Yuja Wang - Variations on the Turkish March (Odeonsplatz)
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2017
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Yuja Wang: Pianist
Münchner Philharmoniker: Orchestra
Valery Gergiev: Conductor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Arcadi Volodos, Fazil Say, Yuja Wang: Variations on the Turkish March
Concert recorded at Odeonsplatz (Munich, Germany), on July 16, 2017, 20:00.
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When the original piece is too easy.
Yuja Wang played Chopin's Fantasie at the age of 12 like piece of cake
ha haha
@@kinuux well chopin wrote his first piece at the age of 7.
Metal Videos Mozart at 5
@@metalvideos1961 well I was playing piano seens 1yr old💩
1:37 he stares deeply into my soul
Compare head sizes.
Like vinheteiro
Mayor of hoovile lookin ass
He looks bored
sheeeeeeeeeeeeee
She looks so calm or happy when she’s playing this is really refreshing
Happy brainless calmidiots you
Meiyee Lee eh?
She is sooooooooooooo talented and I notice that everytime she plays, the clarity is just hella crazy man. So sublime
Great set!
She plays well, too.
The orchestra is more amused than usual.
right. normally it's more like 'stop and let us go'
Right. The VIP floor seat might cost $800, but an orchestra seat will cost $2000. THey can watch her from 5 ft away.
The orchestra is more amused than yujal
Some amused by her jiggly 'bits' 😂
Okay at least I'm not the only one who noticed
The orchestra's faces shift from "omg what is this" to "jezz kill me" to "I'm changing my bloody job".
orchestra:
yuja: imma end this man's whole career
0:02 too slow for yuja, 0:26 warm up, 1:45 normal speed for yuja,
just the personal preference.
damn
@Amari watch the volodos yuja's cover version from 2007
0:54 is my favorite part of this performance; it's like she's drawing something exceptionally fragile out of the piano through the entire phrase with her whole body. Gorgeous.
This is a mixture of two different "improvisations" on Rondo alla Turca: she alternates parts of Fazil Say version and Volodos version! So beautiful😍
Volodos’s version is surely the transcript of Horowitz’s improvisation encores.
I can listen to this a hundred times and get chills every time.
Same
Exactly same!!!
+1
I was there! The audience loved it!!! Great music can be funny, when it's played like this!
Michael Schefold question, since she played with an orchestra, was every piece she played a concerto or a piece with the orchestra besides the encores?
wow congratulations
@@EddySoler ‘>"
You’re so lucky !
i love how everyone laughs at the beginning, like noob- and then after theyre like oh-shi-
The innocent Turkish March gets insane!!
it was also amazing
she somehow shows off and makes it interesting musically at the same time. she is incredible.
jesus christ i just stood up and clapped in front of my computer screen when she finished lol. she is a once in a generation virtuoso with an unparalleled technique. seriously bravo
I imagine the excitement every one of the orchestra must have felt just knowing they would be on stage with Yuja. 🤩
00:01-00:18 Mozart
00:18-00:29 Gershwin
00:29-00:35 Liszt
00:35-00:42 Chopin
00:42-00:48 Scott Joplin
00:48-00:53 Rachmaninov
00:53-01:00 Tschaikowsky
01:00-01:06 Gershwin
01:06-01:12 Chopin
01:12-01:20 Liszt
01:20-01:42 Chopin
01:42-1:55 Liberace
01:55-End Chopin
Busted! 😅👌
What?
wtf, this is wrong
Uh most of those composer did anything even close to jazz
@@awe331 I think hes just trying to say he knows more composers so hes cooler better and smarter OBVIOUSLY
TokyoEthan
He or she probably just googled the composers
Thanks to Fazil Say that he created such a greatest improvisation of all time...
*she
I love sharing this recording with people. She is SUCH a savant.
I could listen to her play for hours!😍
The notes was so clear with a good expression and gracefully
The absolute best parts of these videos are the reactions of the orchestra behind her - virtuosos on their own instruments - smiling and in awe.
