Yuja Wang: NPR Music Field Recordings

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  • @acryingonion
    @acryingonion 7 років тому +179

    Love the way how she uses piano as her makeup mirror at 0:52

    • @tansy69
      @tansy69 4 роки тому +5

      @acryingonion haha!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 my piano doesn’t have a mirror there!!!!
      Loved your comment!
      ***I LIKED YOUR COMMENT***
      ❄️✌🏻🌈💜🎹🥰

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому +10

      She respects all the qualities the instrument has 😂

  • @andremaia1961
    @andremaia1961 8 років тому +111

    She isn't real... No human being can be so perfect playing the piano. A bless that means dedication, devotion, practice and music adoration.

    • @sven-sandershestakov3294
      @sven-sandershestakov3294 8 років тому +6

      Andre Maia A bless that means being born with prodigious talent, being born with strong and flexible tendons, ligaments and fingers, and... yes, then dedication.

    • @mckavitt
      @mckavitt 8 років тому +4

      Sven-Sander Shestakov You both mean a blessing, I believe.

    • @donjohnson3701
      @donjohnson3701 Рік тому +1

      She is able to memorize a vast amount of music....an incredible feat in itself. She is truly amazing.....

  • @BryanHo
    @BryanHo 10 років тому +320

    This is my nearly 3-year old daughter's favorite video on UA-cam at the moment. Now she keeps asking for "Coffee in D minor, again?"

    • @andrewchenpiano
      @andrewchenpiano 9 років тому +26

      I find it surprising and unusual for kids that age to enjoy this type of music.

    • @BryanHo
      @BryanHo 9 років тому +16

      I think it's a tribute to Prokofiev that his music is both highly innovative and accessible.

    • @jean-pierremurrli3072
      @jean-pierremurrli3072 9 років тому +28

      Andrew Chen Why? Their perception is not yet spoiled by commercial "acoustic pollution" :)

    • @jerometaylor4243
      @jerometaylor4243 9 років тому +13

      +Bryan Ho I think that's so cool for your daughter to appreciate what she is hearing! What a way to start off!! Bravo!!!

