The orchestra was very good, i think Chloe and her inspiration gives the orchestra one extra level. Maybe two levels. It was the pure essence of romantic music. Good job.
MjAcapellaVersion so yes, she isn’t a world class soloist, but what is she? What exactly defines a world class soloist? I’m a sort of plebeian. Educate me, please!
@@168vfk World class means world class :) Best of the best. You are playing with great conductors, orchestras, you have albums, your interpretation and techniqe is awesome, mature and uniqe. She is awesome, but we will see in the future, her interptretations, skills and more... It takes years of consistent work to become world class, soloist. It isnt possible when you are 11.
Chloe is playing the piece that my father loved to play on his violin more than 50 years ago before he passed away. I dont play violin, and the violin has been left in an unplayable state for more than 50 years now. Chloe plays this piece infinitely better than my father did. However, now I consider to restore his violin just to honor his memory.Thank you Chloe for playing this beatiful piece.
Don’t say that ! You’re doing great 😊! You never know how much potential you have ! DO NOT give up , anyone can be like Chloe if you want to practice and put effort :)
This deceptively simple piece is the litmus test for identifying a great musician who plays the violin. The opening passage must float into the room on a breeze. Chloe Chua shows how.
Im started the learning violin 5 months ago. And my life view is completely changed. If you have idea like "too late, i can't learn an insturement now" pls don't do that guys. Just buy a violin or piano whatever you want and just start right now Because life has much more meaning with music. (Btw sorry about my english, im not native)
After 20 years of playing piano I developed perfect pitch. I suspect it has to do something with the fact that I started to play violin. Now I'm able to recognize a violin player with and without perfect pitch. Chloe Chua has very fine perfect pitch. If you want to know what I hear, the orchestra sounds as a "cloud" of tones roughly between a=438-440 Hz. They are not consistent and they slightly change tuning during the composition. People without perfect pitch do so. Chloe keeps playing at 438 Hz since the first note, no matter what orchestra is doing. Only musicians with perfect pitch are able to play like this. Listen to it again and again. Chloe's first tone is slightly lower then orchestra. Can you hear it ?
Oh, thank you! How do you learn violin -- with a tutor or by yourself? I want to learn how to play violin, but I don't have the discipline... My daughter has a 1/4 size violin with nobody to teach her. :-(
She makes everything seem so easy and effortless, but it is not, even for her. I can't imagine the countless hours of grind she puts into her work to appear to be so "effortless" in performance. She has the potential to be #1 in the world when she matures, and seems to be being managed correctly to avoid burnout for now. I hope, that is, at least what we can tell from an outsider perspective
That has to be the greatest interpretation of 'meditation from thais' to date, and it's only a rehearsal, performed by a 12yo. That speaks a lot about her talent, musicality and skill level
Massenet Meditation recently become one of the favourite on my playlist. Chloe's version is seriously the most smoothing and touching one that i've ever heard. I watched many other violinists playing this but either they play too fast or not as emotional as this. Maxim Vengerov 's rendition is also very good which i have listened to it many times. I really love both Chloe and Vengerov's rendition. Interpretations are different but both sound so good that i can listen to it for the whole day.
From the first note to the last.....simply exudes pure emotion and connection to the music piece. Such maturity and interpretation of the music shows that Chloe will only get better. She has won a lifetime fan in me! (And to twoset as well for opening my eyes to this musical wonder!)
I honestly don’t understand, there are sooo many horrible videos on the net with millions or even billions of views, and this masterpiece, this elegant playing, that touches every single cell in your body, has only 17.900 views?? I wish I had a stronger CZcams channel so I could promote this...
Absolutely wonderful Chloe! If you was 60 years old with a life of Violin practise behind you, we'd all still be amazed how you play, let alone how old you are now. It's. wonderful to see how happy and friendly you seem in Interviews too - What an amazing future lies ahead of you! I hope you're healthy and well.
This composition reminds me huge luxury ocean cruise ship dreaming in the night in the safe waters of the harbor. The only difference is that in real life the trusty captains of the mega luxury ships tends not to be 12 years old girls. But Chloe is an exception from the rule. She is musically gifted beyond any imagination .
