The sound she is able to do at 1:45 is out of this world. It is softer and lighted than a cloud but at the same time in stark contrast with the background "spinning wheel" sound which is even lighter, as if pure air. She is somehow able to masterfully colour the most evanescent waft of air and turn into the most intimate Music. Bravo Yuja!
She always, always, always comes correct. Consummate musician of the highest order. So glad we live at the same time and see her career unfold in real time. Have seen her perform live once when she came to Ann Arbor. She is spellbinding.
For those who want to SING in this KARAOKE- VERSION by Yuja Wang - Gretchen am Spinnrade Meine Ruh’ ist hin, Mein Herz ist schwer, Ich finde sie nimmer Und nimmermehr. Wo ich ihn nicht hab’ Ist mir das Grab, Die ganze Welt Ist mir vergällt. Mein armer Kopf Ist mir verrückt Mein armer Sinn Ist mir zerstückt. Meine Ruh’ ist hin, Mein Herz ist schwer, Ich finde sie nimmer Und nimmermehr. Nach ihm nur schau’ ich Zum Fenster hinaus, Nach ihm nur geh’ ich Aus dem Haus. Sein hoher Gang, Sein’ edle Gestalt, Seines Mundes Lächeln, Seiner Augen Gewalt. Und seiner Rede Zauberfluss. Sein Händedruck, Und ach, sein Kuss! Meine Ruh’ ist hin, Mein Herz ist schwer, Ich finde sie nimmer Und nimmermehr. Mein Busen drängt sich Nach ihm hin. Ach dürft’ ich fassen Und halten ihn. Und küssen ihn So wie ich wollt’ An seinen Küssen Vergehen sollt’! Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Thank you. And for those who want to know the meaning: My rest is gone My heart weighs heavy, I can never find her And nevermore. Where I don't have him is my grave The whole world I hate it. my poor head I'm crazy my poor mind Is broken to me. My rest is gone My heart weighs heavy, I can never find her And nevermore. I only look after him out the window, I'll go after him Out of the house. his high gear His noble form the smile of his mouth, power of his eyes. And his speech magic river. his handshake, And oh, his kiss! My rest is gone My heart weighs heavy, I can never find her And nevermore. My bosom pushes after him. Oh, I can take it And hold him. And kiss him as I wanted At his kisses should go away! (google translate)
Beautifull! Two lines in one!Words-not in - are calm... The feelings are rushing like a storm, going round and round like an "Spinnrade".Beautifull to have both in one in this dinamic performance! Listening you SEE the words and you HEAR the emotional fury! Great!!!
Yuja is able to keep the subtle rhythm of the (loom) beater consistent throughout the emotional sturm und drang and allows the entropic forces inherent in the music to trail off to a whimper...
Thank you ...thank you !! Because of your inspired playing I recorded this exactly how I always wanted to sing it ........ still I love your playing even more !!!! Sheila Conolly soprano
I don't know what the commenters complaining about the tempo are talking about. It is six eight time with a dotted quarter note set to 72 beats a minute, according to the score. Ignoring accelerandos and rallentandos, she seems to be spot on. I used a stopwatch and counted the beats, but there are metronome videos here on youtube. There is one for 72 Bpm. What are your findings?
actuall, there is no tempo specified for this piece by Schubert himself. 72 tempo which i have seen before is most likely put there by a publisher. The original score simply says Nicht zu geschwind - not too fast which could be interpreted in a million of different ways. those who complain about the tempo just don't know this hehehe.
Bloodgrss, thank you for your enlightening, if refreshingly irreverent, comments. Novices and enthusiasts absent of the fundamentals of classical music like me have learned so much more about it from you than from all those arty-farty poseurs put together. I agree with a comment elsewhere that Yuja Wang excites debate precisely because she is rather talented and so ruddy exciting to watch! Keep your unofficial helpline open on all Yuja's performances. Gratitudes.