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 9 років тому +2

      +jerome taylor Bravo, bravo! " fantastic! " "fantastic!" Yuja! Yuja! : Sex in advertising
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      "Sex in advertising or "sex sells" is the use of sex appeal in
      advertising to help sell a particular product or service. Sexually
      appealing imagery may or may not pertain to the product or service in
      question. Examples of sexually appealing imagery include nudity, pin-up
      girls, and muscular men.
      The use of sex in advertising can be highly overt or extremely subtle.
      It ranges from relatively explicit displays of sexual acts, to the use
      of basic cosmetics to enhance attractive features."
      ALEXANDER BOOT Author, critic, polemicist
      Blogs > Alexander's blog >
      Sex sells - all of us short
      Submitted by Alexander on 24 June 2013 - 12:59pm
      The
      other day I listened to something or other on UA-cam, and a link to
      Chopin’s Fourth Ballade performed by the Georgian pianist Khatia
      Buniatishvili came up.
      The link was accompanied by a close-up publicity photo of the musician:
      sloe bedroom eyes, sensual semi-open lips suggesting a delight that’s
      still illegal in Alabama, naked shoulders hinting at the similarly nude
      rest of her body regrettably out of shot…
      Let me see where my wife is… Good, she isn’t looking over my shoulder,
      so I can admit to you that the picture got me excited in ways one
      doesn’t normally associate with Chopin’s Fourth Ballade or for that
      matter any other classical composition this side of Wagner or perhaps
      Ravel’s Bolero.
      Searching for a more traditional musical rapture I clicked on the actual
      clip and alas found it anticlimactic, as it were. Khatia’s playing,
      though competent, is as undeniably so-what as her voluptuous figure
      undeniably isn’t. (Yes, I know the photograph I mentioned doesn’t show
      much of her figure apart from the luscious shoulders but, the prurient
      side of my nature piqued, I did a bit of a web crawl.)
      Just for the hell of it I looked at the publicity shots of other
      currently active female musicians, such as Yuja Wang, Joanna MacGregor,
      Nicola Bendetti, Alison Balsom (nicknamed ‘crumpet with a trumpet’, her
      promos more often suggest ‘a strumpet with a trumpet’ instead),
      Anne-Sophie Mutter and a few others.
      They didn’t disappoint the Peeping Tom lurking under my aging surface.
      Just about all the photographs showed the ladies in various stages of
      undress, in bed, lying in suggestive poses on top of the piano, playing
      in frocks (if any) open to the coccyx in the back and/or to the navel up
      front.
      This is one thing these musicians have in common. The other is that none
      of them is all that good at her day job and some, such as Wang, are
      truly awful. Yet this doesn’t really matter either to them or to the
      public or, most important, to those who form the public tastes by
      writing about music and musicians.
      Thus, for example, a tabloid pundit expressing his heartfelt regret that
      Nicola Benedetti “won’t be posing for the lads’ mags anytime soon.
      Pity, because she looks fit as a fiddle…” Geddit? She’s a violinist,
      which is to say fiddler - well, you do get it.
      “But Nicola doesn’t always take the bonniest photo,” continues the
      writer, “she’s beaky in pics sometimes, which is weird because in the
      flesh she’s an absolute knock-out.
      “The classical musician is wearing skinny jeans which show off her long
      legs. She’s also busty with a washboard flat tummy, tottering around 5ft
      10in in her Dune platform wedges.”
      How well does she play the violin though? No one cares. Not even critics
      writing for our broadsheets, who don’t mind talking about musicians in
      terms normally reserved for pole dancers. Thus for instance runs a
      review of a piano recital at Queen Elizabeth Hall, one of London’s top
      concert venues:
      “She is the most photogenic of players: young, pretty, bare-footed; and,
      with her long dark hair and exquisite strapless dress of dazzling
      white, not only seemed to imply that sexuality itself can make you a
      profound musician, but was a perfect visual complement to the sleek
      monochrome of a concert grand... [but] there’s more to her than meets
      the eye.”
      The male reader is clearly expected to get a stiffie trying to imagine
      what that might be. To help his imagination along, the piece is
      accompanied by a photo of the young lady in question reclining on her
      instrument in a pre-coital position with an unmistakable ‘come and get
      it’ expression on her face. The ‘monochrome’ piano is actually
      bright-red, a colour usually found not in concert halls but in dens of
      iniquity.
      Nowhere does the review mention the fact obvious to anyone with any
      taste for musical performance: the girl is so bad that she should indeed
      be playing in a brothel, rather than on the concert platform.
      Can you, in the wildest flight of fancy, imagine a reviewer talking in
      such terms about sublime women artists of the past, such as Myra Hess,
      Maria Yudina, Maria Grinberg, Clara Haskil, Marcelle Meyer, Marguerite
      Long, Kathleen Ferrier? Can you see any of them allowing themselves to
      be photographed in the style of “lads’ mags”?
      I can’t, which raises the inevitable question: what exactly has changed
      in the last say 70 years? The short answer is, just about everything.
      Concert organisers and impresarios, who used to be in the business
      because they loved music first and wanted to make a living second, now
      care about nothing but money. Critics, who used to have discernment and
      taste, now have nothing but greed and lust for popularity. The public…
      well, don’t get me started on that.
      The circle is vicious: because tasteless ignoramuses use every available
      medium to build up musical nonentities, nonentities is all we get. And
      because the musical nonentities have no artistic qualities to write
      about, the writing nonentities have to concentrate on the more jutting
      attractions, using a vocabulary typically found in “lads’ mags”.
      The adage “sex sells” used to be applied first to B-movies, then to
      B-novels, and now to real music. From “sex sells” it’s but a short
      distance to “only sex sells”. This distance has already been travelled -
      and we are all being sold short.

