Smooth as silk - with beautiful clean articulation and excellent pedaling. I do like her steady tempo which maintains developmental tension, - and yet, I think she can afford to let it open up and breathe a bit more. This Kawai is a wonderful instrument, perhaps lacking some of the Steinway character - but the action and tone are incredibly even from top to bottom. Voicing is also great...
A magnificent display of dilligent determination and love, it is the forte of Mozart and should be taken as serious as Jaekyung's touch. I love this fast first movement. It's going to be the make or break for me and illustrating classic music as a preamble to great compositions such as Chopin and Schubert, a lust for sensational. Up everyone!
9:18, she was practically arguing with the piano to tell them, if you don’t land on the right key, I’m gonna kick this piano 12 km into the air and chop you off. And you know what, Loved it! Seriously though 🤣🤣🤣😅😅
Yeah I think many piano virtuose players need to have or have this aggression, which makes it so that they have control and don't misplay, but at the end of the day this is pretty stressful and most importantly it doesn't allow for the real feelings of the music. It should be light and relaxed as in being as it should. And for that it's not at all the wrong way to be angry initially, but if they are caught up in it in order to play it properly then they are undermining themselves since it shouldn't obviously ever be about that. I'm even pretty sure that we don't even know how his music actually sounds like because if you don't feel it it won't sound like it. And no I don't mean to perform the instructions of piano and forte and whatnot. Those often just make me adjust the volume and scratch my head .
@@27scole , oh I play violin and piano so I see who your correct in a way, it’s has goods and bads. Although, she still played quite light. Everyone has different ways of playing. Martha Argerich has a great light way of play which I like, but this pianist is more expressive and that sounds nice too.
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Yoo performs with such clarity, and with passion. One of the best performances I have ever heard, next to Mitsuko Uchida's interpretation. :) Thank you for the upload.
Almost perfect performance apart from she missed many slurs in the 1st movement. You could notice them around 2:00-2:30. But that's just me being very picky 😏
There is a lot of debate about slurs in Mozart. Many prefer to join the slurs, and there is a large agreement that slurs in Mozart and Haydn should not end in staccato. Either way it is almost certain that slurs today did not exactly mean what it did to keyboard players then.
Thomasshiraza I dunno if this will help you or not, but it might help to picture how your arm rotates. I'll explain. Take your left arm. Now, when you're looking at it, picture a door that has hinges on the left. This is how your left arm (and thus the hand) rotates. The bones cross when you hold it in front of you with the palm facing down. If you rotate it, palm up, the bones uncross with the top bone uncrossing and becoming parallel to the other bone. Point is, think of your left bone of the arm (palm down) as stationary (it is stationary)--only the other bone moves. You can feel the left bone along your arm if you run you fingers down the side of it and you can try to trace the other one, too. Anyway, try just rotating your hand from palm down to palm up and envision the door with hinges on the left. The left bone acts as a pivot that the right bone rotates around--so the left bone doesn't move as you rotate your hand. Maybe you already know that stuff--and if you don't it's probably a bit hard to follow (it's hard to explain), but it should help with motions like tremolo and even trills. The reason is because if you envision your wrist rotating palm up and palm down, that's wrong--the *arm* rotates palm up and palm down, which has a lot of the motion of a tremolo in it. The wrist merely rotates from side to side and lets the hand rise and fall. If you can feel how your arm rotates as you try to do certain motions, rather than trying to use just your fingers or a wrist motion that will never work, then it may help you out. Anyway, hope that helps. It helped me quite a lot with a number of motions at the piano, including tremolo.
