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Tchaikovsky Competition 2019 Final Orchestra Fail (Backstage Footage Included. Pianist: Tianxu An) 

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| Tchaik Final 2019 | Major Blunder: Orchestra and Contestant Start with Different Concerti in Mind. [UPDATE: Employee Suspended]
Imagine this: you've made it all the way to the finals of one of the biggest competitions in the world, you've prepared all year for this moment, and you are ready to show the world what you've got. You take a deep breath, put your hands down, and wait for the orchestra to play its opening five bars --- except that there aren’t five bars, because the orchestra thought you were playing a different concerto. Pretty unlikely, right?
Yet this is exactly what happened yesterday at the finals of the 2019 International Tchaikovsky competition. Chinese contestant Tianxu An entered late during the opening of the Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, after which he was visibly upset, and baffled. It appears that the misunderanding happened during the anouncement of the program (shown in this video), in which the announcer announced the name of another concerto, Tchaikovsky Concerto No.1, first. This announcement was met by an expression of confusion by the conductor, Vasily Petrenko. The announcer then said something in Russian, and quickly announced Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody.
Mr. An clearly did not get the memo that he was to start with the Rachmaninoff, and the rest is history.
How will this affect his final ranking, and what does he think of this gaffe? Piano League will follow up with the competition and also Mr. An.
UPDATE: (June 26, 2019) the competition committee released an official statement regarding the incident:
“Due to a gross error committed by an employee of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra “Evgeny Svetlanov” on June 25, 2019, before the Competition performance of An Tianxu, the musical scores by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff for the orchestra and the conductor were arranged in a reverse order which differed from the pattern requested by the participant. In this connection, the performance began with a failure, because the participant was unable to immediately understand what had happened, and switched to another musical piece already during the performance.
By a unanimous decision of the Jury, Denis Matsuev, the Jury Chair in the Piano category, officially invited An Tianxu to re-play his program. The participant officially refused.
After this blatant incident, the Administration of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra “Evgeny Svetlanov” decided to suspend the employee from work.”
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@maxim9280
@maxim9280 4 года назад
I'm 33 and I'm lost in life. I was fired recently and I'm alone in the country whose borders are locked because of the virus. I rent an expensive flat.
@maxim9280
@maxim9280 4 года назад
Piano League appreciate that🙏
@imskar3441
@imskar3441 4 года назад
максим карандашев everything will get better believe it ❤️
@scherzomazeppa726
@scherzomazeppa726 4 года назад
Give it some time, Maxim. I've been there--you are still young. The virus will pass, then other opportunities will come your way!
@Hatera
@Hatera 4 года назад
Hey you'll be alright, just let some time pass, and everything will be alright again. This whole situation isn't really needed to be feared over, and you're at the age where if you get it you'll be fine, it'll just be like a normal flu. Im sorry that you got fired from your job, but at least you have the internet for company. May god be with you throughout this whole situation.
@neraknerak1
@neraknerak1 4 года назад
Maybe change flats asap and find support
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 5 лет назад
I applaud the pianist for even being able to start the unplanned piece
@mcrettable
@mcrettable 5 лет назад
It was supposed to be 2nd not 1st wasn't it
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 5 лет назад
@@mcrettable Yup. He should not have laid his hands on the keys upon hearing the error.
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 5 лет назад
@@teacoffee42 When you spend the entire first half of your life preparing for something you want to give it your best shot. I, however, would have folded my arms and sit back.
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 4 года назад
@@forbandyson8921 Too bad they can't restore the lost opportunity. He is young and may try again the next time, however, there are similar victims from the past that are still forgotten today, despite the uproar of many.
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 4 года назад
@@forbandyson8921 It is difficult to communicate delicate emotions in music when you are upset
@Benjamin3344
@Benjamin3344 5 лет назад
He is a hero.
@olgapiano1404
@olgapiano1404 5 лет назад
absolutely
@cupcakes4100
@cupcakes4100 4 года назад
😊
@bookworm_of_heaven
@bookworm_of_heaven 4 года назад
To just keep playing, not be angry at the time and actually perform well without being prepared... I admire him
@Deeznat69
@Deeznat69 4 года назад
@@bookworm_of_heaven in music career you can't take it personal
@pineapple7024
@pineapple7024 4 года назад
Cassius Grandiel There’s a certain point where professionalism can no longer be upheld, and this would be that point for most people
@SpaghettiToaster
@SpaghettiToaster 5 лет назад
It's so much worse due to the fact that the Rachmaninoff has the piano entry in the very first bar.
@DariusMo
@DariusMo 5 лет назад
Imagine the orchestra played rach 2, probably would've been incredibly awkward
@dap4699
@dap4699 5 лет назад
@@DariusMo haha, ah fuck...
@Balfour.
@Balfour. 5 лет назад
Imagine if they had to play Schumann's Concerto
@dap4699
@dap4699 5 лет назад
@@Balfour. that would be like a quick time event.
@sensei-sama903
@sensei-sama903 5 лет назад
bl00dwork Ravel concerto in g major...
