I know she said she gets annoyed with people asking how she plays so fast, but her playing so phenomenal I think she is pushing the limits of how much a human brain can process. It’s incredible ❤
something i notice about a lot of great pianists eg. kissin, argerich, wang is that they find it sooooo hard to articulate how exactly it is that they practice/work at the piano except in the most vague and general terms. What mental processes are going on, what cognitive steps do they take, how do they address a tricky technical passage they can't get quite right, do they think about specific movements/mechanics, their posture, memorise a large scale work etc etc. i oftentimes get the impression that they have no idea how they manage to do what they do
I mean she said it clear as her piano chimes 01:06 "your body when you are so in tuned and focused... is automatically gonna do what you mentally ask" she also said in the beginning that practice is not about playing the right notes...
@ they’re still super vague statements though. imagine if a piano student heard that from their teacher. it wouldn’t help them at all. Btw I’m not detracting from yuja’s ability as a pianist. She’s a genius and easily one of the best pianists alive I’ve heard. But being able to do something to a world class level does not always mean that you are aware of and able to communicate how you do said thing, especially if it comes so naturally and intuitively to you
@@sacrilegiousboi978, most piano greats cannot explain how to do what they do because they learned the ability to make those sounds before they are even out of their preteens. The best people who can explain it are people who did not attain piano mastery before their childhood ended. People who struggled before they became masters at their craft. Child prodigies “speak” with the instrument. They cannot tell you how they learned to do it.
I think they're just all blessed with exceptionally large amounts of white matter - though I think in Argerich and Wang's case, they don't want to be enburdened with the educators' burden, when they can just go out there and be entertainers who are the best performers in the world
@@papagen00 Watch her Liszt B minor at Verbier and tell me she doesn't make that piece poetic as hell, even though Liszt couldn't write a good melody if his life depended on it
@@papagen00listen to her Scarlatti K87, Gluck/Sgambati, Beethoven op.106 slow movement, every slow movement of every piano concerto (especially Ravel or Shostakovich 2), Chopin, Schubert/Liszt-songs, Scriabin-poème.... More poetic playing (without mannerism or romanticism, but with good taste) isn't possible.
Yuja is a joy to behold whenever I watch Her playing Rachmaninov 3 piano concerto I am moved to tears She plays with so much feeling I absolutely adore Her ❤️
2:48' "...but I kind of want the goal without the process yeah..." Yuja Wang is one of today's greatest pianists and in many ways just unbelievable. There's an old song from Cole Porter called : "All Of You ", starting "I love the looks (!) of you..." and in the end it says "I love all of you"😊
Cole Porter: I love the looks of you, the lure of you I'd love to make a tour of you The eyes, the arms, the mouth of you The east, west, north and the south of you I'd love to gain complete control of you And handle even the heart and soul of you Love at least a small percent of me do Yes, I love all of you So, love at least a small percent of us do Yes, we love all of you. Compare to Michael Franks: You got the nicest North America This sailor ever saw. I'd like to feel your warm Brazil And touch your Panama But Your Tierra del Fuegos Are nearly always froze. We gotta see saw until we unthaw those Popsicle toes. 🥰🥰🥰
@tedl7538 YES ! I almost had forgotten the lyrics ( which were typically Cole Porter ) ... Some weeks ago I saw - or better : heard - an old Agatha Christie - movie , called " Evil Under The Sun " with the marvelous Peter Ustinov ( and a whole bunch of other great actors as Maggie Smith and Diana Rigg ) , which has a sound track only of arrangements of old Cole Porter songs . Such a good idea , and wonderfully swinging arranged . This is just great , check it out !
Yuja Wang helped me to get through a night before I was to be tested for the possibility of having leukemia. Her music, was my inspiration, my solace and my peace that helped me through the night. Alone by myself inside of a hospital bed. Luckily, my results were negative. But , it was her music that gave me the inner strength to fight like hell to get my health back. Thank you, Yuja.
