Long fingers aren't actually an unalloyed advantage. Obviously good for wider intervals and big chords, but sometimes they can get in the way of really intricate passages, especially if very fast
extraordinary performance of this piece. it is now my favorite interpretation of it. it was also nice to hear an exceptional instrument other than the usual steinway D on the concert stage.
Dear Dmitry; Excellent! Like a champagne bubble there's only one direction you can go, namely, straight to the top. Loved your use of rubato and uncommonly subtle and yet powerful use of dynamics. Reminded me somewhat of Ivan Moravac. Bravo!!!!
That is the interpretation, not just playing. I have heard many pianists with this piece and I say you, this has nothing to do with hard playing. At that point 1:14 is fortissimo. He makes it beautiful, with many emotions, it has breath, it has conception, architecture. Really one of the best. Cameraman shaking is his own problem with machine :D
@@lubosschelepak7032 Yep, I agree with you. Dmitry played it amazingly, best interpretation IMO, but I just thought it was funny how the cameraman shakes :D
Well, he's got the fingers. Arpeggios and octaves are flawless. Speed and expression is amazing. Tone is great for Chopin. I hope he can play Rachmaninoff with a proper desensitized tone.
IMO the Yamaha concert grand CFX is the finest piano made at this time for the concert stage. Olga Kern switched to this piano and I read that the favorite piano of the great Martha Algerich is this piano.
Edward Ferdon I am a huge fan of Yamaha pianos and have had the great honour to play one of the CFX pianos and even though it had yet to be tuned, it was absolutely astounding to play a piano that was nine feet long with extreme amounts of power and felt like absolute magic to play. not only was the instrument amazing, but the technician responsible had regulated it to perfection, it felt almost liquid and divine as I started the opening flourish of Grieg's Piano Concerto. I am no concert pianist but it still sounded fantastic.
@@edwardferdon2161 well it sounds great if tuned correctly. Stein way is the standard because many recordings are recorded on Stein ways and we are used to them. I believe on some occasions steinways are better than yamaha because yamaha is too bright and not serious enough for some sad pieces. I absolutely love fazioli's clarity.
Chopin (like Ravel) wrote pieces that he could not play to his satisfaction. To a young man who broke a string on his Erard he said "Young man, if I could play that Polonaise as it should be played, there would not be a string left on that piano"
@@Aaaa-hs3ev Not exactly, because if Chopin could play all the works he composed, even if for some he lacked power somewhere, this was not the case with Ravel, who did not have the virtuosity to play some of his pieces (Gaspard de la Nuit, concerto in G, notably).
Oh yes! There are some performances from Chopin Competitions where the Pianist did such a phenomenal job that, even if I'd get thrown out, I probably couldn't contain myself from standing up and cheering like a little girl. Many of my favorite interpretations of Chopins pieces are from the Chopin Competitions and every time I listen to them I expect massive cheers and applause ... but instead... silence. So strange^^
In the few measures from around 0:33 to 0:43 it sounds like he's plucking the keys in the bass clef. I like it. But IMMA re edit.. It lost speed. Became bland near the end. Meh sad but I still enjoy Chopins pieces so I can accept it.
@@jjjun92 it is better. I have just heard it and i knew it already was. He won the prize. Although, this is a very good one wouldnt you say? At this level.. any performance is perfect in several ways
Genial la forma de tocar el Vals Mefisto. Pianista Esepcional, muy joven , un genio del virtuosismo . La parte emotiva del Mefisto me llevo a las lágrimas, tan dulce es. Muy merecido el primer premio a este gran maestro .Felicidades a este portento del piano .😀😂🤗😃
The most elegant man to ever walk this planet
폴로네이즈 듣고나서 연주자마다 개성이 다르다는걸 알겠네요!
My favorite Pianist. His is wonderful
The mastery, technique and expression make this young man a Master of the piano!
Exceptional performance! So is the Yamaha!
His hands...... The most beautiful hands of any pianist . He moves his fingers so elegantly .