What an incredible performance, really powerful. Amazing that when Schubert finds Faust, he is drawn to Gretchen and tells the story from the depths of her soul. The older I get, the more Schubert opens up to me (although he was so young). My only comment on this recording is purely personal. At the end, I wish that Yuja would add even more frenzy to the music, almost like hysteria. I feel she has more inside than she is showing. At that point, Gretchen is spiraling out of control with her emotions and is on a path leading to her child’s and her destruction. While Yuja clearly moves in this direction, I feel she could take it to an additional level and still stay true to Schubert/Liszt. I am not a pianist so not exactly sure how this is possible. This is a relatively small nuance to a fantastic performance.
This is stunningly beautiful playing, perhaps the most expressive I have ever heard! Yuja is one of the top pianist in the world today--very well number one. SOMETIMES her dress is inappropriate. The dress here is much better than some. If Yuja happens to read this: Yuja, you are a world class concert pianist--not a harlot-- dress like a concert pianist. Rosina Lhevinne--perhaps the greatest piano teacher who ever lived--of the Julliard School addressed this issue on many occasions. For those who are ready to "beat me up" for saying this--save your finger power for something that matters.
This is amazing, i'm currently learning this piece and Ms Wang mastery, both on technical and musical levels, is mesmerizing. I just wish we could see more of her hands.
my piano teacher: ALL DA MUSICIANS COUNT WHILE THEY PERFORM YALL JUST GOTTA LOOK CLOSER 1:50 2:00 2:32 those last words my old piano teacher told me... *it haunts me*
Too fast, I think It should be slower. The piece is sooooo beautiful If U enjoy every Note, If U dream every Note of the Melody and Enjoy every harmony of this Piece. But woah, this is very dynamic, Fluid, Melody can be heard and the Performance is Clean. But I think the Drama is kinda Missing.
Indeed....but this is his only outlet of 'human' contact, so.... But reporting him to YT and the uploader IS an option (his attacks against Miss Wang ARE hate speech). ..the tiny snowball can roll into a big avalanche and wipe out some of the foulness in delete and block...and even stop it altogether, if we're lucky......;-)
Or it can cause the exact opposite to happen and force comments to be turned off so that no one can post any comments, good or bad. I hope that doesn't happen here.
@@AKitchell Well, my friend, since my post is 7 years old, it hardly seems that will happen. And it was to a persistent troll who had a hate agenda; oops, strangely enough, he is gone...UA-cam and uploader acted. Debate is one thing, like or dislike-good or bad; repulsive, sexist/racist trolling is another.
I much prefer Yuja's interpretation to that of Hsing-Chwen Giselle Hsin's (the "check out" video referenced above). What a wonderful and beautiful song this is and the solo piano adaptation is just genius.
Great technique, although I prefer Kissin's - his felt a little more emotional, he played it a little slower and had a clearer melodic line. Nevertheless, Wang did a wonderful job!
...this last comment has about it the normal fredericfranc "qualities" likely to throw the listener off in many cases...but here they come together, the "intellectual" lightness of touch, and that "lightness" of musical and pianistic understanding, with a mostly drunken melancholy, the sledge-hammer thick reasoning thing and troll bigotry he always will give you...
In a troll like this, the 'dumKid's limitations in what he can write with understanding of tonal color or any real musical concept really shows up dramatically. Compare him to what anyone who can play a piano or knows music can do with commenting, and, yes, you really see it...and you remember the racist prejudice in what you read, too.
a little too fast.... that is a hell of a spin wheel LOL! if people worked so fast back when they were used; as shes playing... heck, they would have had better and cheaper clothes lol... otherwise fantastic performance! so lovely to know that classical music still is wanted in todays world! shes great!
c0string This is Franz Liszt speciality: the *virtuosity*. Playing fast was a step of music's evolution, initiated by Liszt, and then Prokofiev. Liszt re-wrote Schubert's lieds (which were inspirated of Goethe's poems) in a "scientific" way (not only this one. For exemple: Erlkönig). He included the lyrics in the music, which makes it more incredibly hard to play, and unbelievable to see. PS: I hope all I just said is right. If not, let me know in answer! ;p
Very slow and "passionate" sometimes just disguises the mind thats not willing or able to follow the needs that the composition asks. Yuja could do this half tempo but I wonder if the slower performers could keep pace with this kind of performance. Taste is personal but "too slow" or "too fast" doesn't express the measures quality is defined at.
