Grande Polonaise Brillante Chopin - By Yundi Li
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I can imagine that it is difficult not to make faces like the ones he is making when playing this beautifully bouncy piece.
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I think that this composition was initially meant to be a "show off" piece for mundane salons in Paris.This is an early composition: published in 1831, Chopin was only 21.
So I would say technicality and brilliance comes before emotion and depth in that context (though it still contains musical emotions and feelings).
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sorry to offend...i have played this. i am not sensing any passion. technically brilliant. i feel i am watching a may day celebration in red square.his might and skill are there...but make me FEEL it!!!! i will listen many more times. a rubinstein, he ain't.
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YUNDI LI IS GREAT.
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I love the music of yundi li, is beatiful....
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This is one of the greatest things in the entire world without a doubt, that and the Chopin Ballade 1# at least in my opinion...
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Looks like the International Chopin Piano Competition back in 2000
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the imslp score doesn't have the theatrical intro. anyone know any better online version for this piece? thanks.
btw yundi li... best male pianist imo ^_^
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I find him kinda cute:D
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Does anyone know where this was?
i like how Yundi Li and Lang Lang are so different...Lang Lang is almost like those rock stars everyone seems to either like or despise (there's no one who's neutral.) Where as Yundi Li is like that pianist that plays for the "high class" people, and interprets classical music with more than just pompous...out of words..You know what I mean.
XWilliamyX 4 months ago 10
3:25 - 4:00 one of the best pieces of music ever written
mundi1976 5 months ago 5