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Jaemin Han
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2018
F. Say | Cello Sonata, 'Four Cities' Jaemin Han & Yunchan Lim
Cellist: @jaeminhan0211 (15yo)/한재민
Pianist: @yunchanlim4837 (17yo)/임윤찬
F. Say | Cello Sonata 'Four Cities' / 파질 세이 첼로 소나타 '4개의 도시'
금호아트홀/ @KUMHOARTHALL1977
I. Sivas 00:00
II. Hopa 5:55
III. Ankara 10:46
IV. Bodrum 20:54
Pianist: @yunchanlim4837 (17yo)/임윤찬
F. Say | Cello Sonata 'Four Cities' / 파질 세이 첼로 소나타 '4개의 도시'
금호아트홀/ @KUMHOARTHALL1977
I. Sivas 00:00
II. Hopa 5:55
III. Ankara 10:46
IV. Bodrum 20:54
มุมมอง: 107 562
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D. Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 107/ 쇼스타코비치 첼로 콘체르토 1번 E-flat 장조 작품번호 107
มุมมอง 25K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Cellist : Jaemin Han(15y) Conductor : Nicolas Altstaedt George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra D. Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 107/ 쇼스타코비치 첼로 콘체르토 1번 E-flat 장조 작품번호 107 The Romanian Athenaeum Final round of the George Enescu Competition 2020 00:00 l. Allegretto 06:13 ll. Moderato 17:50 lll. Cadenza 23:03 lV. Allegro con moto www.jaemin-han.com Instagram: jaemincello
M. Rostropovich Humoresque Op. 5/Jaemin Han(14y)/한재민 첼로
มุมมอง 7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
M. Rostropovich Humoresque Op. 5/로스트로포비치 유모레스크 Jaemin Han(14y)/한재민 Pf Jiwon Ahn/안지원
Schumann Adagio and Allegro op. 70/슈만 아다지오 알레그로/Jaemin Han(14y)/한재민 첼로
มุมมอง 25K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Schumann Adagio and Allegro op. 70 첼로 한재민 Jaemin Han
나의 나된것은 다 하나님 은혜라/Grace of God(Encore)/Jaemin Han/한재민 첼로(13y)
มุมมอง 335K5 ปีที่แล้ว
692nd The House Concert 더하우스콘서트 692회 앵콜곡 하나님의 은혜 Grace of God Vc.Jaemin Han(13y)/첼로 한재민(13세) Pf.박영성 Instagram/jaemin_han_211
Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor op.104 1st mov./Jaemin Han/드보르작 첼로 콘체르토 1악장/한재민
มุมมอง 60K5 ปีที่แล้ว
A.Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor op.104 1st mov. Cello:Jae-Min Han(12y)/첼로:한재민(12세)
D.Popper Hungarian Rhapsody/Jaemin Han(12y)/첼로 한재민
มุมมอง 29K5 ปีที่แล้ว
MPYC2018 Musicians of Tomorrow Cello:Jaemin Han(12y)/첼로:한재민 Piano:wenbin jin/피아노:웬빈진
Rachmaninoff Vocalise/Jaemin han(12y)/라흐마니노프 보칼리제/첼로:한재민
มุมมอง 20K5 ปีที่แล้ว
MPYC2018/2018 평창대관령음악제 "Musicians of Tomorrow'' Rachmaninoff vocalise Cello:Jaemin Han(12y)/첼로 한재민 Piano:Wenbin jin/피아노:웬빈진
Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 C major 3rd mov.Jaemin han/첼로 한재민
มุมมอง 32K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Joseph Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C major,Hob Vllb:1 3rd mov. Cello/Jaemin Han(11y) Accompanist/Dani Imre 7th David Popper International Cello Competition 👇David popper International Cello Competiton www.popper-cello-competition.com/ Jaemin Han instagram jaemin_han_211
[금호영재콘서트] Amazing Grace with Bach/ 첼로 한재민
มุมมอง 17K6 ปีที่แล้ว
2018.03.03 금호영재콘서트 한재민 첼로 독주회 Encore [금호영재콘서트] 로베르트 슈만 첼로와 피아노를 위한 환상소곡집, op.73 첼로 한재민 th-cam.com/video/PM8FY12EqW0/w-d-xo.html
David Popper Polonaise de Concert for Cello and Piano, Op.14 / 첼로 한재민
มุมมอง 21K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Cello Jaemin Han(12years)/첼로 한재민 Piano Insun Choi/피아노 최인선 Kumho Prodigy Concert Jae Min Han 로베르트 슈만 첼로와 피아노를 위한 환상소곡집, op.73 2018년3월3일 금호아트홀 연주 th-cam.com/video/PM8FY12EqW0/w-d-xo.html
Beautifully expressed performance through a cello n piano of a wonderful graceful song. Mr. Han is truly an early teen prodigy. Mr. Han's passionate performance reminds me of two scripture verses from the Bible. They are Luke 2:47 and John 14:12. Thank you.
