He's very expressive. What an incredible child. I remember 3 years ago in the Menuhin final he played "Summer" while Chloe played "Winter". Both are great in their own way.
Incredibly fast but with total precision. Every note as clear as the previous. Christian is making pieces regularly played sound like new. He has defiantly got his own style and this is serving him well. This will be the first of many albums for this very talented violinist. Already pre-ordered my copy.
If there's a love button on this I would click that. Exactly how I feel about Christina's music. So precise, clear and clean as water, in tune, wonderfully expressive and has a rich dynamic.
Urodzony geniusz , technicznie bardzo dobry a jest młodziutki , jeszcze kilka lat i będzie jednym z najlepszych skrzypków świata , życzę dużo szczęścia w podbijaniu świata
@@meiliana9148 He/She is talking about the best he/she has ever heard. Why do you just disrespect other people's opinions and comment like you can decide what kind of music is the best. Everyone can have different feelings and preference toward different interpretations. What you think the best doesn't equal it is the best. What you think it is not the best doesn't mean one another cannot regard it as the best. Even if you don't like it that much, you can choose to open up a discussion, talking about why you don't feel like it, or what kind of interpretation you prefer. Just saying it can't be the best only shows your arrogance and discourteousness.
@@ThuanPham-wq6gm You’re entitled for your own opinion as much as Narykoone is entitled for an opinion of his/her own. Let’s observe some of the differences between the versions: 1. The VOM version is trying its best not to be an interpretation but a re-enactment of the original piece Vivaldi composed and arranged. They are using music instruments as close as possible to the instruments that were used in Vivaldi’s lifetime. 2. The solo violinist in the VOM version is older and a woman. Most important, she is not conducting the orchestra. She’s there to play her part as flawlessly and accurately as possible. And again, it has to be as close as possible to Vivaldi’s original composition and arrangement. 3. Christian Li is barely 14. He plays the entire piece flawlessly, he is conducting an orchestra made of musicians that some of them could be his parents and some can even be his grandparents. I can only assume he was involved at arranging the version and he put into it his interpretation. 4. Music is about interpretations. You may prefer one and others might prefer other. I adore Christian’s interpretation precisely for its flaws. For example - the 2 screechy notes at the beginning of his solo. Winter is one of the most terrifying seasons. Natural events that come in the winter could make you cringe and shiver (heavy rains / snow, dreadful cold, horrific floods, mesmerizing thunders and lightnings). 5. Interpretations are affected by many things. I’m sure Christian’s age affected it, it could be one of the reasons he’s rushing in most parts (rushing to my opinion, hopefully not to his). Listen to his “Summer” again and hold in mind that Christian is Australian and Australia’s biggest “problem” of recent is not the COVID-19 pandemic, but huge continent wide fires that destroyed a fair amount of land in Australia. All that happened just about a year ago. I can only assume it had an effect on Christian’s interpretation of “Summer”. 6. Again, he’s 14. Playing flawlessly, conducting and most likely arranged some to all of the piece to his interpretation. I can only hope we will hear his interpretation of the Four Seasons once again when he’s 31 (a random age) and I’m almost certain it will be different, not better or worse, just different. I can only hope he will now face off with other pieces, maybe Grand Caprice by Ernst cause he is one virtuoso when it comes to playing the violin (and I really hope for a version to even remotely compete with Hilary Hahn’s version from when she was 17).
His interpretation is just out of this world..new, fresh and amazing..What more can we expect from him..he is brilliant..a musical genius..not only playing faultless..BUT THE MUSIC HE MAKES..THE WARMTH..THE FULLNESS OF SOUND..HIS PHRASING..DIFFERENT DEPTHS AND WARMTH..absolutely amazing..
This version is too fast and aggressive..a good piece is one that has slow and fast segment throughout the whole performance..go look up chloe chua menuhin vivaldi winter version
Wow, Christian Li at this age, 15, can already play a challenging piece! Loved how he conducted the other string players. He’s probably playing for 40 hours a day! Bravo Christian Li!❤❤❤
You know what's best about this? He's around 14 - but nobody talks about it, nobody even mentions it. And why should they? Ever since the Menuhin competition he's a completed virtuoso; a musician of a really, really rare quality and class. The ultimate mix between precision, loyalty to music, utmost expressiveness, vigour, and the most vibrant sound imaginable. He's only 14 and there are no visible boundaries to his technical abilities. But what I love even more than that is his flowing, flexible, pulsing and passionate phrasing. The precise ear will however hear some burstings here and there. Some spts that go slightly over the top, slightly not measured - but it's never in itself. He's experimenting - he's searching. He's driven from a huge curiosity towards music, rather than the self-centered ego. That's why he can and he will do truly great things ahead. Thank you for sharing, this is a true and utter feast for the soul!
