"🎹❤️⚘️Music discovery. I was listening but when I looked over to the screen I saw it was a left hand work!! Pretty amazed I didn't even notice till then. Your left hand so connected and flowing. Beautiful Performance and Work of art.
Wow wie schnell sie spielen können, Ein schönes und schweres Melodie haben Sie sich da ausgesucht. Zugabe Zugabe Seonsaengnim Jeewon 👏🏻💐🧡🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻😊👍🏻✨🤍 Hat mir echt sehr gut gefallen das Konzert Vielen herzlichen Dank 🙏🏻
Bravo, the Prelude followed by the Nocturne. I like the pauses between sections of the individual pieces. You have a very relaxed calm style. This is the 1st performance I've heard where the Prelude and Nocturne are combined with a Sonata, which is very fiery, somewhat dissonant, and yet impressionistic in character. The sonata is an extended work, and gives us a better understanding of Scriabin's creative drive. The piece is very energetic with sublimely subtle moments. This is genuinely concert repertoire performed by a very capable introspective pianist applying very solid technical skills that impart the musical intentions of the composer with effortless mastery.
This is very beautiful playing. I wasn't familiar with the left hand Prelude and Nocturne but they are wonderful pieces that need to be heard. I've loved the Sonata for years and you delivered it beautifully and convincingly. This might be my go-to rendition from now on. Bravo! Thank You Jeewon. BTW, lovely dress! :)
The sonata is a monster! It was really difficult and I am not sure if I ever want to play it again. But it's a great piece, and I am glad you liked it! Thank you so much.
@@PianoMan10, It should not be rushed. One thing I notice is that it is very important to adjust the volume of your computer's speakers when listening to this. If you have the volume either too soft or too loud, the performance will not sound as it should because this is very subtle music with a wide variety of harmonic complexity.
@@PianoMan10 "Rushed" is not the same as "rushing". Too fast a tempo makes a piece sound rushed rather than relaxed. Jeewon has a relaxed style. You never have the feeling that she is rushing or giving a rushed performance. An aside to this is the better the piano, the less chance of rushed performance. The longer more singing tone of a full sized concert grand gives the performer more musical space. It would be correct to claim that a fast tempo is not rushing. Listening to the Sonata as I write this, it has many agitated sections which would not sound proper if "dragged." It's all a careful balancing act. Here's another aspect: A highly skilled genuine concert pianist can give a very musical performance at a faster tempo than a more modest player. In other words the higher the skill of the player, the faster the game can be played, for example ice hockey. A league players skate faster than B league players even though both games last exactly one hour.
Your playing of this sonata is fabulous, with incredible sensibility and deepness. It’s marvelous, thank you so much !
"🎹❤️⚘️Music discovery. I was listening but when I looked over to the screen I saw it was a left hand work!! Pretty amazed I didn't even notice till then. Your left hand so connected and flowing. Beautiful Performance and Work of art.
I Love Scriabin Sonata 5, my favourite piece, which U played with a lot of Attention, great technique, Professional voicing and elegance!
Wow wie schnell sie spielen können,
Ein schönes und schweres Melodie haben Sie sich da ausgesucht.
Zugabe Zugabe Seonsaengnim Jeewon
👏🏻💐🧡🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻😊👍🏻✨🤍
Hat mir echt sehr gut gefallen das Konzert
Vielen herzlichen Dank 🙏🏻
Bravo, the Prelude followed by the Nocturne. I like the pauses between sections of the individual pieces. You have a very relaxed calm style. This is the 1st performance I've heard where the Prelude and Nocturne are combined with a Sonata, which is very fiery, somewhat dissonant, and yet impressionistic in character.
The sonata is an extended work, and gives us a better understanding of Scriabin's creative drive. The piece is very energetic with sublimely subtle moments. This is genuinely concert repertoire performed by a very capable introspective pianist applying very solid technical skills that impart the musical intentions of the composer with effortless mastery.
Thank you. Considering how hard this piece was, I do look relatively relaxed and calm, don't I? Thank you so much for your kind words!
@@JeewonLeepiano You performance of the Nocturne is particularly graceful and flowing.. It is clearly a wonderful example of "effortless mastery."
This is very beautiful playing. I wasn't familiar with the left hand Prelude and Nocturne but they are wonderful pieces that need to be heard. I've loved the Sonata for years and you delivered it beautifully and convincingly. This might be my go-to rendition from now on. Bravo! Thank You Jeewon. BTW, lovely dress! :)
The sonata is a monster! It was really difficult and I am not sure if I ever want to play it again. But it's a great piece, and I am glad you liked it! Thank you so much.
Masterful playing.
Exquisitely played
Stunning performance! And stunning performer! Thank you, beautifully played
Thank you very much!
incredible
감동이에요..👍🏻 제가 이 곡을 치고싶어 하지 않아야할텐데.... 너무 아름다워요 🥹 좋은 연주 감사합니다 ^^
할수있어요. 그런데 스크리아빈 5는 연습을 엄청 많이 하고도 제대로 못치겠더라구요 ㅠ
Wonderfully played!
My pianist friend thinks it’s “slow”. But I don’t agree with him. Haha
@@PianoMan10, It should not be rushed. One thing I notice is that it is very important to adjust the volume of your computer's speakers when listening to this. If you have the volume either too soft or too loud, the performance will not sound as it should because this is very subtle music with a wide variety of harmonic complexity.
@@JoeLinux2000 a faster tempo and “rushed” are not the same thing.
@@PianoMan10 "Rushed" is not the same as "rushing". Too fast a tempo makes a piece sound rushed rather than relaxed. Jeewon has a relaxed style. You never have the feeling that she is rushing or giving a rushed performance. An aside to this is the better the piano, the less chance of rushed performance. The longer more singing tone of a full sized concert grand gives the performer more musical space. It would be correct to claim that a fast tempo is not rushing. Listening to the Sonata as I write this, it has many agitated sections which would not sound proper if "dragged." It's all a careful balancing act. Here's another aspect: A highly skilled genuine concert pianist can give a very musical performance at a faster tempo than a more modest player. In other words the higher the skill of the player, the faster the game can be played, for example ice hockey. A league players skate faster than B league players even though both games last exactly one hour.
Wow❤
Wow!