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Fou Ts’ong 

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Portrety Komitetu Honorowego 17. Międzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego im. Fryderyka Chopina/ Portraits of the 17th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition’s Honorary Committee
Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina/ The Fryderyk Chopin Institute
Dyrektor/ Director: Artur Szklener
Producent/ Producer: Kamila Stępień-Kutera
Scenariusz/ Screenplay: Kamila Stępień-Kutera, Piotr Stasik, Tomasz Wolski
Konsultacja merytoryczna/ Specialist consultation: Stanisław Leszczyński, Grzegorz Michalski
Realizacja/ Realisation: Tomasz Wolski, Piotr Stasik, Anna Gawlita, KIJORA FILM sp. z o.o.
Tłumaczenia/ Translations: Katarzyna Świątoniowska
Nadzór organizacyjny/ Organisational supervision: Joanna Dobrzańska
All rights reserved 2015
Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina
Zapraszamy do śledzenia transmisji z Konkursu na kanale/ Broadcasts from the Competition can be followed on the Chopin Institute's RU-vid channel: / chopin2015
Oficjalna strona Konkursu/ The official Competition website: chopincompetition2015.com
Oficjalna aplikacja iOS/ The official iOS app: appsto.re/pl/jBvv6.i
Oficjalna aplikacja Android/ The official Android app: goo.gl/u93t9T

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Комментарии : 94   
@LukeZX4
@LukeZX4 3 года назад
Absolutely devastated by the news of his passing. He will be dearly missed.
@MartinSmithMFM
@MartinSmithMFM 3 года назад
MY brother lived 3 houses away from Fou and one day as I was about to ring the bell I heard Fou playing the Schubert B flat first mvt, and he made a small mistake on the second subject. He did not stop but at the next cadence, in time, musically and perfectly, replayed that phrase. He did this three times and then went ahead.
@MartinSmithMFM
@MartinSmithMFM 3 года назад
It was high summer and all the windows were open and the T'Songs had a piano visible on every level of their Islington mansion.
@huntazin6389
@huntazin6389 3 года назад
He will always be one of my favourite Chopin interpreter. RIP
@davidrds
@davidrds 3 года назад
Rest in peace, Maestro.
@LondonarabS
@LondonarabS 5 лет назад
I was fortunate My parents took me to see him in 1968 in city hall Hong Kong I sat in the front row and I could almost touch him . I remember he played all the pieces I have just learned and I thought I have "finished". He made me realise that when the hard work Starts. Thank you so much for your lifetime dedication to chopin. I am now in my 60 and I live a few miles from you. I met Peggy through a mutual friend I wish I can meet you one day You have been my inspiration and idol for 50 years Thank you master
@saraleetaiwan1572
@saraleetaiwan1572 3 года назад
R.I.P. maestro 🙏
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 3 года назад
@@saraleetaiwan1572 peace
@counterpoints_
@counterpoints_ 3 года назад
RIP maestro. Your artistry will live on with us.
@piotrjasinski6281
@piotrjasinski6281 3 года назад
Chopin Institute thank you very much for this video. What a passion, what a soul, what a lost...
@ruhigul492
@ruhigul492 5 лет назад
For me Ts`ong is the most underrated Chopin interpreter. And the words he said at the end of video should be marked. Mazurkas by him are splendid.
@hwe001
@hwe001 2 года назад
A man of free spirit, no compromise to any hypocrisy.
@viennawoodscarnot
@viennawoodscarnot 3 года назад
His understanding about music and Chopin is truly amazing, transcendental to put it in a musical way. A true master
@evelyntsui3005
@evelyntsui3005 3 года назад
I first met him at my high school, he came to practice piano at the Social Hall in our school. Some schoolmates and I went around to watch his playing. We all admired him.
@sulimabarba2935
@sulimabarba2935 3 года назад
Every single word about Chopin is exactly what I feel and think. Thank God for this great genius that was passionate about another unique genius. Never had the pleasure to hear him in a live performance.Thanks forever, Maestro! 🌹🌹🌹❤
@johannmarkel2
@johannmarkel2 6 лет назад
Truely beautifully created short documentary combined with very inspiring statements of this master. Thanks for posting!!
@mahermaher502
@mahermaher502 6 лет назад
It take genius to understand genius' Very wise man
@antyzhang2203
@antyzhang2203 3 года назад
R.I.P. 😭😭😭
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 3 года назад
I love this man’s mind, and love his playing, even if he said he was “shallow” in his understanding. If that’s “shallow,” then I’m all in. 100%! I love the “Allegro Films” documentary about Ashkenazy and Barenboim playing the Mozart Concerto for 2 Pianos with the English Chamber Orchestra from the ‘60s. They take Fou Ts’ong out for dinner, and Barenboim of course monopolizes the table with a ridiculous music joke, but I just loved how happy these competing pianists were in each other’s company, how glad they were to be together....it did my heart good! It’s here on RU-vid.
