@@correasilvio2010ohhhh!!! No por Dios!!!! Daniil es el mejor panista del mundo, dicho por los críticos más importantes y yo estoy absolutamente de acuerdo con ellos, hay muchos muy buenos, excelentes pero Daniil es excelente, insuperable, inigualable, espectacular!☺️
il y a eu "les travailleurs de la mer" Maintenant il y a "le travailleur des notes" AUCUNE note n'échappe à son contrôle il est le plus GRAND de ce millénaire.
Shiskin is the latest, great product of the extraordinary Russian piano school. We are all indebted to Russian musical culture, which has given us so many immortal masterpieces.
Well,, I don't know who the other participants in this 17th Chopin Competition were, or who the winners were, but I can hardly believe that any of them played better than this. Such an elegant tonal and temporal expression of this beautiful music. I cannot wait to experience him playing live.
Public performance of piano music could not possibly get any better than this. Every aspect of this performance is fully realized and absolutely superb. There are no "bad" pianists today who are capable of entering these big competitions, but THIS young man stands out as a champion among the many giants who overcrowd the field. That today's young competitors play FAR better than most of the established great and famed artists of the past is a tragic irony in a world where public interest in serious music seems to be waining more and more with each passing year. Well GOD BLESS YOU, Dmitry, and may you know nothing but JOY in your exquisite talent. What the JUDGES apparently thought of you has nothing to do with who and what you are. It only reflects THEIR stupidity, or their CORRUPTION. I see you as a LIVING MIRACLE.
Браво!Счастлива за Вас,Дмитрий!Я сама пианистка ,и сын у меня-пианист.Низкий поклон вашей маме и вам,конечно.Слушаю вашего Шопена каждый день.Благодарю.
I have listened to Dmitry Shishkin version of Concerto in E minor twice,1st time before others participants and 2nd time after and I dare to say that his performance is the best of all!He don't afraid of using pianissimo according to his aristocratic taste and at the same time he achieved full harmony with the orchestra. Admirable pianist with splendid fingers !
There is no sin in playing lightly and gently, IF every note is clearly sounding that makes musical sense, i.e., having a correct articulatory relationship with the whole, and IF the tone still radiates with a quality that pleases the ear. That is exactly how this performance strikes me. It's a virtue - not a shortcoming - the way Dimitry Shishkin played with the Warsaw Philharmonic orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Jacek Kaspszyk, in the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall. In this performance, the orchestra comes through beautifully. Every tone is so pure and so supportive of the others. While some other performances in this competition sound busy, chaotic, and even noisy, this one sounds quiet by comparison, yes, but exceptionally pure and peaceful. In the 3rd movement, I can imagine Chopin hopping and skipping through a broad quiet Warsaw street in an early morning, all by himself and hearing his own steps, full of bliss.
What a vivace for the 3rd! It provides an extraordinary contrast to the martello-like finish of the 1st and then the very slow, peaceful, and dream-like 2nd!
He produces incredibly romantic sound effect!! btw Dmitry was even on live chat with the audience a day before he got to his grand final, such a nice person :)
Дима, дорогой, красивое исполнение этого концерта Шопена, которое я слышал. Ты так одухотворённо играешь: тонко, с душой, безупречно с технической стороны, браво! ❤🎉🙏
I just love his interpretation of the part between 20:35 and 21:42. It just sounds so different from any other version of this concerto I've heard (basically - all from 2010 and 2015). The musical motif is clearer, and the Yamaha has a different sound in 20:58.. just wonderful.
It's such a great collaboration between a virtuoso pianist and such a fine orchestra. And the product is so light, so clear, so smooth and yet so exciting, it's breathtaking. Cheers.
Изумительный Шишкин, под стать ему прекрасный оркестр! Просто восхищение! Они все - единое целое, включая Шопена и Ямаху! Это очень редкое явление! Не перестаю удивляться Дмитрию - насколько он внутри музыки, у меня нет слов выразить то, что он делает с душой моей! Брависсимо!!!