@brandon142
@brandon142 5 лет назад
1:43 okay, don't tell him we are playing Rachmaninov
@patrikvanhavere7109
@patrikvanhavere7109 5 лет назад
oh.my.God
@josephalvarez5315
@josephalvarez5315 5 лет назад
HAHA HAHAHA. Like he's trying to keep a secret. Ooo that killed me
@user-ri8zl9ot6t
@user-ri8zl9ot6t 5 лет назад
Brandon haha omg lmao
@xyz86457
@xyz86457 5 лет назад
lmao
@liloruf2838
@liloruf2838 5 лет назад
What did happen? I didn't get it :(
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 5 лет назад
Strong technical Pianist. Power in his fingers. And he didn't miss his cue and got right on it. Not fair though. The competition should be announced in more than 2 languages.
@NectarineofQuality
@NectarineofQuality 4 года назад
Maestro Classico He did miss it he was supposed to come in earlier.
@ezekielbrockmann114
@ezekielbrockmann114 4 года назад
Funny how much you sound like a mouthpiece spreading THE EXACT message that that pianist's communist overlords want you to shill for them, isn't it? They want everything in the world to be not-also in Mandarin, but only in Mandarin. You've been played, congrats. You're a useful I'd I ot.
@wouterberings6535
@wouterberings6535 4 года назад
@@ezekielbrockmann114 I hope that you meant that ironic?
@ezekielbrockmann114
@ezekielbrockmann114 4 года назад
@@wouterberings6535 you mean "ironically?“
@finneasmoore7674
@finneasmoore7674 4 года назад
@@ezekielbrockmann114 YOU mean "idiot??" lmao "I'd I ot"
@benjaminpark7636
@benjaminpark7636 4 года назад
Imagine how awkward it would’ve been if he played a concerto where the piano plays first. He and the conductor would be just staring at each other, waiting for the other to start.
@DesertFox36
@DesertFox36 4 года назад
at least audience/judge won't see a clear lapse such as missing a start lol
@danielharrington4342
@danielharrington4342 3 года назад
It would basically be a shitshow if Tianxu were to play Rachmanioff Piano Concerto 2 lol.
@chrisnguyen6346
@chrisnguyen6346 3 года назад
Or worse, if the orchestra and the piano started at the same time, that would be 2 different pieces played, one played by pianist and 1 played by the orchestra. Bro...I cannot imagine how messed up that situation would be
@danielharrington4342
@danielharrington4342 3 года назад
@@chrisnguyen6346 Imagine playing Schumann's Piano Concerto lol
@chrisnguyen6346
@chrisnguyen6346 3 года назад
@@danielharrington4342 However, An's reaction and reflex was astonishing. Like he had to make a decision in less than a second. Although he did give a great performance afterwards, the mis-coordenation of the competition definitely affected his mood for the rest of the performance. If I were him, I would drop off from the very beginning. What a legend!!
@contagieux
@contagieux 5 лет назад
Mad props to the pianist for being aware and able to jump in and play like that. He had a split second to decide to play or not. I'm certain I would have not been that composed.
@barbar500
@barbar500 4 года назад
Man your YT name didn't age well XD just kidding
@artemtsarevskiy2785
@artemtsarevskiy2785 4 года назад
This man's got reflexes. He probably does his staccato exercises on a hot stove.
@MP-el4hc
@MP-el4hc 3 года назад
I'd definitely freeze out of shock then when my consciousness is back I'd messily trying to catch up while my mind's spinning around, dying inside and outside haha.... no wonder I'm bad at performing huh
@vegandonut5456
@vegandonut5456 2 года назад
@@MP-el4hc If such thing ever happens, I wouldn’t lay my hands on the keys.
@RaineStudio
@RaineStudio 2 года назад
I would have sat silent until the conductor broke off and turned around to see what was wrong. Then have a big smile and as graciously as possible ask him to start the other piece.
@jwzjwz2003cn
@jwzjwz2003cn 4 года назад
Phase 1: Shock? Phase 2: Denial of believing. Phase 3: Acceptance. Phase 4: Carry on with a powerful performance. All done within a couple of seconds. This guy's good.
@diegocarrillo2360
@diegocarrillo2360 3 года назад
The 4 phases of the loss of a good Tchaikovsky performance
@maryganc
@maryganc 11 месяцев назад
The performance wasn't good?
@timotheuspeter734
@timotheuspeter734 11 месяцев назад
@@maryganc The performance was of Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini instead of the (actually planned) Tchaikovsky performance.. that is what the OP meant.
@maryganc
@maryganc 11 месяцев назад
@@timotheuspeter734 yes( but wasn't it well?
@timotheuspeter734
@timotheuspeter734 11 месяцев назад
@@maryganc I think that is not mentioned in the above post - it just says that an (allegedly) good performance of Tchaikovsky was/might have been omitted.. :) I only know the small portion of the Rachmaninov of the video, so I don't know whether that performance was indeed 'good' altogether.
