i dont think people understand how hard bassoon is and how amazing this is. one of the hardest instruments on the planet and this girl shreds it. amazing
!!!!!. Así se debe tocar los instrumentos, con ganas, donaire, verraquera...sintiendo en los tuétanos cada nano sonido. Y nosotros que no sabemos de música también nos contagiamos y bailamos.!!!!. Tu gran energía emitida, tácitamente me ordeno : !.TIENES QUE ESCUCHARME 1000 VECES Y LLEGARAS AL CIELO.!. Gracias Rie Koyama por existir y a este canal por promocionar sonidos hermosos. Saludos desde Ecuador Suramérica.
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in D minor RV 481 - Antonio Vivaldi 00:00 I. Allegro 03:34 II. Larghetto 08:34 III. Allegro molto Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in Bb Major KV 191 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 11:25 I. Allegro 19:20 II. Andante ma Adagio 26:24 III. Rondo 31:34 Nyx for Bassoon and Piano - Evis Sammoutis.
Amazing. What I fail to understand is how the HELL this performance was awarded 2nd prize and no one was worthy of winning 1st?? Rie Koyama is an incredible talent, and deserved to win. The ARD should be ashamed for running a bullsh$t competition. Love your work Rie!
There was no first place. It was a tie between Sophie Dartigalongue won the Public Prize. Rie Koyama won for the best interpretation of the commissioned work.
Is no one going to talk about how she is doing this with the orchestra without a conductor?? The communication is on point! Along with all of everyone else's comments! Kudos to you and the orchestra's performance!
One day bassoonists will stop playing the same concertos over and over and start exploring in depth the amazing repertoire available to them. ''Beyond Mozart: A bassoonist's fantastic journey'' is something that will get done.
But playing the same ones gives a useful metric for competitions - and competitions are how players start their careers. If she, say, had played something modern it would have been apples-and-oranges - and how do you decide then? Playing something not well-known also sends the message that you're "not a team player", and that's the kiss of death in almost any human endeavor.
Have you heard John William's Bassoon Concerto? It's so cool! I wanted to play it for a school competition last year but it didn't get approved because the orchestra parts are too hard for high school students
So amazing........... the bassoon's sound took me to the another world of music. I can't express more about the playing ability of Rie Koyama. It was really exceptional. 1 trillion thanks for that.
I am listening to this while working, and from the sound only I thought I was listening to some established, well-known major professional bassoon player. WOW, she has REALLY got the right stuff!
Wow.... just wow.... stupendous performance. Great musicianship and technically transcendental. I would say that she's definitely on the top line amongst the other young players at her age.
For bassoonists we don't really have a difference between double and triple tonguing. They both use the Ta and Ka or Duh Guh syllables, it just the instances that you'd use them in. So you're both right
This if just the semi-finale. In the finale she played André Jolivet (Konzert für Fagott, Streichorchester, Harfe und Klavier). She play beautifully! Should have anon the 1st price!
Si nota anche un'eccellente conduzione orchestrale (che orchestra è?Chi la dirige?), con una sapiente alternanza dei volumi di suono e un fraseggio agile che dà spessore pagine spesso eseguite con sciatteria. Strepitosa ovviamente la solista.
Very interesting concert for basson. Are there anyone ho knows who has written the concert. Can it be one of the 39 concertos from Vivaldi ? Ver fine played.
i dont think people understand how hard bassoon is and how amazing this is. one of the hardest instruments on the planet and this girl shreds it. amazing
Couldn't agree more! The bassoon floats in the air between her fingers and she dances with it. Amazing performance!
!!!!!. Así se debe tocar los instrumentos, con ganas, donaire, verraquera...sintiendo en los tuétanos cada nano sonido. Y nosotros que no sabemos de música también nos contagiamos y bailamos.!!!!.
Tu gran energía emitida, tácitamente me ordeno : !.TIENES QUE ESCUCHARME 1000 VECES Y LLEGARAS AL CIELO.!.
Gracias Rie Koyama por existir y a este canal por promocionar sonidos hermosos.
Saludos desde Ecuador Suramérica.