Muito lindo. Impossivel nao pensar quantos anos de treino e dedicacao levaram esta artista a este nivel! Parabens a ela, aos pais (que provavelmente tiveram que insistir quando ela era pequena -- a nao ser que voce e' um Mozart e nasceu sabendo tocar...), e aos professores que a incentivaram e treinaram! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@angelicaa8970 yeah same, the only songs we get to hear him play are this one and 'Nocture in Tamaki'. It's a shame cuz there are lots of scenes that he plays the piano in the manga. We would have heard him play more *if there was a season 2*
@@angelicaa8970 lmao yass, I just finished the manga yesterday XD. I read it from a site called manganelo. just type Ouran highschool host club manga and it should pop up
@@cheyenneliu1346 I do not agree. Somehow Chinese styles mean "exaggerating". Whenever I see Chinese play music, I feel some kungfu action because there are many unnecessary and exaggerated hand moves.
Who else had the impression that Yoo's idol in playing Mozart could have been Mitsuko Uschida? Just compare. I immediately had this impression. However for a contest it's not a bad idea to come close to your idol. (And Uschida is a "Mozart specialist"!) "Standard" (at lest for my taste) at Mozart's sonatas is Christoph Eschenbach. Also worth listening is Friedrich Gulda (his main three composers were Beethoven, Bach and Mozart)! :D However I was blown away by the 1978 DGG recording by Krystian Zimerman (at age of maximum 22 years)! Simply the best I ever heard! Just listen to this marvellous 2nd movement! *Too bad" Zimerman withdrew this excellent recording!
When I was very little just learning to play the piano for a few months. I went to a concert and pronounced Bach baccchhh. And a guy glared at me with rage through the whole concert and at the end, he said, it’s baccccccccrcccc you monster
Hm, ich bin mir da nicht so sicher! :D Ich habe schon viele exzellente Pianisten gehört. Nur wenige sind mir wirklich ans Herz gewachsen. Zuerst der unvergessliche Artur Rubinstein mit seinem federnden Rhythmus. Dann seit 1979 als ich ihn das aller erste Mal live in einem "Präsentations-Konzert" gehört hatte: Krystian Zimerman. Seine 1978er Einspielung dieser Sonate ist für mich unübertroffen (obwohl Zimerman diese Aufnahmen zurück gezogen hat)! Lange Jahre war für mich Christoph Eschenbach "Standard" bei dne Mozart-Sonaten (Gesamteinspielung bei DGG)! Vielleicht war ja Mitsuko Uschida Vorbild für Yoos Interpretation. Uschida gilt als "Mozart-Spezialistin" ... ;) P.S.: Ach ja da fällt mir ja noch Friedrich Gulda ein, der sein (klassisches) Repertoir vor allem 3 Komponisten widmete (danaben war er muM der beste Jazz-Pianist): Beethoven, Bach und Mozart! xD
0:52 start
Anon. A ㅋㅋㅋthanks
Anon. A bless
Anon. A thanks
Anon. A thx so muchhhhhh
thanks
Really, really good interpretation of this sonata. Very clean, good, dynamic lines, and a beautiful singing tone, when necessary.
Not as good as Barenboim
Oh yeah
Scales sound like scales
Played with delicacy and passion !
Excellent performance! very stable but at the same time bubbly.
yeah. nice way of putting it!
Smooth as silk, beautiful her playing
Smooth as silk - with beautiful clean articulation and excellent pedaling. I do like her steady tempo which maintains developmental tension, - and yet, I think she can afford to let it open up and breathe a bit more. This Kawai is a wonderful instrument, perhaps lacking some of the Steinway character - but the action and tone are incredibly even from top to bottom. Voicing is also great...
A magnificent display of dilligent determination and love, it is the forte of Mozart and should be taken as serious as Jaekyung's touch. I love this fast first movement. It's going to be the make or break for me and illustrating classic music as a preamble to great compositions such as Chopin and Schubert, a lust for sensational. Up everyone!
