I thought that the cellist and saxophonist were both good . My hair stood on end when I saw that the 16 year old pianist Lauren Zhang had chosen Prokofiev 2 . So far more than so good - she is sensational not just technically brilliant but completely inside the music and its lyric heart .
Young Musician 2018 Grand Final
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI thought that the cellist and saxophonist were both good . My hair stood on end when I saw that the 16 year old pianist Lauren Zhang had chosen Prokofiev 2 . So far more than so good - she is sensational not just technically brilliant but completely inside the music and its lyric heart .
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Well, I am more than a little taken aback. I too thought Maxim Claver far more in touch with the work he played. With Lauren Zhang, all the notes were very much there, and in the right order, but played with far too little variation in touch or feel for phrasing, to my ears. Ah well, as she said, there were things she could have played better.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThen I won't tell you .
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I thought Lauren Zhang a worthy winner, alhough I also thought from time to time that the cellist might have 'won'. The Prokovief was not known to me - and I thought her performance quite extraordinary. She seemed to pick up some negativity about her very controlled facial expression, which I thought most unfair. I had her card marked from the semi-final, on the basis of her superb Scarlatti.
I am sorry to say that I found the telvision presentation nauseatingly naff.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI am sorry to say that I found the telvision presentation nauseatingly naff.
I too thought the pianist was a deserving winner, but all three were excellent in their various ways and should have promising futures.
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I have lots to say about the presentation of the programme...but later. I'd personally backed Lauren ages ago and I'm so pleased she won. It was a staggering performance, and NO it was not just getting the notes right (as someone suggested). It's a deep, dark work and for me Lauren brought out all those qualites and more. Bravo.
Among all the gushing, I'd have liked more of it directed to the CBSO and especially to Mark W. who had a pretty daunting task and acquitted himself brilliantly.
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