Spectacular !!! Dmitry, your interpretation of a very high quality, is all in emotion and such tenderness ❤ !! Your technique (which I admire) is remarkable !! Really bravo Dmitry, you are my favorite pianist 🎹 !! I would really love to hear you in concert one day 🎹👏 !!!
You certainly have that right. PLUS his EXTRAORDINARY virtuosity adds an astonishingly bright, jewel-like finish to a performance largely characterized by aristocratic elegance, great sensitivity and extreme poise -- all qualities that demonstrate Chopin at his very best.
On the 2nd movement of the e minor concerto, beginning at 22:52 of this clip. The overpowering impression of this particular performance of the Romanze is: It's still; it's limpid; and it's dreamy. Above all, it's always sensuous and beautiful. The cantabile in the myriad of pearl-like rolling variations of the solo floats and glitters above. But it never ever masks the ever-so-gentle, recurrent, murmuring interchange between the bassoon and the low strings in B major (the dominant of E - the key of this movement) that begins in Rehearsal A (measure 31), that cradles and soothes my ears. And you can see that's what Chopin had intended and, in fact, how Hector Berlioz had responded when he heard Chopin himself play this movement. Cheers.
Absolutely! And the closing section in triplets was played so beautifully it brought me to tears. I have never heard the Rmanze played with such touching heartfelt sentiment.
he played so many of the "immature" pieces in this competition (whether meaning by chopin actually being young, like playing op.1, or whether the chopin pieces that are played frequently by young pianists, like fantasie-impromptu op. 61), but i think his strategy was to show the artistry in chopin's earliest work, and also bring out new sides to pieces people have heard sick, like fantasie-impromptu lol. i think it worked!
Tecnica al servizio del suono e della musica,gusto, garbo, bellissimo fraseggio, soprattutto mai eccessivo! ingiusto che non sia tra i primi tre posti, comunque farà una grande e meritata carriera
So many exciting moments... And Chopin composed it before he was 21? What a genius! And he published his first set of Etudes as op.10 just shortly before... And... there are so many of those glittering runs in the concerto we also hear an abundance of in op.10 too. Shishkin's execution is fantastic!
+lo yeeOn The music from 40:07 on to the end (of this recording) - for more than 3 full minutes - i.e., the final push toward climax that begins at measure 340 of the 3rd movement, which is 16 measures before the rehearsal number H in the Jan Ekier Chopin National edition, a three-octave run based on the melodic minor scale of C# minor that is then immediately followed by a playful double time "retreat" over two octaves (in harmonic minor) on the left hand that winds up with a "la-si-la-um ", "la-si-la-um" loop that becomes the great beginning of the finale, which is reminiscent of the awe-inspiring C major Etude of Op.10. It is so beautiful, so enthralling, it's beyond words. It was Chopin's unique pianism and it was the work of a genius. At age 20, not Liszt, nor even Beethoven could compare. Few recordings on TH-cam are as good as this - and certainly no other finalists who played this concerto last year were as good. Cheers.
+lo yeeOn In this concerto, the long lines and broad sweeps make Chopin more classical than Mozart and Clementi. Classicism as a style aims for what is often known as nobility - balance, steadiness, and above all a sense of calm and simplicity. The Chopin in this recording strongly suggests those qualities. Clearly benefited by having pianos with a keyboard with more octaves and a greater soundboard of his time than those available in Mozart's, Chopin exploited his advantage and succeeded in extending the ideals of classicism, as demonstrated by what he wrought in this concerto. Yet, Chopin was also at the same time as modern as Prokofiev, who came almost a century later and wrote many works for the piano with brilliant and chiseled sonorities. In the latter respect, Chopin separated himself from his famous contemporary and another prodigy Felix Mendelssohn, whose work was typically built on more conventional harmony. I have never realized the significance of the e minor concerto until after hearing Dimitry Shishkin play it with the Warsaw Philharmonic - an unforgettable collaboration.
+lo yeeOn Dimitry's virtuosity breathes. It's not hurried, not mannered, nor wayward. It's always beautiful; it's epic classicism. If you're in a hurry, at least listen to the last few minutes beginning at 40:08. Cheers.