9:18, she was practically arguing with the piano to tell them, if you don’t land on the right key, I’m gonna kick this piano 12 km into the air and chop you off. And you know what, Loved it! Seriously though 🤣🤣🤣😅😅
Yeah I think many piano virtuose players need to have or have this aggression, which makes it so that they have control and don't misplay, but at the end of the day this is pretty stressful and most importantly it doesn't allow for the real feelings of the music. It should be light and relaxed as in being as it should. And for that it's not at all the wrong way to be angry initially, but if they are caught up in it in order to play it properly then they are undermining themselves since it shouldn't obviously ever be about that. I'm even pretty sure that we don't even know how his music actually sounds like because if you don't feel it it won't sound like it. And no I don't mean to perform the instructions of piano and forte and whatnot. Those often just make me adjust the volume and scratch my head .
@@27scole , oh I play violin and piano so I see who your correct in a way, it’s has goods and bads. Although, she still played quite light. Everyone has different ways of playing. Martha Argerich has a great light way of play which I like, but this pianist is more expressive and that sounds nice too.
Look at her expression on 2:30-2:34😏
Beautiful singing line in the 2nd movement. Wanted to hear more of the opening movement. But altogether a very pleasing performance.
가을에 잘 어울리는 피아노 소나타 잘 듣고 갑니다.
We are very happy to announce that the 14th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition will be streamed live!
The competition is being held on the 13th of May through the 29th, and this year we are holding an especially joyful celebration: the competition's 40th anniversary!
Subscribe to our channel for more updates:
ua-cam.com/users/AthurRubinstein
What a clear, bright playing style
Yoo performs with such clarity, and with passion. One of the best performances I have ever heard, next to Mitsuko Uchida's interpretation. :) Thank you for the upload.
Thank you!
Delightful Mozart performance!
I love mozart, especially in this sonata
Luigi Ferraro thank you =)
Mozart you are the real Mozart’s imposter
Sonata 16 was my best
what a delicate play love how she hold her posture is so feminine I learn so much from this lady Thank you for posting
She really enjoys this, great interpretation
It can't be so perfect :o
Lol
Very good performance. I like this very much.
오늘 나가는 콩쿨인데 도움 많이 됐어요!
very nicely played
Almost perfect performance apart from she missed many slurs in the 1st movement. You could notice them around 2:00-2:30. But that's just me being very picky 😏
I hear that she slurs everything together
I am pickier
ive heard this on the forte piano and so ive been struggling to find anything that sounds as good.
There is a lot of debate about slurs in Mozart. Many prefer to join the slurs, and there is a large agreement that slurs in Mozart and Haydn should not end in staccato. Either way it is almost certain that slurs today did not exactly mean what it did to keyboard players then.
Well she got me done 52 seconds of my life waisted, she could use slurs to get 5 sharp notes instead of fifty thousand
Well played! This sonata is really quite tricky...
Ah,not as tricky as you think.
Thomasshiraza
I dunno if this will help you or not, but it might help to picture how your arm rotates. I'll explain. Take your left arm. Now, when you're looking at it, picture a door that has hinges on the left. This is how your left arm (and thus the hand) rotates. The bones cross when you hold it in front of you with the palm facing down. If you rotate it, palm up, the bones uncross with the top bone uncrossing and becoming parallel to the other bone.
Point is, think of your left bone of the arm (palm down) as stationary (it is stationary)--only the other bone moves. You can feel the left bone along your arm if you run you fingers down the side of it and you can try to trace the other one, too. Anyway, try just rotating your hand from palm down to palm up and envision the door with hinges on the left. The left bone acts as a pivot that the right bone rotates around--so the left bone doesn't move as you rotate your hand.
Maybe you already know that stuff--and if you don't it's probably a bit hard to follow (it's hard to explain), but it should help with motions like tremolo and even trills. The reason is because if you envision your wrist rotating palm up and palm down, that's wrong--the *arm* rotates palm up and palm down, which has a lot of the motion of a tremolo in it. The wrist merely rotates from side to side and lets the hand rise and fall. If you can feel how your arm rotates as you try to do certain motions, rather than trying to use just your fingers or a wrist motion that will never work, then it may help you out.
Anyway, hope that helps. It helped me quite a lot with a number of motions at the piano, including tremolo.
@@throwscats huh?
