It's too bad that Yuja has had to endure so much criticism of the way she dresses on stage. I find it refreshing. Her style is another expression of herself, as her music is. That small minded people can't seem to accept that says more about them and the stodgy world of classical performing than it does about Yuja. If young people are ever to follow into classical music and keep it alive, then many of the old ways of tails and evening gowns and the formalities and dictates of performing have to give way. What does it matter how a performer is dressed? If you can't take it, close you eyes and just listen. The sound is all that matters, anyway.
I mean she’s still dressing formally. This is really what is the fashion of today. Let’s her enjoy the time she’s living in🙄 Though she shows off a bit more skin with her dresses, people overdo it with how “scandalous” it really is. She fits in with the rest of society with her outfits, but the classical community still shames her. If you are mature enough, you can watch her performance and enjoy the music without staring at her horny the whole time.
Like it or not Yuja dresses like younger people of today. When you see her method of dress you say wow. When you hear her play you say WOW. It will take artist like Yuja to bring classical music to this generation.
Lori Smith Yesssss. More and more women in classical music are starting to dress more modern. I’m not shaming the standard long dress, but I think it’s great that more and more people are expressing themselves not only through music but through their clothes.
I watched one of her big concerts the other day. At one point Her fingers were moving so fast the camera was just showing a blur. The camera lens couldn’t keep up..LOL. If you watch toward the end of this video you will see it also if you look really carefully at her fingers. The camera cannot keep up..LOL.
She's a brilliant pianist, no question. In an extremely competitive field, she shines. One observation regarding Leon Fleisher talking about getting a beautiful sound. Sure, the pianist has to have great control in terms of touch - but actually most of what gives the piano subtlety is how well the hammer felts are VOICED. If a piano is poorly voiced, such that it is either too harsh or too soft tonally, the pianist cannot compensate, any more than a formula 1 driver could compensate if their car were under-powered, or had the wrong tyres, etc. (I speak as a piano tuner and technician of 40 year's experience).
Of course, there are limits to what even the greatest pianists can achieve on an inferior piano (or one improperly set up). This is especially true with certain kinds of repertoire. However, I think one of the things that sets apart the truly great pianists from those that are merely good is their ability to adapt to the conditions. I can remember more than one occasion where Yuja has produced a crowd pleasing performance from a piano that was in a pretty pitiful condition.
@@timothybolshaw Why has the quality of the instrument been even mentioned? On at least one of the clips, she is playing on a Bosendorfer, one of the finest instruments on the face of the earth.
@@weavethehawk Are you a piano tuner and technician yourself? If not, then, with all due respect, I suggest that I have some idea of what I'm talking about, having worked as a professional tuner and technician for the last 40 years. I am also a pianist and a graduate of Leeds College of Music. So, tell me exactly where I am being pretentious? I'm not pretending to be a piano tuner. I'm not pretending to be a pianist. And I'm not pretending to tune and voice pianos for professional pianists. Go figure.
Her improvisation on Mozart's Turkish March was out of this world, genius. She essentially transformed it into something (almost) completely different. As someone who himself loved to improvise and even show off a little, Mozart would have appreciated this, in my opinion.
@@nnymus-kq8tj I've heard several versions of her playing it and I think she improvised a lot on Volodos' version. So it's improvisation on improvisation. Neat! I'll have to dig it up sometime.
@@nnymus-kq8tj To me, someone who has played the piano since 1947 and still trying to figure it out, that is playing right at the maximum of human virtuosity. There are only a very few capable of playing the instrument like that. I think she is in that rarified class with people like Rachmaninoff, Lhevinne, Horowitz, Cziffra, Lipatti, Argerich, Sokolov.
A lovely insight into a genius who in her child years was driven by her astonishing virtuosity and had no clue what she was playing, to a goddess who is able to express anything floating on a cloud of her flawless technique.
Maybe she was actually aware what she was playing. She does not seem to be thinking "is this correct or not", she is full of expression just blowing out musical steam / emotion in the recording of Waldstein, wonderful music.
