Chopin Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 - Dang Thai Son

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  • Chopin Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22, performed by the Gold Medalist, Dang Thai Son, at the Xth International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw (1980).
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  • @Van.K.T
    @Van.K.T Před 2 lety +355

    In an interview he said that back then he just had to win the competition so that his then severely ill father in Vietnam can get better treatment. He did not spend any award prize for himself, he bought the first proper grand piano for Vietnam National Conservatory. What a soul.

    • @rdaepianist3931
      @rdaepianist3931 Před 2 lety +8

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @iagusi2532
      @iagusi2532 Před 2 lety +3

      ...Chopin proud chest
      sitting playing... no slouch👍🏻

    • @hastensavoir7782
      @hastensavoir7782 Před 2 lety +13

      Doesn’t matter what he spent it for. I just think we all have different purposes, and for pianists who dismiss piano competitions, I can only say they are Privileged to be Established concert artists who don’t have to spend as much effort to be known to the general music public.

    • @user-mh2xm4hf4n
      @user-mh2xm4hf4n Před 2 lety

      かかく

    • @nicolereding7234
      @nicolereding7234 Před rokem +3

      Amazing and generous person very rare in France🥲🌸🎶🎵🌞

  • @NN-rn1oz
    @NN-rn1oz Před rokem +11

    Pogo this, Pogo that. In the meantime, this guy plays Chopin with the utmost beauty.

    • @claudiorighetti4417
      @claudiorighetti4417 Před 2 dny

      ESATTAMENTE......: Pogo era senz'altro straordinario come pianista ma, troppo spesso, il suo Chopin sembra piuttosto Scriabin o Rachmaninov, completamente fuori stile. La vera poesia del linguaggio chopiniano, anche nei toni più eroici, è nelle mani del giovanissimo Dan Thai Son.......: bravissimo!!!!

  • @chrislimnios9180
    @chrislimnios9180 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Dear God, he must have a fantastic musical ear to be able to deliver that level of detailed beauty in his sound.

  • @ronmigatz5913
    @ronmigatz5913 Před 6 lety +61

    I've been playing for over 60 yrs........................Tears came to my eyes!

  • @7pianoforte
    @7pianoforte Před 6 lety +165

    Fantastic indeed. I see why he was a first place winner in 1980. He certainly deserved it.

    • @miguelkhalil5226
      @miguelkhalil5226 Před 3 lety +1

      Pogorelich who should have won.

    • @chibaz8882
      @chibaz8882 Před 3 lety +8

      @@miguelkhalil5226 I assure you, the more historical books on Chopin or his letters you read, you'll arrive at a different conclusion. Ah, just read a few reviews of Chopin's performances. Chopin compositional school and Chopin piano playing school are not the same things. Pogorelich was right when he said in that interview that he wanted to give rise to a new tradition of playing Chopin, purely because it's was so different from Chopin's.

    • @miguelkhalil5226
      @miguelkhalil5226 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chibaz8882 i agree with you, he was eliminated for being too eccentric.

    • @truongviettran8722
      @truongviettran8722 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chibaz8882 Chopin wake up from chest and said that: I m playing that you decry. Sad...

    • @vantrinhnguyen987
      @vantrinhnguyen987 Před 2 lety +16

      @@miguelkhalil5226 Pogorelic didn't interpret Chopin musics, he expressed himself

  • @DuyNguyen-du3fc
    @DuyNguyen-du3fc Před 4 lety +52

    This performance still moves me to this day.

  • @bagi5511
    @bagi5511 Před 7 lety +38

    He is the best Chopin pro........

  • @scr3channel39
    @scr3channel39 Před 6 lety +20

    No word just shut up and listen best of Chopin the legendary pianist

  • @philippehazael-massieux9181

    j'ai découvert récemment ce type, et j'ai constaté qu'il jouait, entre autres, l'andante spianato de façon merveilleuse; je me suis dit qu'il mettait dans cette musique une subtilité que certains des plus grands pianiste n'ont pas su exprimer; je n'ai connu un tel ravissement qu'avec deux autres pianistes, également asiatiques , Kate Liu et Éric Lu.
    J'ai appris peu après que ce deux jeunes artistes avaient été ses élève; le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est qu'il a bien passé le relai...

