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True the wrong notes are barely noticable unless you really know what you are listening to, You have an impressive ear and must know the piece well to catch it. Her musicality is wonderful in any case nad I greatly enjoy her.
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@janicezany I agree!! Say, are you a pianist?
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. Here, in the Wu performance, is the perfect example of how “getting all the right notes” in a competent performance fares with a transcendent, *living presence* (i.e., alive!) one that happens to have a few stray ‘wrong notes.’
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However, she does not approach the distinctive, immensely individual pianism of Bozhanov in the same work, nor does anyone else I’ve heard. In his version, the opening fanfare’s *resounding* chords introducing the waltz theme is a hint of the Aurora Borealis of soundscapes and the atomically rhythmic timings to come.
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Di Wu plays this piece VERY well. According to long-established standards.
A very competent and ‘clean’ technique that covers the special attraction of this Liszt transcription with verve.
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@janicezany She played better than evgeni at this song but, he is a better player! Thats what I meant!
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Quaigaman:
She was way better than Evgeni [Bozhanov].
I don't like to point out blatant inaccuracies but here it must be done: Bozhanov was TONS better than her (OK - just a couple).
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she was way better than evgeni
Di, you are such an artist, with such a voice, Brava! Michael
gwizvideo 2 years ago 9
I wouldn't be surprised if she was among the medallists......
klingsor93 2 years ago 8