Irish Fancy; I had the exact same experience after watching Cornell Wilde playing Chopin in Song To Remember . The Polanaise became my favorite piano piece and Chopin my favorite composer . Viva MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE !
Love her interpretation! Most artists rush the beginning blurring the crescendo that follows. I've searched a long time to find this particular piece played so each delicious note is relished.
I Have not heard of this young lady pianist before eg Claire Huangci but she is clearly of the highest standard. It makes me realise how hard it is to get to the top and hold your place in this profession as there are so many outstanding young musicians now coming through the ranks, especially those of Chinese and far eastern lineage. I enclose copy and pasted from Wikipedia some information about her Claire Huangci s (born March 1990) is an American classical pianist. who was born in Rochester, New York to Chinese parents. Her parents are both scientists. Claire received a grand piano as a gift for her 6th birthday. Until 11 years old she studied with pianist Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind at Settlement Music School in Philadelphia. During these years she was featured on FOX news as a child prodigy with "the skills of a professional pianist", and won many local concerto competitions.8 years old, she won a Gold Medal at the World Piano Competition in Cincinnati, being the youngest medalist in the pre-college division to perform with orchestra at the prize winners concert of the International division.................... More to follow if you look her up on Wikipedia.
BRAVA!!! Excellent!!! Love the emotion you put into this video also. Nice performance and playing. Much applause & standing-O!!! BRAVA!!! Very professional. Thanks for sharing..
i would guess she wasnt happy with this performance. I thought the second half better. Enjoyed her interpretation of the slower part. Also, Holy reverb batman. I mean.. really . Kudos to her regardless, as with all persons who have put in the effort and have the skill to perform such great works.
It is told liszt sat slightly on an incline with his head slightly upturned. This together with his almost absent vertical or even diagonal motion in his hands contributed to his mastery. In my view if modern pianists could hear and see liszt it would shake them. It is told liszt did not bang on the keys unlike moderns. Instead he may have used a strong firm downward pull on the keys and in relation to the hand a pull rather than push. So the hand would have to assume a certain position. All these are factors. Even the slightly upturned head. Liszt understood much.
+David Taylor - Do you have to introduced your filthy language against this beautiful music. Take out one word the meaning doesn't fit your sentence . Then wash your ******* mouth out
Lol I did too; alas there's a few spots where she lands a bit too harshly on some of the notes which kinda gave it away. It's still spectacular though.
ok, i've been a bit violent, sorry. It's just annoying to read all the comments related to the body. I often comment when people are beautiful, but focus on sexiness only is something else than just finding additional pleasure in beauty.
My comment is going to sound sexist but this is played too "girlish" or "lady-like here whereas from Argerich it sounded too perfunctorily percussive/Horowitzian. The fact that this pianist, who is, after all, a girl actually manages too sound too girlish is perhaps some kind of an achievement because these days all too often girls are "not girls and men are not men", at least not so when they are trying to play the piano in public.
I dunno what the heck you're saying, a spaghetti of non-sense if you ask me. I have yet to know a piano maestro (male or female) who is openly gay/lesbian. I am not saying there aren't any, but I mean one that you can clearly see it and say "that person is gay"; nope, not yet. I've been hearing this piece for years and I have no idea what you mean "girlish" the peace is "manly" and "heroic" like many such things composed by Maestro Chopin, who was often inspired by war and politics to compose these works; and believe me, women were not seen doing anything much in those days other than baking bread for the family in the kitchen. George Sand, now that was something else... and the one who practically murdered Chopin if you ask me.
I don't understand all the posturing and pianistic mannerisms of modern times. In the time of liszt through to horowitz these unnecessary gestures did not exist. No one knows how liszt played. No one knows how he looked at the piano. My own rough guess is his hands might have looked like they were glued to the surface area. In other words he never raised his hands much at all but moved from key to key with a strong horizontal motion. This I think is key to the greatness of liszt. It was how he summoned speed and power. Never be another.
She looks like a lady, but plays like a dude. That's a COMPLIMENT for this tough piece. I can't even play many of the chords; have to drop notes. This is fantastic playing!
