Ray Chen, Tchaikovsky & Boston Symphony 🎶


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  1. He loves what he does! He smiled all the way thru this section showed…It is better than most grumpy violinists.. that I have seen! Thank you!❤❤❤

  2. What a fantastic job! This is such a nice interpretation of this epic moment of the Finale to the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. So nice to see Ray not only play with ferocity and virtuosity, but also to be smiling and really enjoying it!

  3. Tchaikovsky composed this even though he couldn’t play the violin. Beethoven was profoundly deaf, but wrote his entire 9th Symphony.

  4. Like Lang Lang, he ENJOYS performing. It's what music is all about! The usual pieties surrounding classical music are SO misplaced…

  5. Just picked up and started playing my violin for the first time in years. Im almost done college now and going back to the time i played violin in my youth. I played for years but took such a long break, ive forgotten how to read sheet music, thanks for the inspiration, made me want to practice again

  6. El toca bien pero, siempre he pensando que le da un tempo muy rápido a sus interpretaciones, es como poner un x1.2 cuando el toca ir eso no es de mis favoritos, quita tiempo que se debe usar para analizar las cosas,

  7. You are absolutely tremendous, and such an inspiration to every violinist no matter how old they are! Thank you Ray! Keep on playing and keep on smiling! God bless!

  8. Please come to Beaverton, OR. The 1st time I saw you on YT was the video inside a store in Paris playing Vivaldi with Emilio Piano. I absolutely loved it!

  9. You're too dramatic when playing the violin. Take it easy before not only the strings cut but the violin break as well. Like the playing though ❤❤❤

  10. Wow amazing,Mr.ray Chen you keep blowing my mind while watching your passion on the violin 🎻, I'm a bigger fan of you ,I wish to be just like you some day ,amin!😊

  11. Not even the slightest hint of hesitation and hitting every note spot on in this challenging masterpiece! You make it look fun and effortless, even though thousands of hours of learning and practice went into achieving this level of excellence. I hope to some day hear you play in person especially this particular violin concerto.

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