  • @eeee4773
    @eeee4773 Před 2 lety +25

    세월이 지나서 모든 것이 변하지만, 그때의 그 아름다웠던 음악은 영원히 남는 것..... 너무 좋네요♥

  • @datnguyenthe8300
    @datnguyenthe8300 Před 7 lety +112

    Amazing clarity, every note in the right hand is pronounced. Great dynamics. Incredibly light when needed, like birds chirping. Amazing rendition, my favourite yet!

  • @abcdefghijklmn3417
    @abcdefghijklmn3417 Před 2 lety +18

    This is definitely my favorite! You can listen this at least 1000 times.

  • @MichaelAlexander1967
    @MichaelAlexander1967 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This man, Dang Thai Son, those fingers, that piano - oh me oh my! Clarity, power, sensitivity and impeccable technique = #1, the winner.

  • @IKIRU2
    @IKIRU2 Před 11 lety +186

    One can see why he won, even if he displaced Pogorelich. His Chopin is delicate, calm, poetic, elegant, sweeping and bold when it needs to be. His hands are long supple thoroughbreads, like Horoowitz's, in that famous film clip. Despite his unprepossessing appearance, he plays with assurance. I enjoyed this right through to the end. Haven't heard much of him, but that's my ignorance: he has plenty of recordings, including DG of this.

    • @lanhuongpham629
      @lanhuongpham629 Před 2 lety

      Ignorance

    • @hellbooks3024
      @hellbooks3024 Před 2 lety +5

      I suggest looking at photos of Paderewski while listening to this, if you’re still bothered by his “unprepossessing” appearance.

    • @jacobschiller4486
      @jacobschiller4486 Před 2 lety +4

      He did not "displace" Pogorelich. In a sense, Ivo did that to himself because of his eccentricity.

    • @yoshi_drinks_tea
      @yoshi_drinks_tea Před rokem +3

      He’s fucking hot, don’t know what kind of eyesight would be needed to see otherwise

    • @marekvollach7831
      @marekvollach7831 Před rokem

      WOW....what an accurate, deep and sensitive comment and I fully agree with you. Thank you for posting

  • @nobody12364
    @nobody12364 Před 8 lety +36

    Dang Thai Son was my Star when I was a kid.

    • @LienTran-ds1rc
      @LienTran-ds1rc Před 6 lety +6

      ILOVE DRIVING thank you :3 he's Vietnamese and also me :3 my country's so pround of him :3 he made Vietnam brighter :3

    • @ducanhtrannn99
      @ducanhtrannn99 Před 5 lety +1

      Liên Trần proud* you mean?

    • @PhuongNguyen-cy4gg
      @PhuongNguyen-cy4gg Před 4 lety +1

      me too :))

  • @alwatsonpianist
    @alwatsonpianist Před 9 lety +45

    Truly a winning interpretation!!!!

  • @StraussKeyboards
    @StraussKeyboards Před 2 měsíci +1

    He is so like Chopin with his hair and his style 🎉

  • @yeac6271
    @yeac6271 Před 4 lety +59

    Look at his misfit suit. He's from vietnam, which was considered as very far from classical music especially at the time. when he was first chosen to Moscow Conservatory, no famous professor would pick him because he had too many technical problems due to unprofessional training he had before. But he made such a turnover in 2 years. In 2015 Eric Lu and Kathie Liu (if i remember the name correctly) who are his students also gave brilliant work on this piece.
    True genius. Bravo!

    • @foolishbit
      @foolishbit Před 4 lety +11

      He learned piano from his mother, Thai Thi Lien, a Vietnamese pianist and also the founder of Viet Nam National Academy of Music (the former Hanoi National Conservatory of Music), and was later discovered by a nationally renowned Russian pianist, Isaac Katz, on a visit to Vietnam in 1974.
      He studied at the Moscow Conservatory in Russia with professor Vladimir Natanson, and Dmitri Bashkirov. Both professors are not "no famous". Studied at the Moscow Conservatory is an honor to the classical world.
      Her mother, Thai Thi Lien, who studied at the Paris Conservatory and completed her education in Prague, began teaching her son in earnest when he was 5. At 8, Dang Thai Son passed the entrance examination at the School of Music of Vietnam. There's no doubt that he has the gifted talent from god and piece of classical and artistic mind so that he is known particular acclaim for the sonority and poetry in his interpretations of music of Chopin.

