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  • Looks like the Beatles is indebted to Chopin for their Let It Be song. The same can be said of their Long and Winding Road song to Vitali's Chaconne played by Sarah Chang on the violin. Don't get me wrong, am not suggesting any foul play here.

  • OMG......OMGOMGOMGOGMOMGO...OM­G!

  • @Sudokubank

    Except that Yundi Li was born two and a half month before Rubinstein died. Sorry for being pedantic :)

  • A PERFECT TIMING AND SOUND, WONDERFUL INTERPRETATION , THANK YOU FOR THIS GIFT

    PLEASE TRY SCRIABIN AND MYASKOVSKI,,,,

    THE ORCHESTRA WAS ALSO A PERFECT MATCHING, CONGRA TULATIONS TO ALL.Tuberner

  • Magic!

  • so ignore all the haterz and the poor that dont get good sound quality i really enjoy the way you played it i hope i get to be like frederic chopin and you my respects for you and chopin

  • @Sudokubank I wholeheartedly agree. (Not literally, but figuratively.)

  • @Sudokubank YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  •  Oh no.I want his career to continue but really thee are so many others now. This piano's sounds dies immediately and geese it does not sound good and he needs a GOOD PIANO in this. He def does not have the tonal resource of LANG since people want to compare. Lang's born with it talent/depth could eat every living pianistsunder 40 alive

  • @lovesGenet really? would he eat them baked or broiled? with a lot of seasoning perhaps??

  • Too bad the sound quality of the video is quite bad :(

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  • I think Frederick would be proud of him!

  • ignore someone

    for me and other you are the best

    also handsome ^^

    Love you the most Mr. Li

    xoxo

  • guys...just get lost in the music as he is...dont waste ur time being judges..he completely lost..that s why he does not care about cameras or stuff like that....that s what so great about classical music... it brings u to higher levels..

  • great interpretation of Chopin.

  • I agree the conditions might not have been ideal. Liked the first section quite a bit except for the runny notes which would have sounded better with more rubato rather than being too precise. I didn't quite like the 2nd section which I thought was too mechanical, but I'm guessing he was way better at the Chopin comopetition plus some of his other videos here are fantastic.

  • He managed this under horrible circumstances. The cameras, the crowd so near to him! Buuuhhh! One often doesn´t realise, how offensive cameras can be during concerts.

  • I agree! I'd be so mad if I was Yundi and had cameras in my face!! It has to make it even harder to focus on the music.

  • thanks for your agreeing comment! Ev.thing seems to be even worse :-)) = :( : most performer probably have such a surrounding when the concert is filmed! This shows how tough these performers really are (and have to be) in their professionell work/sphere/doing. Applause!

  • guys instead of judging the tecnique....just get lost in the music...as he is..that s why he does not care about cameras and bad conditions...he s just lost in the music...that s what s so great about classical music..just dont waste ur time being judges please

  • Was this filmed earlier this year in Toronto?

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