@Jaemin Yoo Apparently my mistake... there's few information online about him and his personal details; they never go ahead with his age, and they do well. It's practically unimportant if he's 13 or 14, or 18: he is and since the Menuhin, alwais been assessed to the criteria applicable to those of senior musicians of the highest class.
@@himeiji Haha 😂😂 I’m very interested in classical music. I have a HUUUGEEE playlist also. I know a couple of people who listen to classical too. I’d say that here gen z and millennials are much more open and leaning towards abroad stuff like foreign movies, music and culture.
@@himeiji I used to learn to play the piano for a year or two. 😂😂I didn’t stick with it cuz no patience I have. I prefer listening to classical more than me playing it. Wbu? Do you play any instrument?
The monstrous technique is part of his DNA, so he can indulge in a passion worthy of the best concert of the golden age of rock stars. He takes your breath away. He's unique like a cosmological phenomenon that occurs once a century. He's a gifted child.
An explosive parcel of emotion, and highly vivid. It depicts a scene where a person is struggling in a snow storm. some personal feelings: 00:37-00:59, three gusts of wind. Highly realistic with soft start, peak, and easing off at the end. 1:09-1:20, an opening scene where the protagonist walks in unforgiving winter weather. The power of nature is established without room for doubt. Very powerful. No voice is given to the protagonist. 1:20-1:40, OK the microphone is handed to the human character. E string is highly distinct, its voice is clear and high, representing a vulnerable figure exposed in harsh winter. There is more melody, reflecting rich emotion. The pace is accelerated significantly by Christina here, and the style becomes highly expressive. It is like where your mind is faster than your words, and you dont have enough time to arrange your words but shovling out whatever you have in a fierce cry. There are two short reptitions, 1:23-1:27 and 1:27-1:31, for a repeated pleading for help. 1:41:1:54, a confrontation between human and nature. There are four phrases here. With each section starts with a solo part, followed by a part of supported by the symphony. The former represents an attempt of the protagonist to break through the thick winter, and the latter is a cruel response from the nature. For the first two phrases it is clear that the protagnoist tried twice, both pushed back by the environment. 2:10-2:30. an inner journey where the protagonist's mind follows its heart, seeking a short period of peace 2:45-3:00, Another show of force. The protagonist's voice briefly appears at 2:59.
wow it's amazing how differently w hear the same thing and feel the same but come up with a different story. I always pictured pictured a rabbit for some reason, hiding, running away from a wolf/ fox and wind, in other videos i usually hear snow but this time, i could hear ice, really amazing. Loved hearing what u imagined in it
Literally feel myself in the winter because of the goosebumps his interpretation made me feel… What a huge improvement!!! Even at the top of the mountain, he still find the ways to climb further and always impress me!!!
After listening to Menuhin's Christian performance, I've loved Summer the most in The Four Seasons. But I noticed if he performed I'll love all seasons.
Это просто невероятно и божественно прекрасно ❤ У меня такое ощущение что Кристиан босой чтобы лучше чувствовать музыкальную вибрацию… 🫶 Вы покорили моё сердце
Impossível não segurar o fôlego enquanto ele toca... e no final... Ufa!!!... simplesmente impressionante e revigorante!!! Intenso até a alma... Amazing... Assombroso da melhor forma possível!!!
I don't get what's unprofessional about having fine tuners on all strings. Maybe it's the violin that's just hard to tune with the pegs, or maybe he just prefers the fine tuners. Is there a down side to having fine tuners?
@@theangrydonut5142 But that analogy is a little off. Fine tuners don't slow you down. And why do violinist keep a fine tuner on their E string? Never get passed the beginner stage on the E string? And why do professional cellists often have them on two or even more strings?