I am really surprised Mozart wasn't married. I mean, how didn't any woman want that D major. They must have wanted the D minor...
Alexis Mandelias jesus christ man you just made a sex joke about mozart
he was married
He did marry to a girl called Constanza
I prefer d major
@@efithodienthusiast6520 lechhhh michhh immm arschhh
I like this very much. Bravo!
How did she score in this competition? She seems quite underrated. This is the most natural mozart i have ever heard
amazing.........
영롱한 소리♡
이탵탵 對方
wow great, good tempo
Voll Respekt für dich Bravo 🌹👍🏆
이 곡으로 콩쿨 나가욤......
보니깐 넘 잘한다....
....
잘 끝나셨나요?
Muito lindo. Impossivel nao pensar quantos anos de treino e dedicacao levaram esta artista a este nivel! Parabens a ela, aos pais (que provavelmente tiveram que insistir quando ela era pequena -- a nao ser que voce e' um Mozart e nasceu sabendo tocar...), e aos professores que a incentivaram e treinaram! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
majestic
Good performance!!!👏
Very nice mature interpretation. I miss Mozart's magic and lightness a bit, but not much. It's nearly there.
Its so much better without the lightness. Finally its natural. Finally its not fake and rigid. Like the majority mozart interpretations are.
God, those dynamics
Have you noticed the similarities of each of Mozart's composition?
Pianissimo!
0:52
4:14
8:37
fine performance~~
4:12
How beautiful sound..
너무 잘하셔요!
De acordo!
muy buena interpretación.
I came here after watching ouran
Same lol
I wish tamaki played more in the show
@@angelicaa8970 yeah same, the only songs we get to hear him play are this one and 'Nocture in Tamaki'. It's a shame cuz there are lots of scenes that he plays the piano in the manga. We would have heard him play more *if there was a season 2*
@@rennst101 right! I just started it but I'm about to finish it, but I really wanna read the manga! Do you know where i could read it?
@@angelicaa8970 lmao yass, I just finished the manga yesterday XD. I read it from a site called manganelo. just type Ouran highschool host club manga and it should pop up
I must commend this excellent performance to my good fellows this evening at the gentlemen's club over our brandy.
WOW.
I love you very much!😍😍😍
wow wow wow esta mujer toca hermooooso
She's good I strongly love Jaekie piano the romantic andante
Great performance
merci
no repeats in the first movements!!! >:(
kidding, still a great performance
❤❤❤❤❤❤
진짜 잘치신다
Piano Tiles brought me here lol
Janis Gwyneth Yogawin me too
same! though the music is superb! Bravo!
Janis Gwyneth Yogawin same lol
Wow seriously?!
lol dork that it is 331, not 311 !
and I thought the whole video was gonna be her moving her chair
Lol
이분잘치신다
I told you Koreans are excellent musicians. The more you visit UA-cam, the more you will be convinced, if you are not already convinced.
***** Yes. At least, she does not play American elbow style.
No surprise there, it's a high quality factory in the Far East, the early specialisation coupled with endless hours of practice from a very young age.
and Chinese
Salsa Shan, probably the whole Asia. Wait, I don’t know if this is racist or not though, but if your offended, you can take it down.
@@cheyenneliu1346 I do not agree. Somehow Chinese styles mean "exaggerating". Whenever I see Chinese play music, I feel some kungfu action because there are many unnecessary and exaggerated hand moves.
2nd movement of this Sonata 'Andante Con Espressione' is very nice. But it's really tough to learn.
Krass.. 😎👍
Yeah
Who else had the impression that Yoo's idol in playing Mozart could have been Mitsuko Uschida? Just compare. I immediately had this impression. However for a contest it's not a bad idea to come close to your idol. (And Uschida is a "Mozart specialist"!)
"Standard" (at lest for my taste) at Mozart's sonatas is Christoph Eschenbach. Also worth listening is Friedrich Gulda (his main three composers were Beethoven, Bach and Mozart)! :D
However I was blown away by the 1978 DGG recording by Krystian Zimerman (at age of maximum 22 years)! Simply the best I ever heard! Just listen to this marvellous 2nd movement! *Too bad" Zimerman withdrew this excellent recording!