We have the scientific evidences by now how music is regenerating and gorgeous Yuja is very regenerating indeed, a hurricane of positive vibes, wishing her other hundred years more having fun performing and entertain us fans ❤🎉❤
Amazing person. I'm going pick up my favorite instrument at my old age and play with that dedication. Maybe by the time I'm 90, I will be in concert with Yuja!!😆
Lang Lang is overrated - Yuja is the real deal. A few years ago I attended a concert where Yuja filled in for Martha Argerich who sadly weren't able to attend due to illness, where she played Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1. Her repertoire and interpretation are both incredible.
You guys should see the Yuja Doll video where she is capable of portraying (sending up) other famous pianists. As these two guys are "unboxing" her, one asks the other: "Does it have the Lang Lang setting?"😅
Many people overlook the importance of talent. Because the affirmation of talent cannot be communicated as a kind of knowledge, it has no learning value, economic value, or "scientific" value, but it is the most decisive. For example, I don't have a musical gene (no one in my family has ever been engaged in music), nor do I have a musical atmosphere, but because I have the same characteristics as some musicians in every aspect, not just the same, but very similar, and after learning, I can naturally create music that is very similar to some musicians, and it is also creative and of high quality. This does not require some special training or some specific beliefs. It just happens, no one knows why, there is no reason. From biological sciences, to sociology, to psychology, to education, no one can claim a monopoly on "talent", which is why they don't like talent.
So you believe all her practise, all musicians practise, their teachers knowledge and the time and money put in by the parents are for nothing? Time and time again, talent has been proven to be 1 % factor at most, the most important is the right way to practise and right teachers and family support. This starts very early. You clearly have zero respect for musicians and ballet dancers as well, if you think their level just “happens”.
@ my comment say you have to practice. Try reading it again. I’m not having a practice vs talent debate with you. It is both. I would like to see the proof you speak of about 1 percent. Stop trolling.
"How do you...." types of questions. I get how annoyed she might feel about such. Getting them over and over and over again. I mean, enough already, maybe? Heh! How can she possibly explain something like that? Especially to any who may not have experienced it. She can't. Nor should she spend time worrying about trying to explain it. Which she obviously doesn't. When the mind and body are so in tune with each other (no pun intended) as is the case with her, there is no difference between the two. If a person is in that sort of harmony and has her musical gifts - and it could be any gifts from music to sports to writing, etc. - everything just flows. It's a form of bliss. It's about as close to experiencing a continuous epiphany as a person can get. My advice to Yuja? Ride it, ride it for as long and as far as you can. You are in contact with, touched by, the Infinite so enjoy it while it is with you. John~
1:07 ..and that's the difference between Yuja Wang and 99% of everyone else. Her body does exactly what her mind tells it to. My mind can play Rachmaninov concertos, Beethoven sonatas, Chopin Etudes, but when it tells my body to get on with it, my body won't play ball. I don't think even Yuja would understand that. Put her in the body of a mere mortal and she wouldn't get why her fingers don't do what they are told.
Yet even in her own body, she needs to constantly practice and push her limits. The greats will always feel there is more to do. I think they can understand being mentally one step ahead of their body, it's just at a higher level.
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Wang was always ambitious and, by her own admission, she wanted a commercially successful career like Lang Lang. She now has advertising contracts with Rimowa, Rolex and Lauder.
She understands that music is actually an entertainment business.
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@@JoeLinux2000 Her various managers in particular understood this and communicated it to her. Wang will soon be auctioning off her old clothes. That will certainly be very entertaining.
You seem to be the one most infatuated with the way she dresses over any one else, and keep coming back to this video and leaving multiple comments over a period of 14 hours. Get help dude.
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@@shalabeefanelson9438 Oh, another hardcore Yuja fan with a penchant for armchair psychology!
A fashion model? yes. Unbelievable skills? yes. Lightning-fast fingers? yes. Sensitivity to the nuances of music, especially from Russian composers? No
I've got to hand it to Yuja Wang. She's not afraid to break tradition by wearing, instead of formals, micro miniskirts and minidresses to her concerts. What I'm afraid of is that some people (men of course) will go to her concerts with nothing more in mind than to stare at her ample figure and gorgeous legs, and not even listen to the music. That Yuja Wang is a terrific pianist is without doubt, but music should come first, not sexuality.
