Yundi Li, a tireless performer on the concerto and recital circuit, returned to Washington this week as soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra. The Chinese Wunderkind appeared with the NSO two years ago to play Liszt's first piano concerto, from the recording he had released that year. We opted instead to hear him play the work with the orchestra of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Riccardo Chailly, and in the intervening year he was back in Washington to give a well-received recital at Strathmore recital. Of all the times we have heard Li play, this performance of Ravel's G major piano concerto, heard on Friday evening, was the least satisfying.
