Paul is absolutely underrated. He plays so beautifully. He understood what story the composer wanted to tell and what emotion the composer wanted to express. He delivered all of them gracefully, His play is incredibly touching.
Paul Huang is truly amazing! I started following him after watching his Saint Saens sonata performance on youtube years ago. His playing is impeccable! He deserves much larger stages.
As a fellow violinist, I always HATED hearing this piece coming from practice rooms. But after discovering Paul Huang play the Brahms G Major Sextet, I searched his name and came upon this video. I can’t believe how beautiful he makes this piece. It almost feels as though I’m hearing it for the first time… 🥹 props to the pianist, as well! So much passion and sensitivity from both artists.
Thanks for your comment, Melissa! Paul and Gilles's interpretation of this piece has consistently blown our audiences away. We're glad you enjoyed appreciate your kind words!
The violin tone in the third movement is absolutely incredible-the delicacy, simplicity, and even the slight roughness/hoarseness in the lower registers is breathtaking.
Do You Like Brahams will always be synonymous with Franck's Violin Sonata in A-maj. I only heard Clara Jumi and Perlman play this piece and came across this video on my feed. There is a lot of passion and thought that is demonstrated and it is a well don performance 😊!!
Paul is truly amazing. His play is full of energy and conveys the emotion which the composer intended to express. He played mindfully, innovatively, and beautifully. @@CamerataPacifica
Oh! so beautiful Franck Sonata it is. I happened to listen to. not only Paul Huang, but also Gilles Vonsattel, I would appreciate very beginning of first movement, as Mr. Vonsattle played so so fantastic and beautiful 4 bars introduction, because I cannot help feeling that triplet music is so difficult one for our Asian people, especially for us Japanese. perhaps the length of 8 note is so so mysterious, according to quarter note is also. By the way, I was moved with Vonsattel introduction, yeah! veryvery graceful and mysterious. sorry strange English. (92yrs.Japanese)
Paul is absolutely underrated. He plays so beautifully. He understood what story the composer wanted to tell and what emotion the composer wanted to express. He delivered all of them gracefully, His play is incredibly touching.
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Paul Huang is truly amazing! I started following him after watching his Saint Saens sonata performance on youtube years ago. His playing is impeccable! He deserves much larger stages.
He truly is! His playing for Saint Saën's Fantasie for Violin and Harp is a real highlight for us as well. Thanks for listening!
As a fellow violinist, I always HATED hearing this piece coming from practice rooms. But after discovering Paul Huang play the Brahms G Major Sextet, I searched his name and came upon this video. I can’t believe how beautiful he makes this piece. It almost feels as though I’m hearing it for the first time… 🥹 props to the pianist, as well! So much passion and sensitivity from both artists.
Thanks for your comment, Melissa! Paul and Gilles's interpretation of this piece has consistently blown our audiences away. We're glad you enjoyed appreciate your kind words!
The violin tone in the third movement is absolutely incredible-the delicacy, simplicity, and even the slight roughness/hoarseness in the lower registers is breathtaking.
0:15 I. Allegretto ben moderato
6:31 II. Allegro
14:27 III. Ben moderato: Recitativo-Fantasia
22:01 IV. Allegretto poco mosso
the best Franck performance of our curent times. This is legendary
Do You Like Brahams will always be synonymous with Franck's Violin Sonata in A-maj. I only heard Clara Jumi and Perlman play this piece and came across this video on my feed. There is a lot of passion and thought that is demonstrated and it is a well don performance 😊!!
Wow..what an amazing piece, i can hear the emotions.
Love it. Blessings.
Wow, Paul Huang really doesn't get the recognition he deserves. What a masterful violinist!
Indeed he is! We are very lucky to work so closely with him.
Paul is truly amazing. His play is full of energy and conveys the emotion which the composer intended to express. He played mindfully, innovatively, and beautifully. @@CamerataPacifica
top playing both fab music.... Bravo!
Both impeccable musicians. As a pianist, I have always admired Gilles for his flawless sound. I have always craved this performance 👏👏👏 Bravo!
Beautiful...Bravo! Thank you both
Very beautiful indeed. We thank you for listening.
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lovely. So nice to have this immense talent pool and such a great organization to present it for us! Right here in Kentucky!!!!
Soooo beautiful!!!!thank you
Yes indeed! Thanks for listening, Samuel.
Oh my. This literally touched my soul and brought tears to my eyes. Bravissimo!
Thanks, Elaine! We're glad you enjoyed.
Paul Huang is actually so goated
This is SO beautiful ! And there is intense feeling n his playing. It gets to me right in the heart ❤️
Paul is truly a masterful musician. We feel the same way.
Amazing performance, love it!!! 🎉
Браво!!!👏👏👏👏👏💐
Oh! so beautiful Franck Sonata it is. I happened to listen to. not only Paul Huang, but also Gilles Vonsattel,
I would appreciate very beginning of first movement, as Mr. Vonsattle played so so fantastic and beautiful 4 bars introduction,
because I cannot help feeling that triplet music is so difficult one for our Asian people, especially for us Japanese.
perhaps the length of 8 note is so so mysterious, according to quarter note is also.
By the way, I was moved with Vonsattel introduction, yeah! veryvery graceful and mysterious. sorry strange English. (92yrs.Japanese)
Sonata de Vinteuil, En Busca del tiempo perdido, Marcel Proust.
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So now, how do you make a living do this? . All the practice and now go and make a living doing this.
you'd be surprised how much money a musician at his level can make lol
I suppose the violin he plays is worth millions
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