There are a lot easier and cheaper ways to look at women than trying to get tickets to sold-out shows. You underestimate the men who go to her concerts.
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@ but that doesn’t mean they should get on stage with a minidress. After a certain age, it is just tasteless. This has nothing to do with her playing. However, I think she probably dressed that way as a gimmick at the beginning of her career to set herself apart, but now after building her reputation, she really doesn’t have to do that anymore.
Why do you impose your own views on others? Who are you to tell other people what they should wear? It's simply rude and lacking in culture. You should be ashamed of yourself.
The pinter who paints is a creator. Yuja is reproducing other peoples works. When she starts composing, she can start comparing herself to creators. She is exceptionally technically skilled, that needs another form of intellect, but she is not creating anything.I cannot stand her performances in most cases. What bothers people the most is the lack of class in her dressing style, which is so far away from all the classical music represents. Other female pianists like Argerich are real ladies and divas, roll morels. Yuja- not at all.
Oh my. You have it half right. She paints by the numbers and she's damn good at it. She also attracts a large audience and that's something you stuffed shirts fail to accomplish more often than not. A lot of newly composed music is total crap.
@ yes, circus does that too. Entertainment for a large uneducated crowd. The musical aesthetics are reserved for people with higher sensitivities and IQ though. She also looks like a cheap prostitute. Hard to take the “art” of someone with such taste seriously. I preferred clothed, elegant women and stuffed shirts others more self-respecting artists are wearing.
The classical musician is creating something, not merely reproducing something. Every musician at this level considers themself an artist, which they are. People who listen to them know they are artists.
@@JoeLinux2000 yeah, the circus does that also, entertainment for large masses. She also looks like a lady of the night who is trying to sell herself. If she starts playing naked, I bet she will attract even larger audience. Difficult to take someone serious when hey have such a bad taste. But it shows in her vulgar interpretations.
@@joralemonvirgincreche I know what classical music is, I did it myself. It is a reproduction of something someone else invented. And it is a skill that is acquired through enormous amount of hard work, like a craft. She is exceptionally technically gifted, but her art is as shallow as her clothing style. I prefer serious artists.
Very talented. Very attractive too. But! Don't see why she needs to wear very, far too(!), short attire. 😕 Wear the same stuff by all means but cut just above knee is more 'modest' - professional. For me her choice detracts.
When guys say this they call us controlling and misogynist about women. When women say it they get called old fashioned. But ultimately it’s true - without her outfits, her shtick, she wouldn’t be nearly as successful
Yet we see that attire in pop performers all the time. Classical music is as fun and dazzling and she rocks everything she wears. Yuga Wang is a superb artist who has earned her amazing success.
She's simple too Fashion Forward for your taste. 😮 But apparently for others, it might just be a cherry on the cake for the boring long classical facade.
Perhaps you're not as good at listening as you are of criticising others considerably higher up the evolutionary chain than you appear to be with your petty comment!
Absolutely love her honesty about being a piano player
@@KeytarKris .. " piano player" !! ?? Lol ..she's a true musical artiste
I know she said she gets annoyed with people asking how she plays so fast, but her playing so phenomenal I think she is pushing the limits of how much a human brain can process. It’s incredible ❤
What joy she brings to the piano and concert world, no brooding pretension. We are lucky to have her in our day...
She is a genius, but at the same time, so human! I truely admire her ❤
something i notice about a lot of great pianists eg. kissin, argerich, wang is that they find it sooooo hard to articulate how exactly it is that they practice/work at the piano except in the most vague and general terms. What mental processes are going on, what cognitive steps do they take, how do they address a tricky technical passage they can't get quite right, do they think about specific movements/mechanics, their posture, memorise a large scale work etc etc.
i oftentimes get the impression that they have no idea how they manage to do what they do
I mean she said it clear as her piano chimes 01:06 "your body when you are so in tuned and focused... is automatically gonna do what you mentally ask" she also said in the beginning that practice is not about playing the right notes...
@ they’re still super vague statements though. imagine if a piano student heard that from their teacher. it wouldn’t help them at all.
