Why is it that so many Poles feel the need to shout out to the world that they are proud to be Poles? Simply because you see another citizen of your country with talent does not mean that you yourself possess any of that talent. In Britain, no Brit who admires the Beatles goes out to shout "I am proud to be a Brit". And every Brit knows that they don't have any single molecule of the Beatle's talent. In fact, I have never heard any Brit say they are proud to be British. Could it be that all Poles have an inferiority complex? Perhaps Poles should simply ignore expressions like the old Austrian: kaum in Polen schon gestohlen instead of letting such absurd remarks influence their inner identity?
Aloosha Notea oh dear I wrote that like 5 months ago. you're right that writing "I'm proud to be Polish" was stupid in that case. but I can say that as well as a Brit can say "I'm proud to be British" bc why not? you can say that you're proud to be who you are and it does not show any insecurities etc. I just wanted to say that I admire Antoni's work and I'm proud of him. and our country isn't as much developed as e.g. England so it's possible that we have something like you said "inferiority complex" but it's not a big deal. I appreciate that you wasted your time to reply to that comment I wrote nearly half a year ago XD
@Aloosha Notea Оh my, considering what the formerly great country is turning into (a maiore ad minus, so to say), you have the nerve to admonish a Pole for being proud of his country? You, Brits, will all be diversified, culturally enriched and islamized to the hilt within a few generations, while Poland will have the last laugh for they take care of their people and their culture. They had an incredibly difficult past (not their fault) and now though slowly, but steadily go from strength to strength. Go, Poland, you have nothing to apologize for and everything to be proud of.
@anvykk Isn't it ironic how a Brit feels entitled to lecture you on how you should not express your love to Poland? Aloosha is the last person to do so, as the modern Britain makes a perfect example of what happens to a once great country that is not proud of its history and culture. Aloosha, like so many Brits, is in denial that they are losing their country. Here's an honest piece of British journalism from one of those sane few who don't stick their head in the sand but candidly speak out the truth hopkinsworld.com/new-year-address-by-katie-hopkins/
can you get all these young musicians together and have a big concert. wow
Absolutely beautiful playing and lovely tone.
I adore the violin's tone, amazing!
God damn prodigies.. why they gotta be so damn good
Hayden K. Actually they are former prodigies
i saw him at the NFM in Wroclaw last Sunday... he's just amazing, I have no words. im listening his music and im proud that im polish too 🇵🇱
Why is it that so many Poles feel the need to shout out to the world that they are proud to be Poles?
Simply because you see another citizen of your country with talent does not mean that you yourself possess any of that talent.
In Britain, no Brit who admires the Beatles goes out to shout "I am proud to be a Brit". And every Brit knows that they don't have any single molecule of the Beatle's talent. In fact, I have never heard any Brit say they are proud to be British.
Could it be that all Poles have an inferiority complex? Perhaps Poles should simply ignore expressions like the old Austrian: kaum in Polen schon gestohlen instead of letting such absurd remarks influence their inner identity?
Aloosha Notea oh dear I wrote that like 5 months ago. you're right that writing "I'm proud to be Polish" was stupid in that case. but I can say that as well as a Brit can say "I'm proud to be British" bc why not? you can say that you're proud to be who you are and it does not show any insecurities etc.
I just wanted to say that I admire Antoni's work and I'm proud of him.
and our country isn't as much developed as e.g. England so it's possible that we have something like you said "inferiority complex" but it's not a big deal.
I appreciate that you wasted your time to reply to that comment I wrote nearly half a year ago XD
@Aloosha Notea Оh my, considering what the formerly great country is turning into (a maiore ad minus, so to say), you have the nerve to admonish a Pole for being proud of his country? You, Brits, will all be diversified, culturally enriched and islamized to the hilt within a few generations, while Poland will have the last laugh for they take care of their people and their culture. They had an incredibly difficult past (not their fault) and now though slowly, but steadily go from strength to strength.
Go, Poland, you have nothing to apologize for and everything to be proud of.
@anvykk Isn't it ironic how a Brit feels entitled to lecture you on how you should not express your love to Poland? Aloosha is the last person to do so, as the modern Britain makes a perfect example of what happens to a once great country that is not proud of its history and culture. Aloosha, like so many Brits, is in denial that they are losing their country. Here's an honest piece of British journalism from one of those sane few who don't stick their head in the sand but candidly speak out the truth hopkinsworld.com/new-year-address-by-katie-hopkins/
Proud to be his friend ❤️ he is our inspiration
Has all the elements to be a Great Master.
beautiful tone
...What's the point of my existence
+Trey i already have one
Perfect rendition. Never had seen a blonde Asian before
WOW!! I WISH I COULD PLAY LIKE THAT!!
He is GREAT
I am speechless!
Absolutely marvellous.
You have my support
Bravo!!!
He has the same high thumb position as James Ehnes, just smaller hands... Obviously you can put the thumb wherever you want without loss of quality.
Good point. My professor at the music conservatory I am attending in Prague pointed that out to me the other day!
Did your professor also point out violinists with a low thumb position?
i support you
Great job!
Woooooow Wonderful !!!!!! 💗💗💗
His bowing is very nice
Even better than Adam Malysz!
Great sound, does anyone know what type of violin he is playing on?
nuevo talento
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fajne
Are you friends with Johan Dalene?
:o
It is a shame that the balance here is way out. Piano is far too loud. This should not happen.
im quitting