The girl in this video is actually Korean, though I know it's very convenient for white western retards to just use "Chinese" as a catch-all for anything Asian that they don't like. If you're sick of Asian students dominating masterclasses, train some more worthwhile violin students in your European shithole so they'd have a shot at fulfilling the white quota in these masterclasses that you'd like to see.
No disrespect to Rainer Honeck, but here is an example of when the student surpasses the master. Basically, Herr Honeck had nothing to say or much help to offer except point out insignificant minutia. I agree with his attention to her dotted quarter note length/release consistency. Brava to Katherine Woo! Excellent control, accurate intonation, clean sound, good articulation, steady pulse and Mozart style. Perhaps she's gifted, but what I heard was the fruit of diligence and proper training. She probably won a big orchestra job by now.
He also rightly pointed out the proper dynamics of the piece and how it must be "storm-like" in which she was indeed lacking. She could play the notes but only he understood Mozart
Agree. That's the reason why she's taking this masterclass. The musicality is the hardest thing to obtain with all the interpretation and style elements, that are so different in each period.
Hands up who has to play this for an audition! Amazing video thank you 🙏🏼
MY GOD the resonance in his violin
he barely played
It's not just the violín ;)
One of the best symphonies ever writed. 🎻🎶
Written
@@nikzebi but u know what they meant
Can ppl stop attacking her for being "robotic"? She's obviously very talented. No need to say such things because you're jealous
Being robotic isn’t always a good thing in music...
@@musicstuff698 I never said it was good. I'm just saying that her talent should still be appreciated because she spent a lot of time working.
Sam Wu Oh yeah, for sure.
..legit no one said she was robotic or anything close to that
@@musicstuff698 the passage is quick with sautille, so it's hard so she 's a little bit robotic in the technique but it sounds beautiful.
The gifts that God put into humans are amazing
God had nothing to do with it. No one get good without years of hard labor. God may give you an ear. You still have to train it.
Wealth and privilege
Thank u so much for upload!
He nearly said "difficult" but just said interesting
sounds like a Kreutzer etude.
Ogni anno un cinese diverso non ci sono altri masterclass!!
The girl in this video is actually Korean, though I know it's very convenient for white western retards to just use "Chinese" as a catch-all for anything Asian that they don't like. If you're sick of Asian students dominating masterclasses, train some more worthwhile violin students in your European shithole so they'd have a shot at fulfilling the white quota in these masterclasses that you'd like to see.
Terminator the raise of the violinist !
No Only does ling ling approve
But I do
caramba👏👏
This piece kinda sounds like it was written by Haydn
No disrespect to Rainer Honeck, but here is an example of when the student surpasses the master. Basically, Herr Honeck had nothing to say or much help to offer except point out insignificant minutia. I agree with his attention to her dotted quarter note length/release consistency. Brava to Katherine Woo! Excellent control, accurate intonation, clean sound, good articulation, steady pulse and Mozart style. Perhaps she's gifted, but what I heard was the fruit of diligence and proper training. She probably won a big orchestra job by now.
Surpasses? I think not. She is indeed a very fine player.
He also rightly pointed out the proper dynamics of the piece and how it must be "storm-like" in which she was indeed lacking. She could play the notes but only he understood Mozart
hey retard, he’s the concertmaster of the Vienna philharmonic
She’s just too high in the bow. It would come off the string naturally if she moved to the lower half.
her sound is super consistent but too even.
so he just told her to play a little more musical? that was literally not helpful
100% technique, 0% music = automaton.
jealous much?
dude forcaster right
Agree. That's the reason why she's taking this masterclass. The musicality is the hardest thing to obtain with all the interpretation and style elements, that are so different in each period.
that's just wrong
as someone who knows his stuff, and someone who worked on that same piece with vienna philharmonics members: you are totally wrong :)