He actually obsesses about others eating it. It is nice when descends to fecal fantasy and troll; any little pianistic credibility he may try to fool the wary with goes out as it should then. He IS just a troll; we do feed the need. But the 'man' is still angrily frustrated under the vitriol that his shallowness is exposed and as I've had him deleted, blocked and MORE ignored as a result. Seldom trolls the more intelligent of uploaders...and when he does he is laughably toady with them...
Ε το λίντερ μιλά για το πάθος της Μαργαρίτας όταν σκέφτεται τον Φάουστ οπότε υποτίθεται ότι ξεκινά από την γλυκιά ανάμνηση, κορυφώνεται στο πάθος και επανέρχεται στα τελευταία μέτρα στην αρχική νοσταλγία. Νομίζω ότι η γλυκύτητα δεν κολλάει σε όλο το μήκος του κομματιού. Ειδικά προς το τέλος του, υποτίθεται ότι είναι σε φόρτε ή φορτίσιμο
Sami Dalao I really don't understand your critics. If you compare this to the other performances of this piece you'll see she do one of the most relaxed performaces, which the piece need. I don't like all of her interpretations. But I think the way she plays this piece is one of the most musically, passionate played versions on youtube!
You're right about that! She has fine technique but because she is rather small in stature does indulge in a great deal of smashing producing a sound which isn't particularly pleasant.
The sound she is able to do at 1:45 is out of this world. It is softer and lighted than a cloud but at the same time in stark contrast with the background "spinning wheel" sound which is even lighter, as if pure air. She is somehow able to masterfully colour the most evanescent waft of air and turn into the most intimate Music. Bravo Yuja!
clever use of the soft pedal
Having such an amazing piano helps too :)
She is WILD!!! I don't recall ever watching a pianist that has exactly the right measure of intellectual restraint and emotional fire. Way to go!
great way of stating that hallmark. She is incredible. Nuanced and powerful.
The expressions on her face as she immerses herself in the music are priceless.
She always, always, always comes correct. Consummate musician of the highest order. So glad we live at the same time and see her career unfold in real time. Have seen her perform live once when she came to Ann Arbor. She is spellbinding.
Just genius - both composer and pianist. Yuja is able to milk every bit of the emotion out of this beautiful piece.
Only genius is Franz Schubert, the greatest composer in history.
@@rockon416 subjective, and it also takes some bit of genius to be able to play with such emotion
I shed a tear in the end.. really very passionate!
...perfect. And it sounds so easy instead of the difficult piece it is....
Breathtaking !
Thank you for this great performance !
My favorite of Yuja's encores, this one rips out my heart. Read the poem then listen to this and you'll see why. Brava!
For those who want to SING in this KARAOKE- VERSION by Yuja Wang - Gretchen am Spinnrade
Meine Ruh’ ist hin,
Mein Herz ist schwer,
Ich finde sie nimmer
Und nimmermehr.
Wo ich ihn nicht hab’
Ist mir das Grab,
Die ganze Welt
Ist mir vergällt.
Mein armer Kopf
Ist mir verrückt
Mein armer Sinn
Ist mir zerstückt.
Meine Ruh’ ist hin,
Mein Herz ist schwer,
Ich finde sie nimmer
Und nimmermehr.
Nach ihm nur schau’ ich
Zum Fenster hinaus,
Nach ihm nur geh’ ich
Aus dem Haus.
Sein hoher Gang,
Sein’ edle Gestalt,
Seines Mundes Lächeln,
Seiner Augen Gewalt.
Und seiner Rede
Zauberfluss.
Sein Händedruck,
Und ach, sein Kuss!
Meine Ruh’ ist hin,
Mein Herz ist schwer,
Ich finde sie nimmer
Und nimmermehr.
Mein Busen drängt sich
Nach ihm hin.
Ach dürft’ ich fassen
Und halten ihn.
Und küssen ihn
So wie ich wollt’
An seinen Küssen
Vergehen sollt’!
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Thank you. And for those who want to know the meaning:
My rest is gone
My heart weighs heavy,
I can never find her
And nevermore.
