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Love her attitude when playing at concert. No messing around and straight down to business. She does her thing and just leaves the stage like it was a walk in the park. Amazing.
Let’s face the truth, she is absolutely gorgeous to look at and admire. So fashionable, youthful, and with a flair. She is the complete package, a once in a lifetime musician. As classical music is aging, in many ways, she is the voice of youth, energy and vitality sorely needed.
Exatamente, quando se fala em música clássica o que mais vemos são pessoas usando roupas parecendo que está no século 18, ela é bonita e jovem e gosta de se vestir de maneira que valoriza suas curvas, isso é errado? Não, mostra que música clássica pode ser tocado também por pessoas modernas e atraentes.
She seems to be so personable actually now I have seen her interview, her voice, being vulnerable during the interview, and she is sophisticated yet a humble person. Her spontaneous open laugh looks fun
Yuja is extraordinarily talented and she is very beautiful. Those who question her dress choices are forgetting her talent. She wants people to see that her beauty combines with her musical skill to make sa wonderful package.
Yuja has that special personality, like natural charming way to deliver great piano masterpieces to her audience in a brilliant fresh interpretation with an incredible techniques in whole making her fans feel good, happy and exited.
First and foremost Yuja is an extraordinary pianist, a serious and thoughtful musician. She also knows how to have fun with music. I like her attitude - she can wear what she darn well likes. She also has a terrific sense of humour and comes across as very grounded.
During her performance, her dress remains the same. But the music keeps on giving! And that is the reason I am here! Whoever she plays, she wins 'Hands Down'
Yuja Wang is a smart woman that puts in the time in her craft, style, and physical fitness at the same time. She is comfortable with herself and has many fans that want both hear and watch her at the same time.
That's why I love Yuja sooo much, she's very much her own person. Her comments that "she doesn't care a s..t about people's opinions of her, I'm the boss", is so wonderful. A very strong, clever, confident and so talented. Always stay the same Yuja, let no one persuade you otherwise. Rise above them all.
slippedisc.com/2019/06/yuja-wang-maybe-ill-have-a-baby-maybe-ill-quit-at-35/ Yuja Wang is bored: ‘Maybe I’ll have a baby. Maybe I’ll quit at 35’ By norman lebrecht on June 23, 2019 The over-exposed pianist has been talking to Christian Berzins at Zurich’s NZZ am Sonntag: ‘I do not want to be a slave to the repertoire. Maybe I’ll have a baby, maybe I’ll quit at 35, because then I won’t enjoy it anymore. Who knows?’ ‘I was home in New York for two weeks, and I enjoyed that time extremely! I met friends, did my stuff and also practiced something. It was so nice! It pulled me back. But then there was check-in again and check-out at the airport, transfers, trains, stress, concert in the evening.’ Read on here. The headline echoes her self-doubt: ‘Bin ich Gott oder Abfall? - Am I God, or garbage?’
@@mariodisarli1022 . I like the fact that she is playing music at her own terms now. She is therefore completely "free" to do as she pleased whether playing the piano or NOT! Kudos to her. I say well done. She deserves to call it quits as and when she likes.
@@HTeo-og1lg You forgot about her fans! You can imagine how many tears Wang's fans will shed if she disappears. The sea level on planet Earth will rise by one meter and many cities will be flooded! But the music world will say, "Bravo, she's finally gone!"
"natural"!!!!!!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5s8ykU0mVNQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lMUMd1ZEOHc.html Let's talk about Yuja Wang. How did you like my idea of a shiny vertical metal rod next to the piano? The vertical metal bar that "girls" use in a strip club? I'm sure Yuja will look great on this vertical metal bar in her bikini dress! While the orchestra plays, Yuja can demonstrate her erotic art on this metal bar! The audience would be particularly happy.