  • @mosaicclassics
    @mosaicclassics 10 років тому +109

    I've been waiting a long time to hear/see her play Prokofiev's toccata. She even brings out certain voices from the lower register that often escape me while listening to other recordings. Glad I'm living in a time to witness this remarkable musician!

    • @Anthony-qn8ox
      @Anthony-qn8ox 4 роки тому +6

      She did this at Carnegie in Feb '20. When she finished the whole section let out a collective "Whoa". Just amazing. As Yuja would say, I need more of this nourishment.

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому +2

      I listened to her recording and that of Martha Argerich, they are so insanely different which is weird because it’s the same piece.

  • @gking407
    @gking407 8 років тому +31

    I sit and stare at the notes of this piece on paper, it is like looking at insanity. Then I hear Ms. Wang play and feel inspiration once again. Piano is life, and Wang is her angel!

  • @LynnDavidNewton
    @LynnDavidNewton 6 років тому +11

    The microphone placement on this recording seems extraordinarily good to me. What a superb and crystal clear recording!

  • @234sail
    @234sail 3 роки тому +11

    At the end, "My fingers are killing me!"
    What an otherworldly talent.
    Also love her Berlin Philharmonic (encore) performance. Just astounding. Love Yuja.

  • @jimronsivalli1675
    @jimronsivalli1675 8 років тому +22

    WOW!! She's terrific. She so fast and accurate. Wonderful.

  • @archie11941
    @archie11941 5 років тому +9

    Yuja never ceases to amaze me and having just discovered her few months ago, I can't get enough of her talent. She has me even loving Prokofiev who is not my favorite. She's amazing and I appreciate her enjoyment in and desire to just share her talent with public anyway she can.

    • @mariapap8962
      @mariapap8962 Рік тому

      I feel the same way about her Prokofiev interpretations.

  • @WGBHMusic
    @WGBHMusic 10 років тому +121

    Brilliant editing, beautifully shot, amazing audio, incredible performance... Great work! Loved it.

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 6 років тому

      Strip club pianist! The method of achieving good results with the help of a naked body is called "prostitution"!

    • @rahang4126
      @rahang4126 6 років тому

      Seems you've never seen naked bodies ! !

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 6 років тому

      Hi RAHAN G! Stormy Daniels is the best!

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 6 років тому +2

      284.976! Incredible! This vulgarity attracts evetyone, like shit attracts flies!

    • @鈴木隆司-p9p
      @鈴木隆司-p9p 6 років тому

      WGBH Music ーショパンワルツ嬰ハ短調

  • @jackroberts7088
    @jackroberts7088 4 роки тому +6

    Stunning! What a privilege to hear her play!

  • @mimimi230
    @mimimi230 9 років тому +21

    i like her outfit as girl! so nice hair and handcloves!!

  • @DorinaKomani
    @DorinaKomani 10 років тому +33

    Personally I loved her performance. Is a lot about getting different lines out of the music. Is very rarely that i have heard Prokofief being performed musically and without hitting the piano. Many would say that this is not the way Prokofiev is suppossed to be performed, but I think that we should be open to perform his music in other ways than "what he meant" because that makes us experience both the composer and the piece in another level.

  • @dearly1961
    @dearly1961 6 років тому +5

    One of the best solo piano videos I have seen- maybe the best considering the original concept of setting, and Yuja's superb playing - brilliant showcase of her major artistic flair and outstanding musicianship!

  • @susuwatari1
    @susuwatari1 Рік тому +3

    When you grow up with a piano as a favorite “Toy”. The piano is you, and you are the piano. All the great composers and writers are your soulmates. Then you become a master at last. 😃

  • @julianmatthews7313
    @julianmatthews7313 10 років тому +12

    Yuja, you are so talented, brilliant and amazing! Bravo!!

  • @LGElegy
    @LGElegy 9 років тому +21

    If only I could like this a million times!!!

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 9 років тому +2

      I also!!!