    • @thanhthuynguyen9799
      @thanhthuynguyen9799 Před 4 lety +26

      His father, Đặng Đình Hưng, is one of the group called "Nhân Văn - Giai Phẩm" who wrote articles, short stories, and poems criticized the dictatorship and totalitarianism of Vietnamese communist government and asked freedom of speech in 1950s. All of them were forced to live in miserable lives after that. Therefore, he was not "favored student" of Vietnamese communist government. Luckily, a Russian professor Vladimir Natanson picked him when he went to Hanoi and saw him playing piano. Mr. Natanson helped him get a scholarship to study music at Moscow and sent him to the Chopin Competition without the support of Vietnamese Embassy in Russia. At that time, 1980s, Vietnam was very underdeveloped. All people lived in the poor condition, especially the families in the "black list" like his family for his father could not get any job. You can see how thin he was. So sad when look at his outfit. But, how wonderful he is playing. Growing in the harsh condition might help him get the deep thoughts that he expressed in his playing.

    • @hunglukenguyen
      @hunglukenguyen Před 4 lety +17

      misfit suite because the Vietnam communist government did not even give him money for travelling + rent before this competition. He got help from a foreign professor. His letter in Vietnamese about this:
      “Con bị ốm nặng bố ạ, có lẽ vì hành trình đi Vac-sa-va quá dài mà con đi bằng xe lửa. Sứ quán bác đơn xin tiền lộ phí của con để đi thi, họ cũng khước từ bảo hộ cho danh xưng của con trong cuộc thi. Nhưng con quyết định liều và giáo sư Na-tan-xon một lần nữa lại giúp con, ông ấy cho con tiền đi đường, tiền thuê dàn nhạc đệm và tiền trọ… Trong cơn sốt 39.5 độ, con đã chảy nước mắt ròng: Các nước tham dự cuộc thi đều được chào cờ và cử quốc ca của mình, mà Việt Nam thì không có - Con tham dự với tư cách thí sinh tự do… Nhưng cũng nhờ sự cay đắng đó mà con gặp được Chopin - Những nỗi đau giao thoa với nhau đã bật lên tiếng đàn của hồn ông…”

    • @jaycraigiie4096
      @jaycraigiie4096 Před 4 lety +9

      which showed how talent he was. It took only two years a turnover from unprofessional training he had before and he won.

    • @SanyL.
      @SanyL. Před 4 lety +13

      Jay Craigiie Imagine, if he had had the best conditions to be trained as the other most famous pianists in the world, he would have been on the top of the world long time ago. In fact a Russian piano teacher, Isaac Katz who was teaching then in Vietnam discovered him, tried to help him to go to Russia to have a proper training. Though the Vietnamese Communists tried stopping just because his father who was an architect, a painter and also a musician who was in the well known group of talented people that were considered being an opponent to Communists! As soon as he got to Russia he passed exam to attend to Tchaikovsky Piano where professor Natanson who recognized his talent tried helping him to attend the annual Chopin Piano exam in Poland. He got the top reward without any difficulty. When he attended the exam Vietnamese Communist refused to support him, so hè attended Á Á freelance candidate instead of representing his country as Vietnam! No country’s anthem was played when he was nominated! One more time his teacher Natanson used his own money to send him to the exam, even to pay for his performing outfit! It’s ironic that as soon as he got The top reward, the Vietnamese Communists turned around praised him absurdly! Even they gave him the title “The people’s musician”. He had very limited means through his schooling and training, yet he got the top reward! That’s proven how talented Đặng Thắi Sơn is!

  • @Nickee_Sonicjinn
    @Nickee_Sonicjinn Před 8 lety +87

    His fingers are dancing so graciously on the keys, but at the same time they are so powerful and this combination makes his redition so exquisite. Thanks for posting this video :)

    • @v3le
      @v3le Před 10 měsíci +1

      his fingers look so funny like in tom & jerry

    • @Sahasrarasmi-Sancodite
      @Sahasrarasmi-Sancodite Před 2 měsíci +1

      His fingers move just like Pogorelichs on the keyboard. Both were students at the moscow conservatory at the same time in 1980 and both entered the competition in 1980.

  • @friedrichbaumgarten8886
    @friedrichbaumgarten8886 Před 7 lety +38

    How can it be even possible? It's so sweet... impeccable performance indeed!

  • @truekingvictory
    @truekingvictory Před 3 lety +11

    Gods what a performance! And the tiny bouquet at the end just cracked me up 😂

    • @vivianrfjblaw
      @vivianrfjblaw Před 2 lety +2

      wtf dead,, same hes like wtf this is embarrassing but so funny

  • @doubleriee17
    @doubleriee17 Před 4 lety +24

    How can just clicking a like button reciprocate this marvelous play!

