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Yunchan Lim 임윤찬 LAUGHS in the face of Liszt's hardest piece (Feux follets)
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Ben Laude tells the story of Liszt's 'Feux follets' via Yunchan Lim's remarkable performance.
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0:00 Yunchan's miraculous Liszt
1:13 Surviving Mazeppa, facing Feux follets
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3:34 Harmonic cloud over a beautiful melody
4:31 The devil bickering with a will-o'-the-wisp
6:39 Double-note tutorial
9:04 Liszt's pre-pubescent Feux follets
11:49 Walpurgis night: Yunchan, Trifonov, Cziffra
14:39 Yunchan actually seems to be enjoying himself
15:50 Kissin's cartoonish ghosts, Yunchan's sinister humor

Ben Laude tells the story of Liszt's 'Feux follets' via Yunchan Lim's remarkable performance from the 2022 Cliburn Competition Semifinals.

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@javascriptkiddie2718

1 year ago

The most impressive thing about this pianist is that he played ALL of them back to back without much decline in stamina. I can't imagine how good his professional recording of it will be.

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@hstanekovic

1 year ago

Yunchan Lim is able to play this horribly technically complex piece in a so noble and musical way

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@galigogb4683

1 year ago

BRO HE'S 18💀☠

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@opticalmixing23

1 year ago

Liszt wrote this for people like Lim to play

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@thegreenpianist7683

1 year ago

He's literally insane. I watched the whole set and I probably left a dent on the floor due how many times my jaw dropped throughout.

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@yssong5806

1 year ago

He says he is comfortable playing Liszt's pieces. Because it is not difficult to understand. It means that technique is no longer a problem.

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@ipsitasingh8339

1 year ago

He was invited to play at my university and all seats were booked in 3 minutes. Very disappointed I couldn’t hear him play live

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@foxwithtubesox1075

1 year ago

I didn't know of Feux Follets. I didn't know of Lim. But I'm glad the algorithm brought me here.

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@jacksonjanney1302

1 year ago

I cant imagine what he will be like in 10 years. The attention to detail in his interpretations is astonishing.

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@amesakurako1

1 year ago

This is what Yunchan said at the Van Cliburn press conference (the one with his teacher Sohn Minsoo, not word for word as my Korean sucks): “The name ‘Transcendental Etudes’ sounds threatening, but teacher Sohn emphasises in every lesson that Transcendental Etudes are not just to do with technical skills, but rather surpassing the technical difficulties. The moment musicality is reached again in the music is when it becomes transcendental.” - this is exactly what is magical about Yunchan’s Feux Follets. As a listener, you no longer carry the burden of technique and wondering if the pianist will stumble over his finger. But rather, an image of feux follets dancing and chasing each other in a dark forest emerges before your eyes. If this isn’t storytelling at its finest I don’t know what is! Thank you Yunchan and teacher Sohn for making me see Liszt’s genius!

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@sensennsen

1 year ago

Yunchan is like a child and the piano for him is like a toy. When his hands peck on the piano with the etude in his mind, he enjoys it like a kid as if he was thinking "this is a fun toy".

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@celesteaida48

1 year ago

My goosebumps kid❤. Anytime I listen to him I tear up, I don’t know why.

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@KieronTaylor

1 year ago

My tendons scream to the sound of capricious spirits. What a player!

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@sannumasan

1 year ago

Yunchan said he considers Chopin op10 & op25 etudes more difficult for him for the reason it's harder to bring out its musicality than Listz's Trancendental etudes. Yunchan plans to showcase the entire 27 Chopin etudes during the upcoming Carnegie Hall debut recital in Feb '24. That will be another jaw dropping performance, I bet.

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@melinaanibarro7324

1 year ago

The colors/sounds and storytelling he was able to make in this monster of a piece was so incredible at times i started laughing because i couldn't believe what i was hearing. Also him smiling during it just made it that much more special.

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@TheWojtanowsky

1 year ago

I know guys we're all cultural people with a lot of respect to words like "beauty" and other staff but seriously, Yunchan is fucking amazing beyond mind.

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@BrianOfAteionas

8 months ago

The technical ability aspect is always fun. But it's truly magic when that technical ability isn't flaunted needlessly but used as a tool of expression from someone who clearly understand the spirit and personality of the piece.

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@liliumjade

1 year ago

How can anyone's fingers move with precision that fast? Absolutely incredible. These composers, I'm convinced were sadists and wrote these pieces to torture musicians for an eternity.

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@a_dot_in_space

1 year ago

According to what Yunchan Lim said in an interview on the radio, it took about 5 months to practice all Transcendental etudes. He said that he practiced No. 1, 4, and 5 first, because the longer and more times they practiced, the more it would help him to play perfectly. (According to another interview, out of those three pieces, he practiced No. 5 feux follet first.) After that, he practiced No. 9, 10, 11, 12, and then practiced No. 2, 3, and at the end he practiced No. 6, 7, 8. He said the last piece he practiced was No. 7 Eroica. And he practiced the etudes by matching one or two relatively easy pieces with one very difficult etude. Therefore, as it is feux follet, which is the first piece practiced and practiced the most, it shines even more and shows outstanding performance.

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@superkms94

1 year ago

Now I understood why Yunchan made those facial expressions! Your comparative analysis among pianists is so fun to know! Thanks and what if you were my music teacher at my school days? Haha

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