@theMad_Artist
@theMad_Artist 5 лет назад
Oh my god as a pianist myself this is so painful to watch
@DanielRobertspiano
@DanielRobertspiano 5 лет назад
I know! Imagine if it was the Schumann concerto.
@theMad_Artist
@theMad_Artist 5 лет назад
@@DanielRobertspiano oh dear!
@gabrielbustos2706
@gabrielbustos2706 5 лет назад
Daniel Roberts or the grieg, for that matter!
@theMad_Artist
@theMad_Artist 5 лет назад
@@gabrielbustos2706 Or Rach 2 😂
@gabrielbustos2706
@gabrielbustos2706 5 лет назад
Abhik Mazumder imagine the awkward silence as the pianist just sits there
@isabellllee
@isabellllee 5 лет назад
2:04 his face here “.......are you kidding me..????”
@arq9731
@arq9731 4 года назад
Ikr the panic in his face
@user-on6tb4zh5d
@user-on6tb4zh5d 4 года назад
chego blyat face =) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l_--ewb4YXg.html
@c.l.368
@c.l.368 4 года назад
Yeah, I LOL every time I see it, he's like "how the fuck could you do this to me???"
@akkay47
@akkay47 4 года назад
Lol that's the biggest WTF face I've seen in a long time
@loveispatient0808
@loveispatient0808 4 года назад
I feel so sorry for him!!🤭 they should have re start the whole performance!!!!! It’s very very very unfair to him!!! It doesn’t speak well of this competition, bringing a bad reputation to it, so sad!!!😒😒
@emily-janeluo166
@emily-janeluo166 5 лет назад
It is so shocking at first, since no one expects such mistake would happen at such major competitions. It feels like a joke, comical, but tragic and heart wrenching to watch. As a pianist, the very first mistake affects your desire to make it close to the best. At the time, most people would think omg, I made such a mistake. But also professionals learn to carry on gracefully, no matter what. But it was so painful to feel his pain and shock. Hats off to his quick reaction.
@FUZionist
@FUZionist 4 года назад
Poor communication between them, my man thought he was going to the piece after this one
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 4 года назад
This kind of thing can actually make your career. If he bombed the opening, then, yeah, sure we could all blame the competition and say that he deserves to redo it. But the fact that he carried himself through it all and then declined to re-perform really shows his integrity and professionalism in addition to his musicianship.
@DMTHOTH
@DMTHOTH Год назад
Mistake? Lol you are naïve. Eastern european concours are known for anti-asian racial discrimination practice for a while now.
@pativi6643
@pativi6643 Год назад
His face at 2:04 kills me. In seriousness though, it's absolutely awful, and I can't even imagine what is going on through his head, being on one of the most prestigious competition. The amount of work and practice he has put into this, only to be met with messy management, it's heartbreaking. Incredible that he bounced off of this, but the mental is just not the same.
@LisztyLiszt
@LisztyLiszt 5 лет назад
If it wasn't hard enough to play two big concertos back to back, you don't even know which one you're to play first.
@phoebem
@phoebem 5 лет назад
LisztyLiszt true
@mvhax2ftw352
@mvhax2ftw352 3 года назад
Lol
@liliankelly1362
@liliankelly1362 5 лет назад
A shocking lack of communication. Poor guy- under all that pressure.
@andrew_li
@andrew_li 4 года назад
Props to him. He literally had a single second to react, realize that the music was wrong. And he still played it correctly.
@lawrencedavies4398
@lawrencedavies4398 8 месяцев назад
If you watch closely, it's almost as if he plays that first chord before he even really registers what's happened. His fingers react to the situation before his face does!
@user-rl1rh3ou7b
@user-rl1rh3ou7b 2 года назад
間違えられたとは思えないほど素敵。 私なら絶対頭真っ白になって何もできなくなる。 日々努力してるんだろうなプロはすごい!
@TicoTimeCR
@TicoTimeCR 5 лет назад
The look on An's face @2:03 says it all.
@liloruf2838
@liloruf2838 5 лет назад
What did happen? I didn't get it :(
@TicoTimeCR
@TicoTimeCR 5 лет назад
@@liloruf2838 Read the description under the video. TLDR: The orchestra started with the wrong piece. Should have been Tchaikovsky Concerto No.1.
@c.l.368
@c.l.368 4 года назад
Truly priceless, even though it's a serious matter I can't help myself but laugh out loud every time I see it ahahha
@pieropieraccioni9859
@pieropieraccioni9859 3 года назад
C. L. He lost the competition and the 130.000USD prize...
@arbie_m
@arbie_m 8 месяцев назад
Yes it is like from the drama. I thought at first this was a prank/scripted when I watched it from a random yt short video. But as I scroll down the comments I learned it was real 😅 so that's why I'm here checking this longer video
@donaldcoppersmith1018
@donaldcoppersmith1018 4 года назад
田旭安, Tianxu An, received a 10 minute standing ovation from the audience playing Rachmaninoff in the park Mann Music Center Tuesday evening July 23rd Philadelphia PA. He was good; go see him one day in concert.
