🎻 only a woman can play like this 🎹

There are women and there are goddesses.

1. Jiyeong Mun | J. S. Bach – Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue, BWV903 🎹
2. Ilva Eigus | Ysaÿe - Sonata for Violin Solo Op.27 No.4 "Fritz Kreisler" 🎻
3. Anastasia Rizikov | Prokofiev - Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14 🎹
4. Marta Czech | J. S. Bach - Kunst der Fuge , BWV 1080 🎹
5. Chloe Chua | Ysaÿe - Sonata in D minor, Ballade, Op. 27, No. 3 🎻
6. Clara Haskil | J. S. Bach - Bach Toccata in E minor, BWV 914 🎹
7. Sayaka Shoji with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra / Sibelius Violin Concerto 🎻
8. Hilary Hahn | J.S. Bach - Sonata for Violin Solo No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003 - II. Fuga 🎻
9. Nikol Bóková | César Franck – Prélude, Choral et Fugue 🎹
10. Polina Churbanova | Dmitri Shostakovich - Prelude and Fugue No. 24 in D minor 🎹

피아니스트 문지영 🎹 J. S. Bach – Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue, BWV903

Chloe Jiyeong Mun is a South Korean classical pianist. She drew international attention when she won the Geneva International Competition in Switzerland in 2014 and then the Busoni International Competition in 2015 consecutively. Jörg Demus, the president of the 60th International Busoni Competition jury praised that, “I have rediscovered in her a naturalness of musicality that I thought had disappeared.”   https://youtu.be/2zzdYvRkenE?si=JIV7hRjDDcv6DaB0

Ilva Eigus 🎻 Ysaÿe Sonata for Violin Solo Op.27 No.4 “Fritz Kreisler”

Recognized for her outstanding talent in chamber music, Swiss musician Ilva Eigus has won the hearts of classical music lovers. Fans are taken to a world of melodic wonder with Eigus's performances because of his superb technique and poignant touch. Eigus is a specialist in her profession with extensive knowledge of the subtleties and complexities of classical music. Her skill on the violin and her ability to emote with every note make for an engrossing listening experience. Eigus's talent is evident whether she performs alone or with an ensemble, enthralling audiences with her nuanced phrasing and emotive interpretations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHPqJNUOxHs

Anastasia Rizikov 🎹 Prokofiev- Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14

“FIERY, SPONTANEOUS, BRILLIANT...” ...concert goers typically use these adjectives to describe Canadian 22 year-old phenomena Anastasia Rizikov. Her unpredictable, passionate playing has awed concertgoers worldwide, some musicians even comparing her to the great Martha Argerich. With numerous competition triumphs under her belt, Rizikov's impressive reputation has taken her to some of the most prestigious concert halls and festivals, and has earned her appearances with the world's most renowned orchestras. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2M_nIUr_xM

Marta Czech 🎹 J. S. Bach – Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080

Marta Czech is a Polish classical pianist, born on November 25, 1998 in Wodzisław Śląski. She is a winner of 49 IJMC in Belgrade. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1Sq1HOYglU&t=1640s

Chloe Chua 🎻 Ysaÿe : Sonata in D minor, Ballade, Op. 27, No. 3

Chloe Chua is a Singaporean violinist. She is the first prize winner in the Junior division of the 2018 Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists alongside Christian Li, and also the winner of the 24th Andrea Postacchini International Violin Competition in Category A. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-klnOLb_VBQ

Clara Haskil 🎹 Bach Toccata in E minor BWV 914

Clara Haskil was a Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoire. She was particularly noted for her performances and recordings of Mozart. She was also a noted interpreter of Beethoven, Schumann, and Scarlatti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNx-jc6B8mo

Sayaka Shoji with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 🎻 Sibelius Violin Concerto

“Shoji isn’t merely a superb technician, she’s a deeply engaging performer” (Gramophone Magazine). Sayaka Shoji has become internationally recognised for her unique artistic versatility and detailed approach to her chosen repertoire. Her remarkable insight into musical languages comes from her mix of European and Japanese backgrounds. Born in Tokyo, Shoji moved to Siena, Italy when she was three. She studied at Accademia Musicale Chigiana and Cologne’s Musikhochschule and made her European debut with Lucerne Festival Strings and Rudolf Baumgartner at the Lucerne Festival and then at the Musikverein, Vienna at the age of fourteen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d388O4WxOD4

Hilary Hahn 🎻 J.S. Bach: Sonata for Violin Solo No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003 – 2. Fuga

For all the appreciable virtues offered by recent contenders in the Bach Sonatas and Partitas field, I cannot think of a single performer who begins to compare with Hilary Hahn. This is quite simply magnificent violin-playing, the sort that while you’re listening to it convinces you that the music couldn’t possibly be played any other way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbYO_9RYBvc

Nikol Bóková 🎹 César Franck – Prélude, Choral et Fugue

Nikol Bóková is a musician dedicated to many genres of music. She particularly works as a performer of classical music. Her repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary music but the 19th and 20th Century periods are a primary focus. At the same time, she is an extraordinary author of her own, unique music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjSv8_5NJc0

Polina Churbanova 🎹 Prelude and Fugue No. 24 in D minor – Dmitri Shostakovich

The piano duo of Anastasia and Polina Churbanova was founded at the beginning of their musical careers, when the twin sisters began their first piano lessons at the age of six in their hometown of St. Petersburg. Since childhood, the twins have been intensively involved in composition and improvisation. At the age of six, they wrote their first joint composition, inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien's children's book “The Hobbit”. At the age of seven, they took part in their first international piano duo competition “Brother and Sister” (St. Petersburg). In 2003, the duo won first prize at the international piano competition “Miniature in Russian music” (St. Petersburg). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NWr1eWTe5o