It's so nice to see you choosing to play these relatively simple pieces so beautifully and musically, instead of choosing a much harder technical piece to show off (which you can totally nail with no problem). Major props to you for staying humble!
I’m not sure whether this is by accident or by design, but my playlist is set up so that Chloe first plays the Wagner Romanz and then she plays this. It is without a doubt the most sublime, most soothing 10 minutes of music I’ve ever experienced. I often have to watch them twice. Chloe’s playing is so wonderfully calming that I close my eyes, but then I remember how graceful she is as she moves with the music, so I have to watch her the second time. I have to go pet my cat now…
i have listened to many interpretations of this piece by other soloists and chloe's is the only interpretation i wholeheartedly like, others either feel just a bit too rushed or idk, just not as simple yet emotional as chloe's.
@@jackburgess274 i think i've read other comments saying this too so maybe! i also feel like when the tempo is slower it's harder to express the subtle emotion between those seconds idk and chloe does that so well that it just really touches my heartstrings
@@agkdjsdjkd I think Chloe's personal spirituality really helps in this piece (and in her performance of The Lark Ascending too). But more generally, I agree that her genius - her sensitivity, musicality and emotional/spiritual depth - is most evident where the tempo is slow. From Vivaldi through to Piazzolla, and whether sacred or secular, her adagios and andantes are gold standard, and truly outstanding in comparison to absolutely anyone.
@@jackburgess274 agreed! i haven't heard a lot of her other works in depth, but for sure the slow tempo here at least i feel really lets her emotional depth show through
@@fn_main Yes, perhaps. Whatever the explanation though, the fact is that it is easier to appreciate how extraordinarily good Chloe is - absolutely, or in comparison with others - if one listens in the dark or with eyes closed, so as to better aid one's focus on the pure sound.
very good - !!!!!!!!! ♫~❤ Ms. Kuroe chua, Hello from Japan. Your violin playing is amazing. I don't think I'm 13 years old. Anyway, the musical tone will make many people around the world happy. Please continue to devote yourself. If you have a chance, please come to Japan. I'm looking forward to it.
I must be really a old-fashioned teenager, The moment that everybody plays, I immediately think of a great sunrise on the country side the day after the end of WWII, I don't know why I love 1940's to 50's vibes.
I LOVE😍😍💝💝the way she always looks with such a sweet smile at her accomplices to signal a change. In difficult musical compositions, she looks like a lovely mechanical doll completely absorbed in the music. Her speed and precision are phenomenal. I just love to listen and watch her play. Such a Queen of the violin 👸 🎻😁👍🔥🔥
Thanks to CZcams I have the facility to see and hear countless interpretations of this work, both by fans and established stars. Pleasantly surprised by the good overall sound of the orchestra and Chloe Chua's intonation, plus her poise when playing the violin. I put it on my favorites list.
we should take a moment to appreciate that at age 12 in October, Chloe would have just finished her PSLE, either on 1st itself or just a few days before, and she could still play like that!
Although Vengerov's 2006 performance with NDK Sofia is a vast improvement on the performance he gave (a decade, I think) earlier with Essener Philharmonic, he still doesn't enter the realm of the transcendent with the natural grace that Chloe exudes here. Experience is _so_ over-rated. Innocence rules! (Of course, unmatched musicality helps too🙂)
Chloe...you are really gifted n so natural! Love you n v v proud of you! You can play any piece with so much ease. At this young age...what more when you are much older. Thank you for making S'pore proud. Would listen more n enjoy yr playing. God bless.
0:50 That smile when she went from F to Fsharp , bar 10-11 :) She understands music so well :) Anyway, she was very concentrated and focused and tone quality was excellent all the time. I liked it, only IMHO her instrument is not projecting enough. Very nice sound with harp but a bit lost in the whole string section. And she looks so much younger then on previous video with Wagner :D
She will be great conductor one time. Check 1:42 , 3:54 she is conducting violin section, gives them feedback. 2:58 the same with harph. She is doing it natural way, just because she is looking for specific sound in specific time. But the most interesting is when she is conducting herself with eyes crossed. Every phrase by Chloe is a little treasure. Energy just flows -easy and endlessly. I even don't know how she is doing that. It looks so simple but only few violin players can do that.