@zhuziqi6786
@zhuziqi6786 4 года назад
Actually his name is安天旭
@obiwan88
@obiwan88 6 месяцев назад
His name is 安 田旭, East Asians put family names in front. A typical example of a foreigner trying to be clever, bravo.
@zack1140
@zack1140 4 года назад
The look on his face is just perfect. Confusion, betrayal, annoyance and slight disgust. But he smashed it and was like: I won't let Fate ruin this for me.
@carl6167
@carl6167 5 лет назад
This must be a nightmare....
@midnightmusic1087
@midnightmusic1087 5 лет назад
Carl Witold Jontza-Miskiewicz wait, so he was going to play Tchaikovsky but the orchestra played rach and he went with it?
@franciscofragoeiro5229
@franciscofragoeiro5229 5 лет назад
@@midnightmusic1087 he was going to play both, supposedly Rachmaninov and then Tchaikovsky, but the announcer fucked up, said Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov. Later, he corrected what he had said, in Russian, which the pianist didn't understand, back to the correct order. However, the pianist prepared himself mentally to play Tchaikovsky only to hear the orchestra starting the Rach piece, which had his entry right in the first bars
@midnightmusic1087
@midnightmusic1087 5 лет назад
Francisco Fragoeiro oh... thanks for clarifying.😀
@choizhanzhi3830
@choizhanzhi3830 4 года назад
@@midnightmusic1087 No that is not the story, initially they have agreed to play tchai before playing the rach rhapsody, but somehow they arranged the order in rach then tchai mistakenly. When announcing they said it in right order the first time, so An thought it was correct, but then they announced that they did a mistake in russian which clearly An has no idea what they are about. Which the order was then Rach then Tchai. Thats what exactly happened
@MrTian1212
@MrTian1212 4 года назад
Carl Witold Jontza Miskiewicz I cant even imagine it without sweating my hands or feet.
@gemmale7346
@gemmale7346 4 года назад
Two set brought me here. And this guy was amazing. I’m cringing right now.
@vrixphillips
@vrixphillips 2 года назад
the fact he doesn't scream or shout at the conductor is what gets me. I'm amazed. Truly a great soloist with the patience of Job and the concentration skills of . . . gosh, it's incomparable to anything else.
@shirleyhare6177
@shirleyhare6177 5 лет назад
Tianxu, you won me over, splendid, you did so well under very difficult circumstances! bravo! Sure hope you did well, you deserve it!! Australia 🇦🇺
@StefanoGuarascio
@StefanoGuarascio Год назад
This guy is absolutely a professional. Many times in life things go differently from what you planned, but the way he handled it with resilience and professionalism really prove he’s much more than a good pianist.
@lanli7603
@lanli7603 4 месяца назад
从他的这个场景里,我学到一个理念,那就是在生活中往往会遇到计划外的糟糕情况,但他从震惊到难以接受再到完全面对地去完成,尽管需要用计划外的办法去完成,向他致敬❤
@saintricardo8746
@saintricardo8746 4 года назад
Dude... He needs to sue them. Imagine practicing 40hrs a day just to play a different piece
@seignee
@seignee 4 года назад
Ling ling...
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 4 года назад
It's not that he played a different piece. It's just that the order was mixed up, and he didn't get the memo since (surprise) he doesn't speak Russian lol
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 4 года назад
Yanjun Sun According to the description, the announcer announced that they were going to start with the Tchaikovsky but then corrected himself stating that they’re going to start with the Rachmaninov. The pianist heard the Tchaikovsky first and assumed that they were going to start with the Tchaikovsky. No one bothered to translate the announcer to him I guess.
@nivsport
@nivsport 4 года назад
One of the orchestra staff messed up and put the Rachmaninov sheets before the Tchaikovsky sheets, so it was supposed to be Tchaikovsky, but the staff messed it up, and the staff member needed up getting fired, so you could say justice was served for the soloist
@Sophia-vf7mh
@Sophia-vf7mh 4 года назад
"40 hours a day"
@Fai2012
@Fai2012 4 года назад
More than his technical skills, the ability to recover from a mental shock on stage is simply amazing.
@emily6238
@emily6238 5 лет назад
Original order is Rachmaninov first 1.but Tchaikovsky announced first. 2.Conductor frowns 3.An Tianxu prepares to play Tchaikovsky first mentally. 3.Announcer apologies in Russian and say Rachmaninov. 4.Conductor nod and smile (announcement corrected) 5.An didn't understand Russian and didn't know announcement was wrong. 6.An gets on stage ready to play Tchaikovsky. 7.Orchestra play Rachmaninov --- Update: An, planned to perform Tchaikovsky followed by Rachmaninov. But the organizing committee gave the conductor and orchestra the wrong order of play. This explains why An didn't ask if program was wrong initially, when he heard Tchaikovsky announced. Subsequently thought Rachmaninov was announced as "to follow"/second. As to why this could happen (pianist and orchestra getting wrong order), we'll have to look at the org of the competition. Still, if An clearly hears announcement corrected to become the wrong order, he might ask or clarify. Even if the program was mixed up, they might rectify it in time. Takes 2 mistake to leads to this.
