What a beautiful, imaginative performance of this charming set! I love all the sounds and colors Cho creates as the water splashes and shimmers in Reflets, I admire how he keeps Hommage so interesting and expressive, and I enjoy the fun in Mouvement, a piece I have seen dismissed as "just a technical exercise", but for me a humorous capture of the strange sounds of hustle and bustle on the streets and sidewalks of early 20C Paris. Thank you, Seong-Jin, for a memorable performance of Images!
I like how he plays 'Hommage à Rammeau', lifting it from the morbidness it potentially can suffer when performed feebly. Although this is a view that is quiet subjective and might have a lot to do with the fact that this is one of the few pieces I play myself, feebly.
I agree - it's a beautiful performance. Sometimes it's played like an elegy or a tribute to the past; this seems more like a thank-you to one of the most interesting and beautiful of the French Baroque composers. Perhaps Debussy felt a kinship with the earlier composer.
물의반영은 진짜 말도 안데는 표현력이네 역대급인듯 ㅜㅜ
조성진은 사랑입니다
My heart is full when his fingers dance on the piano.
하루에 한번씩 꼭 보러와줘야 된다
어떻게 저렇게 치지? 와......... 진짜 볼 때마다 놀랍네요.
What a beautiful, imaginative performance of this charming set! I love all the sounds and colors Cho creates as the water splashes and shimmers in Reflets, I admire how he keeps Hommage so interesting and expressive, and I enjoy the fun in Mouvement, a piece I have seen dismissed as "just a technical exercise", but for me a humorous capture of the strange sounds of hustle and bustle on the streets and sidewalks of early 20C Paris. Thank you, Seong-Jin, for a memorable performance of Images!
I: Reflets Dans l'eau 0:00
II: Hommage a Rammeau 5:15
III: Mouvement 11:35
Thanks. I copied your comments in mine.
와우, 멋져요!
연주도 연주지만...드뷔시 이양반도 참...일렁이고 반짝이고 때론 바람에 흔들리는 물결을 어떻게 이렇게 잘 표현했을까
조성진은 진정한 예술가입니다
정말 최고 ^^
진짜 이게 조성진이다 ...... 진짜 미쳤다
I like how he plays 'Hommage à Rammeau', lifting it from the morbidness it potentially can suffer when performed feebly. Although this is a view that is quiet subjective and might have a lot to do with the fact that this is one of the few pieces I play myself, feebly.
I agree - it's a beautiful performance. Sometimes it's played like an elegy or a tribute to the past; this seems more like a thank-you to one of the most interesting and beautiful of the French Baroque composers. Perhaps Debussy felt a kinship with the earlier composer.
저도 그처럼 치고 싶습니다.
사는 동안 건강하시고 오래도록 연주해주세요
Voy a aprenderme estas 3 imágenes
어떻게 사람이 피아노를 치지않고 음악이 흘러나올 수가 있는 거지
Jadore debussy
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Debussy : images, Book I
12:42
12:50
0:03
0:52
1:16
11:40
물의반영 도랏내 그냥
00:55
03:03 when you know the rest will be easy.
0:51 1:00
11:32