The last video is an interesting insight into Ms Wang's talented beginnings. I first heard her play on Classic FM Radio, many years ago when her first CD Album was being pushed. Since then I have been to London and Europe to see her play over the years since - always a great treat for me. This collection of videos is a great idea and is definitely now in my laptop Bookmark Library. Thank you Mr Chen.
Thanks so much for this new upload which now includes closed captioning in English. Some of the text flies by too fast for me, so you might want to play the video at 0.5x for ease of reading. These early films from Yuja Wang’s childhood are simply invaluable. And the interviews with her mom and teachers in China answer a number of questions about her early days at the piano. Is she also an artist? Her mom gave her painting lessons, and I’m wondering if the picture of a cat and another of flowers were drawn by YW? (3:01-3:07) Again, thanks for English text. There’s lots more to explore than what I briefly mentioned here. 💁🏻♀️🎹💁🏻♀️🎹
Genius IS born-but without the practice and dedication Yuja showed, it would have turned to nothing. Now she is a world's wonder! It must be said, she dresses differently these days..
Ms. Wong, a lady rare, Complicated, yet a heart so fair. The CCP's plight, she knows so well, Doing her part, as a GOOD Chinese can tell. Her music, her skills, have an influence so grand, Yet, she prefers to come across, as an average gal so bland. She loves heels, books, movies, and shopping too, A simple life, she cherishes, and stays true. She's a symbol of China's past, a GOOD Chinese, they say, 70 years gone, extinct, like a rare display. She's my choice for China's ambassador, without a doubt, Her sweet smile and lush lips, a dream to think about.
@@eiyonlee3114 nobody possesses comprehensive knowledge about every subject. This statement, devoid of substantiation, can come across as rather juvenile and confrontational. To make it meaningful, it would be helpful if the person provides specific insights or information about China.
An unbelievable talent
She’s Adorable 💘
The last video is an interesting insight into Ms Wang's talented beginnings. I first heard her play on Classic FM Radio, many years ago when her first CD Album was being pushed. Since then I have been to London and Europe to see her play over the years since - always a great treat for me. This collection of videos is a great idea and is definitely now in my laptop Bookmark Library. Thank you Mr Chen.
Thanks so much for this new upload which now includes closed captioning in English.
Some of the text flies by too fast for me, so you might want to play the video at 0.5x for ease of reading.
These early films from Yuja Wang’s childhood are simply invaluable. And the interviews with her mom and teachers in China answer a number of questions about her early days at the piano.
Is she also an artist? Her mom gave her painting lessons, and I’m wondering if the picture of a cat and another of flowers were drawn by YW? (3:01-3:07)
Again, thanks for English text. There’s lots more to explore than what I briefly mentioned here.
💁🏻♀️🎹💁🏻♀️🎹
Genius IS born-but without the practice and dedication Yuja showed, it would have turned to nothing. Now she is a world's wonder! It must be said, she dresses differently these days..
Терпение и труд всё перетрут. И огромный талант!
At age 7, she could play better than most of us could ever hope to play even if we dedicated ourselves to the piano.
....lucky us......
Can someone put English subtitles on this? PLEASE?
Just click on the subtitles option in the lower right hand corner where it says CC.
Playing at Chinese National Opera House.
Ms. Wong, a lady rare,
Complicated, yet a heart so fair.
The CCP's plight, she knows so well,
Doing her part, as a GOOD Chinese can tell.
Her music, her skills, have an influence so grand,
Yet, she prefers to come across, as an average gal so bland.
She loves heels, books, movies, and shopping too,
A simple life, she cherishes, and stays true.
She's a symbol of China's past, a GOOD Chinese, they say,
70 years gone, extinct, like a rare display.
She's my choice for China's ambassador, without a doubt,
Her sweet smile and lush lips, a dream to think about.
You know nothing about China.
@@eiyonlee3114 nobody possesses comprehensive knowledge about every subject. This statement, devoid of substantiation, can come across as rather juvenile and confrontational. To make it meaningful, it would be helpful if the person provides specific insights or information about China.
@@DonRua Well, you know nothing about China.
@@eiyonlee3114 are you a stammerer suffering from stuttering? You already made that point. Now back up your argument with facts.