Always nice listening to Yundi play Liszt, since he possess both awesome technique and natural musicality🎹
@LoloneLion8 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@故乡的云-z3f8 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks for fixing the previous glitch and re-uploading. It is as fresh and exciting as the first time that i heard of it. So glad to see you back and so much looking forward to your new Mozart album❤
@mumu46638 ай бұрын
云迪的李斯特真是太精彩了!
@FayLong-hl1dq8 ай бұрын
fantastic🤩🤩
@clairej71738 ай бұрын
I will see you in Vienna soon❤
@wlglyyscxacswx8 ай бұрын
Dear Yundi & team, there's a fan who couldn't leave a comment on KZbin and asked me to pass along a message. She wants you to know that the angles and titles of your recent videos are too similar, making them prone to being flagged by the system as duplicate content. This can lead to lower recommendations and reduced traffic. She suggests that when uploading new videos, you consider changing the titles, ideally making them distinct from each other to avoid such issues.
@mybelovedyundili8 ай бұрын
哇你真是一个可爱的宝宝~这是我最喜欢的~~~么么哒么么哒
@wlglyyscxacswx8 ай бұрын
Would you consider adding your KZbin account link to your Instagram page. It would be a great way to connect with your audience across platforms!
@patlim3818 ай бұрын
Love❤❤❤
@gomerlily25188 ай бұрын
云迪 等待你发新鲜出炉的新面包,祝你开心幸福,
@Yundifan8 ай бұрын
I love it!
@yundiarchive8 ай бұрын
Mr. Li has major manual skills, including an octave technique scarcely to be believed. The sound he makes on the piano is both vivid and enormous. The famous Liszt Sonata, like all good Liszt, is what a performer's mind and heart are capable of making it. If an Alfred Brendel finds in this music a roiling, introspective melancholy, Mr. Li goes, as many do, for the grand statement: huge bursts of sound, shiny passagework, dramatic pauses and tempo changes. Classical Music Review By Bernard Holland, The New York Times (2006)