Btw I’m not detracting from yuja’s ability as a pianist. She’s a genius and easily one of the best pianists alive I’ve heard. But being able to do something to a world class level does not always mean that you are aware of and able to communicate how you do said thing, especially if it comes so naturally and intuitively to you
@@sacrilegiousboi978, most piano greats cannot explain how to do what they do because they learned the ability to make those sounds before they are even out of their preteens. The best people who can explain it are people who did not attain piano mastery before their childhood ended. People who struggled before they became masters at their craft. Child prodigies “speak” with the instrument. They cannot tell you how they learned to do it.
I think they're just all blessed with exceptionally large amounts of white matter - though I think in Argerich and Wang's case, they don't want to be enburdened with the educators' burden, when they can just go out there and be entertainers who are the best performers in the world
@@purpleowl2075, they would not be able to educate people on music. They are performers.
She's truly one of the greats.....if you get a chance to see her do ....well worth it ❤
I've been given a ticket to he upcoming December concert in Denver.
Amazing...brilliant technician, with the velocity of the universe at her back when she sits at the keyboard..Stunning!
Her outfits are glamorous. She looks like a dancer or gymnast. Her playing is absolutely athletic.
athletic yes, just not very poetic or classy, like her outfit.
@@papagen00 Watch her Liszt B minor at Verbier and tell me she doesn't make that piece poetic as hell, even though Liszt couldn't write a good melody if his life depended on it
@@purpleowl2075 Liszt didn't write melodies to hum to, he had bigger ideas than that. If you can't appreciate Liszt then it's your fault not his
@@papagen00listen to her Scarlatti K87, Gluck/Sgambati, Beethoven op.106 slow movement, every slow movement of every piano concerto (especially Ravel or Shostakovich 2), Chopin, Schubert/Liszt-songs, Scriabin-poème....
More poetic playing (without mannerism or romanticism, but with good taste) isn't possible.
@@purpleowl2075 You should give liszt another try
We 💗 Yuja!
hi dg
Why? Because of her legs?
Thanks to her family and teachers, for making sure she could reach her full potential and giving her all the possibilities!
Yuja is a joy to behold whenever I watch Her playing Rachmaninov 3 piano concerto I am moved to tears She plays with so much feeling I absolutely adore Her ❤️
One of my top ten favorite pianists in the world! Love her style, energy, and humility.
One of my favorite pianists: look at her passion and endeavor for perfection but with humor and fashion sense.
2:48' "...but I kind of want the goal without the process yeah..."
Yuja Wang is one of today's greatest pianists and in many ways just unbelievable.
There's an old song from Cole Porter called :
"All Of You ", starting "I love the looks (!) of you..."
and in the end it says "I love all of you"😊
Cole Porter:
I love the looks of you, the lure of you
I'd love to make a tour of you
The eyes, the arms, the mouth of you
The east, west, north and the south of you
I'd love to gain complete control of you
And handle even the heart and soul of you
Love at least a small percent of me do
Yes, I love all of you
So, love at least a small percent of us do
Yes, we love all of you.
Compare to Michael Franks:
You got the nicest North America
This sailor ever saw.
I'd like to feel your warm Brazil
And touch your Panama
But Your Tierra del Fuegos
Are nearly always froze.
We gotta see saw
until we unthaw those
Popsicle toes.
🥰🥰🥰
@tedl7538 YES !
I almost had forgotten the lyrics ( which were typically Cole Porter ) ...
Some weeks ago I saw - or better : heard - an old Agatha Christie - movie , called " Evil Under The Sun " with the marvelous Peter Ustinov ( and a whole bunch of other great actors as Maggie Smith and Diana Rigg ) ,
which has a sound track only of arrangements of old Cole Porter songs . Such a good idea , and wonderfully swinging arranged .
This is just great , check it out !
Yuja Wang helped me to get through a night before I was to be tested for the possibility of having leukemia.
Her music, was my inspiration, my solace and my peace that helped me through the night. Alone by myself inside of a hospital bed.
Luckily, my results were negative. But , it was her music that gave me the inner strength to fight like hell to get my health back.
Thank you, Yuja.
She is amazing. Love her ability bring common folk into her experience and joy of her music. And what energy.
