Yundi Li Plays Franz Liszt, Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major.mp4

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  • Marvelous! and jessicapun97 Shut up you bitch whore troll. "Hitting the piano too hard" - lol get the fuck out of here. Liszt is meant to be played fraught with emotion and passion. I find it hard to believe you "know good music" because it is obvious you don't know Liszt.

  • this is awesome

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  • You can find the most pointless arguments on classical music in YouTube.

  • Talk about amazing pianist....

  • @ch252525 "those who clapped between movements are morons"

    By no means is this true! This concert was done in Beijing, China. It is entirely possible that Chinese protocols for a classical concert are quite different from those in the western world. They responded to the performance like Chinese, not Americans. Indeed, it is possible that the average Chinese person has a deeper understanding of, and a deeper appreciation for, classical music than does the average American.

  • i just had a massive musical orgasm! he performed is perfectly !

  • At some parts tempo could be a little slower. Despite that still great performance!

  • last week i went for the stephen hough's liszt concerto no1.but i felt yundi is better....

  • @Jessicapun97 It's no different than saying to a girl "no offense, but in my opinion you are kind of ugly, I've seen better looking girls than you, & I know what a good looking girl should look like. But no disrespect."

    That's essentially what you're doing, but alas, we all know about the quote "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." & that goes with music as well, to the ears of the beholder.

    I hope you understand, that is what I mean by you are still young & Naive. I've been there done that.

  • @Jessicapun97 As well, since this is a concerto, the main drive of the tempo of the music is through the conductor, different conductors have different ways of pushing their musicians into shaping the concerto to what they feel it should be. Of course people will have different opinions of ALL music around the world, the world is made of different opinions anyway. but it is disrespectful to just go to a video and downplay on anyone's efforts or a collective group effort.

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