castle OST and Two Steps From Hell - Star Sky. There's different ways to express the epicness of human and this universe through music. Music always evolution, as far as we can tell most of the music nowadays is trash, just like a bad mutate, which will be extinct soon. And which can survive until 2100 will be the true "classical" music in its time, right?
This is very special! Not just beauty of sound and intelligence, but also passion (without aggression) - a rarity in the concert hall these days. Thanks for posting.
I agree with some of the above comments. I do not understand how this enormous pianist does not have greater fame at a general level (of course in specialised circles he is certainly very well known), but I am referring to the great mass of classical music lovers and in particular of piano music. For me personally, he is a pianist who impresses me.
Such an amazing night that will be well kept in my soul forever. They did a pretty good recording job here but the sound I heard that night was just from heaven. They also uploaded other Chopin and Ravel pieces from the same recital which definitely worth a try.
Each piece is a meditation and each a different expression of the spirit and he is a pure channel playing these sublime compositions and sweetly lacking any eccentricities
ЭТО ТАКОЙ КАЙФ!!!! БОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ ШОПЕН, КОТОРЫЙ ПОПАЛ В МОЁ СЕРДЦЕ В ЭТОМ ИСПОЛНЕНИИ,. ГРУСТЬ, ВОСТОРГ ... ЗАВИДУЮ ТЕБЕ БЕЛОЙ ЗАВИСТЬЮ. ЭТО НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАСТЕР . БРАВО!! А ТЕБЕ СПАСИБО ЗА ВИДЕО.
Wow, beautiful interpretation, one of the best. He really bought out all the different layers and colors of Chopin's pieces. I wish the world can hear concerts like this live again soon.
I am a Vietnamese guy. I played nocturne op.48 no.1 in C minor in a cafe. And then I was almost kicked out of there when I started to play Doppio Movimento part, but somehow I managed to play it completely and left that place. I still can't believe in it right now :((
I turn from him to Pires and back on the modern piano depending which noctures are played. Now, his version on the 1849 erard is in a class by it's self.
Funny, obviously he is playing with Hungarian technique which is barely move his wrist or arm, but his lousy student Bruce Liu completely doesn’t show such solid technique as Dang, Bruce Liu using funny vibrato technique some more, I believe Bruce only took master class from him but not his formal student
Incorrect on a few counts: Mr Dang was taught by his mother, Mme Thai Thi Lien (who studied with French and Czech pedagogues); and he trained in Moscow. So there is no confirmed Hungarian pianistic influence on Mr Dang's technique. With regards to Bruce Liu, Mr Liu studied privately with Mr Dang in Montreal and in Oberlin, if I am correct. Even so, Mr Liu studied with Mr Dang when he was already advanced, so any pianistic peculiarities (which are probably idiosyncratic) likely predate or are independent of his studies with Mr Dang.
This is why he won Chopin Competition 1980. Ivo pogorelich did some wild fire stuff in the Sonata thats why Martha Argerich fought for Ivo. But I think Dang Thai Son is a more sensitive and better Chopin pianist.
A pianist- born from a piano carried by a bamboo raft, drifting to his home. Incredible!
Dang Thai Son won first place in 1980 international Chopin piano competition
I feel sad that only 48,278 view on this video.... he is one of the best I've ever heard !!
He is too good
Average people don’t understand and not appreciate his talent
Also he is not playing popular pieces
I'm Vietnamese and I just recently know he plays this piece so good.
But in my country, in my generation, almost no one know him.
They even don't know who is Chopin.
My god.
When Sơn Tùng has an hundred million views.
And I have no way to hear what he sings ( Even Vietnamese have to read subtitle XD )
Oh my, poor country inside out, from the soul to material world.
@@ImaginysLight Luckily I have watched his concert in Canton last year. He played Debussy, Ravel and Chopin in such elegant and colorful style. Elegance usually means loneliness.