Yuja is badass 🎵 🎹 🔥
Yuja really is a gorgeous and talented pianist
The pursuit of perfection in her presentations may be a legitimate obsession of hers. 1:01
We have the scientific evidences by now how music is regenerating and gorgeous Yuja is very regenerating indeed, a hurricane of positive vibes, wishing her other hundred years more having fun performing and entertain us fans ❤🎉❤
Apart from being one of the finest pianists ever technical-wise, her effortlessness and vibrancy vibe on stage attracts me deeply.
She’s so talented! ❤❤❤
so down to earth, so human, so fantastic!
Love, love her work. Especially her Glass and Rachmaninoff interpretations ❤❤❤ 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
She plays the Glass Etude better than anyone else.
She is a piano GODDESS!
Wonderful artist. Her Glass Etude no. 6 is amazing. I own her Rachmaninov Paganini Rhapsody with Dudamel. It is also an amazing performance.
Amazing person. I'm going pick up my favorite instrument at my old age and play with that dedication. Maybe by the time I'm 90, I will be in concert with Yuja!!😆
She is such an incredible musician 🌹🌹🌹🌹🇬🇧
Lang Lang is overrated - Yuja is the real deal.
A few years ago I attended a concert where Yuja filled in for Martha Argerich who sadly weren't able to attend due to illness, where she played Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1.
Her repertoire and interpretation are both incredible.
What Yuja has is a massive repertoire and the ability to do things on the fly.
You guys should see the Yuja Doll video where she is capable of portraying (sending up) other famous pianists.
As these two guys are "unboxing" her, one asks the other:
"Does it have the Lang Lang setting?"😅
Her talent is beyond belief.
Greatness lives in people like this beautiful soul!
I love playing the piano, hate pratice, hate learning the notes, love hate piano class😅😅😅😅
she's so cool?!
Her secret is she is a genius. If you are a genius and you practice you can do it too.
Exactly. As far as I know the youngest student ever admitted to the Curtis Institute.
Many people overlook the importance of talent. Because the affirmation of talent cannot be communicated as a kind of knowledge, it has no learning value, economic value, or "scientific" value, but it is the most decisive. For example, I don't have a musical gene (no one in my family has ever been engaged in music), nor do I have a musical atmosphere, but because I have the same characteristics as some musicians in every aspect, not just the same, but very similar, and after learning, I can naturally create music that is very similar to some musicians, and it is also creative and of high quality. This does not require some special training or some specific beliefs. It just happens, no one knows why, there is no reason. From biological sciences, to sociology, to psychology, to education, no one can claim a monopoly on "talent", which is why they don't like talent.
So you believe all her practise, all musicians practise, their teachers knowledge and the time and money put in by the parents are for nothing?
Time and time again, talent has been proven to be 1 % factor at most, the most important is the right way to practise and right teachers and family support.
This starts very early.
You clearly have zero respect for musicians and ballet dancers as well, if you think their level just “happens”.
@ my comment say you have to practice. Try reading it again. I’m not having a practice vs talent debate with you. It is both. I would like to see the proof you speak of about 1 percent. Stop trolling.
I love her so much ❤, honest and play with love ❤
She is simply extraordinary
I will watch later.. en passant, YW Interview!
"How do you...." types of questions. I get how annoyed she might feel about such. Getting them over and over and over again. I mean, enough already, maybe? Heh!
How can she possibly explain something like that? Especially to any who may not have experienced it. She can't. Nor should she spend time worrying about trying to explain it. Which she obviously doesn't.
When the mind and body are so in tune with each other (no pun intended) as is the case with her, there is no difference between the two. If a person is in that sort of harmony and has her musical gifts - and it could be any gifts from music to sports to writing, etc. - everything just flows. It's a form of bliss.
It's about as close to experiencing a continuous epiphany as a person can get. My advice to Yuja? Ride it, ride it for as long and as far as you can. You are in contact with, touched by, the Infinite so enjoy it while it is with you.