@@rofo2107, I cannot express in words what I feel by listening, following and watching hers execution. Only a great poet could do it adequately. Music seems to spring from her, from her movements, from her smiles, from her wonderful soul, rather than from the instrument.
I agree. She did receive the loan of a violin as part of her winning the Menuhin Prize, but it may not be suitable for use with an orchestra. She could use more projection to be heard above the other strings. Her playing is remarkable though. Very mature for someone so young, and very accomplished, considering she has only been playing for 8 years. (She started at 4 yrs old).
Beautiful 🥰 I often found this piece 'boring' cause of how many times I've heard it but this is just amazing, she breathes such emotion into the playing and makes it look so effortless. ❤️❤️❤️ (How could anyone dislike this?)!
We're very privileged and honoured to be able to play with you, Chloe! See you again
in September! ❤️
Her mother must be very happy :)
The orchestra was very good, i think Chloe and her inspiration gives the orchestra one extra level. Maybe two levels. It was the pure essence of romantic music. Good job.
@@luborkloda8903 she is Asian, her mom would say "you can do better than that."
actually 3 to 6 hours only according to what she said
@@xbookx so thats why so many genius are Asians now💁
Twoset brought me here, and now I'm a fan
Me too. She is too good to not be a fan!
Same
Yes we know we all are shut up now
@Daisy Tree meditation , yes I already learned that
For me, i was a fan, now im an air conditioner 😀
12 yr old with the emotional maturity of a 30 yr old.
*50 year's old ww2 veteran
So, basically the exact opposite of people on the internet.
@Yuudachi poi *intonation
You mean control of dynamics and intonations, yeah I agree
And I'm here a 15 yr. Old being told that I play like a 5 yr. old😭😭😭
I think she was born to be world class soloist one day.
She already is
@@MGPL_ Not yet, she has long way to go, to be world class soloist. Doesnt mean, she is is not absolutely amazing to her age.
MjAcapellaVersion so yes, she isn’t a world class soloist, but what is she? What exactly defines a world class soloist? I’m a sort of plebeian. Educate me, please!
@@168vfk World class means world class :) Best of the best. You are playing with great conductors, orchestras, you have albums, your interpretation and techniqe is awesome, mature and uniqe. She is awesome, but we will see in the future, her interptretations, skills and more... It takes years of consistent work to become world class, soloist. It isnt possible when you are 11.
MjAcapellaVersion so, like Hilary Hahn?
What a lovely sound of my self esteem dropping
Other's success is not your failure. Everyone in their own tempo. Have a nice day!
lol
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAJ OMG SAME
Same lol😭
same dude, same 👊
those four dislikes must be from 11 year-olds who feel jealous
No from the parents of those 11-year-old kids who are jealous of Chloe!
Funny cuz there are 11 dislikes atm lol
No, they're from professional violinists who are jealous that she can play better than they can, even after decades in the business.
Or fingers sliding by mistake.
there are 13 now, why would people dislike such a beautiful thing owq
It’s like she goes to a different place mentally and the music just pours out without trying. A true genius.
Is it just me or is her playing so powerful even the light follows her flow..
i wouldnt even be surprised if this was actually the case
Chloe is playing the piece that my father loved to play on his violin more than 50 years ago before he passed away. I dont play violin, and the violin has been left in an unplayable state for more than 50 years now. Chloe plays this piece infinitely better than my father did. However, now I consider to restore his violin just to honor his memory.Thank you Chloe for playing this beatiful piece.
??????
send it to me i can restore for u - no charge. What is wrong with it?
So, this is what heaven's sound like
Technically this is what meditation sounds like but that to
Chloe: plays incredibly beautifully. Me: just going to set fire to my violin.... Truly, she is wonderful!
That's instrument abuse but I get the point
ikr!