Actually, Yuja was very lucky with her original teachers in Beijing. From an early age, they recognised that technique was never going to be a challenge, and continually stressed the essence of the pieces she was playing and importance of injecting suitable expression and emotion . I think one of the biggest reasons for her outstanding musicianship today is the grounding she received at a very young age that became embedded within her very being.
I have sometimes wondered what might happen if Yuga Wang sat down in a studio with one or two of some of the best jazz musicians. I'm thinking of people like Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, or Wynton Marsalis with his classical training and experience. Maybe nothing would happen, maybe something magnificent. I had a ticket for Yuga Wang at the New York Philharmonic in June. It was cancelled because of this damned virus. I hope to get another opportunity to witness one of her performances before my almost 70 yr old body gives up the ghost.
@@bootman26 Your bias is understandable, but I think you have it backwards. It was Wynton Marsalis who said, and I agree, that the jazz musician, the improvisor, is the artist; the creator of the music. The symphony or classical concert musician is an artisan who follows the specific instructions of others. For all of Yuga Wang's towering talent and seemingly infinite skill, at the end of the day, the music is not her creation. She is interpretting the creation of others. She is the builder, not the architect. Apples and oranges? Perhaps. My point is that if Ms. Wang could apply her profound technical skills with improvisation, the results could be breathtaking. Or not. I've known two journeyman symphony musicians, violin and bassoon, and neither could improvise a note. They had to get the music off a written score or from rote memory. They were artisans.
Painful to watch..... having yearned to do precisely the same from aged 4. Never had the right start. No matter. Yuja is simply a restorative tonic owing to her remarkable gift.
Une pensée émue pour les compositeurs sans lesquels cela ne serait possible. Quel émerveillement sous les doigts d'une artiste si douée à la limite du possible.
Lucky us....a real Artist who shares a wonderful sound world with us....demonstrating her perspective on the genius of Composers whose works she performs.....
@@artemtsarevskiy2785 I see these all the time under Khatia Buniatshivili's and Yuja Wang's performances. There always has to be at least one creepy comment from an account with some old man in the profile picture. Come on lads, we can do better than this.
Especially on vocational training school and vocational technical college and school / community college skills for age more old, lifetime's experience are more abundant.
How did 92 people dislike it? This piece of music is polyrhythmic, that is: is it technically difficult even for adult and experienced pianists? Wanted to see her dancing 'funk'?
She looks like she spends as much time in the gym as she does playing the piano. In the pink dress at 23:38 she looks like a superhero. I suppose that she is.
Actually she doesn't go to the gym, as I remember from one of her interviews where she said something about being too lazy for that. However when she gets a chance she does like to take walks in the parks and ride her bike. But what really keeps her fit, I believe, is the dancer's training taught by her mother. Yuja's mother was (maybe still is at age close to 60?) a ballet dancer and she said her mother had taught her the dancer stretch/training exercises. We all know ballet dancer's exercises are no joke. Also let's not forget how physical concert piano performances are; they are quite aerobic, especially the way Yuja plays, full of passion and vigor.
Thank you for another fantastic compilation of Yuja's breathtaking artistry. All of her performances are absolutely on top of all pianists, but I especially liked her Beethoven 1 and 2 as pianist/conductor. It was like discovering this phenomenal but underrated pieces for the first time. I hope she will more and more conduct and play the piano and shows the world the beauty of relative unknown masterworks.
Unbelievable genius, the best I’ve heard. Incredibly honest, overcame unnecessary criticism,sexism and racism. Shared her fantastic talent all over the world, always with a positive,loving outlook everywhere. She deserves all the praise and appreciation from all of us that have been fortunate enough to experience Ms Yuja Wang in any way. 👍👏🏼👏🏼🎼🎶🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
maria mori Maria, For years I thought this youtube video was Yuja. But now I think it is Tiffany Koo. If you subscribe to both Yuja and Tiffany Koo’s channels you will find that I may be correct. Don’t mistake Tiffany Koo for Tiffany Poon!
Interestingly, Yuja played Waldstein so well for an 8 year old, but then in her twenties she said she felt she wasn't old enough to do Beethoven justice yet.