@dhwu1619
@dhwu1619 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@zinam5795
@zinam5795 5 лет назад
...Yes, but the conductor 's MIMIC was VERY brightly, ab . the announcement mistake. --he's listening VERY carefully, but An ,in same time ,had smiling to somebodie..... Now , we can to smile with that "anecdote"....
@junseonglee1536
@junseonglee1536 5 лет назад
wtf
@sarahlo5084
@sarahlo5084 5 лет назад
So that’s what happened. Splash out for an interpreter next time?
@yjhong78
@yjhong78 5 лет назад
Good summary
@sergiodante5281
@sergiodante5281 5 лет назад
"officially invited An Tianxu to re-play his program. The participant officially refused" Dmnnnnn.
@salrubz
@salrubz 5 лет назад
If you had just run a marathon and the judges asked you to redo it because they'd forgotten to start the stopwatch, you wouldn't be head over heels going again either 🤦‍♀️
@alinadong7436
@alinadong7436 4 года назад
I would refuse don't want to go through the pressure. Brings back old memories
@eggizgud
@eggizgud 4 года назад
He explained why he declined. There's a written interview online. Along the lines of what the two above said.
@damiester1
@damiester1 4 года назад
@Marquis De Sade I'd say what the pianist suffered was worse lol
@chi7818
@chi7818 4 года назад
This situation is a lose lose for everyone. Inviting him back is insulting since you completely ruined his focus and concentration then ask him to play again in that state. Imagine if you studied for test for literal months, then they changed all the questions on you without you knowing and after you failed it they are like “oh yeah my bad you got the wrong one, want to take the real test again right now?”
@bsy527
@bsy527 5 лет назад
Im not sure if thats the right attitude by the competition. Rather than saying we are sorry theyre just pointing at one employee for the whole thing. That might be true but i dont know if that was the right thing they should have said.
@chris-hayes
@chris-hayes 4 года назад
They also gave him some special award and offered him the opportunity to redo the performance.
@ellieboi
@ellieboi 4 года назад
that's kinda how russia handles things lol
@ezekielbrockmann114
@ezekielbrockmann114 4 года назад
Do not worry. That employee did his job exactly as he was instructed to do it. He's now been promoted, that is all. Think about it a little more.
@kacpers6975
@kacpers6975 4 года назад
@@chris-hayes He actually was offered a chance to do it again but declined.
@threethrushes
@threethrushes 4 года назад
@@ezekielbrockmann114 Something tells me you are acquainted with how things work in Russia.
@marumaruko8989
@marumaruko8989 2 года назад
Twitterで見かけてフルで観たくて来たけど、最初はとんでもなく驚愕してるところに気の毒ながらも笑ってしまったんだけど、すぐに切り替えてリハも無いまま止まらずに素晴らしい演奏を披露されていて感動しました。この演奏者さんが本当に凄くて格好いい
@eran8236
@eran8236 4 года назад
The reaction in less than a second to play the piece he wasn't expected is really impressive and i don't think many people realise this.
@chi7818
@chi7818 4 года назад
to put things into perspective a little bit, An Tianxu ended up 4th place after the screwup because he missed the entry and it took him a while to get his bearings properly. what does this mean? well instead of having a chance to win and getting $130,000 US he got $5000 US and instead of being able to put winner of international piano competition on his resume he gets to write special award for courage. sure he is slightly internet famous for now but I don't know if that will help his career. that's just the thoughts of some nobody on the internet. have a nice day.
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 4 года назад
Competition scandals like this can actually bring a lot of fame to someone's career. Ivo Pogorelich was eliminated in the third round of the International Chopin Competition, but he became famous after Martha Agelrich proclaimed him to be a genius and said that the competition was wrong to eliminate him.
@agni2003
@agni2003 3 года назад
Yes but how many people have seen the winner vs how many people have seen and appreciated the abilities of An Tianxu?
@chi7818
@chi7818 3 года назад
Agni2003 but did that help with his career though? I don’t know since I’m not a musician so I have no idea how that would effect him except the loss of prize money and awards. All I know is I haven’t heard anything about him after this event but then again I’m not a musician so no idea if this benefited him. Having people somewhat know you might not really matter to some people as well.
@chi7818
@chi7818 3 года назад
E Stolee bro they invited him back to compete, that’s useless. Imagine getting fired then they’re like sorry, but you can apply again
@chi7818
@chi7818 3 года назад
E Stolee ok agree to disagree is fine. I feel the exact opposite lol. If he came back and lost I wouldn’t feel bad because he didn’t have the ability to win. As long as everything was fair then and he lost there’s no reason to feel bad. Losing because the event screwed up is another thing. Plus the event is every 4 years so he would have to wait till 2023. Also being invited means nothing because there is no rule about number of times you can participate. Anyone who didn’t win can apply again as long as they are in the age range. So yeah giving someone an opportunity to win 1st prize is nonsense since literally everyone who competes has the opportunity to win first prize, that’s what competing is. It isn’t any kind of compensation or favor, it’s a try again 4 years later like everyone else. Finally it’s a lose lose situation if he comes back. If he comes back and loses then he lost and that kind of forgives the scandal since he wasn’t skilled enough to win anyways. If he wins it’ll be “he only won because of last time” and people will blemish it like that.
