This has to be the best interpretation of Chopin’s Opus 10 No. 1 on the planet. The artist is Mei-Ting Sun. It is unbelievably fluid and fairly flawless (I swear I hear a missed note on the first descent but it’s nearly 4 in the morning when I’m writing this). Personally, I think Mr. Sun kicks the crap out of Ashkenazy. They aren’t even in the same ballpark because Mei-Ting Sun creates music, whereas Ashkenazy hits notes. The phrasing about 23 seconds into the piece is just stunning. Throughout the entire performance, the phrasing turns what many reduce to a mere display of technical prowess into actual beauty. Overall, just extraordinarily well done.
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