@bloodgrss Dear Yuja & Co! You can threaten me with a ban whatever you want! The Internet is the greatest invention of people of genius who live in a democratic society, not in China or North Korea. Yuja Wang, who lives in the US, not China, takes advantage of this. She performs on stage in an absolutely provocative way to earn millions of dollars for herself and a huge gang of "business people". With his performance, Yuja Wang hurts the feelings of true lovers of classical music and causes great damage to the works of the greatest composers. I have always fought and will continue to fight this phenomenon known as "sex sells" which causes great damage to classical music. Separate two things: a brothel and a concert hall! If you can ban the Georges Cancan Canal, the Jacques Canal will appear the next day ... and continue its work! You will not be able to intimidate us, we live in a democratic society in which there is free speech !!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jUl0ON_fx8Y.html
i love her playing so much. and have enjoyed her concerts at the Bowl and Walt Disney Concert Hall. She is a force of nature. i also like the way she bows. very deep bows.
@@moxigeren50gabe23 when she first played the Hollywood Bowl, the concert masters eyes bugged out when he saw her dress. She is the real deal. the Berlin concert is out on Deutsche Grammphon. If you can succeed there, you've got it made.
"Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll" generation ??? Well this is red light district piano playing for sure, i hope they keep wet wipes handy for the players that must use that stool after these escorts. Play on gals, make that money!!! :-) YW - PR product, made by "US PR&Sex sells company"!!! Yuja Wang & Lola Astanova - Pest & Cholera in the classical music!!! Yuja Wang is a gift from The Golden Calf, money making machine!
@@mariodisarli1022 . Aww, you're being overly critical of her. She's young and have an attitude for self-expression, specifically in her choice of clothing. And if she loves money for what it can do to enable one to live life independent of what others may want her to be or do, so what? So long as someone isn't obsessed with getting it, as evidently she's not, else why would she contemplate giving up her life as a professional pianist for motherhood? Whatever happens, I say kudos to her for having the wisdom and courage to play her music on her own terms.
"She is so cool"!!!!!!!!!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5s8ykU0mVNQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lMUMd1ZEOHc.html Let's talk about Yuja Wang. How did you like my idea of a shiny vertical metal rod next to the piano? The vertical metal bar that "girls" use in a strip club? I'm sure Yuja will look great on this vertical metal bar in her bikini dress! While the orchestra plays, Yuja can demonstrate her erotic art on this metal bar! The audience would be particularly happy.
To be clear, even though this video is published today, Nov 13, 2020, it is 7 years old. In the video, they say she is 26 years old. Her actual age today is 33.
Lately there are click-hunters that copy old youtubes and republish (parts of) them, sometimes mirrored so that they are not so easily recognized by bots. I have seen this interview a long time ago.
@@mtrapman - I guess we have different definitions of clickbait. For me, for a web page to be clickbait, the page has to have actual links that are clickable, that when clicked, take the user to, usually, a page that is selling something. And they are usually arranged in such a way as to make it very hard to no click them. There are no such links on this page. The term clickbait refers to bait (like bait to catch a fish) that gets the user to click on something. There is nothing on this page that is clickable. The name Wuja Wang is NOT clickable. For it to be clickbait, it would at least have to be clickable, leading the user to someplace. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickbait
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5s8ykU0mVNQ.html www.gettyimages.dk/detail/news-photo/yuja-wang-news-photo/541093148 GIDON KREMER schreibt in einem neuen Buch ,,Briefe an eine junge Pianistin": ...,,Kaum zu glauben: Es gibt im Handel mit Musikern erstaunliche Begriffe wie ,,das neue französische/ englische/ deutsche Talent", ,,new face of the next generation" oder einfach ,,rising star" usw. Heute schrieb mir ein Kollege von einer jungen Begabung, die man der Welt gleichzeitig als Model und Geigerin ,,in einem Flacon" anbietet. Egal ob es sich um Pianisten oder Geiger handelt, das riecht stark nach KOSMETIKPRODUKTEN. Da erhebt sich die Frage: Wollen wir bei diesem Wettbewerb mitmachen? ...Warum bemühen sich viele Künstler, besonders vorteilhaft auszusehen? Woher kommt deise Krankheit? Liegt es an unserer Zeit? Am demokratisierten Geschmack und in der Folge am Diktat des Marktes? Sind Künstler,die sich auf diesen Ausverkauf einlassen, total unschuldig? Ich habe da meine Zweifel...Auf diesem Markt ist nämlich viel FALSCHGELD im Umlauf. Da das so ist und die heutigen Gegebenheiten das Zirkulieren von Fälschungen ermöglichen - übrigens vom Publikum akzeptiert, da Bijouterien oft für funkelnde Brillanten gehalten werden -, befinden wir uns manchmal, ohne es zu wissen, in der Macht von Falschmünzern. Ohne es zu merken, werden wir zu Entertainern der Massen. Nichts ist heute mehr gefragt als UNTERHALTUNG ! ...Vielen Talenten droht die Gefahr, zum Glamour - Idol zu verkommen. Besonders, wenn das Aussehen sie dazu prädestiniert! Ich möchte Sie - Junge, Wunderbare, Unerfahrene - einfach daran erinnern, dass die Vertreter dieser Zunft, die Agenten, Manager, und Organisatoren( zum Glück habe ich auch solche kennengelernt, die die Musik wirklichlieben!), eben jene Konsorten sind, die sich mit dem Verkauf unserer Seele beschäftigen. Das ist ihre Arbeit, ihr tägliches Brot. Was würden alle diese Leute ohne Künstler machen? Wahrscheinlich wären sie arbeitlose Stadtstreicher! Villeicht würden sie sich eine andere Ware suchen. ...Ruhm ist wahrscheilich die schwierigste Prüfung für die Menschen. ...Ruhm ist die größte Versuchung, und ich wünsche Ihnen von Herzen, ihr zu wiederstehen und Ihrer Seele treu zu bleiben ! ...Villeicht können meine Worte Gegenmittel sein gegen diese Krankheit, die uns angreift und unmerklich vergiftet. ..."
@bloodgrss A total ban ?! Dear Yuja, you will have to wait a very long time! No one needs you now, you are already old and not interesting for DG (Deutsche Gramophone). DG strategy: "regularly update your stable"! For DG, caring for classical music is "a fairy tale for children and especially naive people." The main thing is money, money, money! The best thing you can do: you need to go to Tibet and there in a Buddhist monastery for many years to pray and ask for forgiveness for the sins that you have inflicted on classical music! In this world, there is one truth: the Almighty ALWAYS punishes rogue!
@@mariodisarli1022 Oh my Mario/Georges: still, here we are, and reporting you every time you troll your sexist/racist drivel! Poor boy-you really don't have a life-and secretly in love with Yuja but just can't stand you are so far beneath her notice and her talent...
@@georgescancan7503 Oh my Mario/Georges: still, here we are, and reporting you every time you troll your sexist/racist drivel! Poor boy-you really don't have a life-and secretly in love with Yuja but just can't stand you are so far beneath her notice and her talent...
A very talented down to earth pianists, but of all the talented pianists, only Yuja was able to played the solo left handed concerto, I didn't know existed, you can learn alot about people by the music they play, the clothes they wear and by their attitude, Yuja is in a class of her own...
@@moxigeren50gabe23 ambidextrous is more like it, but predominantly left, sweet, no wonder she connect with me, but what in a person mind is more important than appearances, the world may know Yuja thru her talent and appearance, but highly intelligent people tend to very talented in ways no one expects, unless your also left handed
She reminds me on occasions of a dazzling figure skater able to wow audiences with brilliant stunts, not to mention her often racy appearance. BUT having said this there is however much more to this young woman artistically speaking. For example I greatly admire her in 20th century Russian repertoire (Her recent Berlin recital was superb). I guess with her engaging personality and flair for the occasion she is a gift for agents and marketing. I am of a generation who grew up listening to such female piano icons as Clara Haskil, Ingrid Heabler, Annie Fischer, Gina Bachauer, not to mention of course the great Dame Myra Hess. These great pianists never allowed any external distracting elements to impinge upon the music, in other words they engaged the listener and NOT the watcher. .