  • @sunnemusic
    @sunnemusic Před 7 lety +36

    Genius touch and commitment more into the piece until the end.
    Breath taking performance.

  • @TLNetworkGuru
    @TLNetworkGuru Před 6 lety +25

    Ooh.. this guy gets it... what an amazing performance of this very amazing piece.... Splendid.

  • @ghostrider8307
    @ghostrider8307 Před 3 lety +12

    One of the most perfect renditions of this piece

  • @giaBao2011
    @giaBao2011 Před 6 lety +19

    Thật kỳ diệu! Tự hào vì Đặng Thái Sơn là người Việt Nam, người Châu Á!
    😍😍😍🎶🎶🎶🎹🎹🎹🌍🌎🌏

  • @psych320
    @psych320 Před 9 lety +115

    Best interpretation upon first hearing. No need to listen to others. Even though I'm fan of Yundi li n Ivo Pogorelich. Soo poetic n touching. Like stream of spring water

    • @JianShan-hk8jt
      @JianShan-hk8jt Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/6N8VBYNF2LA/video.html
      try this u wont want this version of Dang Thai Son anymore lol

    • @orikate1743
      @orikate1743 Před 4 lety +4

      @@JianShan-hk8jt 聽了鄧泰山的演奏後,就聽不下去李雲迪的了。李比起鄧差多了。

    • @JianShan-hk8jt
      @JianShan-hk8jt Před 4 lety +1

      @@orikate1743 個人喜好囉:) 鄧年輕比賽的版本跟雲迪比起來我比較喜歡雲迪
      雲迪的風格很明顯 不過鄧自己有說 他以前在俄羅斯的時候 因為聽到學習到的版本很少 他以前談的跟現在風格不太一樣 因為現在網路發達 以前都聽錄音帶

    • @JianShan-hk8jt
      @JianShan-hk8jt Před 4 lety +1

      @@orikate1743 雲迪 時好時壞...各種臨場表現反差太大 巔峰還是在18-22歲的時候 :))

    • @LC-ig2jm
      @LC-ig2jm Před 3 lety

      Still, the 2000 Yundi is more poignant.

  • @vitastory
    @vitastory Před 8 lety +25

    you are the soul of piano!

  • @hannastaszak1684
    @hannastaszak1684 Před rokem +5

    Cudowna muzyka genialnego Chopina, boskie wykonanie ❤️

  • @davidmoran5431
    @davidmoran5431 Před 8 lety +16

    lefthand brilliant at end, clear and clean
    if you gotta do Chopin, then like this, yeah

  • @kimweonill
    @kimweonill Před 7 lety +24

    I didn't know he was of that much genius!!!

  • @eduardomolli5860
    @eduardomolli5860 Před 3 lety +15

    Fantastic. He plays wonderfuly and this rendition is amazing. A great technique in fingers and feelings in the sounds they make.

  • @user-bn4ip9eu6s
    @user-bn4ip9eu6s Před 3 lety +14

    Grace, sensitivity, youthful coolness with thoughtful play, clarity and stability. Abilities that even the excellent Pogorelich would appreciate with the sense that distinguishes him.

  • @maninblack2898
    @maninblack2898 Před 6 lety +12

    Glorious, glorious..

  • @kabs1681
    @kabs1681 Před 2 lety +2

    Came here from spotify just to say that this is REALLY GOOD. I've been listening to this almost everyday for more than a month now. Goated interpretation.

  • @note160
    @note160 Před 3 lety +11

    진짜 최고네요 당타이손은 잘 몰랐는데 진정한 쇼팽 스페셜리스트가 여기 계셨네 ㅠㅠ 시작하는데 숨멎는 줄

  • @hieuthaonguyen506
    @hieuthaonguyen506 Před 8 měsíci +1

    😢 the best interpretation of this polonaise so far. I wish l could see you play in person one day

  • @ThePianoPlayer4Ever
    @ThePianoPlayer4Ever Před 5 lety +9

    Unbelievably crisp!

  • @NHANNGUYEN-tf5pk
    @NHANNGUYEN-tf5pk Před 6 lety +13

    The soul of Chopin .....--,{@}

  • @williamheaton7958
    @williamheaton7958 Před 3 lety +8

    Quite possibly my new favorite version of this piece. Exquisite. Flawless. Beautiful. Phenomenal. Thank you. Peace.

