Internat. Chopin Piano Competition 2005 in Warsaw, Poland

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Postby citrine_peridot » 14 Oct 2005, 09:49

it just worked for me... don't ask me cuz I don't know why...

come on, just go watch the live one, it had some nice sonatas going on yesterday afternoon.
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Postby Nocturneguy » 14 Oct 2005, 10:53

Is Mei-Ting out???

heh, it would not be surprising...

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Postby Jeliness2 » 14 Oct 2005, 16:26

Hahah, I fell in love with Rachel Kudo's Chopin Sonata. ahhh.

Ahhh, that girl from China-HK's arm was so pale. Was she an albino? I felt like her arm could snap in half.

Ok enough of that. haha
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Postby aout4 » 15 Oct 2005, 01:29

citrine_peridot wrote:it just worked for me... don't ask me cuz I don't know why...

come on, just go watch the live one, it had some nice sonatas going on yesterday afternoon.


we would love to, if we could...but due to the time differences, I can't catch the whole lot, and i can't possibly sit in front of the pc and watch whole day without doing a thing.
It's good to have these "live" performances, at least we don't have to fly to poland....(though everyone would die to go there)
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Postby PianistSk8er » 15 Oct 2005, 14:09

My favorite part of the competition - and probably the only part I really watched in detail - was Dang Thai Son's Mendelssohn Concerto followed by 24/1. 8)

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Postby Jeliness2 » 16 Oct 2005, 14:59

That was great.

Well, yay for all the 12 finalists (hehe esp. Rachel Naomi Kudo. Go USA!)
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Postby aout4 » 17 Oct 2005, 09:15

yeah! And Rieko Nezu went in too! :)
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Postby citrine_peridot » 21 Oct 2005, 19:03

tony wrote:POLSKI ALLTHE WAY!!!! :P :P


OK, (despite your typing) you won, happy now?
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Postby Jeliness2 » 21 Oct 2005, 19:03

Yay, it's over!

1st prize... Rafał Blechacz! (Poland!)
2nd- Not awarded
3rd- I think it was shared by the Lim brothers from S. Korea
4th- I think it went to Takashi Yamamoto from Japan
5th- Not awarded
6th- I think it went to Ka Ling Colleen Lee from China-HK

W00t, well It was kind of hard, because I was trying to decipher the polish. So I may be wrong about the placing, but that was the order.
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Postby elvenpianist » 21 Oct 2005, 21:16

Jeliness2 wrote:Yay, it's over!

1st prize... Rafa? Blechacz! (Poland!)


Surprise!
lolol
So an american wins the national chopin comp in the usa; polish wins international in poland.. lol I'm cool with that.
I still don't get music competitions, anyway..
(actually, I'm begining to realize that the whole music "industry" is totally ****ed up, and am more than doubtful if I even want to put myself in it... bleh it's all depressing)
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Postby PianistSk8er » 22 Oct 2005, 00:18

elvenpianist wrote:
Jeliness2 wrote:Yay, it's over!

1st prize... Rafa? Blechacz! (Poland!)


Surprise!
lolol
So an american wins the national Chopin comp in the usa; polish wins international in poland.. lol I'm cool with that.
I still don't get music competitions, anyway..
(actually, I'm begining to realize that the whole music "industry" is totally ****ed up, and am more than doubtful if I even want to put myself in it... bleh it's all depressing)


I really thought that Blechacz's playing was phenomenal. I think that the fact that he is from Poland most likely only gives him a direct connection with the influences which were more or less probably shared with those of Chopin. Regardless, his articulation, timing and technique are all top-notch. 8) The right man won; though, there were many talented individuals in the competition as well.
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Postby Nocturneguy » 22 Oct 2005, 22:21

POLISH! AWESOME!
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Postby elvenpianist » 22 Oct 2005, 22:46

PianistSk8er wrote: The right man won; though, there were many talented individuals in the competition as well.


I actually heard Wunder (grand polonaise), I'm amazed he didn't make the finals, at least. Amazing performance.
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Postby tony » 22 Oct 2005, 23:30

citrine_peridot wrote:
tony wrote:POLSKI ALLTHE WAY!!!! :P :P


OK, (despite your typing) you won, happy now?
what is that supposed to mean citrene your always saying nasty things to me! :(
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