@@jessidgalvis7704 for me I think winter is better the 2nd movement is so beautiful What is more,summer is so overplayed and people making it look more complicated than actually is
I really love Christian's 'Winter', 1st, 2nd, and 3rd movements are all quite unique. I love other seasons too, especially summer, and spring and autumn bring out different tastes too ( maybe I need to stop now, I just love all of them) but 'Winter' is the most surprising, just so different compared with other versions of Four Seasons. Christian's special techniques and creative ideas make this concerto much more interesting and give me goosebumps. I can literally feel winter.
Wonderful performance by Christian Li and the orchestra ! What an amazing harmony that gives me goose bumps each time I listen to it ... I'm in awe with the incredible gift and musical professionalism of this young prodigy.
Christian's emotional interpretation of this piece is brilliant, although sometimes his delivery is a little fast and inconsistent. His technique, though, is solid and all the negatives will eventually disappear with time and maturity. I seldom enjoy hearing Winter being played because so many mess it up, but this performance generated real shivers. He is a genuine talent on so many levels, and it's so obvious how he understands and loves the music.
I have heard this song so many times playing by different people. Christian's interpretation and skill is so impeccable and refreshing. Keep up the great work.
I love how in the fast solo passages he doesn’t take too much liberty with the tempo, keeping to the tempo of the harpsichord. It makes it more enjoyable to listen to! 🎶
Is this rendition of the movement much faster than normal ones? Just a question from a complete classical music newb, but I love this piece, but they seem to be playing it at an insane tempo than what I've heard before.
This is a child genius. Realistically any child who is invested in positively can achieve this. His parents much be very proud as he should be. Incredible ❤
When I tell you he showed up and showed out!!! He did that!! One of the best renditions I’ve heard period..i love the faster pace of the song..this was so good!
Oh, my, not just mastery of his instrument but his interaction with the other musicians is amazing.
He's very expressive. What an incredible child.
I remember 3 years ago in the Menuhin final he played "Summer" while Chloe played "Winter". Both are great in their own way.
Its always Chinese
@@idk-qc9zy chloe chua is Singaporean not Chinese
@@SuperGraciemom but he still looked chinnese
@@SuperGraciemom Singaporean isn’t a race. She’s Singaporean chinese lmao like I am
@@idk-qc9zy yeah i know
I love how creative Christian is.... 14 years old. Gave me goosebumps
Christian is still only 13.
Goosebumps...me too!! And I can't say I love this particular piece, but Christian is formidable.
@@Matty88K piece slaps
@@austinwattanaskolpant1401fr, literally like rock in 1600s
He's very talented, but idk if I would call him creative since he's covering a 300yo composition
So fine, and the sound balance was excellent. Many thanks to all the musicians.
searched the internet high and low, and Li's version is still THE best
CHLOE CHUA IS 👹
0:42 I love how he experiment things like this. His every moment, eye contact, confidence is amazing.
total control and clarity of both his instrument and the way he comunicates with his orchestra...
Incredibly fast but with total precision. Every note as clear as the previous. Christian is making pieces regularly played sound like new. He has defiantly got his own style and this is serving him well. This will be the first of many albums for this very talented violinist. Already pre-ordered my copy.
Agree
i agree
He’s on a rush, not my tempo.
Agreed
If there's a love button on this I would click that. Exactly how I feel about Christina's music. So precise, clear and clean as water, in tune, wonderfully expressive and has a rich dynamic.
Urodzony geniusz , technicznie bardzo dobry a jest młodziutki , jeszcze kilka lat i będzie jednym z najlepszych skrzypków świata , życzę dużo szczęścia w podbijaniu świata
2:41 onward, it gives you goosebumps. If it doesn't, you aren't human!!!!!
The best performance of the "Winter" I've ever heard...
@@ThuanPham-wq6gm yeah, agree with u. Good but cant be the best version.
@@meiliana9148 He/She is talking about the best he/she has ever heard. Why do you just disrespect other people's opinions and comment like you can decide what kind of music is the best. Everyone can have different feelings and preference toward different interpretations. What you think the best doesn't equal it is the best. What you think it is not the best doesn't mean one another cannot regard it as the best.
Even if you don't like it that much, you can choose to open up a discussion, talking about why you don't feel like it, or what kind of interpretation you prefer. Just saying it can't be the best only shows your arrogance and discourteousness.
