I like his attitude a lot. He did not got good result earlier this year in the Cliburn Junior competition and that apparently did not affect him too much. When the award goes to him this time, he is still the same young kid who just enjoying making music, win or lose.
I feel really grateful to Conductor and wonderful Orchestra to play same concerto over and over , especially the conductor had to work hard until he get tired, he is great and looking good in every engle , than you so much let us to watch this wonderful great piano competition , I enjoyed very much .
It is really hard to tell who play better or not , all competitors are play this concerto beautifully , Yang has nice sensitive touch and delicate tones and dynamic sound , sorry for did not get 1st prize but he has lot potential to win big prize in the future , keep on practice , practice !!!!
+Luke Joe just as you put it "nice sensitive touch and delicate tones and dynamic sound" Having listened to them all, I'll choose this one !! (a few missing tones though, 26:36)
This young artist is one well worth watching, indeed. A nearly flawless performance. If there were issues in this concerto, it was the instrument I think. It just did not give what the performer asked for, and the result was, while still outstanding, limited. Watch him closely, he's headed for the stars.
I watched it live and I'm watching most of the final and third stage 3 times now some are 4th or 5th time. As I comment on Tony's Sonata in B flat of 3rd stage, very impressive for a world class and very young talent. I don't care much for rating if one is young or older in a competition. You need to show you are better. I like the spirit and the confidence of Tony but the technique and experience are not up to his spiritoso. I don't see the complete conveyor of the nostalgic and sentimental that Chopin intended. If He can carries half load of the lonesome from Aimi playing into this piece it will be very much better. Excitement and anger in Chopin are smaller parts of the picture. I hope Tony will come back in 2020.
*Ten* costly seconds that had Tony Yang relegated from Third to Fifth place: 34:51 - 34:56 + 36:28 - 36:33. A shame really as we all know he's going to be an artist to reckon with for the rest of our lives...
Tonight I watched the interview of Yike (Tony) Yang and know he was the Chopin Piano Competition's youngest ever laureate. Awesome!
Incredibly gifted with very refined musicianship. Only 16 years old ! Tony Yang has a fantastic future ahead of him. Bravo !!!
Also keep in mind, this 16 year old made it to the finals of the Chopin Competition with “YES” from every single jury member... he deserves it wholly
Wait I thought you can participate after you're 17 lol
@@kattttttHe bent some rules because he was very talented
I like his attitude a lot. He did not got good result earlier this year in the Cliburn Junior competition and that apparently did not affect him too much. When the award goes to him this time, he is still the same young kid who just enjoying making music, win or lose.
Encounter him in a concert in HK 😂 he just causally sitting behind him. Definitely one of the most humblest artist
I feel really grateful to Conductor and wonderful Orchestra to play same concerto over and over , especially the conductor had to work hard until he get tired, he is great and looking good in every engle , than you so much let us to watch this wonderful great piano competition , I enjoyed very much .
It is really hard to tell who play better or not , all competitors are play this concerto beautifully , Yang has nice sensitive touch and delicate tones and dynamic sound , sorry for did not get 1st prize but he has lot potential to win big prize in the future , keep on practice , practice !!!!
+Luke Joe If I can play like that in 500 years, I'll be grateful. He's only 16.
+Luke Joe
just as you put it "nice sensitive touch and delicate tones and dynamic sound"
Having listened to them all, I'll choose this one !! (a few missing tones though, 26:36)
+Luke Joe you are also judged by how relaxed you are, and your technique during the competition at some point
U Elrington work on your grammar.
Only 16, SWEET. Looking forward to see you in next Competition!
Best wishes~!!!
This young artist is one well worth watching, indeed. A nearly flawless performance. If there were issues in this concerto, it was the instrument I think. It just did not give what the performer asked for, and the result was, while still outstanding, limited. Watch him closely, he's headed for the stars.
Gosh! Hard to believe he's only 16!! You have a bright future ahead, Tony!
16!! omg he is gifted...
When I was 16, I played the 1st movement of moonlight sonata.
1st mvt of moonlight is much easier than Chopin concerto in E minor.
@@manhcuongnguyen222 he was just comparing
How talented Tony is
09:59 he had some touch missed cuz he is human. but he was very brilliant 16 years old pianist in this competition. i like him!!
Incredible phrasing. An old soul. A magnificent performance,. Bravo.
Talent, talent, talent. Wróżę Mu wielką karierę i radość z wykonywania pięknej muzyki.
Practise practise practise
Just gonna point out he's the youngest prizewinner ever (he came in 5th!)
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I watched it live and I'm watching most of the final and third stage 3 times now some are 4th or 5th time. As I comment on Tony's Sonata in B flat of 3rd stage, very impressive for a world class and very young talent. I don't care much for rating if one is young or older in a competition. You need to show you are better. I like the spirit and the confidence of Tony but the technique and experience are not up to his spiritoso. I don't see the complete conveyor of the nostalgic and sentimental that Chopin intended. If He can carries half load of the lonesome from Aimi playing into this piece it will be very much better. Excitement and anger in Chopin are smaller parts of the picture. I hope Tony will come back in 2020.
He can't come back because he has got prize in 2015.
@@klavieremily6870 oh! How come the Japanese girl Aimi K was 8th in position in 2015 and came back in 2021 and got 4th prize?
*Ten* costly seconds that had Tony Yang relegated from Third to Fifth place: 34:51 - 34:56 + 36:28 - 36:33. A shame really as we all know he's going to be an artist to reckon with for the rest of our lives...
Wonderful !
Wonderful Wonderful !!!!
FYI... sadly, the commercial interruptions
ruin this incredible video !!!
1. 0:38
2: 22:28
Superb
Wow..........
cute!
32:22 vivacr
Fuck he's only 16
😂
Rondo, vivace 연습이 상대적으로 부족한듯 보이네요
곡의 난도가 워낙 어려운 것도 있겠지만
16歳はほんまに草
:o
Yikes! Sorry..
Wonderful Wonderful !!!