Things that were good four years ago remain good. I still like to come back and listen to this excellent performance once in a while. But i hope he now has a little time to expand his Chopin repertoire since winning the Second prize at the International Tchaikovsky this summer. Dmitry played an excellent 2nd round and was a favorite, at least for someone like me, to win the top prize, having also heard his concerto performances. But it is rare that pure musical reasoning alone determines the final outcome in a piano competition like the Tchaikovsky event. Bravo!
Agree with your comment. Among young pianists, Shiskin rendition and Trifonov's version were very impressive. On the competition issue, back in the past, there were some years of competition that the runner up flourished in the piano world more than the winner. For good manner let's not mention the names here.
The tone of that Yamaha piano is perfect for the second movement. I'm sure that the bassoon player enjoyed playing his solo to that heavenly accompaniment. The tone seems to be softer & a little cushioned compared to some of the other pianos. Both Dmitry & Eric Lu have those long, lean & incredible fingers that my piano teacher would say are "perfect" for the piano. It is definitely a wonderful performance & interpretation. Bravo Mr. Dmitry!!!
He is incredibly talented, God bless him.
Some say he's the new Horowitz. Incredibly talented as well polite, humble and respectful on the stage. A miracle. God bless you, Mitya.
I completely agree with you. The way that he play with his hands and also his long fingers.
하 참 나 참 또모 덕분에 내가 여기까지 왔군ㅋㄱㄱㅋㄱㄱㄱㄱㅋㄱ
시쉬킨 내한기념으로 또 다시 보러 왔습니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
미투~ 요.
또모님께 감사요.
그전에
유튜브 알고리즘에 감사~ 🎵🎵🎵
나도ㅎㅎ
악 ㅋㅋ
나도
00:30 I. Allegro maestoso
22:51 II. Romance. Larghetto
34:08 III. Rondo. Vivace
조성진님이 우승한 해네요!! 드미트리 버전두 진짜 좋다ㅠㅠ
Dmitry is my favourite pianist. Best wishes for his future! Hope I could visit Russia in the future to hear a concert of Dmitry Shishkin. 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 👏
+meiling chiu same. i wanna visit either Moscow or St. Petersburg
Es muy bueno, excelente pero Trifonov es mejor, insuperable.
Heureusement on l'entend à Paris.!
@@rinacravero Lugansky és mejor!
@@correasilvio2010ohhhh!!! No por Dios!!!! Daniil es el mejor panista del mundo, dicho por los críticos más importantes y yo estoy absolutamente de acuerdo con ellos, hay muchos muy buenos, excelentes pero Daniil es excelente, insuperable, inigualable, espectacular!☺️
He was incredible at the final stage. I admire his outstanding technic and tempo. He's a great pianist.
+Michał Gustowski cudny chłopak!
Tak, występ bardzo udany ! Czasami za delikatnie ....
Fenomenalne współgranie z orkiestrą ! Występ bardzo dobry - Ja to kupuje ! ;-)
il y a eu "les travailleurs de la mer"
Maintenant
il y a "le travailleur des notes"
AUCUNE note n'échappe à son
contrôle
il est le plus GRAND de ce millénaire.
Shiskin is the latest, great product of the extraordinary Russian piano school. We are all indebted to Russian musical culture, which has given us so many immortal masterpieces.
No better words to describe . Such beautiful performance can only from a beautiful soul .
It's astonishing that he got only the sixth position.
Well,, I don't know who the other participants in this 17th Chopin Competition were, or who the winners were, but I can hardly believe that any of them played better than this. Such an elegant tonal and temporal expression of this beautiful music. I cannot wait to experience him playing live.
Seongjin Cho
Bruce Liu’s over shishkin AND seong Jin Cho
Lol
I agree other than Cho, his performance was unbelievable.