I do admire your intelligence Meredith, always have. And you have the courage and practice to share your own fine play here with us too. So it may seem churlish to point out that being a "gift for agents and marketing" can be 'a priori' in todays classical world, where getting rears into seats is a problem. The tuxedo's and gowns for both performers and audience is becoming a thing of the past in this digital age. As is appreciation for classical music at all in a younger generation. We may regret it, but it don't pay the bills for the artists of today. And, I must say, having seen Yuja Wang several times on stage, and having had the privilege to chat with her in NYC a couple of times, engaging the listener is certainly paramount in her MUSICAL thinking. Hence, for example, her artistically brilliant collaborations in chamber music. If a dress seems provocative to some, that is as much their issue as Yuja's. To most balanced souls (I do count myself egotistically as one) the pleasure and visual 'distraction' lasts only a short time into the concert or recital; the music predominates after. And if a bit of leg is glimpsed occasionally, that's what live theater is all about too, as much as acoustics and piano tone. Yuja LIKES to wear what she wears. We have evolved, for better or worse, from Vanilla to 33 flavors in todays life. The 'distraction', I believe, is often in the eye of the beholder. For the serious listener, music still predominates. Yuja Wang IS a great pianist, the equal in many performances to the greats you rightly applaud. But if one does not, in major concert venues, engage the watcher as well, those halls begin to empty. And, its not just the dress or sexiness, it's the basic charisma to go along with it. Yuja Wang has them all; with astonishing virtuosity and musical study of 28 years standing; why she is a marvel in our time. A bonus that she is a really nice woman as well.
@@bloodgrss I get what you're saying about modern presentation and imagery on stage. My concern is that some female instrumentalists in particular sexualise their appearance to a degree that inevitably detracts from their virtues as interpreters. I have to say Yuga Wang is one such player, I acknowledge her extraordinary gifts as a virtuoso pianist and yes her sense of poetry (Sonata No.2 Scriabin live in Japan). This therefore begs the question why does she need to don micro mini skirts and even hotpants as shown on one YT concert?. As for Lola Astinova the less said the better. Incidentally thank you for your appreciative comment concerning my recent Chopin performance and general thoughts on various performers. Finally may I leave you with this observation - The late great Sviatoslav Richter could hold an audience in rapt attention in a darkened concert hall with just a modest light illuminating the keyboard, thereby eliminating any irrelevant distraction to the music.
Yuya, stick with what you love. Dont worry about what the bloggers have to say about you. We the audience care about what you play and your performance. Your style, is unique and very much your own.
Having known her a bit over the years, I can say she barely reads or listens to much criticism. She lives her life and listens to those she respects for any real advice...
One can appreciate her talent and yet not care for her style of dress simultaneously. Artistry and talent can be acknowledged and appreciated but not necessarily reflective of the taste or preference one's style/choice of dress. Great performances don't automatically equal great style
Yes, sex does sell! The down side is it has a tendency to cheapen and degrade at the same time. Pianists such as Yuja Wang and Khatia Buniatishvili seem to be on the same page with regard to their presentation in classical music. One the one hand it is a fabulously tawdry trick to bring in a larger audience, but on the other I suspect most of THAT audience wouldn't even consider coming to their concerts if they weren't so salacious in their presentations! "You go girl!!!" player.vimeo.com/video/57468088?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&color=d30000&api=1&player_id=media-player
@bloodgrss Dear Yuja & Co! You can threaten me with a ban whatever you want! The Internet is the greatest invention of people of genius who live in a democratic society, not in China or North Korea. Yuja Wang, who lives in the US, not China, takes advantage of this. She performs on stage in an absolutely provocative way to earn millions of dollars for herself and a huge gang of "business people". With his performance, Yuja Wang hurts the feelings of true lovers of classical music and causes great damage to the works of the greatest composers. I have always fought and will continue to fight this phenomenon known as "sex sells" which causes great damage to classical music. Separate two things: a brothel and a concert hall! If you can ban the Georges Cancan Canal, the Jacques Canal will appear the next day ... and continue its work! You will not be able to intimidate us, we live in a democratic society in which there is free speech !!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jUl0ON_fx8Y.html @bloodgrss A total ban ?! Dear Yuja, you will have to wait a very long time! No one needs you now, you are already old and not interesting for DG (Deutsche Gramophone). DG strategy: "regularly update your stable"! For DG, caring for classical music is "a fairy tale for children and especially naive people." The main thing is money, money, money! The best thing you can do: you need to go to Tibet and there in a Buddhist monastery for many years to pray and ask for forgiveness for the sins that you have inflicted on classical music! In this world, there is one truth: the Almighty ALWAYS punishes rogue!