That's exactly what I thought.
Just perfect 😍 !!! Dmitry has a huge talent !!! He's the best 😄😄 !!!
This performance by Dmitry is so beautifully nuanced! For me, it is the most satisfying interpretation I've heard, really wonderful!
말도안되게 가볍고 깔끔하다
한없이 완벽한 테크니션, 박자를 밀고 당겨주는 세련된 루바토 까지 질리는 부분 없이 이토록 귀를 즐겁게 해주는 센스넘치는 피아니스트라니 아름답다 아름다워....
ㅇㅈㅇㅈ
jeez his hands were made to play piano. Look at how long his fingers are.
it would be enough to do the 3/4 piano as is done for the violin.
You're correct!
Long fingers aren't actually an unalloyed advantage. Obviously good for wider intervals and big chords, but sometimes they can get in the way of really intricate passages, especially if very fast
Very unique interpretation. Love it!
extraordinary performance of this piece. it is now my favorite interpretation of it. it was also nice to hear an exceptional instrument other than the usual steinway D on the concert stage.
These Yamaha CFX sound excellent
I couldn't get used to this different interpretation at first, but now the more I listen to it I think it may as well be the best version!
Interesting rendition, creative I must admit! Well performed!
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such an chopanistic brilliance... awesome
Dear Dmitry; Excellent! Like a champagne bubble there's only one direction you can go, namely, straight to the top. Loved your use of rubato and uncommonly subtle and yet powerful use of dynamics. Reminded me somewhat of Ivan Moravac. Bravo!!!!
4:32 the change between the strong and powerful Part to a slow emotional part touched me so hard... it's really intensive
I think so! !
この方の弾き方や、音楽解釈。テクニックが好き❗❤
Technicall the most accomplished pianist in the competetion
At 1:14, he played it so hard that even the cameraman shook with his camera
That is the interpretation, not just playing. I have heard many pianists with this piece and I say you, this has nothing to do with hard playing. At that point 1:14 is fortissimo. He makes it beautiful, with many emotions, it has breath, it has conception, architecture. Really one of the best. Cameraman shaking is his own problem with machine :D
That really made me burst out laughing lol
@@lubosschelepak7032 Yep, I agree with you. Dmitry played it amazingly, best interpretation IMO, but I just thought it was funny how the cameraman shakes :D
@@lubosschelepak7032 agree
Incredible technique.
Wow. Rather fresh approach. Currently my favorite one so far.
아~ 부럽다 내게도 저런재능이있었다면 중도에서 포기하지않았을텐데.. 타고난 재능에 경의를 표합니다!!!
Well, he's got the fingers. Arpeggios and octaves are flawless. Speed and expression is amazing. Tone is great for Chopin. I hope he can play Rachmaninoff with a proper desensitized tone.
Best interpretation ever!
Браво, прекрасно! Сколько за этим стоит труда, желаю дальнейших успехов и шедевров в Вашем исполнении.
한음한음이 가벼우면서도 묵직하다
テンポは、ごくごく普通。しかし、人並み外れた音楽性と、技術‼️勇敢に英雄ポロネーズを久しぶりに聴きました🎵わたし、この方の演奏が大好き🍀😌🍀
Превосходно, необычная интерпретация, пожалуй, для меня теперь одна из лучших!🌿
Man, his fingers are long...
@I love Bach I heard somewhere the Horowitz could reach a 10th.
I heard Rachmaninov could do 13
Yeah lucky bastard
I love Bach how big is that then?
@@aloofmusician856 from C to E of the next octave
이거 들으면서 자전거 업힐 탔더니 끌바할 거 끝까지 페달 밟으며 올라감. 뭔가 폴란드 군인들의 행진이 머리 속에 그려져서
또모에서 본 이후로 쭉 보게 되네요~
me too!!