This guy is definitely better than the rest tho
@@Summer-lb7trWhen im in a ragebait competition and my opponent is @Summer-lb7tr: 😱😱😱😱
Public performance of piano music could not possibly get any better than this. Every aspect of this performance is fully realized and absolutely superb. There are no "bad" pianists today who are capable of entering these big competitions, but THIS young man stands out as a champion among the many giants who overcrowd the field. That today's young competitors play FAR better than most of the established great and famed artists of the past is a tragic irony in a world where public interest in serious music seems to be waining more and more with each passing year. Well GOD BLESS YOU, Dmitry, and may you know nothing but JOY in your exquisite talent. What the JUDGES apparently thought of you has nothing to do with who and what you are. It only reflects THEIR stupidity, or their CORRUPTION. I see you as a LIVING MIRACLE.
It will be interresting to see, how further this pianist grows. Simply
amazing, brings the question where the limit of human spirit and talent
is.
I feel EXACTLY the same way, Hyramess. But they ALL have a great deal to offer, and ALL deserve much adulatin affection and great success.
맞는 말씀입니다. 이 사람의 음악은 진지하고 우아하고 모든 음들이 아름답습니다. 매우 영적인 소리를 들려주고 귀한 연주입니다.
아름다운 음악성에서 이 사람은 독보적입니다.
From 20:35 incredibly Russian interpretation especially 20:56 . Never heard anyone play like this ever before. Incredibly sexy.
I love his piano.
It is graceful, delicate, and has a deep feeling of resonance.
Steinway help him also beautiful
@@adrianopiano5551 his piano is yamaha bro
26:28-26:40 너무 아름답습니다.
영혼을 깨우는 아름답고 우아한 연주입니다. 귀한 음악 들려주셔서 정말 감사.
이때까지 들어본 피아니스트 중 진정 최고입니다.👍👍👍.
오로지 음악자체를 위한 연주.
당신의 예술은 이미 최고입니다. 브라보!!
Beautiful and elegant. He has humility and grace...totally spiritual. He is a gift.
I love everything about his sublime playing and interpretation - Dmitry Shishkin 🥰👏
That nod at 20:31 between Dmitry and the conductor like "Let's do this."
his naive and petite look to the conductor at the end of the 1st mov.; and asking if it was 'good' is PRICELESS... Viva Dmitry!
What joy Shishkin brings to this performance. Thanks so much Dmitry.
Гениальный Шишкин!!! Господь водит его руками. Браво!!!
Played with great depth of feeling that only great pianists can achieve. God bless!
Incredible talented Dmitriy! 👏 Hi is the best of best pianist!! 👌
Браво!Счастлива за Вас,Дмитрий!Я сама пианистка ,и сын у меня-пианист.Низкий поклон вашей маме и вам,конечно.Слушаю вашего Шопена каждый день.Благодарю.
Спасибо ❤️Успехов Вашему сыну🎶🎆
Eu cred ca întreaga interpretare a avut atât pasiune încât și compozitorul ar fi admirat o. BRAVO!!!!!
와 진심대박이네.. 뭐랄까 강약조절과 리듬을 가지고노는거 같아서 나도 모르게 고개가 앞으로 쏠렸다 인상이 찡그러지그도 했다가.. 감정이입되네요.
The third movement is awesome!!
Beautiful
What a beautiful performance.....
Дмитрий Шишкин гениальный пианист❤️
best interpretation of this concerto for me
His performance is totally FLAWLESS, PERFECT and INCREDIBLE!! He definitely deserves to be the top three!!
1. Shishkin
2. E. Bozhanov (if it weren't for his concerto final, which just had too many errors, for any competition)
3. K. Liu -- amazing, needs only to show more enjoyment to have won overall.
20:55 wow, I've never heard sound like this, It's like Alkan's piece
I have listened to Dmitry Shishkin version of Concerto in E minor twice,1st time before others participants and 2nd time after and I dare to say that his performance is the best of all!He don't afraid of using pianissimo according to his aristocratic taste and at the same time he achieved full harmony with the orchestra.
Admirable pianist with splendid fingers !
+Ирина Василиненко Sorry ,of course,"He doesn't"
This performance is very good!
sometimes too lightly and gently ....!? ;-)
There is no sin in playing lightly and gently, IF every note is clearly sounding that makes musical sense, i.e., having a correct articulatory relationship with the whole, and IF the tone still radiates with a quality that pleases the ear.
That is exactly how this performance strikes me.
