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2021 Chopin Competition, Warsaw
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'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Schenkerian View Post
I've discovered another one; Polish ADAM KAŁDUŃSKI. Poise and composure in abundance; played like a professional; excellent posture; zero histrionics; much dynamic variance even within the most virtuosic passages. And he's the kind of pianist, as I commented to the spouse, who commands you to listen. All the way with him in the most delicate, quiet passages. Something about him makes you want to listen to him. With some others, during the Nocturnes for instance, you can grow slightly bored. Not with KAŁDUŃSKI. He's obviously pretty experienced already. But with so many excellent competitors I don't really have the expertise to judge adequately.
I did find a U-Tube performance of Adam's from last year, so you can get an idea about what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFXp63mmY4s'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Schenkerian View PostFederico Gad Crema is included in the move to Stage 2 - the man who made the memory lapse!! Also, Bruce Liu of Canada and Kaldunski, whom I liked so well. 45 in all move into the 2nd round.'Man know thyself'
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Saw this pianist, Georgijs Osokins, about an hour ago; he's from Latvia and has quite a lot of professional experience - having been a finalist in this competition in 2015. His stool is way lower than anybody else's and his arms are level with the keyboard, which I found intriguing. This is his 1st Stage performance and I'll post today's when it becomes available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qiguncMYTg
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Originally posted by Schenkerian View PostSaw this pianist, Georgijs Osokins, about an hour ago; he's from Latvia and has quite a lot of professional experience - having been a finalist in this competition in 2015. His stool is way lower than anybody else's and his arms are level with the keyboard, which I found intriguing. This is his 1st Stage performance and I'll post today's when it becomes available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qiguncMYTg'Man know thyself'
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You were right about Liu; he has progressed to the 3rd round. My favourite Kaldunski has been dropped. Disappointed that Osokins is out, also was surprised that the gyrations of Martin Garcia Garcia have seen him progress to the 3rd round. My view is that the Russian in this link will do very well, but it appears my judgement isn't all that crash hot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBF5OBYJaHYLast edited by Schenkerian; 10-13-2021, 04:23 AM.
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Well it really is a lottery at this stage - I note the jury member Thai Son Dang was the winner of the 1980 Chopin competition that saw Martha Argerich resign in protest at the elimination of Ivo Pogorelich. Just to see how controversial this competition can be, look at this superb performance by Evgeni Bozhanov of Chopin's op.5 during the 2010 event - he was consistently in 2nd place but the jury decided to change the rules with the point system during the competition which resulted in him being demoted to 4th place in the final. The winner Yulianna Avdeeva was a pupil of a jury member and full disclosure of this fact wasn't made.
'Man know thyself'
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