Liebe Karin Becker, ich finde, es reicht jetzt allmählich. Wer Ihre bisherigen Kommentare verfolgt hat, weiß inzwischen, dass Sie offensichtlich selbst ein Problem haben; das interessiert uns aber nicht. Man kann zu Yuja Wang stehen, wie man will, das ist jedem selbst überlassen. Die Diskussion über ihre Garderobe sollte allerdings gelegentlich beendet sein, sie läuft leer. Mich stört nicht, dass sie wenig Stoff am Leib hat, sondern dass ihr Designer nicht den Geschmack hat, dieses Wenige adrett anzuordnen. Yuja Wang als "Porno-Queen der klassischen Musik" zu bezeichnen ist reichlich grotesk; zudem zeigt es in aller Deutlichkeit, dass Sie nicht hören, sondern bloß sehen, vielmehr schauen. Schließen Sie doch mal die Augen, und hören Sie sich etwa die 24 Préludes von Chopin an, oder Brahms' Händel-Variationen. Vielleicht merken Sie dann etwas. Ich finde auch, dass man zur Hammerklaviersonate nicht unbedingt eine Schweinshaxe verzehren muss, glaube allerdings nicht, dass Beethoven sich sehr über die "freigelegten Schenkel" aufgeregt hätte, jedenfalls nicht im Jahr 2020. Was für ein Jammer, liebe Frau Becker, mit immer neuen Verbalinjurien auf eine solche Musikerin einzudreschen. Verschonen Sie uns doch in Zukunft damit.
A soloist is to be celebrated and paid homage to with numerous snippets from videos that have been known for a long time, but the music, the art taken out of context, falls by the wayside. Music can also be raped if it is reduced to snippets. Strange understanding of culture.
Please explain the point of the colorized images of young Miss Wang in the introductory clip of this video.......... How does it add anything to to enhance her obvious precocious gifts? .......additional comments to come as this informative video proceeds.
If nothing else it's just annoyingly distracting. And what's with the inclusion the little "laughter" bits? Do the producers of this video actually have any understanding of world class precocious capabilities? It is edited as if they have NO clue. It's embarrassing.
I hope consideration is being given to possible over use "syndrome" as far as her mechanical wear and tear at such a young age and pacing her age appropriate level of physical stress.
All ready a fully mature understanding and use of musicality. The only issue is the choice of style which will will develop as one develops further insight.
....as for the rest of us, why even bother........... Different artists as they develop will find interpretations more appealing to their taste as they experience the great panoply of literature and performance.
OVERWHELMING! A TRUE gift to the human condition. Such technique, musical passion, understanding, sensitivity and confidence. She'll be a "keeper" in company with the luminaries present and past. So enriching and satisfying.....
Portrait of artists as young kids and young people world. On the contrary, engineer and technical workers age over middle adulthood 50 years old to 60 years old, their experience and knowledge's accumulation and wealthy are more abundant.
It's too bad that Yuja has had to endure so much criticism of the way she dresses on stage. I find it refreshing. Her style is another expression of herself, as her music is. That small minded people can't seem to accept that says more about them and the stodgy world of classical performing than it does about Yuja. If young people are ever to follow into classical music and keep it alive, then many of the old ways of tails and evening gowns and the formalities and dictates of performing have to give way. What does it matter how a performer is dressed? If you can't take it, close you eyes and just listen. The sound is all that matters, anyway.
How right you are - the stuffed-shirt generation is hopefully being replaced, but sadly ignorance is enjoying a revival.
I mean she’s still dressing formally. This is really what is the fashion of today. Let’s her enjoy the time she’s living in🙄 Though she shows off a bit more skin with her dresses, people overdo it with how “scandalous” it really is. She fits in with the rest of society with her outfits, but the classical community still shames her. If you are mature enough, you can watch her performance and enjoy the music without staring at her horny the whole time.
Like it or not Yuja dresses like younger people of today. When you see her method of dress you say wow. When you hear her play you say WOW. It will take artist like Yuja to bring classical music to this generation.
Lori Smith Yesssss. More and more women in classical music are starting to dress more modern. I’m not shaming the standard long dress, but I think it’s great that more and more people are expressing themselves not only through music but through their clothes.
