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Ingolf Wunder - XVI International Chopin Piano Competition Finals part 4

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

Concerto E minor op. 11
lll Rondo: Vivace

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  • Keep ya head up, Wundi! you really deserved to win the first prize... I'll buy your CD one day, don't worry...

  • He's got heart on piano keys. He's music and he is exactly ONE THING. In my heart HE is the winner.

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  • When i play like argerich and other judges, i would say who is the winner, while i trust in the JUDGES

  • The guy is a jo to watch . So much happiness with himself notwithstanding that he plays the main theme of the finale with a total abscence of any inflection even remotely reminiscent of dance. He actually succeeds in rendering this movement as some sort of overblown Hummel.

    Good fingers with a kind of brittle touch som people associate with Chopin ( a little a la Blechacz only that Blechacz does it more refined .But ; Mr Wunder bears an wondruous likeness to Tom Hulce in Amadeus.That grin...

  • @Tsotne16 the winner is disappointing...

  • @juiceforjoe exactly! See, in a way getting the second prize made him more famous than if he have had the first. The result is a scandal, I really don´t understand what happened. Avdeeva playing is confusing and dirty. Ingolf is one of the most refined pianists of the new generation (in my opinion).

  • @Tsotne16 It would very much interest me to know what Nelson Friere (jury member) thought of all this.

  • しびれました!

  • wesołe odrazu poprawia humor

    Jaszopertas

  • Can't stop listening to him after one year:))))))

  • @Tsotne16 for me he is the winner! It´s non sense that Avdeeva won the first prize by delivering dirty and confuse interpretations. Each single interpretation is WONDERFUL and extremely refined. What a fine taste! One positive thing about this is the fact that the press gives much more attention to him than to Avdeeva.

  • you can tell that the audience at the time loved this guy's performance of Chopin 1 way more than Yulianna's, because they erupted into applause as soon as he hit the last note of the scale. as compared to Yulianna's performance, where they were all quiet until the orchestra finished playing, then proceeded with a mediocre applause.

  • He enjoys playing as much as I enjoy listening, he is a real genius of the piano and there's no doubt he deserved to win, shame on the competition

  • ╭∩╮(︶︿︶)╭∩╮

    SHUT UP AND ENJOY THE MUSIC!

  • Compelling for it's rich palette of colour and agogic freedom. The exquisitely articulated filigree of notes showers in a manner reminiscent of Adam Harasiewicz. This is triumphantly aristocratic playing.

  • Can anyone tell me the result of Wundi in the competition?

  • I've been following ingolf wunder since 2005 when he competed for the chopin international for the first time...then Tchaikovsky international...ect... now 2010 chopin international....much to my astonishment, I have never heard him make a single mistake....

  • NICE PLAY

  • On jest genialny. He's dangerus. Cool concert . 

  • One of 10 finalists who working with Mr. conductor,great job .

  • Wunderfull!

  • ...if the piano were a person, and the keyboard the eyes, then once this keyboard got a load of Mr.Wunder's puss, it would freeze up, and never again produce a sound...

  • WUNDERBAR!

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