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 9 років тому

      +Michael Schefold also!!!! GIDON KREMER "Briefe an eine junge Pianistin", Braumüller (German,
      France). ..." ,,Wir leben in einer Welt des Glamours. Glamours
      verlangt, das alles
      sich ihm unterwirft. Er gibt die Normen vor. Was würdigt ist, im
      Rampenlicht zu stehen, auf wen die Strahlen des Ruhmes fallen, bestimmt
      er. Das Glamourgesetz verlangt vor allem BRILLANZ. Die Hauptfiguren des
      Spektakels, oder anders ausgedrückt: die Waren, die auf diesem Basar
      feilgeboten werden, sind verplichtet, auf Covers, Plakaten,
      Zeitschriften, in Talkshows, auf Präsentationen oder in Interviews zu
      glänzen. Der Glamour braucht das IMAGE des ERFOLGS, das lässt sich
      leichter verkaufen als das Image des Leidens. Und das Lächeln gehört
      dazu. Können Sie sich Bruckner mit Star-Lächeln vorstellen?...Glamour
      fabriziert Stars, er gibt die Parameter des Erfolges vor, Treulosigkeit
      verzeiht er nicht. Diese Starfabrik operiert mit allen Verkaufstechniken
      wie Bestsellerlisten, Preisen, Exklusivrechten, Werbung, von der
      Foto-Session,der Stilisierung a la irgendwas, bis hin zur Intensität des
      Make-ups. Das wurde von den Großmeistern der Kommerzwelt sorgfältig
      getestet, und sie setzen es mit holywoodschem oder bollywoodschem Elan
      in Szene. Was der Künstler und seine Firma ,,absetzen" wollen, muss
      unbedingt gut verpackt sein. Man muss wissen , wie man die ,,Ware"
      anbietet. ...Nackte Schulter- ab und zu sogar etwas mehr- junge Damen
      passen zu jedem Instrument. Ein Wolf oder ein Schwan verstärken die
      Wirkung. Hauptsache, etwas fällt auf! Geht es um die Musik? Die
      Interpretation? ich befürchte, beides ist eher nebensächlich. Wenn man
      meint, Beethoven nicht ,,a la Lang Lang" verkaufen zu können, so
      verkauft man eben, sieh Cover, Lang Lang ,,a la Beethoven". Nach Glamour
      besteht Nachfrage. Er dringt in alles ein. Auch in die Musik. Handel
      und Händler regieren die Welt nicht schlechter, vielleicht sogar besser
      als Politiker ..."

    • @billbag3
      @billbag3 7 років тому +1

      who are the 56 haters that gave this a thumbs down, they must be very angry with life.

  • @sandyw38
    @sandyw38 7 років тому +2

    Physical and fashion beauty aside, one can only marvel at the depth of her intellect and athleticism. Her performances, several of which I have witnessed, are equally demanding and significant in the hard work and depth of interpretation resulting.

  • @halvardlundnorway
    @halvardlundnorway 9 років тому +10

    So raw ! Such a delight! So pure and perfect music. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @TatTwamAsi
    @TatTwamAsi 9 років тому +58

    Indeed you have to get acquainted with Yuja's staccato approach, and from 1:40 till 2:00 she fumbles up a bit. I have repeated this interpretation several times and now I am convinced this is the best interpretation I ever heard, even better than of Argerich. I just listened to the interpretation of Prokofiev himself and on that terrible dual tone hard touch piano it sounded not well but you can still hear what he meant to play, and I think Yuja Wang has interpreted this piece exactly as Prokofiev meant it.

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 9 років тому

      I think the same. Prokofiev would be happy to hear AND see her!

    • @642forlife
      @642forlife 8 років тому +7

      Yes, Of course Prokofiev would love this. Yuja Wang is his perfect Ambassador.

    • @matthewquan1529
      @matthewquan1529 8 років тому

      perfect Ambassador, well say.

    • @frutiboy1
      @frutiboy1 7 років тому +3

      Yuja's interpretaion is honest = fast but still clear, free of any artificial substances.