Don’t say that ! You’re doing great 😊! You never know how much potential you have ! DO NOT give up , anyone can be like Chloe if you want to practice and put effort :)
@@zuzannakujawa4583 he meant playing so much his violin can’t take it anymore....
She's a master! I'm going to practice with her videos and try to get as close as I can to what she does.
This deceptively simple piece is the litmus test for identifying a great musician who plays the violin. The opening passage must float into the room on a breeze. Chloe Chua shows how.
Especially the first note
It’s hard to make that quality
@@artyjaycayairlines 👍❗
That e-string. Mellow, yet expressive with full tone. wow. Chloe does not play the violin - she brings it to life and it sings to us.
Also you know how hard it is to play that first note slow and softly with quality?
When I was 12 I would complain about ""boring"" songs like meditation. If only I knew the emotions and have the maturity to use it in music then!
her MUSICALITY is INSANE
I read that as masculinity at first. I was so confused... :D She is amazing...
@@shanedaniels6447 Lol 😂
Yes, and she played that first note (F#) well!
Twoset made me discover her and now i am enjoying her performances. Thank you for sharing us your talent. Stay humble and passionate always.
Same I just discovered her because of 2 set violins and I don't regret it
Yessir thanks for the advice that meant a lot :3
@@InZaynReality I’m happy , we all don’t. Twoset deserves award of recognition for making us start appreciating classical music
Same ❤
Wow she looks so mature on that stage. Why couldn’t I be like her when I was little 😂
I'm past 50 and I'm not sure if I'm that mature 😀
Im started the learning violin 5 months ago. And my life view is completely changed. If you have idea like "too late, i can't learn an insturement now" pls don't do that guys. Just buy a violin or piano whatever you want and just start right now
Because life has much more meaning with music.
(Btw sorry about my english, im not native)
After 20 years of playing piano I developed perfect pitch. I suspect it has to do something with the fact that I started to play violin. Now I'm able to recognize a violin player with and without perfect pitch. Chloe Chua has very fine perfect pitch.
If you want to know what I hear, the orchestra sounds as a "cloud" of tones roughly between a=438-440 Hz. They are not consistent and they slightly change tuning during the composition. People without perfect pitch do so. Chloe keeps playing at 438 Hz since the first note, no matter what orchestra is doing. Only musicians with perfect pitch are able to play like this. Listen to it again and again. Chloe's first tone is slightly lower then orchestra. Can you hear it ?
@@rofo2107 yeah i understand what you mean. Thx 👍
Thank you (´⊙ω⊙`)! i decided to learn violin after my graduation bc of this comment. Thank you so much
@@user-ei3oj5rv3o ohh, im glad to hear this. Have great life with violinnn❤
Oh, thank you! How do you learn violin -- with a tutor or by yourself? I want to learn how to play violin, but I don't have the discipline... My daughter has a 1/4 size violin with nobody to teach her. :-(
She makes everything seem so easy and effortless, but it is not, even for her. I can't imagine the countless hours of grind she puts into her work to appear to be so "effortless" in performance. She has the potential to be #1 in the world when she matures, and seems to be being managed correctly to avoid burnout for now. I hope, that is, at least what we can tell from an outsider perspective
This is the twosetviolin comment you are looking for
Btw her playing is so incredible!
That has to be the greatest interpretation of 'meditation from thais' to date, and it's only a rehearsal, performed by a 12yo.
That speaks a lot about her talent, musicality and skill level
She definitely practices 40 hours everyday 😁 👆👆
Yes lingling would be proud 👆👆
But she IS ling ling
@@wallyng5299 YASD
This song is easy tho
@(2C26) LIU CHEUK YAU twoset? 👀
Massenet Meditation recently become one of the favourite on my playlist. Chloe's version is seriously the most smoothing and touching one that i've ever heard. I watched many other violinists playing this but either they play too fast or not as emotional as this. Maxim Vengerov 's rendition is also very good which i have listened to it many times. I really love both Chloe and Vengerov's rendition. Interpretations are different but both sound so good that i can listen to it for the whole day.
From the first note to the last.....simply exudes pure emotion and connection to the music piece. Such maturity and interpretation of the music shows that Chloe will only get better. She has won a lifetime fan in me! (And to twoset as well for opening my eyes to this musical wonder!)