Where I don't have him
is my grave
The whole world
I hate it.
my poor head
I'm crazy
my poor mind
Is broken to me.
My rest is gone
My heart weighs heavy,
I can never find her
And nevermore.
I only look after him
out the window,
I'll go after him
Out of the house.
his high gear
His noble form
the smile of his mouth,
power of his eyes.
And his speech
magic river.
his handshake,
And oh, his kiss!
My rest is gone
My heart weighs heavy,
I can never find her
And nevermore.
My bosom pushes
after him.
Oh, I can take it
And hold him.
And kiss him
as I wanted
At his kisses
should go away! (google translate)
Beautifull! Two lines in one!Words-not in - are calm... The feelings are rushing like a storm, going round and round like an "Spinnrade".Beautifull to have both in one in this dinamic performance! Listening you SEE the words and you HEAR the emotional fury! Great!!!
A very expressive and beautiful interpretation.
Franz Schubert, 'Gretchen Am Spinnrade' . Lyrics are a poem from Goethe.
Goethe didn't like it…
Yuja is able to keep the subtle rhythm of the (loom) beater consistent throughout the emotional sturm und drang and allows the entropic forces inherent in the music to trail off to a whimper...
Hermoso!!! Gracias Bella Yuja!!!
Thank you ...thank you !! Because of your inspired playing I recorded this exactly how I always wanted to sing it ........ still I love your playing even more !!!! Sheila Conolly soprano
i much prefer miss Wangs interpretation over all others... No I am not her No 1 fan. I just can recognise real talent when i HEAR it...
She is just so superbly outstanding.
WOW! Outstanding. I want to play it like this :)
"Gretchen am Spinnrade" is on her DG Fantasia album but I think this live recording more engaging or better... captivating.
I don't know what the commenters complaining about the tempo are talking about. It is six eight time with a dotted quarter note set to 72 beats a minute, according to the score. Ignoring accelerandos and rallentandos, she seems to be spot on. I used a stopwatch and counted the beats, but there are metronome videos here on youtube. There is one for 72 Bpm. What are your findings?
actuall, there is no tempo specified for this piece by Schubert himself. 72 tempo which i have seen before is most likely put there by a publisher. The original score simply says Nicht zu geschwind - not too fast which could be interpreted in a million of different ways. those who complain about the tempo just don't know this hehehe.
I congratulate. Very expressively played.
Me gusta su forma de tocar y tiene una tecnica extraordinaria.
0:24 start
1:46 bar 51
3:04 bar 93
What? With only two hands? Closed eyes? What kind of superhuman is this?
No, not superhuman. Just VIRTUOSIC!
she comes from another galxy that's all
Yuja Wang. I bow to her.
It’s called practice and dedication
She has 20 fingers, i counted 😅
Wonderful interpretation color is perfect.
Bloodgrss, thank you for your enlightening, if refreshingly irreverent, comments. Novices and enthusiasts absent of the fundamentals of classical music like me have learned so much more about it from you than from all those arty-farty poseurs put together. I agree with a comment elsewhere that Yuja Wang excites debate precisely because she is rather talented and so ruddy exciting to watch! Keep your unofficial helpline open on all Yuja's performances. Gratitudes.
Bloodgrss is an arrogant fool and a child. He may be right in praising Yuja Wang, but his radical favoritism is terrible and ugly.
Burntshmallow I concur!
2:45 that note...
breathtaking.
What an incredible performance, really powerful. Amazing that when Schubert finds Faust, he is drawn to Gretchen and tells the story from the depths of her soul. The older I get, the more Schubert opens up to me (although he was so young). My only comment on this recording is purely personal. At the end, I wish that Yuja would add even more frenzy to the music, almost like hysteria. I feel she has more inside than she is showing. At that point, Gretchen is spiraling out of control with her emotions and is on a path leading to her child’s and her destruction. While Yuja clearly moves in this direction, I feel she could take it to an additional level and still stay true to Schubert/Liszt. I am not a pianist so not exactly sure how this is possible. This is a relatively small nuance to a fantastic performance.
