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Eric Yun
United States
Приєднався 8 лис 2014
Відео
Liebesleid Love's Sorrow, Fritz Kreisler transcribed by Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Senior Recital June 1, 2022
Serenade for Strings, 4th Movement, Tchaikovsky
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Performed by Okemos High School Chamber Ensemble at Michigan Capitol, May 27, 2022
Serenade for Strings, 3rd Movement, Tchaikovsky
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Performed by Okemos High School Chamber Ensemble at Michigan Capitol, May 27, 2022
Serenade for Strings, 2nd Movement, Tchaikovsky
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Serenade for Strings, 2nd Movement, Tchaikovsky
Serenade for Strings, 1st Movement, Tchaikovsky
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Serenade for Strings, 1st Movement, Tchaikovsky
Dance Bacchanale from Samson & Delilah, Op.47 , Saint Saens
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Dance Bacchanale from Samson & Delilah, Op.47 , Saint Saens
Sonata No.1 in G minor, Fugue , Johann Sebastian Bach
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Sonata No.1 in G minor, Fugue , Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto in D minor, Opus 47, 1st Movement, Jean Sibelius
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Concerto in D minor, Opus 47, 1st Movement, Jean Sibelius
Concerto in D minor, Opus47, 3rd Movement, by Jean Sibelius
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Concerto in D minor, Opus47, 3rd Movement, by Jean Sibelius
Sonata No.1 in G minor, Adagio (J.S Bach)
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Sonata No.1 in G minor, Adagio (J.S Bach)
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48-4. Finale (Russia Theme)
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Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48-4. Finale (Russia Theme)
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1st Movement
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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1st Movement
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, 1st Movement
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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, 1st Movement
Recitativo und Scherzo Caprice, Fritz Kreisler
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Recitativo und Scherzo Caprice, Fritz Kreisler
Un Sospiro - Trois études de concert No.3, Franz Liszt
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Un Sospiro - Trois études de concert No.3, Franz Liszt
Concerto No.5 in A Minor Opus 37, 1st Movement by Henri Vieuxtemps, Performed by Eric Yun
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Concerto No.5 in A Minor Opus 37, 1st Movement by Henri Vieuxtemps, Performed by Eric Yun
Incredible
Incredible👏👏👏
Bravo 👏🏻
Dans l indifférence la plus totale 😂 Pépère ily a des œuvres intimes celle là en est une donc tu la joue chez toi ça ne sert à rien de faire le Keke ou de frimer Une gare c est pour prendre un train Sinon à part ça tu n as pas fais de faute c est bien envoyé 😂 10 mn de perdu pour ta pomme 😊
mrekk?
Holy shit, awsome
Bravo!!! A great performance of a difficult piece in conditions of great movement, noise, surrounded by a large hall and reverberation, is an art. In addition, it is a single repetition piano, which limits the possibilities of piano technique. The piano has a double repetition, allowing for virtuosity. Despite this, the pianist showed off a virtuoso performance and a great interpretation of the Ballade in the spirit of Chopin. Congratulations and thank you, especially since Chopin is my countryman ...😃👍👏🎼🎹☀ Piotr from Warsaw
Im learning this piece right now. It is so incredibly difficult. So much respect to anyone who can play it the whole way through, even with mistakes!!
I've been listening to this piece like a thousand times. And I'm gonna say this young man sounds like a real professional. Btw, hearing such performance in public with Chopin's greatest composition is like finding spring water in the middle of a desert. I think a rating of 9/10 is reasonable.
you are life?
1:14 interesting ad-lib by the baby Actually starts off pretty clean on the dominant lol
Why is this ballade so good wtf
Fabulous!
Before becoming a pianist: wow this guy is good After becoming a pianist: WOW HES GOOD
Damn
A : Hey, Asians here doing something awesome B : They always do amazing things
That was an amazing watch! Very well done
thank you
È inutile che alzi i polsi per fare scena, prima impara a suonare con espressività pagliaccio
Says the guy who can’t play, shut your face.
@@soysauce4087 Rubinstein did not close his eyes and look at the sky, he did not sway. Richter didn't raise his wrists half a meter just for show, it doesn't do anything. playing expressively is another thing, moving your hands and body doesn't change how the keys are pressed, that's technique. it's virtuosity. something this guy doesn't master otherwise the whole musical world would know his name.
@@soysauce4087 Personally, it bothers me in a performance to see a pianist who thinks he can balance the fact that he doesn't know how to play expressively by moving and making strange gestures with his hands. I don't think you've ever seen a performance of any Beethoven sonata by a truly virtuoso pianist otherwise you wouldn't say that.
@@soysauce4087 but maybe you misunderstood... the wrists rise to change notes or make jumps and that's right, or when there's a pause, it comes naturally. instead he raises his wrists half a meter with his gay-like hands to do what? do you think that if you move the sound changes on its own?
@@Exploson-eu6ib let the man play on his own way, music can be expressed in their own way of understanding of emotions and technique
the red shirt in the back is a g
why
@@dzemdobryowicz7516 I think it's because he stayed until the end watched the whole thing!
@@NotMugimaybe he astonished by the play. why are u so dirty minded
Lo menos que puede hacer la gente en estos casos es escuchar
as a pianist i know how hard this song is
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
In someone moments his been very-very fast, and because been a lot of mistakes.
i practiced the coda a lot but i have to admit that it's too hard for me
6:08 cough
와 길거리 피아노에서 이런 연주를 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I see by now you've improved greatly with this, much braver than I would ever be. Well done to you for holding nerve not being intimidated by the large amount of people in that airport walking around
this has to be my wedding song idc
que incrível,gostaria de ouvir pessoalmente
Bro cooked fr
B\this guy is good! I love the couple in the top left who simply stopped to listen and the others too. I would've stopped. Another reason to get to airport early. So many doofuses just walked by having no idea what's happening in front of them. What is the matter with people? And that idiot guy with the guitar who just trudged by -- seriously?
Did it reach her?
"Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." The Dreaded Pirate Roberts: "What you don't know is I'm right-handed, and I've been fighting with my left hand." How can you be playing the violin? I just watched the "Chopin Ballade in Charles de Gaulle Airport" video.
Nunca um japonês, mas sempre um japonês...
Shout out for the guy in orange shorts at the back during the coda, clearly is a pianist too...
The coda at the end traumatized every piano student.
What a memory!! Fantastic!!!
Very nice perform. Now the piano doesn't look like that anymore. In some keys, the wood mechanics are exposed, making playing so disturbing to the hands. I've been in that exact same place
bro you can play violin too? you're actually a god holy shit
3:00 she's like "I wish he would look at me like that" :D
JAJAJAJA TAL CUAL
he plays it so incredibely fast big respect
hes playing THE ballade. damn im hyped up
If I heard this being played on a station piano I would risk missing my train/flight to listen to it live.
This young man has music in him ! Very musical performance of maybe the best known if the 4thfminor Ballade and the perfume commercial years ago are not better known.The beginning of the Ballade is gorgeous exposition but it won't catch attention of people going about their lives. One ofthe Chopin etudes A loud scherzo or 3rdBallade n etude or one of the scherzi ,3rd or 4thscherzo, BRach etudeTableau or Kreisleriana or any ofthe Schumann Sym etudes can get people's attention .
Amazing. it's really difficult to stop people from rush specially with "underground" music. it was just perfect
God, what dullards most of the human race are! Sad! How could you walk past this? Unbelievable!
If i ever hear someone play this peace i would cry a bit
i love it how the guy in the back with the sunglasses is imagining how is playing the coda aswell (i think he konws something)
So good.. More public piano performance videos please