I honestly don’t understand, there are sooo many horrible videos on the net with millions or even billions of views, and this masterpiece, this elegant playing, that touches every single cell in your body, has only 17.900 views?? I wish I had a stronger CZcams channel so I could promote this...
She enjoys playing the violin so much! You can just see her performances and know it. She smiles when playing as if she's one with the piece! 😍
Her smile is so sweet ❤️
She is growing into a lovely young lady.
Absolutely wonderful Chloe! If you was 60 years old with a life of Violin practise behind you, we'd all still be amazed how you play, let alone how old you are now. It's. wonderful to see how happy and friendly you seem in Interviews too - What an amazing future lies ahead of you! I hope you're healthy and well.
she speaks the language of music so beautifully
She looked so peaceful and happy playing the violin. Almost Zen like.
Never realized how beautiful the harp sounds here.....
This composition reminds me huge luxury ocean cruise ship dreaming in the night in the safe waters of the harbor.
The only difference is that in real life the trusty captains of the mega luxury ships tends not to be 12 years old girls.
But Chloe is an exception from the rule. She is musically gifted beyond any imagination .
this brought me to tears. i have no words to describe how beautiful this was.
My eyes started to tear up as well...😢
She doesn’t practise 40 hours a day, she practises 40 hours an hour
Yep guess so 😅
i got a stroke reading this
you need more likes dude
Not funneh
40 Hours a second
Chloe looks like an angel. Her music is celestial. Everything in this video is beautiful.
It's so nice to see you choosing to play these relatively simple pieces so beautifully and musically, instead of choosing a much harder technical piece to show off (which you can totally nail with no problem). Major props to you for staying humble!
lol did you see her playing paganiniana in a masterclass with twoset
@@marybabameto1195 oh yes that's how I ended up here 😂
@@proxima-nova Actually she had 🐝 working on Paganiniana 1 year+ since the Atlanta Festival Academy last year.
I doubt she got to choose the song
This is not a simple piece.
It took me almost 35 years of living, and then Chloe came along and single-handedly answered, "Violin, why?" for me with one video.
I’m not sure whether this is by accident or by design, but my playlist is set up so that Chloe first plays the Wagner Romanz and then she plays this. It is without a doubt the most sublime, most soothing 10 minutes of music I’ve ever experienced. I often have to watch them twice. Chloe’s playing is so wonderfully calming that I close my eyes, but then I remember how graceful she is as she moves with the music, so I have to watch her the second time.
I have to go pet my cat now…
Little Chloe will be a great violinist. Wishing her wholehearted success!
Me too ! I know her IRL and she’s practically a saint
@@clvsidy How do you know her in real life???
was about to like the video but realised I already liked it before 😂
Just hard to understand how a 15 year old little girl be able to catch so subtle emotions hidden in this master piece of violin.
Chloe is only 12 here!
天才是天生的,是难得一遇的,是普通人每天拉40小时琴或400小时琴也练不出来的。这种小提琴琴音之美妙动听只能出自一分纯真与童心,是心灵受到严重污染的成年人拉不出来的。真担心Chloe 2018的水平还能保持多久?Chloe 2018的琴音让人仿佛回到100万年前的大自然中,远离今天被严重污染了的人类生存环境和被严重扭曲了的人性。但愿音乐长久,纯真永留人间。
This makes me miss going to live orchestral performances so much.
Her playing is so clear. I'm in awe.
I'm ashamed , because I just found this angel playing it so beautiful just now. Bravo 👏👏
Chloe is nothing short of sensational. Beautiful music. Beautiful personality. Beautiful smile. What more can you ask for?
Just listened 200X, she looks so peaceful in soul
Soul quality makes a musician ... what comes through her playing is Exquisite
Hard to believe anyone would dislike this...
The six dislikes must be from people that envy her. Just practice, guys.
All the superlatives have been commented by others. A truly heartwarming performance
何度も聴いて聞き飽きた曲の筈なのに、何故だろう?クリックした途端に止められなくなった。まるで音楽のミューズが弦の上に降り立ったかのよう。
One of the most beautiful music pieces ever composed and Cloe played with such emotion it brought tears to my eyes.
