Overwhelming how she is capable to show off such a temperament, own of Faust original Goethe and Gounod’s works trough all the Allegro Agitato and specially the end. What a flaming passage 🔥
@@mozariusluis1878 Whatever language she speaks is eclipsed by her communication through music with her violin. She is a masterful artist filled with passion.
me encanta como la gente aplaude al final del allegro agitato, una de las secciones mas impresionantes de esta pieza... leonid kogan tiene una versión muy buena también pero con orquesta...
It's custom not to clap before a piece finishes, but after the allegro agitato non troppo seems to be one of the exceptions where it feels more than appropriate to clap upon completion, even for the most fastidious. One just can't contain oneself.
I feel like we should give the audience some slack for clapping mid piece. If you weren't familiar with this piece, the end of that section sounds like how a showpiece would typically end. You also have to be careful about the physical signals you give off because they physically played as if was the end of the piece (the pianist shifting away from the piano for example).
It is not a sonata, but a virtuosic piece. That is why the pianist kept playing while the applause was going on rather than just wait it out. Unfortunately, the audiences often clap in that particular spot as it sounds like the end of the piece.
That's the whole fun of a virtuoso piece! No clue where this library mentality comes from, the musician themselves like most often people showing some reaction and emotion 😂😂
David Oistrakh was also awarded 2nd prize on this very competition due to politically motivated (hence unfair) decision ie woman was intended on the onset!!!!
Overwhelming how she is capable to show off such a temperament, own of Faust original Goethe and Gounod’s works trough all the Allegro Agitato and specially the end. What a flaming passage 🔥
South Korean violinists...👍💪✨
She speaks english very very well too. :)
@@mozariusluis1878 Whatever language she speaks is eclipsed by her communication through music with her violin. She is a masterful artist filled with passion.
It’s a shame with all the competitions Asian win, they are still underrepresented in the classic music world.
Bravo also for the pianist!
Beautiful lyricism and amazing poise and control during virtuosic sections
me encanta como la gente aplaude al final del allegro agitato, una de las secciones mas impresionantes de esta pieza... leonid kogan tiene una versión muy buena también pero con orquesta...
Ji Young mi lascia con bocca aperta.
Fantastic performance of this underrated gem
So touching..♥️
Bravo~
Impressive superb powerful performance.
Good good video, but please upload one more time because the audio part was not matched with the picture at all.
Thank you ! Grazie !
Amazing
🙏 Beautiful 👏👏👏
It's custom not to clap before a piece finishes, but after the allegro agitato non troppo seems to be one of the exceptions where it feels more than appropriate to clap upon completion, even for the most fastidious. One just can't contain oneself.
OMG 😍😍😍
Why sound is not synced with the video?
fantasy touch
I feel like we should give the audience some slack for clapping mid piece. If you weren't familiar with this piece, the end of that section sounds like how a showpiece would typically end. You also have to be careful about the physical signals you give off because they physically played as if was the end of the piece (the pianist shifting away from the piano for example).
the audio is not in sync with the video
Yes it is. Weiniawski just had some really messed up hands, and now everyone who plays this is crippled.
There should be a law against clapping in the middle of a sonata.
It is not a sonata, but a virtuosic piece. That is why the pianist kept playing while the applause was going on rather than just wait it out. Unfortunately, the audiences often clap in that particular spot as it sounds like the end of the piece.
That's the whole fun of a virtuoso piece! No clue where this library mentality comes from, the musician themselves like most often people showing some reaction and emotion 😂😂
3:16 pain
🙄
@@yullyhindy208 it happens
06:26 🦇🍃
that clapping in the middle made me cringe
When I heard it, I genuinely thought the performance was over
@@toluadegboye5127 That's what everyone who clapped thought :)
Terrible audience to interrupt this piece with its stupid applause.
f1f1s Big agree...
True!!
They should tried for war crimes and hung for their iniquities Lord f1f1.
Piano top should've been put down!
David Oistrakh was also awarded 2nd prize on this very competition due to politically motivated (hence unfair) decision ie woman was intended on the onset!!!!
there were quite a few imperfections if i’m being totally honest but i bet she sounds absolutely divine when she isn’t nervous
Misplaced public!