It's a virtue - not a shortcoming - the way Dimitry Shishkin played with the Warsaw Philharmonic orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Jacek Kaspszyk, in the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall.
In this performance, the orchestra comes through beautifully. Every tone is so pure and so supportive of the others. While some other performances in this competition sound busy, chaotic, and even noisy, this one sounds quiet by comparison, yes, but exceptionally pure and peaceful. In the 3rd movement, I can imagine Chopin hopping and skipping through a broad quiet Warsaw street in an early morning, all by himself and hearing his own steps, full of bliss.
I feel like the Yamaha sounds too shallow
this extremely talented (in every respect) pianist should have taken first prize. virtually flawless performance!
What a vivace for the 3rd! It provides an extraordinary contrast to the martello-like finish of the 1st and then the very slow, peaceful, and dream-like 2nd!
He produces incredibly romantic sound effect!! btw Dmitry was even on live chat with the audience a day before he got to his grand final, such a nice person :)
Does he speak English?
liceous Yes :)
Zhaoting Wang Live chat on what? Facebook, Insta...?
Exceptional dynamics, so much expression with so much precision
Божественно. Он поцеловал весь зал!
the yamaha in this video has such a beautiful tone.
Sensitive ensemble playing with the orchestra - contributing much to the beauty of the overall sound of the music. Shishkin is great for Chopin!
Дима, дорогой, красивое исполнение этого концерта Шопена, которое я слышал. Ты так одухотворённо играешь: тонко, с душой, безупречно с технической стороны, браво! ❤🎉🙏
He is a glorious musician. Music as the voice of Love, it lives in him.
He's my favorite!!!
Admiration ! Miracle !! Marvellous pianist !!!
You BET! ;-)
Shishkin is my favorite . In his rendition he may lack romanticism, but his brilliant sound covers it amazingly.
So beautiful!
I just love his interpretation of the part between 20:35 and 21:42.
It just sounds so different from any other version of this concerto I've heard (basically - all from 2010 and 2015). The musical motif is clearer, and the Yamaha has a different sound in 20:58.. just wonderful.
The best piano solo that Chopin ever wrote
It's such a great collaboration between a virtuoso pianist and such a fine orchestra.
And the product is so light, so clear, so smooth and yet so exciting, it's breathtaking.
Cheers.
Thank you! I couldn't have said it better myself
Изумительный Шишкин, под стать ему прекрасный оркестр! Просто восхищение! Они все - единое целое, включая Шопена и Ямаху! Это очень редкое явление! Не перестаю удивляться Дмитрию - насколько он внутри музыки, у меня нет слов выразить то, что он делает с душой моей! Брависсимо!!!
Спасибо ❤️
😊😊
I keep listening to this rendition regularly, he really brings out inner melodic lines performers usually neglect
It is no other orchestra to sound better in the world.They are Amazing
I really love the part at 14:36 ♥
Spectacular !!! Dmitry, your interpretation of a very high quality, is all in emotion and such tenderness ❤ !! Your technique (which I admire) is remarkable !! Really bravo Dmitry, you are my favorite pianist 🎹 !! I would really love to hear you in concert one day 🎹👏 !!!
Dmitry is great now and he will only get better!
I absolutely love this...
ヤマハの楽器をここまで鳴らす事ができるのはこの方だけの様な気がします。もっと速度を上げても良いかな?と思いましたが、この速度で勝負をするところが自信がある証拠❗素敵です❤️しかも、おくゆかしさまでもカンジル演奏。さすがファイナリスト❗他の方では聞き取りにくい音まで聴こえてきて、とても安心感を覚えます。❤️早弾きのアルゲリッチにはつまらなく聞こえたなか、上向いちゃってるけど、私は好きです。この演奏‼️❤️何回聴いてもコメントしたくなる🎵素晴らしい🎵
28:25 One of the best theme ever
さすがに極度に緊張したのか、精度の非常の高い彼でさえ多少のミスも散見されるが(ショパンは探さなくてもどうしてもバレてしまいやすいですね?)、恐らく並みいるコンテスタントの中でも随一のメカニックで、難所をいともたやすく弾いているようにさえ見えてしまう。これは彼ならではの自制なのかも知れないが、ダイナミクスの幅がもう少しあればと感じる部分があるのだが、メロディアスな部分の歌い込みに、ドキッとさせられるぐらい、他で得がたい素敵な味がある。
とりわけ第2楽章の美しさは、第2番第2楽章でのアムラン(第2位)と並んで白眉。ともにヤマハCFXのしっとりした美しい音色をふんだんに活かした快演といえる気がする。
Superb performance, with wonderful elegance and sensitivity!!!! Playing from the heart!!!