Brava ,condivido questa interpretazione anche perchè conosco le note di questa composizione una ad una; mi è sembrato che usi il sistema descritto dal pianista ungherese Georgy Sandor nel suo libro " Come suonare il pianoforte" che ho letto molti anni orsono.
Inolvidable 😮! Esta Joya de la Música 🎶 Clásica nunca desaparecerá!!
She was playing this with so much ellegance!!!So much details ,without russing with every clear note!!!!BRAVO!!!! CONGRATULATION!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
After seeing A Song To Remember, which was about this song, I fell in love with Chopin and all of his music.
Irish Fancy; I had the exact same experience after watching Cornell Wilde playing Chopin in Song To Remember . The Polanaise became my favorite piano piece and Chopin my favorite composer . Viva MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE !
Love her interpretation! Most artists rush the beginning blurring the crescendo that follows. I've searched a long time to find this particular piece played so each delicious note is relished.
Sublime interpretation , brilliant technique and full of passion . I'm sure Chopin would have approved !
I Have not heard of this young lady pianist before eg Claire Huangci but she is clearly of the highest standard. It makes me realise how hard it is to get to the top and hold your place in this profession as there are so many outstanding young musicians now coming through the ranks, especially those of Chinese and far eastern lineage. I enclose copy and pasted from Wikipedia some information about her
Claire Huangci s (born March 1990) is an American classical pianist.
who was born in Rochester, New York to Chinese parents. Her parents are both scientists. Claire received a grand piano as a gift for her 6th birthday. Until 11 years old she studied with pianist Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind at Settlement Music School in Philadelphia. During these years she was featured on FOX news as a child prodigy with "the skills of a professional pianist", and won many local concerto competitions.8 years old, she won a Gold Medal at the World Piano Competition in Cincinnati, being the youngest medalist in the pre-college division to perform with orchestra at the prize winners concert of the International division.................... More to follow if you look her up on Wikipedia.
Beautiful! Thank you so much, Mrs Huangci. I've never heard of you before, but will remember your name. Thanks again!
An amazingly fine performance. Perfect technique, strict observance of tempo and deep musicianship.
Real treat to here this played so wonderfully by Claire Huangci. Yet another outstanding young lady pianist to follow.
Stunning! Tone and tempo are simply sublime. Best version I've EVER heard (minus the bad acoustics).
realmente una interpretación casi como si Chopin lo hubiera echo con fuerza realmente es digno de escuchar y escuchar mis mas sinceras felicitaciones
BRAVA!!! Excellent!!! Love the emotion you put into this video also. Nice performance and playing. Much applause & standing-O!!! BRAVA!!! Very professional.
Thanks for sharing..
I absolutely love your interpretation. Spectacular! Keep it up!
very very good!! perfect interpretation
Lovely, Beautiful and TALENTED LADY!!!
Brilliant rendition. She exudes energy and charisma. She is approaching Lang Lang in sheer ability.
No me canso de escucharte, genio en el piano, regresa a México,
Excellent!!
so poetic BRAVO!!!
Fabulosa i sublim interpretació!! Fantàstic!!
She played it very well.
One of the maestros
Wow ! perfectly done !!!
i would guess she wasnt happy with this performance. I thought the second half better. Enjoyed her interpretation of the slower part. Also, Holy reverb batman. I mean.. really . Kudos to her regardless, as with all persons who have put in the effort and have the skill to perform such great works.
It's so elegant!
muy bueno, hermosa pieza
I like the interpretation too.
Almost ...too...much...beauty
all at once !
Beautiful
It is told liszt sat slightly on an incline with his head slightly upturned. This together with his almost absent vertical or even diagonal motion in his hands contributed to his mastery. In my view if modern pianists could hear and see liszt it would shake them. It is told liszt did not bang on the keys unlike moderns. Instead he may have used a strong firm downward pull on the keys and in relation to the hand a pull rather than push. So the hand would have to assume a certain position. All these are factors. Even the slightly upturned head. Liszt understood much.
Good and well played. And you look smashing and worth listening to ❤️
muy bien , tocas profesional . bravo small girl
Hermoso !!!!!!
de 10. Excelente interpretacion
very nice playing
Hermosa interpretación
DIVINA....
