I actually think Wunder is tremendous - at first I was wary because the first performance I saw of his was my least favorite. I first looked in the Competition thread and compared his B minor sonata 4th mvmnt with Rafal's. I preferred Rafal's because he seemed to take his time when necessary, and I didn't percieve slowness due to technical difficulty, but rather to interpretation. Ingolf (or Ingy, as I have come to call him) seemed to be rushing at times in the sonata finale, and, though the technical display was tremendous, he seemed to gloss over the runs and just slightly trivialized the music.
But, after seeing Ingy's other videos, I am shocked by the fact that he didn't make it to the finals!! His performances of the other three movements of the B minor sonata were fantastic - his interpretations were evidence of a true Chopin lover. I also really liked the two etudes, and the Ballade was pretty amazing - he plays the presto faster
and better than pretty much anyone without any evidence of technical difficulty. The only thing that is funny about him are the faces he makes - they're weird, but sometimes I find myself kind of agreeing with him in my mind

, and he's kind of that nerdy "so-ugly- that-he's-cute" type of guy.
So yeah...anyways, I've been wanting to write about this for a few days and I guess I just did....