    • @ThePmfan
      @ThePmfan 5 років тому +3

      Also it's freezing cold. Teeny mistakes are understandable.

  • @menevetsny
    @menevetsny 10 років тому +4

    Love the piano frames in the backdrop. This, is what you will be and the sounds you'll emanate when we're done with you.

  • @PSearPianist
    @PSearPianist 10 років тому +36

    Stunning - both visually and aurally!

  • @chen1172
    @chen1172 5 років тому +3

    This video deserves more than 300K views

  • @somethinglikethisone6635
    @somethinglikethisone6635 4 роки тому +2

    Still watching this in October 2020! Amazing!

  • @anfauglir6834
    @anfauglir6834 3 роки тому +2

    The gold standard interpretation of this piece

  • @aibook3391
    @aibook3391 4 роки тому +1

    count one note is a day of her life practicing? how much hard work, love, passion, discipline, drive, depression, hope, faith had been put into this excellent performance that is behind scenes and no one knows! Great performance, God bless. "And love it also because you a Chinse girl. "

  • @qianhuang1436
    @qianhuang1436 2 роки тому +4

    This is my favorite outfit of hers!!!

    • @fionabegonia7802
      @fionabegonia7802 Місяць тому

      She could be wearing torn up rags and still a human of other-worldly musical talent !!

  • @jimmypes3111
    @jimmypes3111 4 роки тому +1

    Wow...just wow! I’m watching this first thing in the morning and I don’t think I need a cup of coffee now!

  • @RoleyChiu
    @RoleyChiu 8 років тому +15

    4th time in a row watching this. Can't stop.

  • @drdellaman
    @drdellaman 10 років тому +2

    This piece is quite factory, machine like anyway, so having it played into the factory where they make the pianos is quite brilliant. As usual, Yuja plays like a champion.

  • @kristiandawe85
    @kristiandawe85 3 роки тому +3

    Sweet mother of God that was insane, she is incredible

  • @RASyared
    @RASyared 10 років тому +2

    I hate the fact that some critics aren't yet able to look pass her heels, dresses, and race... hopefully she will release more studio works. Especially playing many Rachmaninoff... she plays his so beautifully.. viva Wang.

  • @rawleywilson4752
    @rawleywilson4752 7 років тому +1

    3:11 and 4:12 sound so beautifully crisp and grand. That's why I love Steinway Pianos

  • @i-told-you-sodear1526
    @i-told-you-sodear1526 5 років тому +2

    I've heard this piece played by others but none brings out a smile and an enthrallment as Yuja's version.

  • @tonyeclau
    @tonyeclau 5 років тому +2

    Bravo! Those flying fingers with deadly accuracy.

  • @DJG44F
    @DJG44F 10 років тому +1

    Wonderful, Yuija ! What an energy ! I love. Superb ...

  • @GreatWonderMoose
    @GreatWonderMoose 9 років тому +39

    Incredible. Not quite as dark an interpretation as some others, but her technique is fascinating.

    • @Anthony-qn8ox
      @Anthony-qn8ox 4 роки тому +2

      I also like Argerich's version. Darker for sure.

    • @dextertay461
      @dextertay461 3 роки тому +1

      @@Anthony-qn8ox And definitely more full-bloodied and sonorous.

  • @williamstolley2165
    @williamstolley2165 2 роки тому +1

    How weird not to hear thunderous applause after one of her recitals... I think she expected it as well. LOVE you Yuja.

  • @i-told-you-sodear1526
    @i-told-you-sodear1526 6 років тому +2

    In a UA-cam interview, she said that, "In growing up, my father musician was always after me about (the importance of ) keeping (strict) time." It shows.

  • @therainforest4314
    @therainforest4314 7 років тому +1

    I love what she did with that fabulous Prokofiev piece!!! :-)

  • @thesurfofanotter
    @thesurfofanotter 10 років тому +1

    little did i realize where this would take me
    i had no idea of her talents
    and for that introduction
    i owe you all at
    NPR
    bigtime

  • @vancat6787
    @vancat6787 6 років тому +1

    The talent in this century !Great !