She combined variations of two well known arrangements of this piece. Pretty cool :)
No, it's horrible. Shows her utter lack of taste.
World’s greatest pianist !!
my favorite part is 0:17~0:28. a bit of jazzy vibe with funky stuff. stunning.
I love Yuja's playing, from Prokofiev to Bach, she is amazing. As I listened to this one I was trying to imagine Turks trying to march to it! She and the piano are one.
I can't even move my hands as fast, randomly, as she can move them precisely while playing. I can't even FLAIL as fast as she can articulately PLAY.
Fazil Say + Volodos.
Thank you!! I was wondering who wrote the jazz parts
Fazil Say is better better than her
@@mustafaak9311 ofcourse.
@@mustafaak9311 Well-no; but who the hell cares. Lucky to have them both...
@@mustafaak9311 Better composer indeed. Technique-wise I'll probably go for Yujia...
INSANE!!! Turkish March is one of my favorite pieces ever and to hear Yuja jazz it up so incredibly well is fantastic!
Her sound, technique & the beautiful grace & strength of her hands make her potentially the most promising pianist on the world stage today. She should play LOTS of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven to become the best.
She should stick to Philip Glass. And Czerny.
Bravo!!! Well done by one of the best pianists in the world...a Prodigy
The best pianist in the world! Yuja is the best!
Wow! Amadeus who turns on jazz ... Madame Wang is sensational! Brava!
Man, she must have been feeling tired that night, she left out my favorite passage where she plays contrasting themes in both hands, the faster one in octaves with her left. I honestly teared up when I first saw her do it in another video performance.
Hi In summer 2023 I decided to learn Turkisch march from UA-cam and fond this ?.... 😢 Now is february and I stopped play the piano after watching this, incredible!!!
Apparently this little ditty has become Ms. Wang's signature piece.
Fazil say.!! Thats awesome
much better
Unprecedented technique, bravo Yuja Wang! This artist makes me happy, pure goosebumps! 🥰🎼🥰
It sounds like she's playing two pieces at the same time its incredible
She made a nice mix with Fazıl Say and Volodos's variations. She also added some odd speed shifts but great performance overall :)
Always nice to see experienced orchestra members enjoy her encore as much as the audience . . .
I came back so many times to enjoy every notes she plays and now I even start to enjoy every orchestra members’ expression.
Cuz their minds was not on the notes itself, likewise, likeyou, is on the node naughty 😁
C'est la plus talentueuse des pianistes (voir sa bio) et elle est belle elle a une robe pailletée verte émeraude que j'adore qu'elle seule peut se permettre de porter on dirait un colibri, sa taille est parfaite pour ces toilettes, au diable les grandes robes, nous sommes au XIeme siècle. Enchante nous très chère Yuja nous t'aimons.
I saw a video of her when she was a child. She changed a lot.
I showed my dad and he said, "And you really like this because..?"
I'm infuriated.
Madison Hu I’m not gonna assume gender but I’m confused
@@esterleng860 I think they're talking about liking the music
perfect yuya,this in LiberTango and you are perfect
You can see behind her a lot of talented ultra musicians...and you can see at the end a smile...like WTF did i just listen...pure no 1 error symphony! Here you can see 1000000000000000h hours in practise
You can almost hear the piano roar nearing the end. Amazing!
We should give Yuja a Turkish passport after this performance.
She’s amazing!!!
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Unimaginable talent she has!!!😮
I've seen this clip, over 100 times.
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Kya yhi Pyaar hai.
The most Amazing pianist I've ever seen 💖
I have never seen this version until now, amazing Genial, brillante!!! I love her!!!! 😍
Love the expressions on the Orch players' faces. The cello guys are kinda: 'yeah seen it before' but the blonde lady is totally: 'you go gurrrl'.
0:19 is the most catchy part, i wonder if there are any other songs with that rythm.
