She is willing to take a risk and sings with her own voice in Grand Finale of such a prestigious competition, which vividly shows her characters and uniqueness. I sincerely wish Hana true happiness in her career and look forward to seeing her striving for greatness.
Agreed. In my opinion, she was in a class of her own even among the high caliber of this competition. I mean-listen to her gobsmacking rendition of the Brahms A Major Sonata. Might be the best I've heard... can't recall anyone with a sound like this
I didn't hear the other contestants but 1st movement she's all over the place with bowing issues. Tone quality ruined. 3rd movement was messy too. Lots of intonation issues.
@@style3d i agree. Yes she excellent not being a professional....she sounded like as if she were super nervous especially in the first 2-3minutes. There were some great moments definitely but like starting at 6:00 ish there were many moments of instability and i personally dont like players who do not "rush" to the climax before tutti. I think it defeats the purpose of the passage as much as musical .. this is highly technical virtuous piece.
Quelle maîtrise de la soliste avec les passages difficiles en rubato - on sent qu'elle est totalement dans l'oeuvre + magistral, 3 fois bravo . Par contre, le chef d'orchestre va sentir ses reins à la fin ...😅
This wonderful comes from the deepest bottom of her heart!!I have tears in my eyes and in my soul!!!I can't describe my feelings!!And she is so talented and so full of vitality!!Her heart sings in thousands of colours!!!
Tchaikovsky is a quite rare concerto for the final. I have no idea Why she chose Tchaikovsky for queen Elizabeth competition final. What is important is not the outcome of the game but participation. Hida Maena sounds better.
Tchaikovsky has actually, tied with Sibelius, won the most finals of this competition out of any concerto (five in total). So it’s pretty common actually.