God, I looked for hours for this damn song thinking it was Bach. 😭🔨
Ouch😂😂😂
When I was very little just learning to play the piano for a few months. I went to a concert and pronounced Bach baccchhh. And a guy glared at me with rage through the whole concert and at the end, he said, it’s baccccccccrcccc you monster
How does Mozart sound like Bach to you, like wow 😂😂😂 bach's music is much heavier
@@Dominique632 hey, I’m no expert on the classics. 😶
@@loveharrydaily good excuse for @Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
good
OH MY GOD SAME, the 13th song!!!!
HELLL YEAAAHHHH MOZARTTT ! high as fuck
Language
yes it is the english language
👍musician
깔끔 한 터치
nice!
Good !!! 2 mov..... very good
2:42~2:45 yellow keys >
Cool
나도이렇게잘치고시퍼
1 0:52
2 4:14
3 8:37
이걸로 콩쿨 나가는대...ㅋㅋ진짜 너무 잘치신다..ㅋ
저도..이걸로나가요ㅜ 근데 이분이랑 너무 비교되는건 안비밀........;;
+도돌이새우 waaaat
저두 이걸로나가는데 선생님이 126으로맟쳐놨어요 ㅠ
jajaja yo si entiendo mira sdjghasliugd
아미블 수현 엌 ㅎㅇㅎㅇ
Those fingers...
4:13 start 2nd movement
Natalia Wong64-_- ; ) you are so concentrated
Wow
나도 이거 치는데 나는 이속도를 따라갈수 있을련지 ㅠ 내손은 브지런하지못함 ㅠ
I think the second movement is played too romantic for Mozart music.
Reminds me of yunchan lim's mozart at van cliburn first round, but better even
👍😢
2:00 Wot no repeat?
me too
Só quem veio pelo piani yioes. Curte aí kkk
Lol이 뭐에요?
어 쌸떡이다..!! Lol이 웃을때 쓰는말일거야 ㅋㅋㅋ 처럼
이 곡
Bum note at 12:27
나저거 쳐야되는데... 망했다..
4.08 is 2nd mvmnt
4:08
I recommend to listen to Krystian Zimerman (1978 DGG recording) for this 2nd movement. I was blown away. Just look it up here on UA-cam! :D
me gus carajo
no es natural.
0:52
12:27 wrong note
lol
Lvke Chen you are so concentrated.(●>v
I mean her playing is still good, despite the tiny mistake
beufe
10:57~11:21 difficult to play
I like it better on piano tiles, I like the slower version.
The k
Diese Frau spiel wie Eine Gott!
Hm, ich bin mir da nicht so sicher! :D
Ich habe schon viele exzellente Pianisten gehört. Nur wenige sind mir wirklich ans Herz gewachsen. Zuerst der unvergessliche Artur Rubinstein mit seinem federnden Rhythmus. Dann seit 1979 als ich ihn das aller erste Mal live in einem "Präsentations-Konzert" gehört hatte: Krystian Zimerman. Seine 1978er Einspielung dieser Sonate ist für mich unübertroffen (obwohl Zimerman diese Aufnahmen zurück gezogen hat)!
Lange Jahre war für mich Christoph Eschenbach "Standard" bei dne Mozart-Sonaten (Gesamteinspielung bei DGG)! Vielleicht war ja Mitsuko Uschida Vorbild für Yoos Interpretation. Uschida gilt als "Mozart-Spezialistin" ... ;)
P.S.: Ach ja da fällt mir ja noch Friedrich Gulda ein, der sein (klassisches) Repertoir vor allem 3 Komponisten widmete (danaben war er muM der beste Jazz-Pianist): Beethoven, Bach und Mozart! xD
スパイシーチキン
Piano tiles 2 players: She's playing way too fast