Yeah, it is Turkish March - Fazil Say version
I think shes the most technically proficient musician ive ever heard.
She took Fazil Say to the next level. Wow
I LOVE this version !!!!!! Thanks a lot Yuja !!!!!
楽しそうに弾いてるからすごくいい
力強い素晴らしい演奏です。
Unbelievable musician.Staggerig
WOW! SHE ONLY PLAYED FOR TWO MINUTES, THIS NEEDS A ONE HOUR VERSION!
This was an encore piece. If you want to listen to Yuja play a challenging extended piece, there is plenty to choose from. The Prokofiev No 2 piano concerto, the Rachmaninoff No 3 piano concerto, or Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata are good places to start. I believe all are available on UA-cam.
WONDERFUL PIANO PLAYING ! BRAVA YUJA WANG 💚😊🎶☺💟😘🎵
BEST GREETINGS FROM GREEN MAYSAN WAREHOUSE 😘🎵💟😊
Jaw droppingly amazing - and seemingly played effortlessly
Literally come back every week to listen this lol too magical
The ultimate test for piano build quality
Funny to see that some musicians in the background are not really happy to hear Mozart cut in pieces :) Still she plays like a goddess !
Einfach unglaublich, eine Riesen-Freude, das zu hören und auch zu sehen.
Ein mögliches "Geheimnis" für so tolles Klavierspielen ist sicherlich Frau Wangs Entspanntheit beim Spielen, körperlich wie mental, durch und durch. Von dieser Entspanntheit kann die ganze Welt lernen. Und am Ende steht pure Freude und Begeisterung.
Mozart wäre erfreut und begeistert.
Love those Wang variations. Good sense of humor. Thanks. 🌾
Now imagine if mozart was alive and memeing on best of what we have
При таком бешенном тепме она удивительно правильно держит мелодию, ведет её. А это - очень трудно! БРАВО!
2:00 was very fast than usual.. perfect as always ❤❤
Keep calm & love spreading good vibes, fans love youuuuu
the whole package... utterly jaw dropping.
Fantastic idea, I’m guessing she started with how she could incorporate Fazil Say and Mozart into Volodos’ arrangement
LOL. I WAS SO CONFUSED. First I heart Fazil Say immediately and then Volodos. Nice one.
ultra talented girl... and its to be seen how much she enjoyed her own playing
Fun fact: By setting the playback speed to 2 you will be able to see her real performances which she reserves so as not to overshadow other pianists.
oui
0:05 the left hand is a warning to what's coming
I keep coming back to this video
I love it - she is more than a pianist, she is a true creator.
ファジルサイのやつだ!
この音が壊れないように、崩していく感じが好き。
この人さすがやな。めっちゃうまい
スバルプレアデス ファジル・サイ編曲とヴォロドス編曲を混ぜたやつだね
Notice how musicians who play crazy fast have a sense of wild in their hair.
HOW ARE HER HANDS SO SMOOTH WHILE PLAYING??? OOOMGGGGG
Se queda uno sin palabras, eres ESPECTACULARRRRR hermosa Yuja !!
0:42 i can see how much she is enjoying her performance
I thought it was a bit too easy at first, but I kept listening, and then became very impressed by her brilliant interpretation of what Gershwin (and maybe a bit of Rachmaninoff too) would do with Mozart's original.
this is actually Say and Volodos
You can hear a lot of Liszt and a little Chopin as well..
Her music is fantastic🤩
I love it...so expressive..mozart must be amazed
우와 ㅠ
하...한글이다!!!!
My eyes : oh,it is easy just some chords I can play it too
My hand :oh no you don't do that
Absolutely insane!
Why I can't stop smile and cry at the same time?
“Turkish March on steroids “
Was not aware one could shred a piano. This needs more views.
She is amazing 👏🏻
my heart literally stops when i see that level of skill
1:43 Me when I watch this video at 3 am