@@thecatsman *
Absolutely Amazing A Very Rare Talent indeed, Wonderful,Wonderful Yuja ❤️
We are lucky to be witnessing an amazing talent in Yuja. May she amaze us for many years.
I have taught classical piano for over 40 years... .I just wished to have had a student like this. How wonderful!!
I watched one of her big concerts the other day. At one point Her fingers were moving so fast the camera was just showing a blur.
The camera lens couldn’t keep up..LOL.
If you watch toward the end of this video you will see it also if you look really carefully at her fingers. The camera cannot keep up..LOL.
Todd Murphy
You have it backwards.
You would have been the student.
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She's one of the Virtuoso Musician from this Century!!!
She's a brilliant pianist, no question. In an extremely competitive field, she shines. One observation regarding Leon Fleisher talking about getting a beautiful sound. Sure, the pianist has to have great control in terms of touch - but actually most of what gives the piano subtlety is how well the hammer felts are VOICED. If a piano is poorly voiced, such that it is either too harsh or too soft tonally, the pianist cannot compensate, any more than a formula 1 driver could compensate if their car were under-powered, or had the wrong tyres, etc. (I speak as a piano tuner and technician of 40 year's experience).
Damn! Didn't even know a piano can be voiced
Of course, there are limits to what even the greatest pianists can achieve on an inferior piano (or one improperly set up). This is especially true with certain kinds of repertoire. However, I think one of the things that sets apart the truly great pianists from those that are merely good is their ability to adapt to the conditions. I can remember more than one occasion where Yuja has produced a crowd pleasing performance from a piano that was in a pretty pitiful condition.
With all due respect, that is some of the most pretentious nonsense Mr. Elwell could have come up with.
@@timothybolshaw Why has the quality of the instrument been even mentioned? On at least one of the clips, she is playing on a Bosendorfer, one of the finest instruments on the face of the earth.
@@weavethehawk Are you a piano tuner and technician yourself? If not, then, with all due respect, I suggest that I have some idea of what I'm talking about, having worked as a professional tuner and technician for the last 40 years. I am also a pianist and a graduate of Leeds College of Music. So, tell me exactly where I am being pretentious? I'm not pretending to be a piano tuner. I'm not pretending to be a pianist. And I'm not pretending to tune and voice pianos for professional pianists. Go figure.
I think Yuja is the greatest pianist in the world currently!
I don’t think there was ever a moment in her life where she was not absolutely adorable and supremely talented.
Her improvisation on Mozart's Turkish March was out of this world, genius. She essentially transformed it into something (almost) completely different. As someone who himself loved to improvise and even show off a little, Mozart would have appreciated this, in my opinion.
It’s not really her own composition, Volodos was the one who composed it. But she still played it brilliantly!
@@nnymus-kq8tj I've heard several versions of her playing it and I think she improvised a lot on Volodos' version. So it's improvisation on improvisation. Neat! I'll have to dig it up sometime.
@@nnymus-kq8tj To me, someone who has played the piano since 1947 and still trying to figure it out, that is playing right at the maximum of human virtuosity. There are only a very few capable of playing the instrument like that. I think she is in that rarified class with people like Rachmaninoff, Lhevinne, Horowitz, Cziffra, Lipatti, Argerich, Sokolov.
Completely True!
Very impressive, never saw such an incredible collection of Yuja Wang's performances through her "ages".
I will never thank God enough (if there is one) for giving us this diamond in music.
Perhaps more appropriate if you're not inspired to thank yuja herself, then her teachers, parents, mentors?
She is magificent!!!
A lovely insight into a genius who in her child years was driven by her astonishing virtuosity and had no clue what she was playing,
to a goddess who is able to express anything floating on a cloud of her flawless technique.
Maybe she was actually aware what she was playing. She does not seem to be thinking "is this correct or not", she is full of expression just blowing out musical steam / emotion in the recording of Waldstein, wonderful music.
Actually, Yuja was very lucky with her original teachers in Beijing. From an early age, they recognised that technique was never going to be a challenge, and continually stressed the essence of the pieces she was playing and importance of injecting suitable expression and emotion . I think one of the biggest reasons for her outstanding musicianship today is the grounding she received at a very young age that became embedded within her very being.