@@ImaginysLight đừng nói ST ở đây, ST hoàn toàn vô danh, chỉ có nhạc cổ điển mới là kiệt tác của âm nhạc
@@tendangdang4668 I think we shouldn't say classical music is the ONLY good music. I know some piece is nowadays is really nice, like Howl's Moving Castle OST and Two Steps From Hell - Star Sky. There's different ways to express the epicness of human and this universe through music.
Music always evolution, as far as we can tell most of the music nowadays is trash, just like a bad mutate, which will be extinct soon. And which can survive until 2100 will be the true "classical" music in its time, right?
..finally found a place where I will come back .....and come back....................
❤........................
This is very special! Not just beauty of sound and intelligence, but also passion (without aggression) - a rarity in the concert hall these days. Thanks for posting.
He is the best pianist I've ever known...
So beautiful~~ His performance makes me clean.
As an Vietnamese I thank you for this🙏, this legend is severely under appreciated even by his own country
Easier than taking a shower!
@@johnbanach3875 hater?
@@fartkicker No, I think he's marvelous. You didn't get my joke?
Rubbish western pianists are best Russian especially
ダンタイソンの演奏は、中低音の表現が群を抜いて素晴らしい。
高性能真空管アンプと、タンノイのモニタースピーカーで、鑑賞したい。
ダンタイソンは、裕福で安っぽい日本人演奏家たちには、一生かけても、たどり着かない演奏哲学を持っている。
5:36 nocturne in c minor, op. 48 no. 1
I agree with some of the above comments. I do not understand how this enormous pianist does not have greater fame at a general level (of course in specialised circles he is certainly very well known), but I am referring to the great mass of classical music lovers and in particular of piano music. For me personally, he is a pianist who impresses me.
I keep coming back to his nocturnes. So beautiful.
Very rare to hear so clearly and expressively the polyphony in Chopin.
He's the best of the best without, I'm delighted to say, the histrionics.
This deserves more views!
And now his student Bruce Liu (Xiaoyu) is in the Chopin competition this year, 2021. 😊 go watch him 😄
You mean the first prize winner? 😁
@@nate128 totally! I think the student surpassed his teacher this time 😄
@@annhoo5501 i don't think so.
@@m.moonsie Me neither. But a great disciplw nome the less.
maestro Dang knows Chopin
Such an amazing night that will be well kept in my soul forever. They did a pretty good recording job here but the sound I heard that night was just from heaven. They also uploaded other Chopin and Ravel pieces from the same recital which definitely worth a try.
Soul stirring Nocturnes - Hai tác phẩm Nocturnes lay đông hồn người
Each piece is a meditation and each a different expression of the spirit and he is a pure channel playing these sublime compositions and sweetly lacking any eccentricities
Subtile Klanglichkeit die europäische Musik mit östlicher unbeirrbarer Ruhe verbunden wiedergibt. Wunderbar!
ЭТО ТАКОЙ КАЙФ!!!!
БОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ ШОПЕН, КОТОРЫЙ ПОПАЛ В МОЁ СЕРДЦЕ В ЭТОМ ИСПОЛНЕНИИ,. ГРУСТЬ, ВОСТОРГ ...
ЗАВИДУЮ ТЕБЕ БЕЛОЙ ЗАВИСТЬЮ.
ЭТО НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАСТЕР .
БРАВО!!
А ТЕБЕ СПАСИБО ЗА
ВИДЕО.
Tenho um disco de vinil,ano 1991 me apaixonei pela suavidade. ❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
Fantastic
Fabulous
Wow, beautiful interpretation, one of the best. He really bought out all the different layers and colors of Chopin's pieces. I wish the world can hear concerts like this live again soon.
I am a Vietnamese guy. I played nocturne op.48 no.1 in C minor in a cafe. And then I was almost kicked out of there when I started to play Doppio Movimento part, but somehow I managed to play it completely and left that place. I still can't believe in it right now :((
Same...