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Рік тому

    I cant imagine writing or playing this. Children of a greater God.

  • @musicmakesacitynow
    @musicmakesacitynow 9 років тому +7

    Love this. What a spectacular performance!

  • @uroko2993
    @uroko2993 6 років тому +4

    I like this toccata very much! I still remember I find the piece hard to understand before I studied composition and trained my ear around 5 years ago, but now it gives me goose bump.

    • @dextertay461
      @dextertay461 3 роки тому

      It's amazing to compose with such dissonances while maintaining that unique, inimitable style and voice. Which is why Prokofiev's up there together with the other 20th century greats!

  • @AmberShort
    @AmberShort 10 років тому +1

    I still have fond memories on this piece. It's very challenging to perform.

  • @moegli777
    @moegli777 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant interpretation, by a greatest artist! I wonder how many (thousands of) parts this amazing musical instrument contains. Thanks to Steinway & Sons!!

  • @DodderingOldMan
    @DodderingOldMan 8 років тому +50

    I'm trying to learn this, because it looks like a lot of fun. Now, if only I could play the piano...

    • @sven-sandershestakov3294
      @sven-sandershestakov3294 8 років тому +17

      Buffoon1980 It's fun to practice it. It's not fun to perform it - that is the stuff of nightmares.

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому

      Hehe fancy meeting you here 😂

    • @DodderingOldMan
      @DodderingOldMan 3 роки тому

      @@thibomeurkens2296 Ha, yeah, hi! This was actually the first performance of this piece I ever saw and that made me want to learn it, and in fact it was Yuja Wang's performance of Prokofiev's second piano concerto that made me realise I absolutely loved Prokofiev in general.

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому

      @@DodderingOldMan The second concerto is so good! (also really hard probably 😂). And you’re right Prokofiev is great. The first piece I knew of him is actually this toccata (it’s still my favorite!) but then I went down a whole Prokofiev rabbithole he has so much great stuff!!

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому +1

      @@DodderingOldMan okay I have a lot more spreekrecht for you now I’m trying the piece and there where the hands cross in the beginning is so hard I’m playing it really slowly and my brain still can’t handle it 😂

  • @TuanSyedSado
    @TuanSyedSado 8 років тому +38

    She practically owns this piece!

    • @dextertay461
      @dextertay461 3 роки тому

      The marketing is just quite the icing on the cake...

  • @franciscoespinozagamboa6490
    @franciscoespinozagamboa6490 8 років тому +3

    Esta chica es un fenómeno de nuestra época!

  • @ViviDorfman
    @ViviDorfman 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic musician!!! I loved the setting too!

  • @xuewang6171
    @xuewang6171 5 років тому +1

    Such a fashion sense! Just gorgeous

  • @RoleyChiu
    @RoleyChiu 5 років тому +28

    Still watching this in 2020.

  • @johnruediger9752
    @johnruediger9752 10 років тому +14

    2:13 I personally think that it was Prokofiev that originally came up with the idea of "dropping the bass"

    • @slateflash
      @slateflash 9 років тому +4

      +John Ruediger I think the real bass drop is at 3:09 with the a-flat minor chord

    • @johnruediger9752
      @johnruediger9752 9 років тому +2

      +slateflash either way, love this song, and if you've ever looked at the ink on this song (which I assume you have), one would realize that there is no better piece to say that there is more black on the page than white XD

  • @slateflash
    @slateflash 10 років тому +76

    I can't believe she can pedal in those heels o.0

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 9 років тому +9

      and how she can! listen and see her Scriabin playing. This is the most difficult pedal in all music. She does it perfectly - with sexy high heels! Wow!

    • @tonyeclau
      @tonyeclau 5 років тому +7

      In one of her interviews, Yuja actually said she's more comfortable playing with her high heels on.