@josephmyers2133
@josephmyers2133 5 лет назад
1:43 Shhhh, it's a prank
@Balfour.
@Balfour. 5 лет назад
Tianxu: Joke's on you bitches coz I'm a boss
@Balfour.
@Balfour. 5 лет назад
RU-vid didn't recommend me neither of the three first places. I still have to know their names and faces.
@GabsARV
@GabsARV 5 лет назад
I think that's just the conductor gesturing the orchestra to stop the chatter and start playing. I mean I've seen some conductors even tell their orchestra to shut up and play.
@niccolopaganini4268
@niccolopaganini4268 4 года назад
@@GabsARV It's a joke you know?
@blue.goldfish
@blue.goldfish 4 года назад
you made me lol
@wojak..8740
@wojak..8740 5 лет назад
3:12 left hand magician 🎩
@Danlovar
@Danlovar 4 года назад
Wingardium Leviosa.
@tchaffman
@tchaffman 5 лет назад
1:45 Very ambitious choice of rubato! 👍
@maxim9280
@maxim9280 5 лет назад
Ted Chaffman explain?
@matthewphillips5950
@matthewphillips5950 5 лет назад
@@maxim9280 His first piano chord was a beat late
@maxim9280
@maxim9280 5 лет назад
Matthew Phillips 😁
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 5 лет назад
lol
@fjhaydn6047
@fjhaydn6047 5 лет назад
Let's ALL use his rubato in protest
@nitya404
@nitya404 4 года назад
That innocent smile in the beginning will never be seen after this :'(
@taetae1256
@taetae1256 8 месяцев назад
If he reacted and recovered this fast from a mistake and even played the unplanned piece gracefully knowing it's one difficult piece, he should be the champion of all cause ain't no way.
@Irina_Tatarintseva
@Irina_Tatarintseva 3 года назад
Ань Тяньсю - великолепный пианист! Не растерялся в такой ситуации. Браво!
@user-wj5oy8qx4m
@user-wj5oy8qx4m 3 года назад
но лет на 20 все же постарел. :)
@AidRealGOD
@AidRealGOD 3 года назад
Вы правы не расстрелялся)
@bobertpaulbufano4569
@bobertpaulbufano4569 2 года назад
The look on his face at 2:04! Honestly though, he managed to adapt so fast, impressive!!
@gentlegoat6663
@gentlegoat6663 5 лет назад
What thought must've been going through his head after he missed the first note..
@randomrandom63663
@randomrandom63663 4 года назад
According to the RU-vid community guidelines, what he thought at that moment cannot be shared here in the comment section due to its Extremely Unfriendly nature lol
@user-cj6um3st2w
@user-cj6um3st2w 4 года назад
“My mom’s gonna be so mad.”
@niccolopaganini4268
@niccolopaganini4268 4 года назад
The conductor and the orchestra missed the right concerto
@da96103
@da96103 4 года назад
Mom will not cook rice for me for one week.
@lemontea9735
@lemontea9735 4 года назад
@@user-cj6um3st2w who the fuck cares about what your mom thinks it's a competition YOU prepared for. You decided to enter it.
@yangjustu4382
@yangjustu4382 4 года назад
Bruh, his reaction time is inhuman.
@oliverbartek3033
@oliverbartek3033 4 года назад
2:04 "you have dishonored my family and you have put me in shame"
@loveispatient0808
@loveispatient0808 4 года назад
Family? .. my country!!!!😀
@basanfamily2059
@basanfamily2059 4 года назад
0808JCS Lee oof- 😂
@jonathanmikkelborg2612
@jonathanmikkelborg2612 4 года назад
The betrayal in his eyes
@WilliamAhlert
@WilliamAhlert 5 лет назад
Such a beautiful performance apart from that understandably mistaken start! Such a shame. I hope this story gets him well deserved publicity for his triumph over such sudden pressure!
@user-zf9mz4hs5h
@user-zf9mz4hs5h 5 лет назад
This Chinese pianist is strong and beautiful.
@vladimirzharov8403
@vladimirzharov8403 4 года назад
What a challenge and what a professionalism!
@abaddoniez
@abaddoniez 10 месяцев назад
what a magical moment! the faces, the reactions, the pianist an absolute beast of composure! We can only imagine what goes through his mind!! Its amazing how he can even play with all those thoughts on his mind! Unique moment for all the wrong reasons!
@lekhapratap1652
@lekhapratap1652 4 года назад
0:17 the calm before the shitstorm
@rybakostis
@rybakostis 9 месяцев назад
The guy is lucky! Thanks to this accident,he will be remembered forever, cause, do you even remember the first and second places? And certainly, the way he handled it will only reinforce the positive impression. Great job! 🎉
@titob.yotokojr.9337
@titob.yotokojr.9337 4 года назад
Kudos to the pianist for his split second recovery and lightning fast reflex reaction. . If I were in his place, I might have hit the first chord to the Tchaikovsky instead, for that is what I was mentally preparing to play. Great reflexes from the pianist!