너무너무 잘한다~~😊
천재다. 저 나이때 나올수 있는 감성인가 ?
넘 넘 귀엽고 표정까지 완벽하다!!!
어쩜 저리 어린 나이에 감탄이 절로 나옵니다
This piece is my all-time favorite Cello piece. I loved to play it myself. As amateur Cellist, I never reached your level though, of course. I would LOVE to see how this piece "matures" alongside your "growing older" journey. It will certainly have different notions every time and it will never be a "best", but a "different" approach, since all your soul is already in it here at age 12. Please keep playing the Cello for many decades to come. And when you'll have a concert in Germany, I'll definitely buy a ticket!
맨처음 시작할때도 정말 좋았고 4악장 리듬타면서 칠때 완전 빠져들었어요 ❤❤❤
어둔 눈이 얼마나 많이 울었을까 어둠을 은혜와감사로 피니 세상어느것이 은혜감사 기쁨 행복아닌것이 없었으리. 모든것이 당신의 품안이었음을 당신의 눈물속에 있었고 피어는 꽃이었읍니다 이 세상은 모든것이 당신 눈물속에 피어나요.
Wow!!!! Best
한재민 첼리스트님 팬 입니다
뷰티풀❤
WoW 정말 좋아요
피아니스트 이름 아는 분??
안지원
감사^^@@philbird6699
첼로 반주자로 유명하신 피아니스트 입니다
현대곡을 들어보면 그의 해석력과 표현력을 절감할 수 있습니다 모르는 곡이건 알았던 곡이건 좋아하는 곡이든 아니든 다 살아서 움직이게 만듭니다
오늘 독주 연주 롯데홀에서 듣고 왔는데, 연주 끝나니 저도 모르게 눈물이 쏟아 지더군요 너무나도 압도적이었습니다 우리에게 아름다움을 전해주러 온 것 같았어요
드보르작 첼로 콘체르토를 완전히 새로 듣는 것 같아요 한재민님이 연주하면 그 곡이 살아서 와요
첼로로 노래하는듯❤
혹시 피아노 악보 공유 받을 수 있을까요?
🙏🌸
Lol the second bow is very well likef
AHHHH SOUNDS LIKE THE ELEVATOR BECAUSE IM NOT ON YOUR LEVEL!!!
ㅠㅠㅠㅠ너무좋은…….
한재민님, 하나님 믿으시는군요. 너무 감동적이고 자랑스럽습니다. 그리고. 임윤찬 피아니스트를 꼭 전도부탁드려요. 삼성병원에서 하나님의 은혜 윤찬군과 찬양해줘서 너무 고마워요:)
한재민군 격한 응원드립니다!
너무 멋진 연주 감사합니다! ✨️
저번에 악플 달았었는데 크리스찬 이시군요 죄송하고 은혜 짱 받았습니다. 최고!
너무 멋진곡이네요. 재민님 언제나 귀한 연주 들려주셔서 감사해요❤
한재민씨 친구인 임윤찬씨는 예수님을 안믿는다는데 꼭 전도하기 바래요 같이 음악하고 같이 천재 소리를 들어도 나중에 한재민씨는 예수님 믿어 천국 가고 임윤찬은 안믿어서 지옥 갈 거 아니예요 혼자만 천국 가지 말고 임윤찬도 데려가길 바래요 친구가 지옥에 가는거 내버려두지말고 뭐 벌써 전도하시는지 모르지만 어쨌든
임윤찬 피아니스트는 천주교 세례교인입니다. 세례명은 에릭. 조금만 검색해도 알 수 있는데 사실이 아닌걸 가벼이 적지 마세요.