@taoyezhang868
@taoyezhang868 6 лет назад
Great Pianist ! Great Aritst ! I love Fou Tsong.
@3340steve
@3340steve 3 года назад
What a beautiful portrait of the artist. Wonderful film, so engaging . Thank you for posting this.
@wing148
@wing148 3 года назад
Rest in Peace!
@Wilshare
@Wilshare 3 года назад
R.I.P. ꧁꧂ ❤ ꧁꧂꧁꧂ ETERNITY IS YOURS NOW.THANK YOU FOR THE TASTE OF JOY YOU LEFT FOR US. UNTIL WE MEET AGIAN
@jong-hyonshin632
@jong-hyonshin632 2 года назад
Beautiful film about Fou Ts'ong. May he rest in peace.
@user-ie3mn9tr8p
@user-ie3mn9tr8p 3 года назад
3:50 大师身后墙上挂的是林风眠,右边墙上是黄宾虹山水
@StephenHsiang
@StephenHsiang 3 года назад
应该都是他父亲的收藏,付老在访谈中有讨论过。
@tommytao976
@tommytao976 3 года назад
@@StephenHsiang 傅雷非常欣赏黄宾虹的画
@mostbestjia627
@mostbestjia627 3 года назад
RIP, you and your music will be missed.
@Angelsinging22
@Angelsinging22 7 лет назад
Fou Tsong, a great man.
@yunshunyang2084
@yunshunyang2084 6 лет назад
真正的鋼琴家
@ui1835
@ui1835 3 года назад
My deepest sorrow and regret of the passing of our great pianust, Fou Ts'ong.
@edwardlee941
@edwardlee941 6 лет назад
Mr. T'song spoke the truth! Thank you!!
@kalinamasash1137
@kalinamasash1137 6 лет назад
Very good I love it!!!!, how Fou understand SZOPEN I feel Szopen the same way . Greetings from Poland :)
@L4AH4N1889
@L4AH4N1889 3 года назад
RIP the greatest Chopin expert 🌷🙏
@alisonliu6929
@alisonliu6929 6 лет назад
Joyful and still in wonder of Chopin. Respect.
@ABOUTCULTUREHH
@ABOUTCULTUREHH 3 года назад
R.I.P. Maestro Fou.
@MadDogDaily
@MadDogDaily 3 года назад
R.I.P Legend
@pigo657
@pigo657 3 года назад
A real master, a Chinese pianist
@yaolin6091
@yaolin6091 3 года назад
Rest In Peace Maestro. A great poetic pianist.
@amelialy9048
@amelialy9048 3 года назад
Rest In Peace.
@fy6524
@fy6524 3 года назад
Rest in peace Master. You are dearly missed.
@thisisbalegate7209
@thisisbalegate7209 3 года назад
Rest in peace.
@onebit1381
@onebit1381 3 года назад
R.I.P.
@lynn9499
@lynn9499 3 года назад
rip, my maestro.
@tony.530
@tony.530 3 года назад
RIP Maestro
@jackatherton0111
@jackatherton0111 4 года назад
While claiming, along with most critics, that he played an 'authentic' Chopin, Arthur Rubinstein admitted more than a century ago to the soprano Emmy Destinn that he did not play in the manner of the composer. Rubinstein, with his German training and innate brio, played a more masculine Chopin than the composer could or chose to do (although Chopin admired the force of both Liszt and his own pupil Gutmann, at least in certain pieces). Similarly, the 'authentic' Chopinist before Arthur Rubinstein, Vladimir de Pachmann, was more influenced by romanticism than by Chopin's classicism. The point is that Chopin himself, playing on a Pleyel in a salon or at George Sand's Nohant home, cannot be recaptured. And even if he could, he cannot be confined to a historically informed performance. He is too great for that. So when some critics accuse Fou Ts'ong of playing with too much rubato, or too fast -- or in some other respect, not 'idiomatically' -- they diminish Chopin, not Fou. When I hear him, I imagine that this is the way Robert Schumann might have played Chopin (before Schumann injured his hand). Schumann, after all, is the composer and friend who, depicting Chopin in his Carnaval, asked performers to play that lyrical episode ‘agitato' -- an instruction now more honored in the breach than the observance. Fou is by turns an agitated, brooding, ecstatic player. I sense that he loves Chopin to distraction. As the interview shows, he insists on his own notion of textual fidelity. But his playing transcends scholarship and achieves artistry. A great musician and a great soul.
@mackiceicukice
@mackiceicukice 3 года назад
Beautifully and eloquently written.Thank you.