This is stunningly beautiful playing, perhaps the most expressive I have ever heard! Yuja is one of the top pianist in the world today--very well number one.
SOMETIMES her dress is inappropriate. The dress here is much better than some. If Yuja happens to read this: Yuja, you are a world class concert pianist--not a harlot-- dress like a concert pianist. Rosina Lhevinne--perhaps the greatest piano teacher who ever lived--of the Julliard School addressed this issue on many occasions. For those who are ready to "beat me up" for saying this--save your finger power for something that matters.
shut the fuck up. u get to say your opinion but this is my opinion on yours
She is incredible.
is she playing Schubert ?
Where can I get the score? She plays so beautifully..so dramatic.
This is amazing, i'm currently learning this piece and Ms Wang mastery, both on technical and musical levels, is mesmerizing. I just wish we could see more of her hands.
God is with you.
I don't think u can play it better
ユジャ.ワンさんの、~糸をつぐむグレートヒェン~は、ものすごく上手い🎵🎵🎵🌟
I wish I could listen to her in reality
Fabuleux! Ca vous prend aux tripes!
Magnificent performance! 😭😭😭
Is gretchen am spinnrade much harder than liebestraum No.3? would like to know if I can learn this piece after learning liebestraum no.3
almost perfect; just a slight slip at 2:21 while lifting her left thumb; what a great artist.
she ia the beat ever!
my piano teacher: ALL DA MUSICIANS COUNT WHILE THEY PERFORM YALL JUST GOTTA LOOK CLOSER
1:50
2:00
2:32
those last words my old piano teacher told me...
*it haunts me*
she's not counting... she's mouthing the words to the Schubert song that Liszt set, which she is playing...
@@christophersokolowski
Okok cool
I didn’t know
Chill dude
It was just a joke
Wow! Brilliant!
¡Top!
Bravissimo! Superbe! Wunderbar!
Holy Christ! Amazing! Brava!
Composed when he was only 17 yrs old.
Schubert or Liszt?
@@johangirardin9593 Schubert.
Schubert died when he was 31.
I think it was the first piece of music he sold for money.
do u have the rest of this recital? the prokofiev sonata..? i want it SO MUCH :x
Thanks...
wow.... outstanding! Great job!
When and where did she play this concert?
does anyone know who wrote the piano transcription and where I can find it?
Liszt! He actually transcribed lots of Schubert's lieder for solo piano.
INSANE!! 😍👏
Wow!
Utterly brilliant interpretation. Brava!!
1:30
Гениально!
Too fast, I think It should be slower. The piece is sooooo beautiful If U enjoy every Note, If U dream every Note of the Melody and Enjoy every harmony of this Piece.
But woah, this is very dynamic, Fluid, Melody can be heard and the Performance is Clean. But I think the Drama is kinda Missing.
here is slow one ua-cam.com/video/1Nyu6D8JDTA/v-deo.html
I have her Prokofiev sonata no. 6 on my computer.
wonderful
Indeed....but this is his only outlet of 'human' contact, so....
But reporting him to YT and the uploader IS an option (his attacks against Miss Wang ARE hate speech).
..the tiny snowball can roll into a big avalanche and wipe out some of the foulness in delete and block...and even stop it altogether, if we're lucky......;-)
Or it can cause the exact opposite to happen and force comments to be turned off so that no one can post any comments, good or bad. I hope that doesn't happen here.
@@AKitchell Well, my friend, since my post is 7 years old, it hardly seems that will happen. And it was to a persistent troll who had a hate agenda; oops, strangely enough, he is gone...UA-cam and uploader acted.
Debate is one thing, like or dislike-good or bad; repulsive, sexist/racist trolling is another.
00:24
I much prefer Yuja's interpretation to that of Hsing-Chwen Giselle Hsin's (the "check out" video referenced above). What a wonderful and beautiful song this is and the solo piano adaptation is just genius.