감사로 감사로 감사
믿음연주 블레싱 😊
이 찬양 내게 견딤버팀이 유일한 시간 하루 내내 들었다 수석샘님 물으셔서 좋아서요^^ 아이유가 나온 드라마 할머니와 수어대화처럼 답했다 손 동글게 코 앞에 동글게 모으고 표정만으로 말했다 말이 나오지 않아서 수석샘님 계셔서 지낼 수 있는 곳이기도 했다 주를 안못 믿어요 하셔도 결이 나와 🌸 편안했다😊
고마워요 소년님 👦
은혜가 되네요~~~
지금 몇번 듣고있는지 몰라요 ❤ 사랑합니다 주님
아멘!
아멘. 하나님이 함께하시는 재민군.. 자랑스럽습니다! 더 크게 쓰임받으시길.
한재민님을 들어쓰시는 주님께 찬양을 올려드립니다. 하나님께서 사랑하시는 이 자녀를 통해 하나님의 살아계심 드러내소서
가사가 들리는듯 해요. 울림이 있습니다.
I’ve come here again after months later because this concert is spectecular. And as a turkish i would like to make a statement about those red vests :D I think they tried to reflect turkish culture. This piece is written in modern turkey but in the ottoman period government’s soldiers (original name: yeniçeri) used to wear red jacket as their uniforms. And you might see the traditional turkish ice cream sellers still wear red jacket as a costume. also this piece reminds me of turkish history and i’ll write some infos for the people who wants to understand what is this piece probably about. Like why hopa is fast, Ankara is dark and kinda scary while bodrum is so sprightly delightful? And some fun facts are coming because Fazıl Say has hidden some traditional melodies in the piece and its really fun to listen while you already know the original versions of them. I will tell all these little details in the piece as the text goes on. So basically the piece’s main story is about the turkey before its modernized and as the piece goes on we can see the changes and revolutions has been made through the years. Simply it stars with the period of colapse of the ottoman empire and then war of independence years and it ends with the modern day civilized turkey. Even in this one piece you can travel turkey, be an observer on how modern day turkey has been created from ottoman by Atatürk, soldiers and millions, meet with turkish people and can feel their pain. Now I’m gonna add more details for curious people. I. Sivas: sivas is a city located on the anatolian side of turkey and you can find that eastern impression all over the city. It is also important location for independence war because Atatürk made a congress which has a milestone impact for war. So this part starts with “Sazım” it is a folk song written by “Aşık Veysel” he is a blind poet and folk-composer from Sivas who lived in those war years. in this part there is a huge inspiration from a very well-known folk song “Uzun ince bir yoldayım” it is popular among all over the country. It’s written by Aşık Veysel too. But this one is exceptional because nearly everyone who lives in turkey knows this song’s lyrics from beginning till the end. Fazıl Say literally makes you to fall in love again with this beautiful melody. My word to describe to this part would be: despair II. Hopa: Its a town of Artvin and located in the Blacksea region of turkey and neighbors with Georgia. This part is particularly fast because in the black sea region there is a folk dance called “horon” it is a very rhythmic and tiring dance :D (based on real experiences) while this dance goes on there is a traditional music for this and they are being played with a traditional instrument called “kemençe”. This is totally what Fazıl Say tried to write in the score and it is very well played by Jaemin. Maybe he doesn’t know it but he is playing his cello exactly how kemençe being played. One word to describe: awakening III.Ankara: I think this is the most hard part of the piece to listen to but it is very important to understand the war atmosphere in 1920’s. Ankara is Turkey’s capital where Atatürk’s mausoleum is, first independent parliment established and strategic point for war. So this part starts with a cannon-like sounds. Yunchan plays it very heavily just like it should be. In this part from start to finish you can truly feel the chaotic atmosphere, tension, danger, courage, determination and death. With the full of ups and downs in the middle you can also find the hope and pure love for country. As we keep to listen it there is a melody actually a military song composed in those times. Song’s name is “Ankara’nın taşına bak”. Again very famous song all over the country. Nice choise, nice interpretation. The ornaments somewhere in this part also reminded to me that Say’s piano sonata Kara Toprak/Black Earth (also that sonata is inspired from Aşık Veysel) Once again one word to describe this part: sacrifice/devotion IV. Bodrum: Last jazzy part finally has