Ha,ha,ha! ===> New York CLASSICAL REVIEW < Yuja shows familiar flash but a lack of depth in Carnegie recital> By Eric C. Simpson May 15.2016 Ha, ha, ha! Yuja is a well-oiled (Sexsells + Kitsch) Chinese sewing machine ??? The YW belongs to that breed of performers who win a prominent place in the concert programs (and in the list of cachet) without ever having won a first prize at the most prestigious competitions. YW ===> PR product !!!
Yeah, we know. You can do better and the proof is all your cast experience. Jesus, what is wrong with people today? The fact that you chose to emphasize possibly the only negative review speaks volumes. FYI - she won the Aspen in 2002, has played with over 50 orchestras but we'll take your word that it's all PR.
"Sex sells ...classical music?" Sex sells. Marketing professionals know that, which is why advertisements for everything from cars to beer regularly feature scantily clad women. We live in an age where appearance is more important than ever before; scientific studies suggest that more attractive people get better jobs and are happier. Until recently, classical music was one of the few industries where sex is not usually used to sell the product. Performers often dress within a prescribed fashion, with men wearing dinner suits or tuxedos and women wearing full-length dresses. However, a number of prominent musicians have recently been courting controversy for their appearance. Young Chinese pianist Yuja Wang has received as much coverage about her appearance as her performances recently, with the Los Angeles Times commenting, “Her dress [on] Tuesday was so short and tight that had there been any less of it, the Bowl might have been forced to restrict admission to any music lover under 18 not accompanied by an adult. Had her heels been any higher, walking, to say nothing of her sensitive pedaling, would have been unfeasible.” It’s not just women pushing the envelope, though. American organist Cameron Carpenter, a soloist with this year’s NZSO National Youth Orchestra, has received a great deal of media attention for wearing white stovepipe trousers and bejewelled tops during performances. In an interview with Radio New Zealand’s Kathryn Ryan, Carpenter admitted that he regularly works out at the gym, and opined that a musician’s appearance is “extremely important”. Korean-American violinist Hahn-Bin describes himself as “Viagra to classical music”, and dresses flamboyantly, complete with heavy eyeliner and Mohawk hairstyle.
Wow! That was one of the most envious comments I've ever heard. Sorry you don't have top notch looks and incredible piano skills like Yuga, oh and aren't world famous.
Mario DiSarli I actually kinda agree with your opinion about present situation of classical music world. However it's definitely not the case with Yujia! The classic world today is much more commercialised! It has pros and cons in the same time.
we are proud of her came from China, BeiJing. Ms Wang is brilliant lady.
What a charming Beautiful Young Lady
She is great 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
great festival... hope to come again next year!
A star
She makes classical music sexy!
I love her!
Nice dress
❤❤❤
Eu acreditava quê Afrodite fosse uma lenda grega e quê ós desejos dó coração jamais poudesse ter sua beleza de carne e ossos diante dó olhar
可爱标志性的笑声
Am I the only one who thinks that the photographer is filming a little bit in a weird way?
Qué vida
who is she talking about
ha..ha..:)
Ha,ha,ha! ===> New York CLASSICAL REVIEW < Yuja shows familiar flash but a lack of depth in Carnegie recital> By Eric C. Simpson May 15.2016 Ha, ha, ha! Yuja is a well-oiled (Sexsells + Kitsch) Chinese sewing machine ??? The YW belongs to that breed of performers who win a prominent place in
the concert programs (and in the list of cachet) without ever having
won a first prize at the most prestigious competitions. YW ===> PR product !!!
Yeah, we know. You can do better and the proof is all your cast experience. Jesus, what is wrong with people today? The fact that you chose to emphasize possibly the only negative review speaks volumes. FYI - she won the Aspen in 2002, has played with over 50 orchestras but we'll take your word that it's all PR.
у неё зудит в одном месте? :)
"Sex sells ...classical music?"
Sex sells. Marketing professionals know that, which is why
advertisements for everything from cars to beer regularly feature
scantily clad women. We live in an age where appearance is more
important than ever before; scientific studies suggest that more
attractive people get better jobs and are happier.
Until recently, classical music was one of the few industries where sex
is not usually used to sell the product. Performers often dress within a
prescribed fashion, with men wearing dinner suits or tuxedos and women
wearing full-length dresses.
However, a number of prominent musicians have recently been courting
controversy for their appearance. Young Chinese pianist Yuja Wang has
received as much coverage about her appearance as her performances
recently, with the Los Angeles Times commenting, “Her dress [on] Tuesday
was so short and tight that had there been any less of it, the Bowl
might have been forced to restrict admission to any music lover under 18
not accompanied by an adult. Had her heels been any higher, walking, to
say nothing of her sensitive pedaling, would have been unfeasible.”
It’s not just women pushing the envelope, though. American organist
Cameron Carpenter, a soloist with this year’s NZSO National Youth
Orchestra, has received a great deal of media attention for wearing
white stovepipe trousers and bejewelled tops during performances. In an
interview with Radio New Zealand’s Kathryn Ryan, Carpenter admitted that
he regularly works out at the gym, and opined that a musician’s
appearance is “extremely important”. Korean-American violinist Hahn-Bin
describes himself as “Viagra to classical music”, and dresses
flamboyantly, complete with heavy eyeliner and Mohawk hairstyle.
Wow! That was one of the most envious comments I've ever heard. Sorry you don't have top notch looks and incredible piano skills like Yuga, oh and aren't world famous.
Actually I'm not sorry. You are small.
Mario DiSarli I actually kinda agree with your opinion about present situation of classical music world. However it's definitely not the case with Yujia! The classic world today is much more commercialised! It has pros and cons in the same time.
y................ otra vez vos.
butt hurt....