John~
i love yuja so much
1:07 ..and that's the difference between Yuja Wang and 99% of everyone else. Her body does exactly what her mind tells it to. My mind can play Rachmaninov concertos, Beethoven sonatas, Chopin Etudes, but when it tells my body to get on with it, my body won't play ball. I don't think even Yuja would understand that. Put her in the body of a mere mortal and she wouldn't get why her fingers don't do what they are told.
Yet even in her own body, she needs to constantly practice and push her limits. The greats will always feel there is more to do. I think they can understand being mentally one step ahead of their body, it's just at a higher level.
What’s that piece she’s playing at the end?
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she is out of this world in many ways
Best pianist alive❤
That is nonsense!
Hahaha!😂😂😂😂
Popular or sought after might be a better choice or words
@@JoeLinux2000 o.k.
@@JoeLinux2000 In this case, luckily the most sought after is also the best.
Amazing.
She is wonderful...
Awesomeness!!
Wonderful talent 👏👏👏❤️
T-H-E " GODDESS HANDS " 🙌 , OF YUJA WANG , SHE IS AN { PIANO + QUEEN } 🎹👑 , WITH T-H-E " GODDESS HANDS " 🙌 .MAXIMUM RESPECT ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! FOR E-V-E-R 💯❤️🙏🎹👑🙌🙏💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️AND... MAXIMUM RESPECT... FOR...
MAXIMUM HIGH ARTISTIC TECHNIQUE PLAYING STYLE
MAXIMUM SUPER ACCURATE MAX+SPEED...AND..
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Yuja you are Ah-mazing!!!
A tinkerbell and a bubbly music note manifested in human figure that is Yuja.
Billen en borsten, talent en temperament
The blue dress doesn't hurt.
She’s a stupendous talent!
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Wang was always ambitious and, by her own admission, she wanted a commercially successful career like Lang Lang. She now has advertising contracts with Rimowa, Rolex and Lauder.
She understands that music is actually an entertainment business.
@@JoeLinux2000 Her various managers in particular understood this and communicated it to her. Wang will soon be auctioning off her old clothes. That will certainly be very entertaining.
You seem to be the one most infatuated with the way she dresses over any one else, and keep coming back to this video and leaving multiple comments over a period of 14 hours. Get help dude.
@@shalabeefanelson9438 Oh, another hardcore Yuja fan with a penchant for armchair psychology!
One doesn't need to be versed in psychology to see how obsessed you are. I don't even like her playing most of the time. Like I said, get help.
0:49 Rachmaninoff piano concerto 1
Cmon bby 🙌
I'm a fiddler. but i love her
I'd like to fiddle with her.
P. Fiddly
YUJA。。。。。proud of you..
“Practice is about making a fool out of yourself”…
my goat
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Cool
A fashion model? yes. Unbelievable skills? yes. Lightning-fast fingers? yes. Sensitivity to the nuances of music, especially from Russian composers? No
Go take a hike, no likes the Russians anyway.
Please Elaborate your last point with constructive reasoning
@@StaceyFoxx compare her recordings to richter. Easy
I've got to hand it to Yuja Wang. She's not afraid to break tradition by wearing, instead of formals, micro miniskirts and minidresses to her concerts. What I'm afraid of is that some people (men of course) will go to her concerts with nothing more in mind than to stare at her ample figure and gorgeous legs, and not even listen to the music. That Yuja Wang is a terrific pianist is without doubt, but music should come first, not sexuality.
There are a lot easier and cheaper ways to look at women than trying to get tickets to sold-out shows. You underestimate the men who go to her concerts.
@@boboloko I would hope that men go to her concerts as classical music lovers.
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the secret is to be first!! 😂
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no ego problem...
Yuja ex machina
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Her words are wise and mature.
Do you wear to your next concert a swimsuit or a bikini?
Errr....Chopin was not that handsome. Also, he was a sickly person.
Her secret is to wear as little clothing as possible. Sorry, but streetwalker comes to mind.
La musica sinfonica non si suona con dei vestiti da discoteca . Il talento bisogna dimostrarlo senza mostrare le gambe
Superstar? 🤨
為什麼要衣着低俗😢
She has two "secrets":
1) She works very hard.
2) She dresses very light.
And she deserves every success that has come her way.😊
Don't comment on how a woman dresses barry. It's the 21st century, come in from the old.
