Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880) 1. 0:56 - Legende, Op. 17 Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) 2. 8:47 - La Gitana Edward Grieg (1843-1907) Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 45 No. 3 3. 12:38 - I. Allegro molto ed appassionato 4. 21:28 - II. Allegretto espressivo alla Romanza 5. 28:24 - III. Allegro animato
Violin: Mone Hattori (Japan) Piano: Irina Vinogradova Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880) 1. 0:56 - Legende, Op. 17 Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) 2. 8:47 - La Gitana Edward Grieg (1843-1907) Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 45 No. 3 3. 12:38 - I. Allegro molto ed appassionato 4. 21:28 - II. Allegretto espressivo alla Romanza 5. 28:24 - III. Allegro animato Performed on October 13, 2016 🎵💐 🤍🎵💐🤍🎵💐🤍🎵💐🤍🎵
How ridiculous it was not letting her play the final. Shame on them. We are just so lucky to have her in our musical life. Wish her a brilliant and sustainable career.
More than half her recital is the Grieg sonata, a piece most of the audience have never heard before. The other 2 short pieces are good, but I question her unusual taste in the choice of repertoire. She needs a more interesting repertoire for this audience to succeed.
One can only assume Polish nationalist motivation for her elimination after this stellar performance, or some desire to spite her teacher Zachar Bron. Call it schools of thought. Only one or two of the finalists measured up in the end, so the jury's decision backfired with anticlimactic final concerts. What's more, they lost the chance to hear the Wieniawski 1st concerto. Piss poor judging and backroom politics. Disgraceful. But she will come out stronger, so let's wish her luck. She has a brilliant future.
Yea, I don't know. It's kind of cheating to use any "enhancements" on yourself -- if your fingers are hurting like EVERYONE ELSE's -- you shouldn't be allowed to cushion them or plump them up.
playing with bandages is more like a handicap, it sucks a lot and it doesn't help you at all so I cannot imagine that it would be "cheating" and plumping your fingers literally does nothing I wish I had thinner fingers to be more precise.
on the 2016 competition website it has a page of all the applicants accepted into the competition and the expected pieces to be played for all four stages
I absolutely agree - this competition was thrown in favor of undeserving players for who knows what reason. My personal choice was Amalia Hall. It is quite interesting to research past competitions (Tchaikovsky, Indianapolis, etc.) and see how many first prize winners ended up giving up on solo careers. AND, (the other side of the coin) to find out that some who placed second and third (Leonidas Kavakos, for instance) later developed into stars. Juries can make big mistakes - either through incompetence or corruption. Mone has everything for a top tier career - technique to spare, style, insight, reflexes, conviction, composure, confidence...
One pupil of Dolothy Delay has once told me , when we saw one pupil of Zakher Bron playing, she was a natural gifted child but now she became like this and I am sad. That is not about Mone. I believe Mone is super talented and I love her musicality, but now I found somehow what he really wanted to say. Teacher can also kill the natural flavour sadly. And the mother also.
Dorothys students ended up relatively bland like herself too except perlman. Delay was a second rate violinist according to my teacher who was under her himself. Don't see what you mean.
Yea, I don't know. It's kind of cheating to use any "enhancements" on yourself -- if your fingers are hurting like EVERYONE ELSE's -- you shouldn't be allowed to cushion them or plump them up.
Violinists are constantly plagued by fingertip injuries due to unimaginable practice. Listeners need to understand music, not technique. In short, the musical art is that the performer uses the musical instrument to reproduce the intention of the composer, and its interpretation and method are not limited.
I would like to politely disagree... In my opinion, using cushions doesn't "enhance" your tone in any way. Therefore, if it isn't helping the quality of the music, then this shouldn't be considered cheating... And who's to say that other violinists aren't using these too? Wouldn't that make it the standard norm if they did?
I ask mone directly during our concert why she's using bandages. She said that her fingers tend to sweat really hard so she would use these bandages to absorb it
Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880)
1. 0:56 - Legende, Op. 17
Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
2. 8:47 - La Gitana
Edward Grieg (1843-1907)
Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 45 No. 3
3. 12:38 - I. Allegro molto ed appassionato
4. 21:28 - II. Allegretto espressivo alla Romanza
5. 28:24 - III. Allegro animato
She is one of the best violinists in history. Im crying.
I like her timbre overall, I can listen to this all day long.
Violin: Mone Hattori (Japan)
Piano: Irina Vinogradova
Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880)
1. 0:56 - Legende, Op. 17
Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
2. 8:47 - La Gitana
Edward Grieg (1843-1907)
Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 45 No. 3
3. 12:38 - I. Allegro molto ed appassionato
4. 21:28 - II. Allegretto espressivo alla Romanza
5. 28:24 - III. Allegro animato
Performed on October 13, 2016
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How ridiculous it was not letting her play the final. Shame on them.
We are just so lucky to have her in our musical life. Wish her a brilliant and sustainable career.
I've rewatched these videos several times, and totally agree! That was ridiculous she was kicked out on the stage 2
Extremely bad jury
Perhaps the judge was afraid of her beautiful and musical performance.
Am I missing something, or is this greatness? The accompanist is doing great also.
Teacher's version throughout?
Beautiful performance, bravo !
Fantastic. I wish I played like her.
Same.
Lovely tune and interpretation
Both of the dresses she wore to the competition are stunning.
