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Yuja Wang plays Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat Major
May 13, 2007 at Beijing Concert Hall Beijing, China
China Philharmonic Orchestra
Shinik Hahm, Conductor
China Philharmonic Orchestra
Shinik Hahm, Conductor
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W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K.491 (Cadenza By Camille Saint-Saëns)
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With Reynaldo Reyes Gendrano, collaborating Artist Taken during my Junior Recital at the University of Santo Tomas, Recital Hall II, Conservatory of Music, Manila Videography by Antipara Project
Yuja Wang Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3, Jaap Van Zweden, NY Philharmonic
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audio and pictures are not mine, this was from a video that got deleted years ago =)
Yuja Wang, Michael Tilson Thomas Rhapsody in Blue
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Yuja Wang(piano), Michael Tilson Thomas(conductor), San francisco Symphony Orchestra Opening Night Gala
Yuja Wang, Charles Dutoit Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto no 1
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Yuja Wang, Piano Charles Dutoit, Conductor Boston Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto no.1
Yujan Wang Rachmaninov moment musicaux
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Yujan Wang Rachmaninov moment musicaux
Yuja Wang- Rachmaninov piano concerto no.2 3rd mov
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She just performed the 3rd movement in this concert
Is this piano slightly out of tune?
I really hope she could replay this piece again publicly, this piece is an eternal piece
Strepitosa!
Yeah, she does not understand this piece in the slightest.
An amazing woman. We are so fortunate to be alive during her lifetime to experience her greatness.
She's so fast!!!😅
22:10 Always gives me goosebumps!!!
5:43
26:40 ?
Maravilloso
She plays with so much passion!
This for me compares very well with Earl Wild, my favorite Liszt pianist. Glorious tone which she nevers "plays through." At 27.58 she just lets the piano "ring" - a bit shorter than Wild does but its is very effective and most pianists don't. It's a wonderful effect. This is a very romantic view of the piece and for me quite superb.
I had always thought that Liszt composed only to show off his virtuosity - until I heard Michele Campanella play this work in Locarno many years ago! He led me to the realization that the B Minor Sonata is a very profound work of philosophy in music! This is exactly what wonderful Yuja Wang demonstrates!
I have heard the sonata several time live including Horowitz and Gilels. Leaving studio recording aside, only Gilels opened my mind to this fantastic composition - and that was live. He played the Chopin sonata before intermission and the Liszt after and it floored me. I never was - still am not - a big liszt fan. I do find his very late works good, though. This live performance by Yuja is second to none, my favorite by far. As for the missed notes? who cares? She explains every level of this very complicated composition so clearly that everyone should be able to see its genius. Her sense of breathing, of space betwwen notes, of actually listening to her instrument while playing in absolutely perfect. She never play against the instrument, she lets it sound...
That time she didn't wear a racy dress.
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recentemente a Berlino mi hanno dato la camera 178 : non sono diventato Beckham
come back many times
Dude in the front row looks like a cardboard cutout.
Пагана дикція у обох ведучих. Цьому треба вчитися. Побутова розмова не прийнятна дляі роботи в студії на мікрофон.
I like to drive and hear this...
how many mistakes at 2:50?
How about none? You need to clear out the ear wax, or consult a score, if you can...
@@bloodgrss Woah why get personal with me? I was just pointing out her mistakes because it was amusing to me. If you can't hear them or don't find it amusing feel free to keep it to yourself.
Woah, why get personal? When you post a musically ignorant troll, why not? If your ear is flawed and you cannot intelligently follow a score, you really should not embarrass yourself and keep it to yourself...@@user-kp9qb6gz7v
Woah, why not get personal with you? No mistakes; get the wax pot of your ears and try to read the score; feel free to keep further dumb trolls to yourself.@@user-kp9qb6gz7v
I worked at this one time to prove I could play it. However, Yuga's playing has improved today. She still is one of my favourites.
Not the biggest Yuja Wang fan, but damn if this is not one of the best performances I've ever heard of this sonata, maybe even top 2.
4:45 she does the contrast so well
Nice! Where do you get the cadenza?
Im not a big fan of her, but this interpretation is fabolous.
Liszt always with his long ass drawn out endings. Amazing piece and great performance
Awesome music and awesome pianist ❤
I freaking LOVE her, what an icon
excellent performance...BRAVO!
Presto 08:29
Great performance of the cadenza. It begins at (10:04).
480p? really???
And look mom, all from memory/ no music!
How this is considered a Sonata is beyond me
It's structured in a clear sonata format, perhaps you should watch one of the dozens of video-essays about the extraordinary ingenuity of this piece and how it simultaneously defies but also exalts musical tradition.
She exudes the passion of Liszt's Sonata in B minor through her whole body. Her face remains calm. Incredible artist.
Brilliant! Memory problems?😅
I am an utter nunkipoo but you know what this sounds so great to my ears through to my soul and I say to myself how society can deprive some of us whilst the other part really takes the cream of what is. And I resent that. Society,please Educate your people,cultivate your people. Although unequal yet equal unless well acculturated,educated. Stop your Bourgeoisie share with us all the beauty of this universe.
This audience had no idea how fortunate they were to experience this.
That was quite interesting to listen too
A horror movie soundtrack Im trying to look where is the music?Paganini is absent?where is Schubert or Chopin to support Liszt I challenge anyone to repeat 2 or 3 beats wile taking a shower and ill give him the greatest like
Horror movie soundtrack is modern music. The Sonata in Bm is brilliant, but difficult to understand and get used to. I recommend listening to better interpretations, such as Lapante, Argerich and others
@@pianista-mediocreDefine "better" in this case 💀 They're both great performances, don't get me wrong, but they prove lackluster in matching the surprising levels of romanticism and sensitivity showcased by Yuja Wang here.
My favorite female pianist of all time by far. 2nd favorite overall. This is also the second best interpretation, closely following Yundi Li. I was blessed to see her play live at the Hollywood Bowl.
She's special..
To all the incense burners here. I want to live to see the day Yuja decides that she wants to wean herself off sheet music and learn smthg new from eg Stephanie Trick, Emily Bear, Nicole Pesce, Liberace... and friends, the day she starts learning to play ad lib & BY EAR jazz, pop, boogie, stride... anything, THAT day she will become music and a genuine musician. Until then she'll remain in the camp of genius virtuoso sheet music robots dependent on sheet music. No hard feelings. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
Ah yes, jazz enjoyers continuing to prove that they are ironically far more musically restrictive than classical musicians
4:22
So sad that Scriabin is so underrated :(
22:52 oops
I believe that this is the first time I have seen Yuja not play a Steinway.
Genial interpretación. 😊