ok, i'm back, at least temporarily, from a short hiatus during which i've pondered many things, most of them relating to my take on life in general. all is well, once again, in kelly's world.

so, Ching-Yun Hu. this is the pianist i heard play at the
Yamaha Artist's Studio in Manhattan last week, April 5th. she was amazing. she's 24, she's from Taipei, and has won so many awards it's unbelievable. at her recital last week, there were maybe 50 people in attendance, and i sat in the second row, close enough to see how she moves when she plays. and this, for me, was a real treat. finally, the things my piano teacher has been trying to instill in me were made real for me to see with my own eyes. she's like a ballerina at the piano. sometimes moved by the music and her expression, and sometimes obviously just having fun with a Beethoven variation, and moving so beautifully. now i know what to aim for :)
her programme included
El Amor y la Muerte by Granados. that was my favorite. i showed the programme to my piano teacher last weekend, and when she saw the Granados piece listed, she said that it's something i could play now if i wanted to. i almost melted... another of my favorites in her programme that night were the Beethoven
Variations in c minor, WoO 80. Beethoven was just a genius, and Ching-Yu did him justice that night.
i kind of missed the rest of her programme, as i was concentrating really hard on not coughing. i'd been sick since the previous weekend and, although the fever was almost completely gone, the cough was just settling in, and the Ricola cough drops i snagged from Carnegie Hall earlier in the week did not help at all...
3 comments:
That's so cool you just wrote a blog about my best friend. Her playing is amazing, isn't it?
Thought you'd like to know that Ching-yun will be performing in Steinway Hall (across the way from Carnegie Hall) at 7:00 PM tomorrow (Thursday, October 26th). It's a free concert, no tickets necessary. If you are in New York, or have any friends here in the City, let them know!
cynthia
Hey Cynthia
Thanks for posting a comment! I wish Ching-yun all the best in her recital tonight. Sadly, I won't be able to make it (it's a 12 hour train ride from Montreal...). But you're right, she is quite amazing! I'm very glad I got the chance to hear her play in the spring, and I hope to hear her again :)
Kelly
hey Kelly, Ching-yun did a darn good job as usual, and will be having more concerts in the spring. She played a different Granados this time, and the hall was packed!
take care,
cynthia
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