@@ThuanPham-wq6gm
You’re entitled for your own opinion as much as Narykoone is entitled for an opinion of his/her own.
Let’s observe some of the differences between the versions:
1. The VOM version is trying its best not to be an interpretation but a re-enactment of the original piece Vivaldi composed and arranged. They are using music instruments as close as possible to the instruments that were used in Vivaldi’s lifetime.
2. The solo violinist in the VOM version is older and a woman. Most important, she is not conducting the orchestra. She’s there to play her part as flawlessly and accurately as possible. And again, it has to be as close as possible to Vivaldi’s original composition and arrangement.
3. Christian Li is barely 14. He plays the entire piece flawlessly, he is conducting an orchestra made of musicians that some of them could be his parents and some can even be his grandparents. I can only assume he was involved at arranging the version and he put into it his interpretation.
4. Music is about interpretations. You may prefer one and others might prefer other. I adore Christian’s interpretation precisely for its flaws. For example - the 2 screechy notes at the beginning of his solo. Winter is one of the most terrifying seasons. Natural events that come in the winter could make you cringe and shiver (heavy rains / snow, dreadful cold, horrific floods, mesmerizing thunders and lightnings).
5. Interpretations are affected by many things. I’m sure Christian’s age affected it, it could be one of the reasons he’s rushing in most parts (rushing to my opinion, hopefully not to his). Listen to his “Summer” again and hold in mind that Christian is Australian and Australia’s biggest “problem” of recent is not the COVID-19 pandemic, but huge continent wide fires that destroyed a fair amount of land in Australia. All that happened just about a year ago. I can only assume it had an effect on Christian’s interpretation of “Summer”.
6. Again, he’s 14. Playing flawlessly, conducting and most likely arranged some to all of the piece to his interpretation. I can only hope we will hear his interpretation of the Four Seasons once again when he’s 31 (a random age) and I’m almost certain it will be different, not better or worse, just different. I can only hope he will now face off with other pieces, maybe Grand Caprice by Ernst cause he is one virtuoso when it comes to playing the violin (and I really hope for a version to even remotely compete with Hilary Hahn’s version from when she was 17).
@@ThuanPham-wq6gm I personally like this intepretation over VOM recreation enhancement
I like more Christian's version than VOM version. But this is my preference.
너무 감동입니다..팬이 되렵니다.. 계속성장하는 모습 함께 응원하고 지켜보겠습니다.음악의 깊이와 감동은 나이랑은 상관없나봅니다. 커다란 충격.신선한 이 느낌..뭘까요? 이 소년의 음악을 진심으로 좋아하게 될것 같습니다~^^~
I love what he did at 0:41. It really gave it that cold shivering feeling.
same, kinda caught me off guard but that was good
I know right! I thought the same thing!🤌😩✨
the bow was just too close to the bridge lol
@@bberi1381 its intentional. this guy is a menuhin first prize winner. no way he would accidentally go too close to the bridge.
@@lurker782 I play the violin for 10 years now I know.. it is a technique playing close to the bridge lol
Dude, Christian Li deserve the world
色んな方のVivaldi Winterを聴きましたが、こんなに拍が早いのに、正確で迫力のある演奏は聴いたことがありません。本当に素晴らしい演奏で、圧倒されました。多くの方に聴いて欲しいです。
@emilioooo9678Звучит как будто подъебал.🤣🤣🤣🤦
Vivaldi would be astonished to hear his music brought to life in such a way by this amazing boy!
천재인거 같아요
메뉴힌 콩쿨 영상보고 큰 감동받았어요
타고난 재능에 매너까지 앞으로 기대되는 연주자입니다
Merci! Maître pour tant d'émotions !!!!!
His interpretation is just out of this world..new, fresh and amazing..What more can we expect from him..he is brilliant..a musical genius..not only playing faultless..BUT THE MUSIC HE MAKES..THE WARMTH..THE FULLNESS OF SOUND..HIS PHRASING..DIFFERENT DEPTHS AND WARMTH..absolutely amazing..