Can't get enough of this beautiful, talented girl.
So rich and beautiful tone. Excellent!
Chloe I’m going to Singapore In august and I’m playing this piece as well as Sonata KV 304 Mozart for a competition ; Inspiring
This made me cry, it's so heavenly! 😭❤️
Just love this piece so much, she is so deep and immersed in it. The movements so controlled and impeccable omg. World class. Bravo.
More than world class ... in a class of her own
i have listened to many interpretations of this piece by other soloists and chloe's is the only interpretation i wholeheartedly like, others either feel just a bit too rushed or idk, just not as simple yet emotional as chloe's.
absolutely beautiful phrasing
Perhaps you feel as you do because Chloe is more faithful to the religiosity of the piece, which Massenet marks "andante religioso."
@@jackburgess274 i think i've read other comments saying this too so maybe! i also feel like when the tempo is slower it's harder to express the subtle emotion between those seconds idk and chloe does that so well that it just really touches my heartstrings
@@agkdjsdjkd
I think Chloe's personal spirituality really helps in this piece (and in her performance of The Lark Ascending too).
But more generally, I agree that her genius - her sensitivity, musicality and emotional/spiritual depth - is most evident where the tempo is slow. From Vivaldi through to Piazzolla, and whether sacred or secular, her adagios and andantes are gold standard, and truly outstanding in comparison to absolutely anyone.
@@jackburgess274 agreed! i haven't heard a lot of her other works in depth, but for sure the slow tempo here at least i feel really lets her emotional depth show through
it would be a damn shame to not see her perform, especially for me, as im living in the same country as her.
The maestro conducts the orchestra with a baton. Chloe conducts my heart with a bow and her face.
This is so very beautiful. It is incredible how she plays so wonderfully.
Incredible. Goosebumps and tears at the same time.
This simple yet beautiful piece has been delivered with an angelic will.
Close your eyes and listen. She is as good as if not better than any world renown violinist.
Why do I need to close my eyes lol
@@fn_main
One's hearing is more acute in the dark or when one's eyes are closed.
@@jackburgess274 I don't think they meant that. Seems they were implying to close your eyes to not let her age impact your judgement
@@fn_main
Yes, perhaps.
Whatever the explanation though, the fact is that it is easier to appreciate how extraordinarily good Chloe is - absolutely, or in comparison with others - if one listens in the dark or with eyes closed, so as to better aid one's focus on the pure sound.
very good - !!!!!!!!! ♫~❤
Ms. Kuroe chua, Hello from Japan.
Your violin playing is amazing.
I don't think I'm 13 years old.
Anyway, the musical tone will make many people around the world happy.
Please continue to devote yourself.
If you have a chance, please come to Japan.
I'm looking forward to it.
Chole chua,你的演奏太精彩。旋律充满悠扬抒情,太美妙动听。表情优雅,生动,甜美,太可爱了。能欣赏到你的出色华丽的演奏,实在是莫大的享受。太棒了!
Gave me chills. Amazing!
I'm smiling whenever she's smiling at others. 😊
Twoset fan. Now, I'm also a Chloe fan.
A beautiful piece wonderfully played as if it had been created for your violin.
I must be really a old-fashioned teenager, The moment that everybody plays, I immediately think of a great sunrise on the country side the day after the end of WWII, I don't know why I love 1940's to 50's vibes.
No shame in appreciating the greatest generation.
Listening and watching her play slow pieces always brings a tear to my eye... the good kind.
I like Chloe Chua who play violin very emotinal . The sound of her violin very special!
Thanks chloe, for this beautiful melody so beautifully interpreted, regards from south america
I could listen to her for hours and hours❤❤
it's incredible to be able to witness her performance
I can't believe that perfection at only 12 years!!!
BRAVAAA!!! ...
👍👍👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏👏
The energy is so strong that I got goosebumps :O
Beautifully played . Chloe thank you. The orchestra played superb as well. Well done everyone !
