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#1704841 - 06/30/11 10:38 AM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Oops, I slept in, and missed the Brahms. Shame on me. But after looking at the website, was that the very last performance of the competition? We just await the results now, right? EDIT: I just found that most of the performances are on YouTube. I watched some of Son's Rach 3 and it surprised me with how good that piece really is! Hopefully the Brahms will be up soon. I'm not sure if I can sit through all those Rach 3's or Tchaik 1's though. (I don't know if I could sit through even one Tchaik 1.) 
Edited by Orange Soda King (06/30/11 10:47 AM)
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#1704912 - 06/30/11 12:34 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Does anyone know when the awards ceremony goes on in NYC? The Tchaik website says 20:00 in Moscow which I think converts to noon in NYC, but I can't get any live broadcast at the site now?? Got it like 15 mins ago. But the ceremony hasn't started yet. Who would you pick? I reckon they all deserve to be the winner (apart from Chernov. Sorry I didn't mean to be rude to him)
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#1704933 - 06/30/11 01:00 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Everyone in the audience is fanning themselves again. No AC in Russia?? Is it live now? I am still seeing a page which just says LIVE IN 00.00:00:00
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#1704939 - 06/30/11 01:08 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Yes but still nothing changed
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#1704958 - 06/30/11 01:34 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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I restored the password and it is fine now. Thanks.
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#1704984 - 06/30/11 02:24 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Trifonov 1st Yel Eum Son 2nd Seo 3rd ROmanovsky 4th CHernov 5th Trifonov  Romanovsky........ 
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#1705008 - 06/30/11 02:56 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Maybe something was lost since English wasn't his first language, but it seemed very awkward when the presenter for one of the audience choice award described them as the most important awards. Why? He said exactly that, and clearly explained why it is the most important award. Everyone in the audience is fanning themselves again. No AC in Russia??
I guess not. Just like here in Poland, there is not a single concert venue with AC I am aware of.
Edited by Mati (06/30/11 02:57 PM)
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#1705043 - 06/30/11 03:59 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Maybe something was lost since English wasn't his first language, but it seemed very awkward when the presenter for one of the audience choice award described them as the most important awards. Why? He said exactly that, and clearly explained why it is the most important award. But it isn't the most important. The prizes determined by the jury are the ones that are remembered and effect the artists' careers and the history of piano playing.
Edited by pianoloverus (06/30/11 04:00 PM)
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#1705052 - 06/30/11 04:13 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Maybe something was lost since English wasn't his first language, but it seemed very awkward when the presenter for one of the audience choice award described them as the most important awards. Why? He said exactly that, and clearly explained why it is the most important award. But it isn't the most important. The prizes determined by the jury are the ones that are remembered and effect the artists' careers and the history of piano playing. While that might be true... Lang Lang clearly has won audience's choice award many times over and has affected the piano playing especially to hundreds of thousands of Chinese kids.
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#1705076 - 06/30/11 04:49 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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#1705612 - 07/01/11 01:19 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Program for the July 1st concert (taken from a Facebook posting by the organizers)
Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello): Tchaikovsky. Rococo Variations Itamar Zorman (violin): Mozart. Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra, 2nd movement Nigel Armstrong(violin): Corigliano. STOMP Sun Young Seo (voice): Catalani. Aria di Valli (Ebben? Ne andro lontana) Jehye Lee (violin): Wieniawski. Polonaise Brillante Ivan Karizna (cello): Schedrin. Kadrill from the opera 'Not Love Only' Sergei Dogadin (violin): Tchaikovsky. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 2nd-3rd movements Yeol Eum Son (piano): Prokofiev. Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra, Scerzo Edgar Moreau (cello): Penderecki. Violoncello totale Alexander Romanovsky (piano): Chopin. Nocturne in Cis minor Amartuvshin Enkhbat (voice): Mongolian Folk Song Seong Jin Cho (piano): Tchaikovsky. 'Dumka' Jong Min Park (voice): Tchaikovsky. Arioso of King Rene Daniil Trifonov (piano): Tchaikovsky. Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, 2nd-3rd movements
Edited by kcostell (07/01/11 01:23 PM) Edit Reason: adding instruments
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#1705777 - 07/01/11 05:23 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
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#1705928 - 07/01/11 10:21 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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damn, Trifonov is LEGIT!!!
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#1706743 - 07/03/11 04:59 PM
Re: Tchaikovsky International Competition
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Women have won the Tchaikovsky before, Ayako Uehara in piano, 2002, and Viktoria Mullova in violin, 1982, for example.
That's interesting...I had never heard of Uehara. Has she had a big career since winning the Tchaikovsky? I don't know if she's had a big career, but there are a few videos on YouTube, and she has made two CD's of Russian music with EMI. Her playing sounds very poetic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEEX8V8Cjpo
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