Moneはこの時わずか17歳。
曲の内面をえぐり出すかのような表現力は、彼女の特色の一つで、聞き手の心を惹きつけて離さない。
服部 百音(Mone Hattori)や辻 彩奈(Ayana Tsuji)等の演奏を聞くと、他国の演奏家は、もう日本人には敵わないのではないかとすら思えてしまう。
この演奏の前では、コンクールの順位などというものは、もはや何の意味も為さない。
言うまでもなく、ピアノの伴奏が素晴らしい。
I love those piece. I am currently learning it and I love listening to amazing musicians ply it
More than half her recital is the Grieg sonata, a piece most of the audience have never heard before. The other 2 short pieces are good, but I question her unusual taste in the choice of repertoire. She needs a more interesting repertoire for this audience to succeed.
She is Amazing❤
La beauté et la magie du japon est dans ces mains divines.
Wow, how can she play with bandages on her fingers. Seems like it would badly affect intonation. IDK, guess it works for her. :/
This made my heart cry
Perfect expression. And look at her left shoulder and base of her neck.
If there is a problem, it is the jealousy of the judge.
What is about her shoulder and the base of her neck?????
Clearly a great musician.
Why on earth have I only just heard of this violinist?!
Stunning player.
Superb !!
One can only assume Polish nationalist motivation for her elimination after this stellar performance, or some desire to spite her teacher Zachar Bron. Call it schools of thought. Only one or two of the finalists measured up in the end, so the jury's decision backfired with anticlimactic final concerts. What's more, they lost the chance to hear the Wieniawski 1st concerto. Piss poor judging and backroom politics. Disgraceful. But she will come out stronger, so let's wish her luck. She has a brilliant future.
Yea, I don't know. It's kind of cheating to use any "enhancements" on yourself -- if your fingers are hurting like EVERYONE ELSE's -- you shouldn't be allowed to cushion them or plump them up.
playing with bandages is more like a handicap, it sucks a lot and it doesn't help you at all so I cannot imagine that it would be "cheating" and plumping your fingers literally does nothing I wish I had thinner fingers to be more precise.
How did you know she would have played Wieniawski Concerto No. 1 in the finals? Just curious
on the 2016 competition website it has a page of all the applicants accepted into the competition and the expected pieces to be played for all four stages
I absolutely agree - this competition was thrown in favor of undeserving players for who knows what reason. My personal choice was Amalia Hall. It is quite interesting to research past competitions (Tchaikovsky, Indianapolis, etc.) and see how many first prize winners ended up giving up on solo careers. AND, (the other side of the coin) to find out that some who placed second and third (Leonidas Kavakos, for instance) later developed into stars. Juries can make big mistakes - either through incompetence or corruption. Mone has everything for a top tier career - technique to spare, style, insight, reflexes, conviction, composure, confidence...
1:00 Legende by Wieniawski
One pupil of Dolothy Delay has once told me , when we saw one pupil of Zakher Bron playing, she was a natural gifted child but now she became like this and I am sad. That is not about Mone. I believe Mone is super talented and I love her musicality, but now I found somehow what he really wanted to say. Teacher can also kill the natural flavour sadly. And the mother also.
Dorothys students ended up relatively bland like herself too except perlman. Delay was a second rate violinist according to my teacher who was under her himself. Don't see what you mean.
My understanding is that you think Bron was not a good teacher for Mone, is this right?
你的演奏太精彩,潇洒,生動。表情豐富,优雅。音色透明,优美,動听。能听到你的出色演奏,是人生最高的亨受。
bravissima.....
apakah dia anaknya joji hattori?
Elle avait sa place en finale car elle a tout ; le son l'expression , la precision technique . Drôle de cuisine dans ce jury ..
brava!!!!
Mone, Bravo Forever!!👏👏 😍
Mone Hattori удачи(из Ташкента)
Corruption!! Why she should not be one of the winners, shame of the juries👎
DIVINE ! ♡♡♡♡♡☆☆☆☆☆
😮Позоржюринеоценитьтакуюконкурсантку. Всекачестваприней.Будетсредивеликихскрипачей.Удачией!Алекс.
1:00
12:41
Q precioso instrumento debe ser extradivarios
what happened to her fingers? why bandage?
Perhaps her fingers are screaming.
Probably from countless hours of practice. In piano, you don’t really need bandages.
Nihon no enka
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Envy, in fact.
@@jonathanhuang88 It could be democracy🎅
Yea, I don't know. It's kind of cheating to use any "enhancements" on yourself -- if your fingers are hurting like EVERYONE ELSE's -- you shouldn't be allowed to cushion them or plump them up.
Violinists are constantly plagued by fingertip injuries due to unimaginable practice.
Listeners need to understand music, not technique.
In short, the musical art is that the performer uses the musical instrument to reproduce the intention of the composer, and its interpretation and method are not limited.
I would like to politely disagree... In my opinion, using cushions doesn't "enhance" your tone in any way. Therefore, if it isn't helping the quality of the music, then this shouldn't be considered cheating... And who's to say that other violinists aren't using these too? Wouldn't that make it the standard norm if they did?
I ask mone directly during our concert why she's using bandages. She said that her fingers tend to sweat really hard so she would use these bandages to absorb it
This is really great but not amazing like the others