come :D bodrum is a district of Muğla in Agean region of Turkey. And also one of the most popular touristic spots in the country, both for foreigners and locals. In this part joy is all over the place. We can really understand how much Fazıl Say loves jazz. Even in a turkish interview he said he likes jazz so much, also he has Gershwin recording and Turkish March’s jazz version. So no big surprise for his listeners for this part. And another hidden well-known melody is here “Yıldızların Altında” its a poem written in 1928 and composed in that era. Very old song from Turkish Tangos and its still like the first day. Years couldn’t aged this melody. Also it really suits Bodrum. Before the final part we also hear again “uzun ince bir yoldayım”. We were heard it before in Sivas. Fazıl Say really did a great job with putting these various melodies throughout the piece. Anyway with Bodrum’s energetic structure it tells us that war is over and finally we gain our independence. In these years ,after the world wars and turks’ own war were over, they represent freedom and development. All seems great but the end of this part doesn’t seem peaceful at all. Opposite, the ending is horrible, everything is everywhere with all complexity. The end of this piece is the reflection of today’s Turkey i presume. I am not gonna get into the political issues here but if you know, you know. Our traditional one word picking ceremony: relief or liberty So i think i said all the things i’ve had and btw all the things i wrote here are my own ideas about this piece. Maybe this is not the piece’s main idea idk but as a person who’s listens classical music, researches history, languages, aware of politics and culture i just wanted to compile my knowledge here. Finally at the end of this paragraph you can find the links of the hidden songs i told about inside this piece. If you read all the way down to here you got my huge appreciation. I don’t think anyone will really read at this point but i am happy to write my thoughts down. Stay with music, Yunchan and Jaemin :D Links: Fazıl Say- Kara Toprak/Black Earth th-cam.com/video/gYtybgToH2Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UfqRAT4q7m6Iyp0U Sazım Türküsü: th-cam.com/video/ovIE9h1W2qo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GTWEOHFJOaa8Enhd Original Uzun ince bir yoldayım: th-cam.com/video/pnv79vuL_GY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9VfE2ICsVwKDdCXF Alternative version: th-cam.com/video/SVvFJilvjas/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gm1elvZWTpnSqHVf This is what kemençe looks and sounds like: th-cam.com/users/shorts7HLpOlASFAA?si=HQAMCuffhqv4JFOq Ankara’nın Taşına Bak: th-cam.com/video/znKQws2vIJw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XJDM5sd87RseBfj7 Yıldızların Altında: th-cam.com/video/bmerm032ZWs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xC4posjcN4WrBhci
Thanks to your great explanation, I've come to understand this wonderful piece of music better. Although the independence war of Atatürk is not widely known in Korea, I do know to some extent the person who shaped present-day Turkey. Inferring from the music, it seems that the great struggle for founding a nation indeed required many sacrifices. It makes me want to learn more about Turkish history.
@@lucash7953I am honored thank you for reading my comment and making a feedback. As you said each country has its own unique history and sacrifices and Turkey in this case is not an exception. To be honest, make you want to learn my country's history also made me flattered. For that reason i want to make couple of recommendations for you. For Turkish music, if you like folk-rock, i highly suggest you to look up the channel called "Anatolian Rock Revival Project". And for Atatürk's miricilous story you can read Lord Kinross or Andrew Mango’s biographies about Atatürk. I think first one is more easy to read for beginning. And also there is a movie called “Veda” (farewell) this is a great start to understand Atatürk.
아 너무 아름답네요.
너무 너무 너무 좋다 할렐루야!
너무 소리가 좋아요!! 귀한 연주 찬양 감사합니다!!^^
Excellent ! Melody from Heaven.
첼로 타악기였네
16:12 why its so sad😢
Gorgeous! Sometimes it feels really intrusive and indecent to watch a cellist's face while they're playing. It's definitely one instrument that should come with a veil! 😁
정말 좋습니다. 🙏🙏🙏
미쳐버려
너무 잘한다 너무 잘해 ··. 두 천재의 연주 진짜 최고다
한재민 첼리스트의 왕성한 활동을 기대합니다. 화이팅!!!