Great technique, although I prefer Kissin's - his felt a little more emotional, he played it a little slower and had a clearer melodic line. Nevertheless, Wang did a wonderful job!
why it is so faaaaast, this peace must play like wind, such a nice song::::
0:20
...this last comment has about it the normal fredericfranc "qualities" likely to throw the listener off in many cases...but here they come together, the "intellectual" lightness of touch, and that "lightness" of musical and pianistic understanding, with a mostly drunken melancholy, the sledge-hammer thick reasoning thing and troll bigotry he always will give you...
She is perfect, however, please give some credit to my beloved Schubert, thank you.
bravo
1:45-
🖤
Impossible to play better isnt'it !😎😎😎
Can you send me in some way?
Σεβαστή η δική της Άποψη
In case any of you thought you were good at something...
Wowers
In a troll like this, the 'dumKid's limitations in what he can write with understanding of tonal color or any real musical concept really shows up dramatically. Compare him to what anyone who can play a piano or knows music can do with commenting, and, yes, you really see it...and you remember the racist prejudice in what you read, too.
Bloody hell!
a little too fast.... that is a hell of a spin wheel LOL! if people worked so fast back when they were used; as shes playing... heck, they would have had better and cheaper clothes lol... otherwise fantastic performance! so lovely to know that classical music still is wanted in todays world! shes great!
c0string This is Franz Liszt speciality: the *virtuosity*. Playing fast was a step of music's evolution, initiated by Liszt, and then Prokofiev.
Liszt re-wrote Schubert's lieds (which were inspirated of Goethe's poems) in a "scientific" way (not only this one. For exemple: Erlkönig). He included the lyrics in the music, which makes it more incredibly hard to play, and unbelievable to see.
PS: I hope all I just said is right. If not, let me know in answer! ;p
Very slow and "passionate" sometimes just disguises the mind thats not willing or able to follow the needs that the composition asks. Yuja could do this half tempo but I wonder if the slower performers could keep pace with this kind of performance.
Taste is personal but "too slow" or "too fast" doesn't express the measures quality is defined at.
The fast tempo is Liszt, not Schubert or Wang.
Way too fast. The spinning wheel effect is murdered... but yes indeed virtuoso playing.
I think you must be confusing a spinning wheel with a weaving loom.
He actually obsesses about others eating it. It is nice when descends to fecal fantasy and troll; any little pianistic credibility he may try to fool the wary with goes out as it should then. He IS just a troll; we do feed the need. But the 'man' is still angrily frustrated under the vitriol that his shallowness is exposed and as I've had him deleted, blocked and MORE ignored as a result.
Seldom trolls the more intelligent of uploaders...and when he does he is laughably toady with them...
Trovatemi una versione migliore e vi pago una cena
Boris Bloch
Θρυλικό τέλειο παίξιμο μα αν ειχε περισσότερη γλυκυτητα θα ηταν θρυλικοτερο και ποιό τέλειο.
Ε το λίντερ μιλά για το πάθος της Μαργαρίτας όταν σκέφτεται τον Φάουστ οπότε υποτίθεται ότι ξεκινά από την γλυκιά ανάμνηση, κορυφώνεται στο πάθος και επανέρχεται στα τελευταία μέτρα στην αρχική νοσταλγία. Νομίζω ότι η γλυκύτητα δεν κολλάει σε όλο το μήκος του κομματιού. Ειδικά προς το τέλος του, υποτίθεται ότι είναι σε φόρτε ή φορτίσιμο
Uh.......yeah.......right.....
Lucky for me, then, you never have anything sensible to say.
There's irony for ya....
She plays as if someone is chasing her with steak knife!
You should look up her performance of the Mendelssohn's piano concerto in G minor at the Verbier music festival.
Sami Dalao I really don't understand your critics.
If you compare this to the other performances of this piece you'll see she do one of the most relaxed performaces, which the piece need.
I don't like all of her interpretations. But I think the way she plays this piece is one of the most musically, passionate played versions on youtube!
You're right about that! She has fine technique but because she is rather small in stature does indulge in a great deal of smashing producing a sound which isn't particularly pleasant.
bloodgrss so rit you are
Great coughing in the beginning. There is always someone ruining beauty.
Is too fast
Just put 0.75 playback speed !😉
As compared with Boris Bloch's play, this sucks!
Definitely.