*we’re all speechless of this incarnation of a master.*
This is by far the best version I've listened to. Truly impressive arrangement
This version is too fast and aggressive..a good piece is one that has slow and fast segment throughout the whole performance..go look up chloe chua menuhin vivaldi winter version
@@soothingmoments2139 That one is very good, but I'm a slut so I like both
I agree, it felt too rushed @@soothingmoments2139
0:35 - 1:00 really sends a freezing breeze that no other performance have
i think among many violinists, he is the best violinist i've heard
Wow, Christian Li at this age, 15, can already play a challenging piece! Loved how he conducted the other string players. He’s probably playing for 40 hours a day! Bravo Christian Li!❤❤❤
He is 14, and there isn't even 40 hours a day, there is 24, also not the best idea to tell the internet your age
@@sir.muffiniii7011 the 40 hrs a day thing is a reference to 2setviolin, and he was 14 last year
the fast part is easy, the slow part is hard. if you can play it fast, you can play it slow.
@@sir.muffiniii7011 if you’re for real, that’s alittle sad don’t you think?
@@onisan2659 I am for real, the internet isn’t really a safe place for the most part
力強く、しゃきしゃきした手法で演奏してて、聴いてる方もエネルギーがわき、気持ち良く鑑賞できました。ありがとう
Our new geration of classic musicians are in good hands.
Gave me chills. His playing is so mature and phenomenal!
You know what's best about this? He's around 14 - but nobody talks about it, nobody even mentions it. And why should they? Ever since the Menuhin competition he's a completed virtuoso; a musician of a really, really rare quality and class. The ultimate mix between precision, loyalty to music, utmost expressiveness, vigour, and the most vibrant sound imaginable. He's only 14 and there are no visible boundaries to his technical abilities. But what I love even more than that is his flowing, flexible, pulsing and passionate phrasing.
The precise ear will however hear some burstings here and there. Some spts that go slightly over the top, slightly not measured - but it's never in itself. He's experimenting - he's searching. He's driven from a huge curiosity towards music, rather than the self-centered ego.
That's why he can and he will do truly great things ahead. Thank you for sharing, this is a true and utter feast for the soul!
@Jaemin Yoo Apparently my mistake... there's few information online about him and his personal details; they never go ahead with his age, and they do well. It's practically unimportant if he's 13 or 14, or 18: he is and since the Menuhin, alwais been assessed to the criteria applicable to those of senior musicians of the highest class.
8 years playing the violin... :)
Its not about the age, its about his capability to gives the best from the piece. otherwise competition would be filled with infants
He turns 14 today:)) 30 October. Happy birthday Christian!
The burstings you're mentioning, he did them intentionally, to make frost feel...
Thank the universe that there are amazing talented gifted musicians that can do this..wow..😊
My heart stopped
My jaw dropped
My mind blown
i GASPED when i heard it for the first time
Self esteem shattered
@@himeiji Yesss
@@himeiji Haha 😂😂 I’m very interested in classical music. I have a HUUUGEEE playlist also. I know a couple of people who listen to classical too. I’d say that here gen z and millennials are much more open and leaning towards abroad stuff like foreign movies, music and culture.
@@himeiji I used to learn to play the piano for a year or two. 😂😂I didn’t stick with it cuz no patience I have. I prefer listening to classical more than me playing it.
Wbu? Do you play any instrument?
Odlično, svaka čast👍
The playing near the bridge creates such an icy tone! Amazing interpretation and really unique!
The monstrous technique is part of his DNA, so he can indulge in a passion worthy of the best concert of the golden age of rock stars. He takes your breath away. He's unique like a cosmological phenomenon that occurs once a century. He's a gifted child.
I can listen to this on repeat, 10 times in a row and I get chills every time.
Vivaldi came back to humanity in the form of Christian Li.
Now I'm crying because of his performance😭, you are amazing dude!!!
Speechless, just amazing, the passion, the dynamic, just touching ur bones
Holy gosh !! this boy is so talented..
No holds barred energetic playing from the littlest rock star. Baroque and roll.
Baroque and roll, I like this
His movement at the end indicates "Ok now it's your turn, Spring". Really love it!
An explosive parcel of emotion, and highly vivid. It depicts a scene where a person is struggling in a snow storm. some personal feelings:
00:37-00:59, three gusts of wind. Highly realistic with soft start, peak, and easing off at the end.