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 3 года назад
Early critics characterized Ashkenazy’s playing of Chopin’s works as being “too Slavic” after he began playing his pieces in recitals, and this tended to annoy Ashkenazy. He said something like, ‘[PARAPHRASE!] if you play Chopin’s music, you have no choice but to play Chopin. If you play Beethoven or Mozart, it’s all on the page, you have to play it to the best of your ability, what is written. I can’t play it Slavic, what does that mean?? If they mean something slips in that I’m not aware of, they’re crazy!””"
@jackatherton0111
@jackatherton0111 3 года назад
@@mackiceicukice Just saw your very kind comment. Forgive the plug, but you might enjoy a novel I’ve written about an aspiring pianist: The Summer We Skipped Woodstock, available from Amazon. Thanks.
@mackiceicukice
@mackiceicukice 3 года назад
@@jackatherton0111 Will look for it , thank you
@hbmbmbmbkbkjbkbjkbj7793
@hbmbmbmbkbkjbkbjkbj7793 5 лет назад
He is a genius. He is of another dimension. Best Chopin interpreter of all time.
@LondonarabS
@LondonarabS 3 года назад
So sad today
@harbingerseven
@harbingerseven 3 года назад
RIP...
@vascularsurgeon
@vascularsurgeon 3 года назад
RIP
@ChiKitWong426
@ChiKitWong426 3 года назад
R.I.P. :(
@bobtate336
@bobtate336 3 года назад
Very sad that he has left us.
@yuyunfei9994
@yuyunfei9994 3 года назад
再见!老爷子
@troy5094
@troy5094 3 года назад
RIP Maestro. 彈一曲升C小調夜曲爲您致敬。
@mina-ry2st
@mina-ry2st 3 года назад
RIP. 💐😌🎹
@patriciachi
@patriciachi Год назад
逝者安息,永远铭记大师
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 3 года назад
God bless
@hsfpiano1989
@hsfpiano1989 3 года назад
He has 3 grand pianos at his house ??? Wow
@hsfpiano1989
@hsfpiano1989 3 года назад
According to a piano technician, he actually had 5 grand pianos.. RIP maestro.
@icebabyellen5495
@icebabyellen5495 3 года назад
"The next generation succeeds because they don't do what the previous generation asked them to do." I really feel it. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, you can go and see Fu Lei's Family Letter.
@troy5094
@troy5094 3 года назад
as a Chinese person this comment hit me so hard 😭😭😭
@icebabyellen5495
@icebabyellen5495 3 года назад
@@troy5094 The truth is: if he had gone back to China, he wouldn't have ended his life like this.
@troy5094
@troy5094 3 года назад
I’m talking about the Fu Lei’s Family Letters... it’s almost a classic in modern Chinese literature
@junxu4438
@junxu4438 7 месяцев назад
I never understand the popularity of those letters, utter nonsense, he was a very abusive father.
@SpyrineMusic
@SpyrineMusic 3 года назад
Rest in peace man
@bartoszmaniecki1806
@bartoszmaniecki1806 2 года назад
great video
@qingqingliu699
@qingqingliu699 3 года назад
RIP。 so sad
@akihana4113
@akihana4113 3 года назад
Rip 😭
@hunanuk
@hunanuk 3 года назад
RIP Mr Fu
@swcblad
@swcblad 3 года назад
赤子孤獨了,會創造一個世界。
@Ninanotlina
@Ninanotlina 3 года назад
Oh dear he died in London of Covid 19 😱
@laputa6464
@laputa6464 3 года назад
Indeed. He escaped from China all those years ago but was still struck by this virus from his homeland.
@saghhinooz1755
@saghhinooz1755 3 года назад
@@laputa6464 sad
@fanfeng909
@fanfeng909 5 лет назад
民國大師,何時可再現?
@ice3683
@ice3683 3 года назад
一生潜心追寻艺术的大师,安息吧🙏🙏🙏
@christopherczajasager9030
@christopherczajasager9030 2 года назад
Cliches......
@papagen00
@papagen00 3 года назад
Let's not get carried away here. There's nothing "extreme" about Chopin's two piano concertos. People always launch their favorite composers into the orbit like a God or something. Chopin was just a person and not a pleasant one at that.
@eveyueng8733
@eveyueng8733 3 года назад
I think u over elaborate his original words
@marcinb4647
@marcinb4647 3 года назад
he was an ol' nasty piece of work wasn't he, our Freddy.
@si.1179
@si.1179 Год назад
钢琴演绎一流无疑,少数前几个音符就抓住我的心的,但是个人感觉他没骨气,忘记了父母是怎么死的
@chenliu3480
@chenliu3480 3 года назад
R.I.P.
@kz518
@kz518 3 года назад
RIP
@hosinooji
@hosinooji 3 года назад
R.I.P.
@mochialkaid6191
@mochialkaid6191 3 года назад
R.I.P.
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