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому

      I can’t even do it why wearing my shoe.. (okay I can but it’s terrible)

    • @dextertay461
      @dextertay461 3 роки тому

      You can say she trademarked it. Maybe she will write a book about it someday...

  • @MrBoyk
    @MrBoyk 10 років тому +2

    If you liked watching the building the piano, there is a whole documentary about the making of a Steinway. It's called "Note by Note" and it's great.

  • @crzywitboy3
    @crzywitboy3 10 років тому +2

    Oh my gosh. I know nothing about piano but that was amazing and captivating.

  • @intervalkid
    @intervalkid 8 років тому +5

    Great Prokofiev...... and outfit.

  • @abladeofgrass1003
    @abladeofgrass1003 5 років тому +1

    Glad to be alive with her..

  • @josemanuelgonzalezortiz3391
    @josemanuelgonzalezortiz3391 2 роки тому +1

    Maravilloso, me parece increíble tanta perfección en la interpretación. 😍😍😍

  • @dustymiller65
    @dustymiller65 5 років тому

    Words fail me here. Wow!!! Everything.

  • @amapola647
    @amapola647 8 років тому +3

    Fabulosa partitura y fabulosa pianista

  • @chuckflemington3286
    @chuckflemington3286 5 років тому +1

    OMG You are So Amazing 👍 Such an Inspiration for Me and My Students 👏

  • @LaurentPingaultLyon
    @LaurentPingaultLyon 3 роки тому

    Cherry 🍒 on the cake, it seems that all other pianos in the room are vibrating in echo to this astonishing performance

  • @elmio1923
    @elmio1923 9 років тому +8

    These peaces killing me :-)

  • @jesseleecalvert
    @jesseleecalvert 10 років тому +3

    I love Yuja because she isn't afraid to be herself and dress and act the way she wants. I'm worried about her performance as a musician and not her hemline, performance venue, etc. It isn't my or anyone's place to judge her as a person.

  • @thuhanguyen2367
    @thuhanguyen2367 7 років тому +1

    I love her version of the ending best

  • @chris_aha
    @chris_aha Рік тому

    She is a miracle! 🤩

  • @ivanruizatelier
    @ivanruizatelier 6 років тому

    She's slayin it!!!! How i wish i could play the piano like her

    • @neezahbel
      @neezahbel 4 роки тому +1

      4 - 7 hours of practice daily...; you'd get there

  • @L.M1792
    @L.M1792 5 років тому +1

    Very expressive,
    and great interpretation.

  • @aracelif2648
    @aracelif2648 10 років тому +2

    The best
    Piano Stainway & Sons

  • @cassiochristianini5721
    @cassiochristianini5721 8 років тому

    Just fantastic... and what a piano!

  • @Zanpra
    @Zanpra 10 років тому +39

    This toccata has finally found its master =)

    • @Bati_
      @Bati_ 6 років тому

      Zanpra As I seen, Yuja Wang is the best Russian classical music interpretor in the world.

    • @renvollmer8945
      @renvollmer8945 5 років тому +1

      @@Bati_ Russian?!

    • @YL-kl5iv
      @YL-kl5iv 5 років тому

      Ren Vollmer He is saying she‘s the best Russian classical piano music interpretor,not saying she is Russian

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 роки тому

      @@YL-kl5iv ha I also was confused then I remembered Prokofiev being Russian 🤦

  • @fondazione.gemelli
    @fondazione.gemelli 6 років тому

    Yuja sei semplicemente fantastica!!!!!!

  • @raulcalette4066
    @raulcalette4066 4 роки тому +1

    Espectacular presentación es admirable

  • @mariapap8962
    @mariapap8962 Рік тому

    Loved the lipstick hack😂. Brilliant!

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 7 років тому +2

    She's so normal looking, but out of tens of millions of people, no one can play like that but her. She's sexy, but in an understated way, body-wise. She doesn't have more than is required to be sexy, but it's put together so well. Plus, she's a comedian. A star!