  • @1frchopin
    @1frchopin Před 10 lety +61

    dang thai son is first chopin international piano competition winner as asian people

    • @jimvids
      @jimvids Před 6 lety +7

      not the first, there were theree asian participants called Fou Ts'ong from China, Li Min Qiang from China, Hiroko Nakamura from Japan and Mitsuko Uchida from Japan although they not gained first prize

    • @HoangPham-ii4fj
      @HoangPham-ii4fj Před 6 lety +30

      Hyunjae Kwon said he's the first Asian winner, not the first competitor

    • @jasonkim5503
      @jasonkim5503 Před 6 lety +12

      Ng Keanjin Yeah, but he was the first Asian WINNER, 1st place. Mitsko Uchida was awarded a 2nd place, after Garrick Olson, in 1970.

    • @isaachernando8560
      @isaachernando8560 Před 5 lety

      @@jasonkim5503 First, second, and third place are considered winners in this competition?

    • @vitellia
      @vitellia Před 5 lety +8

      @@isaachernando8560 I guess different people have different definitions. Ok, let me just say he was the first Asian "1ST PLACE WINNER". That'll do. ^_^

  • @jasonkim5503
    @jasonkim5503 Před 6 lety +63

    It is SUCH a SHAME that he hasn’t gained the international fame that he truly deserved. Look what happened to Ivo Pogorelich, who stole the thunder right under his nose by NOT winning. Life is truly funny.

    • @MyTubeSongs123
      @MyTubeSongs123 Před 5 lety +12

      Simple explanation: Racism...

    • @Cubi.Nguyen
      @Cubi.Nguyen Před 5 lety +4

      N. Minh Nguyen lol no

    • @elifnur2683
      @elifnur2683 Před 5 lety +4

      @@MyTubeSongs123 hahaha you high?

    • @MurciellagoSV
      @MurciellagoSV Před 4 lety +9

      Son said he chose to go back to school after winning the competition. He was humble enough to recognize he wasn't ready for it and had lots of work to do.

    • @yeac6271
      @yeac6271 Před 4 lety +14

      First I think any piano fun would say that Dang is very famous. Pogorelich had very polarised comments but was also an undoubtable rising star. Second after the competition he still couldnt travel to the west because he had a vietnamese passport which limited his fame for like a decade. But he did give a lot of performance in Japan which also had and still have a very good classical music environment.

  • @JianShan-hk8jt
    @JianShan-hk8jt Před 5 lety +6

    this is why he is the winner omg so good,
    now i know why YunDi Lee can play this song so well because of Dang Thai Son

  • @foolishbit
    @foolishbit Před 4 lety +28

    Everybody plays Chopin, he's playing music. There's no doubt that Dang Thai Son won first place over Pogorelich who is playing Chopin in his own style.

  • @marekvollach7831
    @marekvollach7831 Před rokem +4

    His poetic sensitivity to phrase shaping and dynamics and agogic accent are all SUPERB. I love this person's playing

  • @pianoman1857
    @pianoman1857 Před 2 lety +3

    10:43 his touch … is just amazing

  • @missmlb3842
    @missmlb3842 Před 2 lety +6

    One can only imagine how long he studied..practiced to play such a piece so brilliantly@!

  • @elizabethwilkinson5747
    @elizabethwilkinson5747 Před 6 lety +8

    Magical.

  • @chainuser1774
    @chainuser1774 Před 4 měsíci +1

    His Polonaise Brilliante is a little fast for my liking but man is it so crisp and clear. Not a single note wasted!

  • @Kaydendummy
    @Kaydendummy Před rokem +4

    4:44 is where the polonaise starts

  • @user-nx4pq1ly5l
    @user-nx4pq1ly5l Před 2 lety +4

    My heart simply melting right under your finger tips ! ❤❤❤

  • @hannastaszak1684
    @hannastaszak1684 Před 2 lety +2

    Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.

  • @jasonkim5503
    @jasonkim5503 Před 6 lety +39

    Ok, please tell me he won the Best Polonaise Performance as well, because this is truly the most amazing performance of Op. 22, easily beating out Yundi Li’s.