@joeya6795
@joeya6795 4 года назад
What he really should've done, was start playing the Tchaikovsky, if he was a true badass, and force the conductor and orchestra to correct.
@aerohydra3849
@aerohydra3849 4 года назад
Most likely the Tchaikovsky starts with orchestra, like a lot of other concertos, and piano only comes in at a later time. The Rhapsody starts with piano though.
@winter6849
@winter6849 4 года назад
Joey A you’re watching too much drama
@blinkape3957
@blinkape3957 3 года назад
This performance still baffles me, like...this is talent...wasn’t even prepared for the piece and still provided an excellent performance
@kitkatkiki677
@kitkatkiki677 3 года назад
I find this to be an inspiration. If I’m ever caught in a situation, I will definitely look to this as an example of grace under pressure!!
@googly4038
@googly4038 5 лет назад
What a madlad for continuing.
@ic1013
@ic1013 3 года назад
He deserves a lot of respect. Hope to see his recital someday!
@vaultboy1488
@vaultboy1488 4 года назад
Какая жесть! Никакой фильм ужасов с этим не сравнится! Смотрю и потеют ладошки и кровь в жилах стынет
@lambsauce8893
@lambsauce8893 4 года назад
*_somebody please give the guy a medal he deserves it_*
@safasaleh3010
@safasaleh3010 5 лет назад
It's sad everytime I can't imagine the pressure he felt during the performance
@marukchozt6744
@marukchozt6744 3 года назад
When they give you a pop quiz as final exam that's completely different from the study guide...
@Orzakelol
@Orzakelol 5 лет назад
I'll be confused forever, thank you comment section! Yes I know the description exists
@jassskmaster7575
@jassskmaster7575 4 года назад
lmao I know right. I'm trying to piece together the whole story but I'm only getting random fragments in the comments... I don't know if I'll ever fully understand what's going on
@user-bf6pu3md4z
@user-bf6pu3md4z 3 года назад
Петренко и пианист у, браво!!!
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 3 года назад
Which part is confusing? The description is pretty detailed about what happened
@aleman05azul
@aleman05azul 4 года назад
He is more famous now than ever before, he’ll be just fine.
@loveispatient0808
@loveispatient0808 4 года назад
Oh really! Good for him! I accidentally saw this video, otherwise not aware of this incident. Felt so sorry for him, but wish him well for his future musical career!!!
@thewisebaker4185
@thewisebaker4185 4 года назад
I’m a non-musician, but the video with your comments below actually made me feel sorry for the pianist Tianxu. However, he handled this situation like a pro.
@yecly
@yecly 3 года назад
Oh my god! I was speechless. I had mishaps in concerto, but if this happens to me... I will be devastated. Tho by good gracious he might performed the piece in the past, having it thrown on the face in such a moment is unthinkable. It didn't matter. Even I don't remember all of the notes inside pieces that I've performed. I stand with him. Respect with love. Management can hang themselves in shame!
@natori_jinrou
@natori_jinrou 2 года назад
最初はハプニング動画としてみたけど、迫真の演奏と楽曲のかっこよさを気に入って何回も聞いてる
@wickster2121
@wickster2121 8 месяцев назад
wow....despite all this...I dont think I've ever heard a better, more beautiful articulate version!
@mariamakarova9274
@mariamakarova9274 3 года назад
умничка. жаль, что так вышло. конечно, он переживал перед конкурсом еще и такая подстава.
@curaticac5391
@curaticac5391 5 лет назад
I hope this will not be the only highlight of the young Chinese pianist's career! Petrenko had been as baffled as the performer.
@desideria7801
@desideria7801 5 лет назад
petrenko is just a bastard.
@vladimirzharov8403
@vladimirzharov8403 4 года назад
Was it conductor's fail? Clearly no
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 4 года назад
@* eMar "Petrenko looked confused first and than relieved about the announcement because no harpist and too little brass players were on stage for Tchaikovsky concerto No. 1." You have that in reverse. The Rachmaninov asks for the bigger forces. The Rhapsody has a Tuba and extensive percussion and a harp. The Tchaikovsky has none of these.
@kestrel4733
@kestrel4733 3 года назад
Desideria7 it’s definitely not Petrenko’s fault, the programming was arranged incorrectly so he thought the rechmaninoff should have been first. It’s just the flubbed announcement and a miscommunication made the pianist think Tchaikovsky was first resulting in the issue.
@phulei
@phulei 3 месяца назад
The fact this was impromptu and they way he put so much anger and confusion into this made this one of the greatest performances of this piece ever!