@@timothybolshaw Yes I agree too.
So remarkable...been a fan of hers for some years now...world wide top of the list!
She's really a genius since she was born.
Yuja makes life worth living for me. I hope until I'm 100+
I have sometimes wondered what might happen if Yuga Wang sat down in a studio with one or two of some of the best jazz musicians. I'm thinking of people like Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, or Wynton Marsalis with his classical training and experience. Maybe nothing would happen, maybe something magnificent.
I had a ticket for Yuga Wang at the New York Philharmonic in June. It was cancelled because of this damned virus. I hope to get another opportunity to witness one of her performances before my almost 70 yr old body gives up the ghost.
I hope your wish comes true :) good luck
Yes, I was supposed to see her on May 30th but it got cancelled. To good to be true!
I'm sorry, but THEY would be sitting down with HER.
@@bootman26
Your bias is understandable, but I think you have it backwards.
It was Wynton Marsalis who said, and I agree, that the jazz musician, the improvisor, is the artist; the creator of the music. The symphony or classical concert musician is an artisan who follows the specific instructions of others. For all of Yuga Wang's towering talent and seemingly infinite skill, at the end of the day, the music is not her creation. She is interpretting the creation of others. She is the builder, not the architect.
Apples and oranges? Perhaps.
My point is that if Ms. Wang could apply her profound technical skills with improvisation, the results could be breathtaking. Or not. I've known two journeyman symphony musicians, violin and bassoon, and neither could improvise a note. They had to get the music off a written score or from rote memory. They were artisans.
Ralph Averill do you think that having technical and musical skills is not as good as improv skills? Just wondering
One would only wish this video would not end.
Introducing Yuja and her dancing spiders...
Painful to watch..... having yearned to do precisely the same from aged 4. Never had the right start. No matter. Yuja is simply a restorative tonic owing to her remarkable gift.
Une pensée émue pour les compositeurs sans lesquels cela ne serait possible. Quel émerveillement sous les doigts d'une artiste si douée à la limite du possible.
Someone can be that good so young is insanely amazing and cool 🎼
Lucky us....a real Artist who shares a wonderful sound world with us....demonstrating her perspective on the genius of Composers whose works she performs.....
A true joy for ears and eyes 💝💝
Bit creepy but ok
@@sebastian-benedictflore lol
@@artemtsarevskiy2785 I see these all the time under Khatia Buniatshivili's and Yuja Wang's performances. There always has to be at least one creepy comment from an account with some old man in the profile picture. Come on lads, we can do better than this.
@@sebastian-benedictflore Yep and under Lola Astanova's videos too xD
the Poulenc so alive, like a rising sun - perfect, how she captures Poulenc"s humor.
She's real a great pianist - from another Planet! I love her with her playing, like Arrau, Horowitz, Rubinstein or Glen Gold
Better than all the ones mentioned...
Glenn Gould is how it is spelled.
An incredible pianist!
Especially on vocational training school and vocational technical college and school / community college skills for age more old, lifetime's experience are more abundant.
와진짜 ㅠ 유자 최고야... She's amazing !!!
No matter who plays both are wonderful and enfants prodige like Mozart
How did 92 people dislike it? This piece of music is polyrhythmic, that is: is it technically difficult even for adult and experienced pianists? Wanted to see her dancing 'funk'?
3:21 is where Yuja starts to play.
So who plays at the beginning? Not a 8 y.o. girl as mentioned, but a younger one. Maybe Tiffany Poon?
This is the strongest evidence I've seen that there is more to life than what we know or can see.
She looks like she spends as much time in the gym as she does playing the piano. In the pink dress at 23:38 she looks like a superhero. I suppose that she is.
Actually she doesn't go to the gym, as I remember from one of her interviews where she said something about being too lazy for that. However when she gets a chance she does like to take walks in the parks and ride her bike. But what really keeps her fit, I believe, is the dancer's training taught by her mother. Yuja's mother was (maybe still is at age close to 60?) a ballet dancer and she said her mother had taught her the dancer stretch/training exercises. We all know ballet dancer's exercises are no joke. Also let's not forget how physical concert piano performances are; they are quite aerobic, especially the way Yuja plays, full of passion and vigor.