I've definitely watched this video 1000 times ...
need help :)
The best I’ve heard! Bravo!
fantastyczne wykonanie
Dobrze techniczne, ale jakieś dziwne porywy i zwolnienia gdzie nie potrzeba... Można się przewrócić, za bardzo stylizowane
@@blaht15 Polecam posłuchać wykonania Kissina, najlepsze jakie słyszałem
Unique interpretation. Brilliant.
0:43 Yesss!
Loved it
beyond impressive! great playing...
Another Rubinstein or Vladimir Horowitz! Simple awesome! A totally unique genius.
The best pianist in the world in this moment. Absolutely the most complete
I believe he must have listened to Horowitz's interpretation of this piece and most likely was inspired by it!
My absolute favorite interpretation!
Esecuzione sensibile,raffinata, emotivamente coinvolgente!!!🎶🎼💝👍
I love this guy!
루바토 독특허다 … 깰끔하고 군더더기 없고…
제스탈은아니지만요 너무 잘쳐요
Awwww soooooo goooooooood so sophisticated beautiful feels good
우아하고 아름답다
아주 묵직하고 좋네요
IMO the Yamaha concert grand CFX is the finest piano made at this time for the concert stage. Olga Kern switched to this piano and I read that the favorite piano of the great Martha Algerich is this piano.
Edward Ferdon I am a huge fan of Yamaha pianos and have had the great honour to play one of the CFX pianos and even though it had yet to be tuned, it was absolutely astounding to play a piano that was nine feet long with extreme amounts of power and felt like absolute magic to play. not only was the instrument amazing, but the technician responsible had regulated it to perfection, it felt almost liquid and divine as I started the opening flourish of Grieg's Piano Concerto. I am no concert pianist but it still sounded fantastic.
I believe fazioli is the best
Jaumaster 69 To each his own.
Jaumaster 69 Hopefully we can agree that it is not the over-hyped Steinway & Sons.
@@edwardferdon2161 well it sounds great if tuned correctly. Stein way is the standard because many recordings are recorded on Stein ways and we are used to them. I believe on some occasions steinways are better than yamaha because yamaha is too bright and not serious enough for some sad pieces. I absolutely love fazioli's clarity.
I loved the sound of that Yamaha CFX.... this guy plays sooo weeeelll
Better than any Steinway! What a lovely sound! And I bet the keys are great too.
Bravo Young Man. Wow.
his bone structure his tone his finger o my
Дмитрий, какой вы молодец!!!
Chopin (like Ravel) wrote pieces that he could not play to his satisfaction. To a young man who broke a string on his Erard he said "Young man, if I could play that Polonaise as it should be played, there would not be a string left on that piano"
Chopin lacked power but not virtuosity!
@@rigel48 That's what he said
@@Aaaa-hs3ev Not exactly, because if Chopin could play all the works he composed, even if for some he lacked power somewhere, this was not the case with Ravel, who did not have the virtuosity to play some of his pieces (Gaspard de la Nuit, concerto in G, notably).
Polonaise No. 6 in A major "Heroic or Drum" op. 53 Is one of my favorite songs of Chopin.
In addition, somewhere in the past I heard it referred to as the "Grand" polonaise.
I think Chopin would be proud to know pianists continue to play his music
didnt he want many of his pieces to be burned once he died?
@@knopfir just the ones that he didn't publish. thankfully they didn't get burned
He got me with the first 4 notes
Really great performance!
Oh, my God!!!
Bravo brilliance music
I would have the hardest time in the audience keeping myself from bursting into applause. Amazing
Oh yes! There are some performances from Chopin Competitions where the Pianist did such a phenomenal job that, even if I'd get thrown out, I probably couldn't contain myself from standing up and cheering like a little girl.
Many of my favorite interpretations of Chopins pieces are from the Chopin Competitions and every time I listen to them I expect massive cheers and applause ... but instead... silence. So strange^^
Great piano. Yamaha is the best now.
Very “HEROIC” expression.