    • @HuyNguyen-rf4in
      @HuyNguyen-rf4in Před 6 lety +16

      As you wish chopin2015.medici.tv/en/page/laureates. He won all the (minor) prize for mazurka, polonaise and concerto

    • @jasonkim5503
      @jasonkim5503 Před 4 lety +1

      Huy Nguyen Wow, AWESOME!!!

    • @Populous3Tutorials
      @Populous3Tutorials Před 4 lety

      you need to listen to more versions :D
      this isnt close to the best version of op22

  • @jaycraigiie4096
    @jaycraigiie4096 Před 4 lety +6

    love it .beautiful melody

  • @danielkristianson208
    @danielkristianson208 Před rokem +5

    This man is the real deal. Virtually every element is there for Dang Thai Son to be counted as one of the greatest pianists of all time. As for the 1980 Chopin competition, how I wish Pogorelich had been advanced to the finals ... Dang Thai Son would still have won (IMHO), and the spotlight would have been almost entirely on him, rather than on the controversy swirling around Pogorelich's exclusion from the finals. Dang Thai Son will always be one of my favorites, along with William Kappel, Dinu Lipatti and Gilels.

  • @larissayegorova4442
    @larissayegorova4442 Před 2 lety +3

    Как замечательно! Великолепно! Это и учитель победителя нынешнего ,18 конкурса Шопена- Брюса Лю!!

  • @godthai610
    @godthai610 Před 3 lety +3

    0:12. Look at those fingers, they are dancing. That's the reason why the piano is always set in this view. Dang Thai Son made this rendition more sightly.

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson Před 8 lety +10

    Whoop-ass rendition!!!!

  • @lm1iii517
    @lm1iii517 Před 2 lety +2

    This is best version.

  • @andrewle1020
    @andrewle1020 Před 3 lety +17

    Hay hơn hẳn những nhạc sĩ dương cầm khác vì bác Sơn chơi bản này không một chút bạo lực. Ngược lại, giai điệu của bác đầy thơ mộng, nhẹ nhàng như chiếc lá thu rơi trôi trên dòng suối mơ, trong cánh rừng nơi những con chim đang ríu rít vui đùa.

  • @GrzegorzNowacki
    @GrzegorzNowacki Před 8 lety +32

    *Brilliant performance* ♪ ♩ ♫ ♪

  • @reedonam
    @reedonam Před 2 lety +1

    tự hào về anh Đặng Thái Sơn, tự hào là người Việt, bình luận tiếng Việt đầu tiên ở đây, còn bạn là thứ mấy?

  • @h.p.734
    @h.p.734 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautifully played!!

  • @jjzg456
    @jjzg456 Před 4 měsíci +1

    4:44 Grande Polonaise Brillante

  • @lanlanlinh
    @lanlanlinh Před 4 lety +1

    than sau quy khoc. dien dai me man. Truly amazing. sent my soul to the 9th cloud, dancing with angels.

  • @yoonjjeon
    @yoonjjeon Před rokem +1

    Amazing so clear

  • @iagusi2532
    @iagusi2532 Před 2 lety +2

    enchantée...Chopin shine...brilliant

  • @thisisphamtree
    @thisisphamtree Před 4 lety +1

    thank you, sr

  • @SanyL.
    @SanyL. Před 4 lety +4

    So beautiful! Profoundly expressing!

  • @hyl2510
    @hyl2510 Před 2 lety +3

    그저 감탄만.. 독보적이다. 지금 시대가 아니어서 안타깝다

  • @nicolereding7234
    @nicolereding7234 Před rokem +1

    Stunning interpretation, when i heard Bruce Xiayo Liu in this piece, i felt the influence of his masrer⚡️💯🤲🌞🌈

  • @TwelfthRoot2
    @TwelfthRoot2 Před rokem +1

    exceptional performance!

  • @annalice4244
    @annalice4244 Před 11 lety +10

    彈超好的

  • @2HHB
    @2HHB Před 10 lety +13

    love his bent collar at 3 49

    • @faerys_wheel6529
      @faerys_wheel6529 Před 8 lety +11

      lol me too!
      his nerdness captivates me. haha

    • @Chimboica2011
      @Chimboica2011 Před 4 lety +5

      @@faerys_wheel6529 me too, that even made him look more unit, we just witness a true artist. His ending flat me to floor. WOW

  • @1oneMIND
    @1oneMIND Před 7 lety +11

    와...정말 페달을 최소한으로만 쓰면서 이렇게 잘 치다니!! 그리고 리듬감 최고!!!