Wow! incredible talent!
Simply amazing...
Geniussss!!!!!😮❤
tHIS KIND OF ART AND PERFORMANCE IS ONLY POSSIBLE FROM ONE POSSESED. SHE IS A GIFT TO US FROM THE GODS; SO BE IT
Thank you for another fantastic compilation of Yuja's breathtaking artistry. All of her performances are absolutely on top of all pianists, but I especially liked her Beethoven 1 and 2 as pianist/conductor. It was like discovering this phenomenal but underrated pieces for the first time. I hope she will more and more conduct and play the piano and shows the world the beauty of relative unknown masterworks.
I
Simplemente extraordinaria !!!
Love and admire Yuja Wang. She's amazing!
SUBLIME...ERES GRANDE QUERIDA YUJA!!!
unica nella storia...conosce migliaia e migliaia di brani con aderenza espressiva e grande tecnica...
36 minutes Of Yuja Wang being Yuja Wang
what an absolute unit.
A maior e melhor pianista da sua geração.
At 18:45 she goes beyond humanity.
Speechless.....
Unbelievable genius, the best I’ve heard. Incredibly honest, overcame unnecessary criticism,sexism and racism. Shared her fantastic talent all over the world, always with a positive,loving outlook everywhere. She deserves all the praise and appreciation from all of us that have been fortunate enough to experience Ms Yuja Wang in any way. 👍👏🏼👏🏼🎼🎶🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Виртуозно уже в детстве играла. Не знала . Спасибо за ссылку.
23:49: The composer ist not Rolf Liebermann, but Lowell Liebermann (* 1961)
Thank you - I am really embarrassed. ps.
The real Ling Ling
Lowell Liebermann, Gargoyles op. 29, 4th movement. So great (23.37).
Is there a term for what YW does on the video? In any case, it is not a serious conducting. Maybe "aerial drawings"?
Very good edition.
The girl playing Waldstein is not Yuja.
does she have 8 fingers on each of her four hands??? WOW...that is amazing...
I have learned on op. 299 and op.740 of Czerny (student of Beethoven).
Brava!!!
The Kaputsin is superb. Yuja plays every composer superbly, a very rare phenomenon. But that's not her playing the Beethoven however.
貴重な映像❤
I think the girl in red who plays beethoven at the beginning is not Yuja (also because she makes a mistake :) :))
She's definetely not Yuja!
maria mori Maria, For years I thought this youtube video was Yuja. But now I think it is Tiffany Koo. If you subscribe to both Yuja and Tiffany Koo’s channels you will find that I may be correct. Don’t mistake Tiffany Koo for Tiffany Poon!
@@johnmanfra1 Tiffany poon!!! you know many of pianist!
the girl in red skirt plays a lot better than the 11yr old YUJIA WANG. Before Yujia Wang came to the US, she played without music.
The girl's name is Momoka Chiba, she is Japanese.
Yuja Wang will be one genius when she will write one composition famous for great orchestra, that not it's little .
She’s not even practicing and she gets 100 percent on her piano test
Interestingly, Yuja played Waldstein so well for an 8 year old, but then in her twenties she said she felt she wasn't old enough to do Beethoven justice yet.
I bet she could play Mozart's K.365 or K.448 all by herself.
1st girl in red is Tiffany Koo not Yuja Wang
WOW!!!
I believe the little girl at beginning of video is Tiffany Koo, not Yuja!
Yuja Wang 王羽佳
Tiffany Poon 潘活活
Tiffany Koo 柯依君
排名不分先後,都是我的至愛!
I recognized the girl at beginning of video is Tiffany Koo!
Tiffany Koo was born in 2003. The video was recorded in 1995. Checking 1:36.