@normanswazo8586
@normanswazo8586 5 месяцев назад
Bravissimo to the pianist 👏👏👏👏👏 He showed his fortitude in the moment. And shame on the program organizers for this insult to the pianist-scandalous in a piano competition. I find his hand movements engaging, passionate, dramatic, without exaggeration such as I saw in the eventual winner of the competition. And I love the timbre and sound of the Yangtze piano. Onward An Tianxu! 👏👏👏👏👏
@hosinooji
@hosinooji 4 года назад
life is always full of surprise.... what a talented pianist
@joyce1343
@joyce1343 4 года назад
His face was like seriously dude! Props to him for adapting quickly
@cynicaldrummer286
@cynicaldrummer286 4 года назад
I've such respect for him . Well done. Great recovery
@JayPabalat
@JayPabalat 4 года назад
I'm getting nervous and anxious just by watching this.
@sundude800
@sundude800 5 лет назад
It is mandatory that Twoset react to this
@user-dy3dm8he6h
@user-dy3dm8he6h 4 года назад
2 weeks later
@TL-tc9jq
@TL-tc9jq 3 года назад
From a figure skating point of view, this means that when you skated your whole life so far and finally you’re on the ice ready to start your short program at the Olympics that you’ve dreamt about, with all the run-throughs, warm ups and mental preparations done for the short and you’re in your short program costume, AND YOUR FREE SKATE MUSIC STARTS BUT STILL YOU HAVE TO CONTINUE.
@ilovetiananmen
@ilovetiananmen 4 года назад
Amazing!! Bravo!!
@MathMass
@MathMass 3 года назад
soon this one will be more popular than any Tchai-Prize winners on youtube, Congrtulations!
@changebunny1442
@changebunny1442 4 года назад
1:43 Conductor: _Shhhhh dont tell him we are playing the second piece first_
@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S.
@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. 2 года назад
The look he gives the conductor at 2:03 pretty much sums it up.
@khashayaramri
@khashayaramri 4 года назад
I’ve had once a nightmare like this. It’s not fair
@Blooming20s
@Blooming20s 3 года назад
People really have very different personalities. I can't blame him for that. For me, a girl who can't speak Russian, would choose to sit back and say" No, no, this is not my song choice." Poor guy! The judges are wicked not to stop the performance. 4 years of hard work!!!!
@djunkaroo
@djunkaroo 3 года назад
His resilience in a chaotic moment is awesome. I've watched this several times but I have no idea who won the competition.
@ioanpost
@ioanpost 4 года назад
2:04 new meme
@manuelbes
@manuelbes 4 года назад
I wonder if someone used this as a meme template...
@alan137
@alan137 4 года назад
Props to him. I'm sure it's not easy to react that quickly and manage to hold it together as well as he did after such a shock.
@emmyrip8615
@emmyrip8615 4 года назад
What a champion for going with the flow
@leonardovinci3878
@leonardovinci3878 5 лет назад
- What we will play first, Rachmaninoff or Tchaikovsky? - Yes. - Rachmaninoff or Tchaikovsky? - Okay, okay.
@zzZ-by5ir
@zzZ-by5ir 5 лет назад
you kidding? not funny
@phoebem
@phoebem 5 лет назад
zz Z exactly! It’s not funny to make fun of someone else’s misery
@Iwasaqt
@Iwasaqt 4 года назад
LOL!!!
@leonardovinci3878
@leonardovinci3878 4 года назад
@@user-ev8ch5bm2z no.
@MarcoLeeJones
@MarcoLeeJones 4 года назад
Fuck you.
@monition5655
@monition5655 4 года назад
This is actually physically painful and agonizing to watch.
@esthershin9690
@esthershin9690 2 года назад
Awww, I wish you all success!
@wickster2121
@wickster2121 8 месяцев назад
OMGAWWWWDDDDD! I just read the description. WOW!!!!!
@ajl4809
@ajl4809 4 года назад
This man is actually a genius...
@katelee2218
@katelee2218 4 года назад
Though forced to play a different piece,he did a good job anyway.
@PompayKing123
@PompayKing123 4 года назад
I was waiting for the fail the whole time, but apparently it happened in the beginning. Ig the pianist is just that good
@pietermaes5409
@pietermaes5409 3 года назад
So much respect man
@johntherevelator2020
@johntherevelator2020 4 года назад
That sucks for him, and he looked so happy to be there before the mistake. He has awesome reflexes however.
@fryderyckchopin484
@fryderyckchopin484 4 года назад
1:46 When the teacher says the exam ends in 5 minutes
@Calvin1985
@Calvin1985 4 года назад
That bewildered look the pianist gives the conductor sends me every time 💀
@nrai12
@nrai12 4 года назад
Somebody give him a Nobel Prize..are you even serious ...people have trouble playing something that they have learned since years..though some people may think it was just about order of the pieces, it's a big deal. Playing Rachmaninoff without having time to process his thoughts is a big thing.... And yes any award can't compare to the bravery he has shown.👏👏👏
@anitac3086
@anitac3086 4 года назад
This was painful to watch. If I were in that situation, my mind would just go blank and I'd probably cry too lol
@donaldcoppersmith1018
@donaldcoppersmith1018 2 года назад
The Winner of 2019 Tchaikovsky Competition!
@jackf5877
@jackf5877 3 года назад
And this guy was only 20 yrs old at that moment. Wonderful reaction, damn...
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