I played Chopin Nortune 9-2 and Waltz No 6 in a caffe
My friend say that the one who played Kiss the rain is much better....
Why did you almost get kicked? Your dynamic too loud for the place?
Why would u play that in a cafe haha
Cafes only deserve Op9no2
This is touching my heart, heavenly
I turn from him to Pires and back on the modern piano depending which noctures are played. Now, his version on the 1849 erard is in a class by it's self.
いいですね💖✨🥇
Dang that's good.
Dang son!
there is no mistake , and i cant pick anything wrong from him , dang
5:37 nocturne in c minor, op. 48 no. 1
There are quite a few mistakes actually. Compare this to Seong Jin Cho or Dong Min Lim, 高下立見
@@psychorameses 音乐家现场有几个瑕疵非常正常
tuyệt vời,tiếng đàn truyền cảm và các chuyển động mượt mà,khoan thai của hai bàn tay ông đặng thái sơn trên phím đàn,không hề vội vã đó là đẳng cấp.
Sensibilità e fluidità del discorso musicale...e grande tocco,.... che è chiaramente
dote naturale di questo pianista e di pochi altri.
Тне Best of musition for last time, plains SHOPEN.BRAVO!!!!
아름다운 소녀가 치는 피아노 같아요.
beautiful sound 😇😇
Bravo.
Amazing
Quel son sublime !!!
Semplicemente fantastico.
🎉
The Op.55 No.2 nocturne was the only one of 21 that I couldn't get (and I was disgusted by Lang Lang's recording)...until now!
I'm in heaven
Très belle interprétation
Les interprètes chinois sont extraordinaires !
M. Dang est vietnamien.
Désolée! Pour ma méprise 😊
😁
Möglicherweise sehr nahe an Chopins eigene Spielweise.
Người đàn piano hay nhất vn :)
đúng rồi, trình độ âm nhạc của bác Đặng đẳng cấp quốc tế
He is the best in 1980 international Chopin piano competition, one of the best pianists in the world!
@@NhadatMyHome Người đàn nhạc Chopin hay nhất thế giới.
5:38 No.13
ロシアピアニズムの真髄
Âm nhạc bác học thường khó nghe khó hiểu . Đây là ngôn ngữ của mỗi nước mỗi nền văn hóa khac nhau
Why is this channel called asismusicarts? Its not Asian music its European music
Our company name is Asia Music and Arts so we picked Asiamusicarts to be our channel name.
ドラマチック
nghe giống bật bông
đàn gảy tai trâu.
hoai nhan Nguyen nói mà ko nghĩ
Nếu bạn nghe giống như vậy thì trình độ thưởng thức âm nhạc của bạn cũng giống như câu nói này
Đơn giản là 2 bản nocturne của sô panh này nó khó nghe , nghe nhiều mới hiểu.
Lần sau tốt nhất bạn đừng nghe nữa. Nghe nhạc cũng cần phải học.
Funny, obviously he is playing with Hungarian technique which is barely move his wrist or arm, but his lousy student Bruce Liu completely doesn’t show such solid technique as Dang, Bruce Liu using funny vibrato technique some more, I believe Bruce only took master class from him but not his formal student
Incorrect on a few counts: Mr Dang was taught by his mother, Mme Thai Thi Lien (who studied with French and Czech pedagogues); and he trained in Moscow. So there is no confirmed Hungarian pianistic influence on Mr Dang's technique.
With regards to Bruce Liu, Mr Liu studied privately with Mr Dang in Montreal and in Oberlin, if I am correct. Even so, Mr Liu studied with Mr Dang when he was already advanced, so any pianistic peculiarities (which are probably idiosyncratic) likely predate or are independent of his studies with Mr Dang.
yyyyyy does he have to play no. 2 and then no. 1 lol
Look at the Opus Numbers ;) They are not part of one Nocturne ;)
two separate nocturnes. Each one is a compete piece of music
Why do you have to be so dumb lol