1:09-1:20, an opening scene where the
protagonist walks in unforgiving winter weather. The power of nature is established without room for doubt. Very powerful. No voice is given to the protagonist.
1:20-1:40, OK the microphone is handed to the human character. E string is highly distinct, its voice is clear and high, representing a vulnerable figure exposed in harsh winter. There is more melody, reflecting rich emotion. The pace is accelerated significantly by Christina here, and the style becomes highly expressive. It is like where your mind is faster than your words, and you dont have enough time to arrange your words but shovling out whatever you have in a fierce cry. There are two short reptitions, 1:23-1:27 and 1:27-1:31, for a repeated pleading for help.
1:41:1:54, a confrontation between human and nature. There are four phrases here. With each section starts with a solo part, followed by a part of supported by the symphony. The former represents an attempt of the protagonist to break through the thick winter, and the latter is a cruel response from the nature. For the first two phrases it is clear that the protagnoist tried twice, both pushed back by the environment.
2:10-2:30. an inner journey where the protagonist's mind follows its heart, seeking a short period of peace
2:45-3:00, Another show of force. The protagonist's voice briefly appears at 2:59.
Cool
wow it's amazing how differently w hear the same thing and feel the same but come up with a different story. I always pictured pictured a rabbit for some reason, hiding, running away from a wolf/ fox and wind, in other videos i usually hear snow but this time, i could hear ice, really amazing. Loved hearing what u imagined in it
@@cke900 That's Autumn, 3rd movement, La Caccia
@@hori166 no it's not sorry it's winter 1st Mvmt by vivaldi
That final tempo change, in last 15-20 seconds, made the hairs stand on the back of my neck
Powerful and sophisticated performance.
Every dictionary in this world should make another word that defined how outrageous and gorgeous to describe the way Christian Li played his violin!
Yah that's what Vivaldi needs - the verve and jam of a young teen, a super-talented one. Go Christian! And a child shall lead them.
bro nahhhhh 0:41 literally gave me the goosebumps... Like im not even kidding right now my body just went --------
Same here... Chillllsss
Christian Li never ceases to amuse me with his ever wonderful interpretation and performances
Literally feel myself in the winter because of the goosebumps his interpretation made me feel… What a huge improvement!!! Even at the top of the mountain, he still find the ways to climb further and always impress me!!!
What makes this performance even greater is that he is in his bare feet.
Christian Li is very talented. He is 14 year old now. Such a big difference! I watched this right after Ray Chen. ❤
Incredible child! God bless him!
0:41 that's freakin amazing
There are no words for this level of talent and passion. What a truly amazing young man!
After listening to Menuhin's Christian performance, I've loved Summer the most in The Four Seasons. But I noticed if he performed I'll love all seasons.
Absolutely! xD
@@spec0h632 Thanks for your reply.
Exactly the same for me!
Это просто невероятно и божественно прекрасно ❤ У меня такое ощущение что Кристиан босой чтобы лучше чувствовать музыкальную вибрацию… 🫶 Вы покорили моё сердце
The best of Winter, and the truth is this is maybe my 100th time listening to Christian's performance of Winter.
J'adore ce petit garçon et tout l'amour qu'il met dans la musique qu'il interprète. Je souhaite qu'il garde toujours ce naturel.
This performance can be ONLY The Joy of Music! Perfection! Bravo!
Christan is incredible fast...
And every note is very clear.
💕
Musical ghosts from Vivaldi's era has descended upon that little boy.
Or maybe his father's leather belt
Im going to hell for laughing at this@@JoyJakubowski
Impossível não segurar o fôlego enquanto ele toca... e no final... Ufa!!!... simplesmente impressionante e revigorante!!! Intenso até a alma... Amazing... Assombroso da melhor forma possível!!!
Bravo, Christian is always masterful in his performance.
I Love how he's like a professional but still keeps all his fine tuners
Imao same
Lol
I don't get what's unprofessional about having fine tuners on all strings. Maybe it's the violin that's just hard to tune with the pegs, or maybe he just prefers the fine tuners. Is there a down side to having fine tuners?
@@jwallah346 fine tuners are like bicycle balancers for beginners.
