Man, I like this more than Michangeli's Ondine. Which is saying a lot. My only beef was that his original Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 4 didn't quite surpass the mastery of Michelangeli. In such a short time though, Sudbin has reached a higher maturity. I'd like to hear his Rachmaninoff No. 4 live if I could. =/
Yvgeny is one of the most promising artist to appear in the 21st century. When he matures as an artist, he can be compared to Horowitz with his impeccable techniques and intuitive musical understanding. His Ravel is like flowing waters, creating ripples in the arts scene. He has great control over the keyboard, and is never harsh with the notes he plays. His passages are very clean and he tackles this technically challenging piece with finesse and with grace. What lyricism! He is a musical poet!
Without a doubt, Yvgeni Sudbin is the foremost talent of the young gen of pianists. Along with Tharaud, I believe he has the brightest future ahead of him. A substantial intellect with an astounding virtuosity and tone-I cant wait to see what he does. His maturity is excatly why I believe he is sound good. It is this maturity that I hope will allow Sudbin to "work-out" this piece in a better and more architecturally sound manner. I cant wait to hear him play this in about year or two.
This is beyond excellent! Fantabulous!! I have MP3s of him playing Scarlatti and Tchaikovksky concerto and he's just as good live as on studio recordings evidently from this performance!I can't wait to hear the other two parts.
Man, I like this more than Michangeli's Ondine. Which is saying a lot. My only beef was that his original Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 4 didn't quite surpass the mastery of Michelangeli. In such a short time though, Sudbin has reached a higher maturity. I'd like to hear his Rachmaninoff No. 4 live if I could. =/
tchykovsky 9 months ago
Pity that Sudbin didn't play the original accompaniment in the bars 4-7. But despite that a stupendous interpretation!
51474749 10 months ago
how aristocratic his playing is! so elegant and refined for someone so young, definitely keeping an eye on him in the future
bagdad4 1 year ago
Yvgeny is one of the most promising artist to appear in the 21st century. When he matures as an artist, he can be compared to Horowitz with his impeccable techniques and intuitive musical understanding. His Ravel is like flowing waters, creating ripples in the arts scene. He has great control over the keyboard, and is never harsh with the notes he plays. His passages are very clean and he tackles this technically challenging piece with finesse and with grace. What lyricism! He is a musical poet!
wesmusic72 2 years ago 3
This has to be one of the best Ondines I've ever heard. His control is amazing, and it's live! Extremely impressive.
suremate 2 years ago
It's now possible to order (autographed) CDs directly from his website, including the latest recording, just released.
stilldreaming70 2 years ago
Comment removed
stilldreaming70 2 years ago
That's exactly how this piece should be played.
Excellent!! Perfect!!
JustAPianoPlayer 2 years ago
Absolutely agree!!!
Mapesbury100 2 years ago
Without a doubt, Yvgeni Sudbin is the foremost talent of the young gen of pianists. Along with Tharaud, I believe he has the brightest future ahead of him. A substantial intellect with an astounding virtuosity and tone-I cant wait to see what he does. His maturity is excatly why I believe he is sound good. It is this maturity that I hope will allow Sudbin to "work-out" this piece in a better and more architecturally sound manner. I cant wait to hear him play this in about year or two.
rmo2128 3 years ago
This is beyond excellent! Fantabulous!! I have MP3s of him playing Scarlatti and Tchaikovksky concerto and he's just as good live as on studio recordings evidently from this performance!I can't wait to hear the other two parts.
Bravo otterhouse! Thanks for this!
sll10 3 years ago
Why are there photos of this guy on stage?!
seezzah 3 years ago
Huh?
sll10 3 years ago