  • @eunike.tanzil
    @eunike.tanzil 7 років тому +2

    Who else love the head thing she did in 3:22? :D

  • @GatoGordoPhotography
    @GatoGordoPhotography 10 років тому +1

    Exhilarating to watch!

  • @vampierkill
    @vampierkill 8 років тому +17

    Play like a boss :D

  • @shreddric
    @shreddric 10 років тому

    This is a brain wake upper...Love It #YujaWang

  • @LorenzoNW
    @LorenzoNW 5 років тому

    If this was on CD, I'd be the first to buy it.

  • @AUrbanovicz
    @AUrbanovicz 10 років тому

    Good & funny ;-) S.Prokofiev in Steinway factory...cool idea!

  • @아침부터왜그래
    @아침부터왜그래 2 роки тому

    사랑스러 ㅠㅠ 마지막 표정!!!!

  • @eytonshalom
    @eytonshalom 5 років тому +2

    would love to hear her on a bosendorfer!

  • @josephk7946
    @josephk7946 8 років тому +1

    Those heels! Great performance, but I was so afraid the whole time that she'd finish the piece, take a bow and then start stepping on mice as an encore

  • @koshersalaami
    @koshersalaami 4 роки тому

    Marvelous performance.

  • @catherinjang7367
    @catherinjang7367 8 років тому +11

    At the final cadence, Her funny face made me laugh loudly.

  • @maskelucidator7090
    @maskelucidator7090 7 років тому

    Ohhhhhh my goshhh wujaa

  • @homepianistaminako9597
    @homepianistaminako9597 8 років тому +4

    Which does she put, the finger-less groves or the arm warmers? what an amazing piano play.

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer 6 років тому

    Haven't heard this played so perfectly since Martha Argerich on her debut album.

  • @hayfire2
    @hayfire2 10 років тому

    Beautiful !! OMG !!

  • @Lianpe98
    @Lianpe98 6 років тому

    Those gloves are what i need for practicing when the climate is cold

  • @craigmcallester5478
    @craigmcallester5478 10 років тому

    Now this is what I call a Concert Hall! Wonderful!

  • @fangdacai3365
    @fangdacai3365 8 років тому +2

    Marvelous!

  • @shumiatcher
    @shumiatcher Рік тому

    A mind that works at lightning speed and an imagination to accompany it

  • @bruns1970
    @bruns1970 5 років тому

    Whaaaaouuu incroyable bravo👏👏👏

  • @trang23390
    @trang23390 10 років тому +9

    perfect!

    • @yolanda3144-z8k
      @yolanda3144-z8k 10 років тому

      I heard from the grapevine that Yuja Wang is leaving her Opus3 agent, Earl G.Blackburn, to join London-based Fidelio Artists as its first instrumentalist.
      Fidelio have young conductors of Gustavo Dudamel, Lionel Bringuier & Esa-Peka Salonen. These 3 are LA Phil's prominent conductors whom JW has recently worked with at the Hollywood Bowl. Remember YW's short orange/yellow dress that went viral? Guess who the conductor was? Right, the 27 year old Lionel. Gustavo & Yuja just released their Rach album. And, guess who the conductor was when Yuja first played Shostakovich at the Bowl? Right again. Esa-Peka.
      She dumping the old for the young? Watch out! Welcome to Hollywood, Yuja! Now, you'll get a better chance to produce DVDs instead of CDs. CD's are still good, but they are from the last century. The 21st demands DVDs. It is a visual century. And your fans who can't see you perform live, are craving to see you in a visual medium. They want to see your fingers fly over the keyboard. They want to see you singing and being playful while stroking the keys. They want to see, do I dare mention, your attire. You are a fashionista, and where can you better trot your sense of fashion than here in Hollywood.
      Go for it, girl!

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 9 років тому

      +Rolando Reyes
      YES!!!!!!

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 9 років тому

      +Rolando Reyes
      YES!!!!!!

  • @baddog52
    @baddog52 8 років тому +5

    masterful

  • @buminghai328
    @buminghai328 6 років тому +24

    this look like more diffcult than maths