BRAVO
good, nice, like it
SUBLIMELY
An awesome fucking rendition! One of my favorite pieces by Chopin. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+David Taylor - Do you have to introduced your filthy language against this beautiful music. Take out one word the meaning doesn't fit your sentence . Then wash your ******* mouth out
fantastico,
Hermooosoo!!!!
Congrats, seems to be a Witold Malcuzinsky pupil. Wonderful rubatos !
Famos zuzuhören und zuzusehen!
Die wunderbare Claire huangci.
Nice slides
Lang Lang eat your heart out!
OMG I THOUGHT THIS WAS YUJA WANG
Lol I did too; alas there's a few spots where she lands a bit too harshly on some of the notes which kinda gave it away. It's still spectacular though.
ok, i've been a bit violent, sorry. It's just annoying to read all the comments related to the body. I often comment when people are beautiful, but focus on sexiness only is something else than just finding additional pleasure in beauty.
any harder shes going to push herself off the bench
She is in the conversation with LL for goat.
She is the goat.
Very famous.......
Recording quality is not on the same high level, alas, as the playing. But what playing!
Far less colour and variety than horowitz version. One thing I notice on modern times is too much pedal
Vladimir Horowitz played it better. But he's also a legend so....
Yuja Wang
Helena kushnerova
Yuja wang
My comment is going to sound sexist but this is played too "girlish" or "lady-like here whereas from Argerich it sounded too perfunctorily percussive/Horowitzian. The fact that this pianist, who is, after all, a girl actually manages too sound too girlish is perhaps some kind of an achievement because these days all too often girls are "not girls and men are not men", at least not so when they are trying to play the piano in public.
At least she didn't make a bunch of fucking mistakes like Horowitz did.
I dunno what the heck you're saying, a spaghetti of non-sense if you ask me. I have yet to know a piano maestro (male or female) who is openly gay/lesbian. I am not saying there aren't any, but I mean one that you can clearly see it and say "that person is gay"; nope, not yet. I've been hearing this piece for years and I have no idea what you mean "girlish" the peace is "manly" and "heroic" like many such things composed by Maestro Chopin, who was often inspired by war and politics to compose these works; and believe me, women were not seen doing anything much in those days other than baking bread for the family in the kitchen. George Sand, now that was something else... and the one who practically murdered Chopin if you ask me.
How sexist of you...
+CarborundumKid You're an idiot. She plays it as well as it can be played. You wouldn't even know it was a girl without video.
You are a rambling moron! lol
I don't understand all the posturing and pianistic mannerisms of modern times. In the time of liszt through to horowitz these unnecessary gestures did not exist. No one knows how liszt played. No one knows how he looked at the piano. My own rough guess is his hands might have looked like they were glued to the surface area. In other words he never raised his hands much at all but moved from key to key with a strong horizontal motion. This I think is key to the greatness of liszt. It was how he summoned speed and power. Never be another.
Très bonne pianiste même excellente, mais mon mentor pour les polonaise reste toujours Arthur Rubinstein
Clare you play like lang
too much body flaying around.
Competencia a Yuga
calm down, you put the same comment on interp but Yuja Wang. You know there are porno sites if you want to have a good time.
Mało dynamicznie zagrany utwór...
PusioMusio PL Pusio, Pusio, nie chodź
do ZOO i nie wstawiaj głowy do klatki ze słoniami:)))
Who the fuck dislikes this shit..
Do you have to use such language? Is that the limit of your verbal abilities. I find it most offensive.
@@birdyairpower633you’re old
meravigliosa, ma su Chopin preferisco la capacita' interpretativa di Martha Argerich
Só do I.
Eeee
is the underwear on?
She looks like a lady, but plays like a dude. That's a COMPLIMENT for this tough piece. I can't even play many of the chords; have to drop notes. This is fantastic playing!
What a sexist statement...
no its not dipshit. females have smaller, weaker hands. its difficult to play a song like that for a guy let alone a female.
chopin soll von europäischen künstler gespielt. Die asiaten haben kein herz für solche kunst
Brava ,condivido questa interpretazione anche perchè conosco le note di questa composizione una ad una; mi è sembrato che usi il sistema descritto dal pianista ungherese Georgy Sandor nel suo libro " Come suonare il pianoforte" che ho letto molti anni orsono.
very powerful interpretation!