So she is literally "second to none."
well the second price was awarded to two bassoonists and the other received the audience price so I’d say she was "second" to one
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in D minor RV 481 - Antonio Vivaldi
00:00 I. Allegro
03:34 II. Larghetto
08:34 III. Allegro molto
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in Bb Major KV 191 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
11:25 I. Allegro
19:20 II. Andante ma Adagio
26:24 III. Rondo
31:34 Nyx for Bassoon and Piano - Evis Sammoutis.
She doesn’t just play the bassoon, she dances with it. Beautiful!
Amazing. What I fail to understand is how the HELL this performance was awarded 2nd prize and no one was worthy of winning 1st?? Rie Koyama is an incredible talent, and deserved to win. The ARD should be ashamed for running a bullsh$t competition. Love your work Rie!
There was no first place. It was a tie between Sophie Dartigalongue won the Public Prize. Rie Koyama won for the best interpretation of the commissioned work.
The bassoon sounds sweet and warm, and is the coolest looking instrument.
Is no one going to talk about how she is doing this with the orchestra without a conductor?? The communication is on point! Along with all of everyone else's comments! Kudos to you and the orchestra's performance!
The first chair in the violin section was conducting.
One day bassoonists will stop playing the same concertos over and over and start exploring in depth the amazing repertoire available to them. ''Beyond Mozart: A bassoonist's fantastic journey'' is something that will get done.
But playing the same ones gives a useful metric for competitions - and competitions are how players start their careers. If she, say, had played something modern it would have been apples-and-oranges - and how do you decide then? Playing something not well-known also sends the message that you're "not a team player", and that's the kiss of death in almost any human endeavor.
LeRoiJojo most known one is the E minor vivaldi
Have you heard John William's Bassoon Concerto? It's so cool! I wanted to play it for a school competition last year but it didn't get approved because the orchestra parts are too hard for high school students
14 oct Riklef Doehl plays my Bassoon Concerto in Kiel! Check that out; completely different animal!
So amazing........... the bassoon's sound took me to the another world of music. I can't express more about the playing ability of Rie Koyama. It was really exceptional. 1 trillion thanks for that.
I love her crunchy tone. Dark yet crisp.
SHE DEFINITELY DESERVE FOR FIRST PRIZE :)
I am listening to this while working, and from the sound only I thought I was listening to some established, well-known major professional bassoon player. WOW, she has REALLY got the right stuff!
Wow.... just wow.... stupendous performance. Great musicianship and technically transcendental. I would say that she's definitely on the top line amongst the other young players at her age.
Holy shit indeed!!!! This girl can play!!! So much power and expression, I'm a fan!!!!!
2:22
That triple tonguing, though.
Brilliant.
Noah Stone it's double man.
For bassoonists we don't really have a difference between double and triple tonguing. They both use the Ta and Ka or Duh Guh syllables, it just the instances that you'd use them in. So you're both right
hi noah
Vivaldi: Concerto for bassoon, strings & b.c. in D minor RV 481
Wow! She can play!
I wonder what they expected of a first prize winner!
I thought the same thing.
This was the semi finale. She played the Jolivet Concerto in the finale.
she is marvellous.......a genius......a milliard bravo to her.......!
This was absolutely awesome like all the instruments made it feel as if it were kind of like a movie.
Rie Koyama! Look at the players in the orchestra applauding Your performance. We love you, Rie.
Triple tonguing is on! Wow!
srsly! holy shit.
Marvellous playing. Made my Saturday afternoon. Greetings from the UK
I never imagined the beauty.
very nice sound, I'd say kinda Eastern European: very reedy, warm and powerful, beautiful performance!
This is Vivaldi
Really nicely done. Great emotion. I really can't imagine how she can/could do the piece standing with no apparent support for the horn.
She's wearing a shoulder harness which you can see underneath her blouse.
Thank you, thats absolutely amazing in all languages:)
EMOCIONANTE! ESO ES SENTIR LA MUSICA , GRACIAS RIE !!!
Dang, this woman can play, and she's got great stage presence too!
The unique sound of woodwind instruments is enticing and as fantastic as wood is as a natural material. This lady knows how to make the most of it!