You certainly have that right. PLUS his EXTRAORDINARY virtuosity adds an astonishingly bright, jewel-like finish to a performance largely characterized by aristocratic elegance, great sensitivity and extreme poise -- all qualities that demonstrate Chopin at his very best.
Дима, твоё исполнение вызывает в душе безумное упоение красотой музыки гениального Шопена! Благодарю тебя!❤👌🙏
He did not deserved the 6th prize, he deserved a much better place...
All these competitors play same concerto beautifully, emotionally, but I can tell now their touch tones are different and consistency !!
역시 쉬시킨 감정표현이..장난아니네요
Quelle merveille que ce jeune Shishkin ! Bravissimo, longue vie et que du bonheur. 🤗🤗🤗
Un vrai moment de bonheur! Si jeune et déjà une expression et un doigté exceptionnel c’est fabuleux
On the 2nd movement of the e minor concerto, beginning at 22:52 of this clip.
The overpowering impression of this particular performance of the Romanze is: It's still; it's limpid; and it's dreamy. Above all, it's always sensuous and beautiful.
The cantabile in the myriad of pearl-like rolling variations of the solo floats and glitters above. But it never ever masks the ever-so-gentle, recurrent, murmuring interchange between the bassoon and the low strings in B major (the dominant of E - the key of this movement) that begins in Rehearsal A (measure 31), that cradles and soothes my ears.
And you can see that's what Chopin had intended and, in fact, how Hector Berlioz had responded when he heard Chopin himself play this movement. Cheers.
Absolutely! And the closing section in triplets was played so beautifully it brought me to tears. I have never heard the Rmanze played with such touching heartfelt sentiment.
It's so personally... Thank you very much! I think it's very emotional and intellectual performance at the same time. Thank you, Dmitry!
YES! Absolutely right. The are ALL wonderful, but Shishkin is SUPERB.
Hitting the last key after the orchestra’s last chord... I don’t know why but that was an unbelievably intense moment for me. I can’t explain it
Dmitry shishkin always gives this look "😗😗😗"
The allegro mvt is realy maestoso, bravo
Dmitry made that Yamaha sing and with such romance. What an exceptional and beautiful performance. I'd love to hear him play on a Bechstein sometime.
incomprensible que no este entre los tres primeros
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance fantastic grandiose genial music concerto and pianist
лучшее исполнение Концерта из всех ,которое слышали эти стены !!!
he played so many of the "immature" pieces in this competition (whether meaning by chopin actually being young, like playing op.1, or whether the chopin pieces that are played frequently by young pianists, like fantasie-impromptu op. 61), but i think his strategy was to show the artistry in chopin's earliest work, and also bring out new sides to pieces people have heard sick, like fantasie-impromptu lol. i think it worked!
Tecnica al servizio del suono e della musica,gusto, garbo, bellissimo fraseggio, soprattutto mai eccessivo! ingiusto che non sia tra i primi tre posti, comunque farà una grande e meritata carriera
개인적으로 3위 안에 드는 실력인 거 같은데 6위했네.
200k is a lot but this deserves more views
Talento puro. Brilhante diamante!
His second movements is beautiful. I want to hear the real thing once.
Лучшее исполнение концерта, браво!Дмитрий Игоревич, спасибо за чудесное воплощение музыки Шопена.
Дима маладец
Phantastic play by this young guy. To be remembered.
His name is Dmitry Shiskin! He’s very good 😌!!!!
@@loveispatient0808 It seems that he won more Prizes after this competition. So there is more to enjoy from him.
Superb.