@@theangrydonut5142 But that analogy is a little off. Fine tuners don't slow you down. And why do violinist keep a fine tuner on their E string? Never get passed the beginner stage on the E string? And why do professional cellists often have them on two or even more strings?
winter is the best in four seasons :D
Summer is also a masterpiece
@@jessidgalvis7704 for me I think winter is better the 2nd movement is so beautiful
What is more,summer is so overplayed and people making it look more complicated than actually is
Absolutely
I'm the only one who likes spring 🥹
He's totally enjoying the procedure which is the most important thing.
Thank you so much for sharing.
I'm amazed to see so much emotional expression (and skill, of course) from someone so young.
OMG! Can’t describe what happens in my heart and soul!
My favorite recording of Vivaldi's Winter so far!!
mine too!
I really love Christian's 'Winter', 1st, 2nd, and 3rd movements are all quite unique. I love other seasons too, especially summer, and spring and autumn bring out different tastes too ( maybe I need to stop now, I just love all of them)
but 'Winter' is the most surprising, just so different compared with other versions of Four Seasons. Christian's special techniques and creative ideas make this concerto much more interesting and give me goosebumps. I can literally feel winter.
I’d say Vivaldi himself would have been amazed by this interpretation!
0:35 0:41 0:49 2:04 2:11 my favorite parts, can’t listen enough!
I think he'll do well with being conductor too... He's just so amazing
Oh oh oh my god!!! This creature is celestial😀
Falling in love in how this music is played. The best version of Winter I've ever heard. Thank you Christian
The wonderfulness of his performance is an order of magnitude, and beyond compare
Wonderful performance by Christian Li and the orchestra ! What an amazing harmony that gives me goose bumps each time I listen to it ...
I'm in awe with the incredible gift and musical professionalism of this young prodigy.
Christian, what a brilliant interpretation and direction. What a joy to see and listen your performance.
Incredible performance!
Such an outburst of power and precision.
Christian's emotional interpretation of this piece is brilliant, although sometimes his delivery is a little fast and inconsistent. His technique, though, is solid and all the negatives will eventually disappear with time and maturity. I seldom enjoy hearing Winter being played because so many mess it up, but this performance generated real shivers. He is a genuine talent on so many levels, and it's so obvious how he understands and loves the music.
I have goosebumps listening to this, there is no word to describe this extremely talented boy!
This young talent and his performance is just beyond words! He left me speechless for 3 minutes and 13 secs.
I heard The Four Seasons many times, but this small clip has brought it to life in all it's spender. Bravo and thank you.
Extra ordinary ginius violinist. I adore u very much..super, super, super talented
My beloved violinist Christian 😍 He's becoming a great performer 🤗
how do his little fingers play that well. he's gifted
I have heard this song so many times playing by different people. Christian's interpretation and skill is so impeccable and refreshing. Keep up the great work.
This is just sublime! I get goosebumps every time I come back to this performance!
I love how in the fast solo passages he doesn’t take too much liberty with the tempo, keeping to the tempo of the harpsichord. It makes it more enjoyable to listen to! 🎶
Is this rendition of the movement much faster than normal ones? Just a question from a complete classical music newb, but I love this piece, but they seem to be playing it at an insane tempo than what I've heard before.
@@methdxmanhi, this is a pretty late reply, but yeah it’s usually not played as fast as it’s done here.
Barefoot, pure and original. Christian Li. Genius. 'Nuff said. Mic drop 🎤
Crisp and clear notes. Splendid player!
Omg this sure does sound like winter. Can't wait to see what this genius brings us next
Stunning. A consummate musician in his own right. Always a great pleasure to hear.
This is a child genius. Realistically any child who is invested in positively can achieve this. His parents much be very proud as he should be. Incredible ❤
Tears in my eyes… …so impressive
Absolutely brilliant! A unique and refreshing interpretation. The best I have ever heard.
Geez! the madman just WENT for it at 1:46. This was dope
Excuse me for that, but.... HOLY SHIT! How an earth can a 14 years old boy can do this??? unbelievable talented
When I tell you he showed up and showed out!!! He did that!! One of the best renditions I’ve heard period..i love the faster pace of the song..this was so good!
I loved the way he played it, that was amazing!! The sul ponticello was divine
Accurate, imaginative, expressive ( to the max) and beautifully played... orchestra was superb...
Amazing , just unbelievable, What else would we expect from you Cristian? 🎻🎉🎉❤️