Liebe Karin Becker, ich finde, es reicht jetzt allmählich. Wer Ihre bisherigen Kommentare verfolgt hat, weiß inzwischen, dass Sie offensichtlich selbst ein Problem haben; das interessiert uns aber nicht. Man kann zu Yuja Wang stehen, wie man will, das ist jedem selbst überlassen. Die Diskussion über ihre Garderobe sollte allerdings gelegentlich beendet sein, sie läuft leer. Mich stört nicht, dass sie wenig Stoff am Leib hat, sondern dass ihr Designer nicht den Geschmack hat, dieses Wenige adrett anzuordnen. Yuja Wang als "Porno-Queen der klassischen Musik" zu bezeichnen ist reichlich grotesk; zudem zeigt es in aller Deutlichkeit, dass Sie nicht hören, sondern bloß sehen, vielmehr schauen. Schließen Sie doch mal die Augen, und hören Sie sich etwa die 24 Préludes von Chopin an, oder Brahms' Händel-Variationen. Vielleicht merken Sie dann etwas. Ich finde auch, dass man zur Hammerklaviersonate nicht unbedingt eine Schweinshaxe verzehren muss, glaube allerdings nicht, dass Beethoven sich sehr über die "freigelegten Schenkel" aufgeregt hätte, jedenfalls nicht im Jahr 2020. Was für ein Jammer, liebe Frau Becker, mit immer neuen Verbalinjurien auf eine solche Musikerin einzudreschen. Verschonen Sie uns doch in Zukunft damit.
REQUEST J A N A CE K On The Overgrown Path
A soloist is to be celebrated and paid homage to with numerous snippets from videos that have been known for a long time, but the music, the art taken out of context, falls by the wayside. Music can also be raped if it is reduced to snippets.
Strange understanding of culture.
Please explain the point of the colorized images of young Miss Wang in the introductory clip of this video..........
How does it add anything to to enhance her obvious precocious gifts?
.......additional comments to come as this informative video proceeds.
If nothing else it's just annoyingly distracting.
And what's with the inclusion the little "laughter" bits?
Do the producers of this video actually have any understanding of world class precocious capabilities?
It is edited as if they have NO clue. It's embarrassing.
I hope consideration is being given to possible over use "syndrome" as far as her mechanical wear and tear at such a young age and pacing her age appropriate level of physical stress.
All ready a fully mature understanding and use of musicality. The only issue is the choice of style which will will develop as one develops further insight.
....as for the rest of us, why even bother...........
Different artists as they develop will find interpretations more appealing to their taste as they experience the great panoply of literature and performance.
OVERWHELMING!
A TRUE gift to the human condition.
Such technique, musical passion, understanding, sensitivity and confidence.
She'll be a "keeper" in company with the luminaries present and past.
So enriching and satisfying.....
what did they do to her hair at 4 mins in ???
Portrait of artists as young kids and young people world. On the contrary, engineer and technical workers age over middle adulthood 50 years old to 60 years old, their experience and knowledge's accumulation and wealthy are more abundant.
I wish i could study with ujah
What is the name of the first piece?
The first piece is: Nikolai Kapustin, Eight Concert Studies, Nr. 3 (Toccatina)
It's funny how the same instrument, someone can play it and make it sound so horrible and on the other hand, someone else plays it, and OH MY GOD.
Me complació verla dirigir Mozart. Ya había visto hacerlo a Mitsuko Uchida
Hearing the same sound over and over again. I must be a genie ass....whatever Bee...
Who was the cretin who laughed when she had a memory lapse at 2.54?
7:50 i'm playing this sonata and i'm 15 lol
Kapustin at the bigining !
Always unrealistic. How it is possible?
2508 2029 them court 19:11 💋 🎈
She's definitely Grade 7 or even 8! hahahhaha
The last ..? Mozart?
Beethoven, 1st Piano Concerto, 1st Mvt.
Merci !
Play piano is great !
Better than Lang Lang, Kissin , and any living or dead pianist
I thank the effort to compile all these videos up but calling this an essay is laughable
Whoever put this Video together should be sent back to to school...
Why?
Terme Bergamo hush, stop trying showing how smart you are.
@@bm4114 smart aleck is more like it.
Like a robot !
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She had plastic surgery!😨
She was asked if she wanted paper or plastic. She chose plastic.
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Tant de bruit autour d’une pianiste à moitié nue.