  • @bakuto.1055
    @bakuto.1055 Před 3 lety +5

    May not be my musical preference, but damn look at that technique. That alone is impressive af.

  • @user-so7pi1lc2n
    @user-so7pi1lc2n Před 5 lety +4

    awesome

  • @shalvahmbmacdonald8487
    @shalvahmbmacdonald8487 Před rokem +1

    Bravo!

  • @antoniowu6587
    @antoniowu6587 Před 2 lety +2

    A Great pianist

  • @g.e.b.8159
    @g.e.b.8159 Před rokem

    Such maturity at such a young age!

  • @user-fi8cs4se8h
    @user-fi8cs4se8h Před 2 lety +3

    아... 눈물이 나올 것만 같아! 하다가 눈물이 또로록 흘러나왔다ㅠㅠ

  • @johnnyyang6625
    @johnnyyang6625 Před 3 měsíci +1

    His style is so similar to Bruce Liu's. He is indeed Liu's teacher.

  • @grazianolauzana2236
    @grazianolauzana2236 Před 2 lety

    Bravissimo!!!

  • @krystynahamburg
    @krystynahamburg Před 2 lety

    PERFECTion, full stop.

  • @nobodynoone2081
    @nobodynoone2081 Před rokem +1

    Wow Mike thaison looks very different when he plays the piano!

  • @user-ld5hu9ev6c
    @user-ld5hu9ev6c Před rokem +2

    Совершенно зрелое, мастерское исполнение. Абсолютное владение звуковой палитрой, фразировкой, rubato. Совершенно понятно решение жюри о присуждении первой премии. Потому что на тот момент уровень мастерства был уже близок к вершине или уже. Уже в молодом возрасте, в конкурсной обстановке, пианист продемонстрировал такое глубокое понимание Шопена, такое владение музыкальным языком композитора, что не может возникнуть никакого сомнения в решении жюри, несмотря на выпады некоторых его членов.

  • @angelogarcia4220
    @angelogarcia4220 Před 6 lety +8

    I love the way Dung Tyson plays this piece. It's truly a genius performance.

    • @andrewle1020
      @andrewle1020 Před 4 lety +5

      Dung Tyson. Nice interpretation hahhaha. very effective for english speaker

  • @owennovenski4794
    @owennovenski4794 Před rokem

    From Chopin’s pen to these poetic fingers. Yet another example of string theory.

  • @hosinooji
    @hosinooji Před 4 lety +15

    no doubt 1st place

  • @finnstyles
    @finnstyles Před 3 lety +3

    4:43 grande polonaise brillante

  • @yoshikatsuakamine8207
    @yoshikatsuakamine8207 Před 3 lety

    いいよね

  • @ThuyTran-ix5wh
    @ThuyTran-ix5wh Před 5 lety +6

    🎹🌿👏🎹🎹🎹

  • @melodien1
    @melodien1 Před 10 lety +1

    Dang!Csodálatos a kezed,de nem mindig használod jól!Emeld meg akkor is a csuklód,mikor azt gondolnád,hogy nem kell!Helyenként csápolsz!De jó uton jársz!Híved:Otto Anthony Fai

  • @stutti42
    @stutti42 Před 7 lety +3

    Zarte, aber mit einem Touch dem einzigartigen Sound wurde hochglanzpoliert war tief.

  • @andrewkimpiano
    @andrewkimpiano Před 2 lety +2

    4:42 the polonaise

  • @huuvietle833
    @huuvietle833 Před rokem

    Hay quá

  • @leegio6602
    @leegio6602 Před rokem

    Am I the only one who thinks his style is pretty close to Bruce Liu’s?
    He’s actually Liu’s teacher. Liu seems to have inherited and developed his style. Light, controlled touch and excellent tempo, flexible phrasing like stream.
    In that era, pianists with sound like steel and thunder were noted. Meanwhile, Son had been undervalued.
    Now Bruce Liu is creating a new trend with his original style, and we can see how modern what Dang Thai Son tried 40 years ago was.

  • @kamarudin747
    @kamarudin747 Před 4 lety +1

    Terbaik pianis dari Vietnam ni..

  • @TF2Starlight
    @TF2Starlight Před 10 měsíci

    god tier recording

  • @toewomg
    @toewomg Před 23 dny

    真的是彈得太好了,他當年羸得金獎是絕對正確的,那怕Martha Argerich 為了Ivo Pogorelić落選而退出評審團!