@datgrrl_official I made two statements of fact and one favourable comment.
What more could you want?
Her secret? Practice. Geez.
1:02 Money!
Of course...she's a top class professional pianist and a job is to earn money.
@@michaelschefold3299 Wang's job is to make money. How convenient that she has advertising contracts with Rimowa, Rolex and Lauder.
Like music, money is ephemeral, but great nonetheless
piano should not be about showing your body, to me. the industry kinda forces women to dress as w..... . so sad.
If you can't wear a strapless dress as a woman solo musician, you don't have a career...
I love Yuja and have seen her live, but it is time to retire the minidress.
Her dress sense or taste, whichever you prefer to call it, borders on the vulgar. I'd pay to hear her play; but you would have to pay me to see her.
No. Chinese women can look great well into their 70's.
@ but that doesn’t mean they should get on stage with a minidress. After a certain age, it is just tasteless. This has nothing to do with her playing. However, I think she probably dressed that way as a gimmick at the beginning of her career to set herself apart, but now after building her reputation, she really doesn’t have to do that anymore.
@@blackqueengenius7341 her body her choice, you'll be fine
Why do you impose your own views on others? Who are you to tell other people what they should wear? It's simply rude and lacking in culture. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Wtf
The pinter who paints is a creator. Yuja is reproducing other peoples works. When she starts composing, she can start comparing herself to creators. She is exceptionally technically skilled, that needs another form of intellect, but she is not creating anything.I cannot stand her performances in most cases. What bothers people the most is the lack of class in her dressing style, which is so far away from all the classical music represents. Other female pianists like Argerich are real ladies and divas, roll morels. Yuja- not at all.
Oh my. You have it half right. She paints by the numbers and she's damn good at it. She also attracts a large audience and that's something you stuffed shirts fail to accomplish more often than not. A lot of newly composed music is total crap.
@ yes, circus does that too. Entertainment for a large uneducated crowd. The musical aesthetics are reserved for people with higher sensitivities and IQ though. She also looks like a cheap prostitute. Hard to take the “art” of someone with such taste seriously. I preferred clothed, elegant women and stuffed shirts others more self-respecting artists are wearing.
The classical musician is creating something, not merely reproducing something. Every musician at this level considers themself an artist, which they are. People who listen to them know they are artists.
@@JoeLinux2000 yeah, the circus does that also, entertainment for large masses. She also looks like a lady of the night who is trying to sell herself. If she starts playing naked, I bet she will attract even larger audience. Difficult to take someone serious when hey have such a bad taste. But it shows in her vulgar interpretations.
@@joralemonvirgincreche I know what classical music is, I did it myself. It is a reproduction of something someone else invented. And it is a skill that is acquired through enormous amount of hard work, like a craft. She is exceptionally technically gifted, but her art is as shallow as her clothing style. I prefer serious artists.
Eh
fake eyelashes
Speaking of primal feelings.
TLDW: wear revealing clothes.
Very talented. Very attractive too. But! Don't see why she needs to wear very, far too(!), short attire. 😕 Wear the same stuff by all means but cut just above knee is more 'modest' - professional. For me her choice detracts.
When guys say this they call us controlling and misogynist about women. When women say it they get called old fashioned. But ultimately it’s true - without her outfits, her shtick, she wouldn’t be nearly as successful
@@studiorisechannel Yuja's success is on nothing but talent that few could get from God.
Her body .....her choice .....stop controlling people's freedoms
initially i have same opinion as you but now.... when i closed my eyes, there's pinnacle mastery of an instrument....
Yet we see that attire in pop performers all the time. Classical music is as fun and dazzling and she rocks everything she wears. Yuga Wang is a superb artist who has earned her amazing success.
Gross and demeaning
can you justify this comment with constructive criticism
lol. She’s cute
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She right.
Her outfit puts me off completely.
She's simple too Fashion Forward for your taste. 😮
But apparently for others, it might just be a cherry on the cake for the boring long classical facade.
Perhaps you're not as good at listening as you are of criticising others considerably higher up the evolutionary chain than you appear to be with your petty comment!