So many exciting moments... And Chopin composed it before he was 21? What a genius! And he published his first set of Etudes as op.10 just shortly before... And... there are so many of those glittering runs in the concerto we also hear an abundance of in op.10 too. Shishkin's execution is fantastic!
+lo yeeOn The music from 40:07 on to the end (of this recording) - for more than 3 full minutes - i.e., the final push toward climax that begins at measure 340 of the 3rd movement, which is 16 measures before the rehearsal number H in the Jan Ekier Chopin National edition, a three-octave run based on the melodic minor scale of C# minor that is then immediately followed by a playful double time "retreat" over two octaves (in harmonic minor) on the left hand that winds up with a "la-si-la-um ", "la-si-la-um" loop that becomes the great beginning of the finale, which is reminiscent of the awe-inspiring C major Etude of Op.10. It is so beautiful, so enthralling, it's beyond words. It was Chopin's unique pianism and it was the work of a genius. At age 20, not Liszt, nor even Beethoven could compare. Few recordings on TH-cam are as good as this - and certainly no other finalists who played this concerto last year were as good. Cheers.
+lo yeeOn In this concerto, the long lines and broad sweeps make Chopin more classical than Mozart and Clementi. Classicism as a style aims for what is often known as nobility - balance, steadiness, and above all a sense of calm and simplicity. The Chopin in this recording strongly suggests those qualities. Clearly benefited by having pianos with a keyboard with more octaves and a greater soundboard of his time than those available in Mozart's, Chopin exploited his advantage and succeeded in extending the ideals of classicism, as demonstrated by what he wrought in this concerto.
Yet, Chopin was also at the same time as modern as Prokofiev, who came almost a century later and wrote many works for the piano with brilliant and chiseled sonorities. In the latter respect, Chopin separated himself from his famous contemporary and another prodigy Felix Mendelssohn, whose work was typically built on more conventional harmony. I have never realized the significance of the e minor concerto until after hearing Dimitry Shishkin play it with the Warsaw Philharmonic - an unforgettable collaboration.
+lo yeeOn Dimitry's virtuosity breathes. It's not hurried, not mannered, nor wayward. It's always beautiful; it's epic classicism. If you're in a hurry, at least listen to the last few minutes beginning at 40:08. Cheers.
군더더기 없는 깔끔한 연주다👏🏻👏🏻
Favoloso! Meritava di essere tra i primi tre
Things that were good four years ago remain good. I still like to come back and listen to this excellent performance once in a while. But i hope he now has a little time to expand his Chopin repertoire since winning the Second prize at the International Tchaikovsky this summer.
Dmitry played an excellent 2nd round and was a favorite, at least for someone like me, to win the top prize, having also heard his concerto performances. But it is rare that pure musical reasoning alone determines the final outcome in a piano competition like the Tchaikovsky event.
Bravo!
Agree with your comment. Among young pianists, Shiskin rendition and Trifonov's version were very impressive. On the competition issue, back in the past, there were some years of competition that the runner up flourished in the piano world more than the winner. For good manner let's not mention the names here.
Bravo Dmitry !
Fantastico !!!!!!! Meritava di vincere!!!!!! BRAVO 👏 maestro DMITRY 👏👏👏👏👏
Великолепно! Да, Шопен должен быть именно таким
такое исполнение пережить...это праздник для конкурса!!! Браво,Варшава!!!
Brilliant!
That is THE Piano of the Forest 😏😏
9:48 e 13:36 são os meus momentos de tensão favoritos da peça.
Full of genius!!!
His playing in the last movement effects an otherworldly disembodied patina throughout. Beautiful! PWG
amazing pianist..
Bravo!
His piano is wonderful! ! It is true!
The tone of that Yamaha piano is perfect for the second movement. I'm sure that the bassoon player enjoyed playing his solo to that heavenly accompaniment. The tone seems to be softer & a little cushioned compared to some of the other pianos. Both Dmitry & Eric Lu have those long, lean & incredible fingers that my piano teacher would say are "perfect" for the piano. It is definitely a wonderful performance & interpretation. Bravo Mr. Dmitry!!!