Yes, Bozhanov played very well too, but he should think about performing in the dark: his facial expressions are worse than Lang Lang's, and that's saying something. You might argue that what a performer looks like when he's playing shouldn't distract us from the music, but that works the other way around as well: he might consider not pulling faces like that, so we can get a chance to listen without bursting out in laughter. He probably thinks he's being 'expressive' (I hope he's not actually doing it on purpose for that reason), but it's beyond ludicrous, frankly.
If you don't believe me, take a look:
https://video.cmireb.be/vod#
In all fairness, though, Bozhanov obviously deserves to be in the final and I'll try to keep my eyes closed during his next recital (he's playing Mozart and Chopin).
Bozhanov's recital of yesterday was really a thrill. What a unique performer, I like him a lot. A true shaper of sounds, a sculptor of music, wonderful colours and moods, never boring or dull, absolutely original, not a second boring and... I really believe that (I'm besides not a fan of Lang Lang, but that has nothing to do with his facial expressions) that grimacing, pulling faces (and in the case of Bozhanov it is really his whole body that is moving and balancing, torso, feet, legs, mouth etcetera...) makes integrally part of the process of producing his truly unique sound. It is no secret, I speak for myself, that I perform better if I'm totally concentrated and that my whole body, from head to toe, is "implicated", is an actor. Playing is for a part cerebral, but also for a great deal physical, and when you 'give everything in the game' (I believe 'throwing your body into something" is also an expression) that those movements, and facial expression are side-effects. And it is also possible that it is impossible for him to play without these 'show', it is a performance isn't it. And yes, it is finally the music, the ears and the heart that should be touched and yes, close your eyes, and you will hear a unique and wonderful musician.
Looking forward to the recital of Sean Kennard tonight.
Kindly.