My eyes turn watery listening to u. God bless you,
I LOVE😍😍💝💝the way she always looks with such a sweet smile at her accomplices to signal a change. In difficult musical compositions, she looks like a lovely mechanical doll completely absorbed in the music. Her speed and precision are phenomenal. I just love to listen and watch her play. Such a Queen of the violin 👸 🎻😁👍🔥🔥
I am crying...
Me too. This is stunningly beautiful.
The way she plays, mostly with closed eyes, is very moving.
Chloe your playing is untouchable, & emotionally moving - you have a special gift
She is just amazing, i really love her playing ..she plays it with so much emotion💖
Her shifts are amazing @ 3:18... The lady on her left seems impressed as well.
Thanks to CZcams I have the facility to see and hear countless interpretations of this work, both by fans and established stars. Pleasantly surprised by the good overall sound of the orchestra and Chloe Chua's intonation, plus her poise when playing the violin. I put it on my favorites list.
All of Chloe's performances should be in your favourites list! She is an absolute master!
we should take a moment to appreciate that at age 12 in October, Chloe would have just finished her PSLE, either on 1st itself or just a few days before, and she could still play like that!
Music is such an amazing gift. Thank you Chloe for delivering this gift to the world.
That was so beautiful, I cried the whole time.
Although Vengerov's 2006 performance with NDK Sofia is a vast improvement on the performance he gave (a decade, I think) earlier with Essener Philharmonic, he still doesn't enter the realm of the transcendent with the natural grace that Chloe exudes here.
Experience is _so_ over-rated. Innocence rules! (Of course, unmatched musicality helps too🙂)
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece, Chloe.
Very good. I am a record collector of violin . U have play well . Very happy to see a young Singaporean to reach such a high standard.
Chloe you're amazing, it's so beautiful I can't even put it in words - I'm in tears 😭💔❤️
she plays. I can feel her soul.
Chloe...you are really gifted n so natural! Love you n v v proud of you! You can play any piece with so much ease. At this young age...what more when you are much older. Thank you for making S'pore proud. Would listen more n enjoy yr playing. God bless.
0:50 That smile when she went from F to Fsharp , bar 10-11 :) She understands music so well :)
Anyway, she was very concentrated and focused and tone quality was excellent all the time.
I liked it, only IMHO her instrument is not projecting enough. Very nice sound with harp but a bit lost in the whole string section.
And she looks so much younger then on previous video with Wagner :D
She will be great conductor one time. Check 1:42 , 3:54 she is conducting violin section, gives them feedback. 2:58 the same with harph. She is doing it natural way, just because she is looking for specific sound in specific time. But the most interesting is when she is conducting herself with eyes crossed. Every phrase by Chloe is a little treasure. Energy just flows -easy and endlessly. I even don't know how she is doing that. It looks so simple but only few violin players can do that.
@@rofo2107, I cannot express in words what I feel by listening, following and watching hers execution. Only a great poet could do it adequately. Music seems to spring from her, from her movements, from her smiles, from her wonderful soul, rather than from the instrument.
I agree. She must try change her instrument
this is the first time I noticed the projection of the instrument. I think I can hear what u mean
I agree. She did receive the loan of a violin as part of her winning the Menuhin Prize, but it may not be suitable for use with an orchestra. She could use more projection to be heard above the other strings. Her playing is remarkable though. Very mature for someone so young, and very accomplished, considering she has only been playing for 8 years. (She started at 4 yrs old).
She is beautiful and talented way above her age group. Keep up the good work Chloe.
just made me 4 in love with classical music the first time
I don't know how many times I've listened to this video. Thanks for the beautiful play and bless you Chloe!
Played with so much patience.
Who are these 18 people that gave a thumbs down...........Unbelievable!!!
Beautiful 🥰 I often found this piece 'boring' cause of how many times I've heard it but this is just amazing, she breathes such emotion into the playing and makes it look so effortless. ❤️❤️❤️
(How could anyone dislike this?)!
What a wonderful stroke technique Cloe has. Her vibrato is very smooth and natural.Beautifully played and good in combination with the orchestra.