Chopin Competition 2010 - Anke Pan - Etude op10 no8

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

Performed in the 1st Round of the Chopin Competition 2010

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  • @qoroq don't be jealous just because you can't play like her. and you have to resort to attacking her race to make your point and disregard the fact that many caucasian artists play the same way as her. In fact, where do you think "these asians" get their inspiration from? They have to look to somewhere for inspiration in the first place.

  • @aljeke1 wtf is this nonsense. I've got plenty of recording by caucasian artists on my ipod that sound similar to the way she's playing. you all are just a bunch of bigots being bias just because she is asian. I can bet you if i lied i told you if this was played by kissin, lisitsa, or horowitz you would believe it. but just because you can see you are biased.

  • this is crazy!

  • @aljeke1 and if she had been "original" you would have said she wasn't doing what Chopin had intended...

  • The machine like way that it is played, I am sure the composer did not intend it to be played this way . Oh the hours and hours of practice.

  • Excellent interpretation and playing! She played the music as Chopin intended.

    

  • Good playing'

    but this our music

  • utterly uninspiring, it is impossible to find an interesting, let alone original thought or intention in this interpretation. totally dispensable. it brings to mind what Samson François (who was a truly great interpreter of the chopin etudies) once said: "Never play to play well".

  • Only for those who are discussing about "asians and music": Anke was born and grew up in Germany and studies with Arie Vardi - I don't think that your arguments count, if you keep that in mind...

  • I find it amazing that it seems to be almost impossible finding a piano video, without someone making comments about "asians lacking musicality" or "asians being machines" or similar. There are so many great asian pianists that it can´t possibly be a coinsidence. I think many of us (non-asians) could actually learn quite a lot from their discipline, hard work and commitment to what they do.

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