The best interpretation of the competition
you think seong jin cho that one is not as fine as this one? or just the minute difference in terms of interpretation
1:07 only he is playing different from others contestens and I Like it 👍🎼🎵🎶
I doesn’t
Elegante, exquisito y preciso💓
Bravo I love him❤️❤️❤️
저 집중한 표정이 너무 섹시해요; 미치겠네
개인적인 생각으론 이 쇼팽 폴로네이즈는 연주자의 해석이 정말 다양하게 나오고 사람들마다 연주 느낌이 천차만별인듯... 드미트리 짱 흐허헝 ㅠㅠㅠ😭
음이 쫀득쫀득하다. 우아하고,밝고 유려하고, 쉬스킨님의 연주는 전체적으로 우아한 듯..
쉬시킨님 연주는 옥구슬같이 까랑까랑하고 한음한음 힘있게 치는것같으면서도 우아한 그런 매력이죠 개인적으로 조성진님 연주가 부드럽고 귀가 녹아버릴것같은 음향을 내서 더 듣기좋은거같아여 사람을 홀리는 느낌이랄까..사람마다 다르긴하겠지만 조성진님 연주도 한번 들어보시면 좋을것같습니다 ㅎㅎ
뛰어난 연주이지만 쇼팽스럽지는 않네요.
@@pianist0610 쇼팽스럽다라... 쇼팽이 직접 녹음을 남긴 곡이 있나요?
@@pianist0610 모든 연주의 표현은 연주자의 몫이지, 작곡가의 의도를 표현한다는건 너무 구닥다리스러운 생각입니다.
@@kim35177308 趙成珍は神、別格。
誰かと比較するべきではない。
日本人である私も彼には賛辞を惜しまない。
シシキンはシシキンで個性的で素晴らしい。
힘이 넘쳐난다 정말
I love his faces :)
he has this .... soul
so exotic loved it. full of surprises here and there
Amazing
1:14 so Beautiful and so Heroic 🎹🎼🎵
essa sim é uma Polonaise Brilhante!
Bravo!
Дима , ты прелесть!!!❤
WOW. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
BRAVÍSSIMO
Хочу тебя слушать бесконечно,....
He is just wonderful!
Fantastic!
힘차고 강렬하다 ㄷㄷ
His hands are the Rach
프로코피예프 잘어울리겄음
Brillante ⭐️
Ааааааа!!! Красавчик!!!
BRAVO!!!!@@♡♡♡ I LOVE IT♡♡♡
조성진은 햇빛이 찬란할때, 폴란드의 전쟁영웅의 아름다운 귀환을 서사한 것 같다면
쉬시킨은 강인하고 우직한 러시아의 장군을 묘사하는 것 같다
내가 느낀 걸 뭐라 표현하지 싶었는데 딱이네 ㅋㅋ
Beautiful
In the few measures from around 0:33 to 0:43 it sounds like he's plucking the keys in the bass clef. I like it. But IMMA re edit.. It lost speed. Became bland near the end. Meh sad but I still enjoy Chopins pieces so I can accept it.
excellent, but Seong-jin Cho's polonaise is just great.
lol seriously mate?!
@@MrFreitas Yes, Listen to Cho's Polonaise from second stage.
@@jjjun92 it is better. I have just heard it and i knew it already was. He won the prize. Although, this is a very good one wouldnt you say? At this level.. any performance is perfect in several ways
@@MrFreitas I Agree!
Eargasm
Brilliant!!!!!!
Best version ever...
His hands looks like he can grab my whole face in just one hand 😂
Ziemlich knackig und gut gelaunt 😊
손가락이 너무 길어 피아노를 친다기보다 건반을 쓰다듬는 느낌...
when he 😗
Genial la forma de tocar el Vals Mefisto. Pianista Esepcional, muy joven , un genio del virtuosismo .
La parte emotiva del Mefisto me llevo a las lágrimas, tan dulce es.
Muy merecido el primer premio a este gran maestro .Felicidades a este portento del piano .😀😂🤗😃