The mere appearance of her on the concert stage instantly creates an amazing light atmosphere in the soul. Her appearance on the stage alone evokes the impression of a fresh summer sunny morning.
Violin: Bomsori Kim (South Korea) Orchestra: Munich Chamber Conductor: Daniel Giglberger Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K.219 0:34 - I. Allegro aperto (8:13 - Cadenza) 9:38 - II. Adagio 19:43 - III. Rondeau: Tempo di minuetto
As a kid, Mozart was NOT one of my favorite composers. In fact, even today, in my old age, I am not a real fan of Mozart. When I was in my teens, I mentioned that fact to my father who was a wonderful violinist, and he said, "That's because Mozart is never played very well." Kim Bomsori plays Mozart very, very well. She is able to get everything out of every phrase and every note. Nothing is just played. Not a single boring note. Everything has shape and direction. It is simple and complicated all at once. What a wonderful young violinist!
Like yourself, never been a great fan of Mozart, but love this performance by the wonderful violinist, Miss Kim_ Bomsori. We really are spoilt for choice now with so many young fine classical musician to choose from to view and listen to on RU-vid.
She is brilliant and fully understands Mozart's subtle complexity ... she therefore feels deeply every nuance and transmits all of it for a profound and joyful experience we can treasure.
@@belarminoalvarezperez8924 Because of his pride, J.S.Bach is far from God, even Brahms is closer to God, but as a craftsman of music, he is second to none.
It is impossible not to love Bomsori. There is no doubt that she is a great unique talent. Video recordings of her performance in those distant times are valuable not only because of the sounds of her violin, but also for the amazing experiences that are displayed on Bomsori's nice face.
Acertado Mykota L., el talento de BONSORI es especial, mágico con una dulzura eterna, además de bella trasciende los tiempos de la vida, es definitivamente un sueño. saludos y bendiciones .Venezuela.
This performance by Bomsori is a living illustration of Sandro Botticelli's The Birth of Venus. The only difference is that it is not a static canvas, but a dynamic video. Although the impressions are equally similar, and just as bright. The combination of wonderful music and incredibly sincere and lively facial expressions of Bomsori is stunning. Both are amazing in equal measure. In her pauses, Bomsori carefully monitors the music of the orchestra: its rhythm, melody (she almost imperceptibly "beats" the musical bars, rhythmically tilting her head slightly). And she completely floats in this atmosphere of music when the piece is performing. It is a pure balanced energetic play of the human spirit. It is an amazing harmony that Bomsori creates before our eyes together with the highly professional orchestra. Bomsori is very attentive to people. She is touchingly sincere. The persistent audience called her for an encore twice. On her first encore, she first bowed to the orchestra. That is, she appreciated the highly professional performance of the orchestra's musicians. And then she bowed to the audience. And her respect for the listeners - one cannot but see. It seems that Bomsori's performance recreates an amazing bright atmosphere, which for some reason is associated with the world of free spiritual aspirations during the Renaissance ... Probably, the one who posted this amazing video on the Internet immediately appreciated the uniqueness of Bomsori's talent and her absolute immersion in music. It seems to me that this is a laconic, truly unique, valuable video. Pure sunny world of Bomsori's soul. Stunning moments of time when you can see how she goes with her open soul to the audience of the concert hall.
A striking feature of Bomsori's violin playing, which immediately catches the eye, is the incredibly filled, lively, sparkling, organic inner life that her magic violin radiates in every her performance, and she herself - especially her lovely eyes and her sincere facial expressions.
I agree with you. It is difficult to express, because both the consciousness notes her pretty beauty, and the subconscious mind sees and feels her inexplicably attractive soul.