Superb Fantastic Brilliant..I wish she would come to Sweden for a concert!
Bravissimo ! C'est du grand art, merveilleux :)
I AM OBSESSED WITH RIE'S PLAYING.....THE MOZART IS AWESOME...VIVALDI IS SUPERB....
Умница. ..здорово. ..свободно и эмоционально! !!!
Magnifica y también es excelente la pianista, dos
maravillosas concertistas !!!
Excellent playing, bravo!
Brilliant !
Beautiful!! i love it.
Beautiful !👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🥇
Simply AMAZING!!!!
EXCELENTE, SU SONIDO, INTERPRETACIÓN Y MUSICALIDAD.......FELICITACIONES
so humbling. I get by with my music but there's so much improvement I could be making.
DAMN! She's AMAZING!!
정말 소리 예쁘게 내기 어려운 악기인데.❤사랑스러운 노래를 하는 단풍나무^^
an excellent coreography
Fantastique ! Respekt !💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷👏👏👏🥇
love her !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
me encanta su sensibilidad. todo fantastico
Sou seu Fam Rie Koyama!!! Lindo demais.....
This if just the semi-finale. In the finale she played André Jolivet (Konzert für Fagott, Streichorchester, Harfe und Klavier).
She play beautifully! Should have anon the 1st price!
Sublime !!!!
Rie Koyama sou seu Fam.....Top...
Excellent!
Amazing!!!!!
Incredible
Bravissima!!!!!
wow. im in love.
please never delete this video. thank you. haha.
fantastica!!!!
Excellent..
Wow... Stunning! Does anyone know what that last pice is? How does she do the glissando-like sound, and the tremolando-thing?
Νυξ - Nyx for Bassoon and Piano - Evis Sammoutis. It sound really great.
incomparable play
One Day I'm gonna play like u, Rie
One day...
n.n
Si nota anche un'eccellente conduzione orchestrale (che orchestra è?Chi la dirige?), con una sapiente alternanza dei volumi di suono e un fraseggio agile che dà spessore pagine spesso eseguite con sciatteria. Strepitosa ovviamente la solista.
A. Vivaldi Concerto in Re minore Rv.481 1st Bassoon - Min-Ho Lee
小山さんかっこよすぎる…こんな演奏できるようになりたい
Damn Grrrl!. sweet. 2nd movement esp.
Brilliante
Essa fagotista é incrível, simplesmente top demais 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 e a orquestra nem se fala, maravilhosa!
super brilliance
Rie, are you familiar with the "Doppler Effect"? Please, a little less movement when you play. By the way, great double tonguing.
Awesome!
Great artist
Triplo staccato...! .Goede interpretatie. Bravissima fagottista.
YES!
Super Rie!
Increíble!!!!
Well....I am 8 years old .do not play on this wonderful instrument....love it..!!
Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rie Koyama & Salvador Dali....time melting.....
Bassoonists; What is the third pad/key on the wing just above the traditional High-E key?
well done!
Man... 🥲
oi rie k sou seu fa acho q vc toca muito qual a marc doseu basson e + u grande abracos leonidasdo brasil
Bravo !
Very interesting concert for basson. Are there anyone ho knows who has written the concert. Can it be one of the 39 concertos from Vivaldi ? Ver fine played.
el mejor concierto de todos...
SUPERBE!!!!!!!
Does anyone know why first place wasnt awarded?
perfect///
what is the name of that contemporary piece?
Rie Koyama
良い音してるな!
EMOZIONANTE
How does one enter this competition? Carole Trombonist Toronto
Son magnifique
Can you tell us the name and composer for the third piece performed? Thanks!
Νυξ - Nyx for Bassoon and Piano - Evis Sammoutis,
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😙😙😙😙😙👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎻🎻🎻💐💐💐🎻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💐💐💐💐💐🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻44:00👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😙😙😙😙😙👏🏽😙😙👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💐🎻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
she already sounds great, but I feel like its getting ruined by shitty audio quality
E X C E L E N T E !!!!!!!!!!!!
Can someone tell me the name of the last piece?
NYC for Bassoon and Piano - Evis Sammoutis