@@georgescancan7503 Lately i offered her 20.000 dollars for a small recital on my 70th birthday, but she couldn't make it. That's only the cost for her manager. (i'm just kidding) She is 34 years old now. During her most recent interview (on YT) about the coming concert at Luzern Switzerland, she's covering her body with a lot of (i hope imitation)fur. Also look at her arms on the latest video-performance (Le Carnival des Animaux, dir. by G. Dudamel). She has definitely grown fatter. Is that just so-called corona-fat, or are the years beginning to show ??
you wear what ever you want! i don’t give a shit about the dress. i care about each time went to your concert my ear was full filled with beautiful piano music ❤❤❤
@@moxigeren50gabe23 There is a film when she had to choose between 2 pianos and selected the second. But she apologizes to the first: Sorry but the other one suits me better. Tap tap on the piano.
Nothing. Just a new title used to recycle old footage from 2016, that had already had its day. Not that I object. I'm a big fan. Never get tired of seeing her again in the pink dress.
She's a monster. Of course she's adorable, beautiful, sexy and a brilliant virtuoso, but she's a stone cold killer, more lethal than any dragon of your nightmares.
I've heard the piece she plays while the credits rolls many times (15:08) , but have never identified the composer/title. Can anyone provide an answer ?
@@moxigeren50gabe23 Thanks for posting this video. It gives great insight into the life of this magnificent pianist. This year I've gone to her LA Phil concerts with Gustavo Dudamel at Walt Disney Concert Hall, where she played the Rachmaninoff piano concertos and "Raphsody on a Theme of Paganini". She was superb and all her concerts were completely sold out. Today I purchased another three of her CDs "Fantasia", the 2019 Summer Night Concert in Vienna with Gustavo and the Wiener Philharmonic to get Yuja's performance of "Raphsody in Blue", and "The American Project" CD on which she plays compositions by Michael Tilson Thomas and Teddy Abrams.
Her dress is classic. What do you mean not classic? Are you out of your mind? She has the best dress maker. In this show. That man is sarcastic. They slept with each other already.
I t would br great to sell DVD with 4 displays of her, 2 of hands, 1 face 1 Orchestra etc we can display in quatro or on 4 screens I would buy them all
The central conservatory of music in Beijing certainly know how to grow virtuoso pianists! Liu Shikun, Lang Lang, Yuga Wang …. what are they feeding these kids? 👩🍳
Technically brilliant without a doubt and immensely talent, beautiful and 'sexy' . However in my humble and what-do-I-know-anything-about-classical-music opinion, I find her somewhat 'cold', almost detached - even in her bows and eye contact with her audience. I am probably dead wrong. Don't kill me! In sharing her ethnicity, I am really proud of her.
I had the fortune to attend one of her concerts at Disney Concert Hall with LA Phil, and the experience was somehow how you described it. Her music has an overwhelming pull that made me feel isolated in her universe and almost frightening -- and you are not wrong, I had a sense of detached loneliness and coldness, while the music was so passionate. All in all it was a crazy enjoyable experience and I highly recommend it. .