'The 100 years between the mid-18th century and the mid-19th century, when a steady stream of composers flocked to central Europe to establish themselves on Vienna's music scene, is known as the 'Viennese Classical Period'.' Google search engine
Ich kann jedes Wort bestätigen! Ich war gestern, am 10. Juni 24, im Wiener Musikverein bei dem Recital Konzert von Yuja Wang. Es ist schon eine ganz besondere Atmosphäre, und Yuja beherrschte den Abend mit ihrer nicht zu fassenden Kunst, Variabilität, Kraft und Musikalität. Ich komme wieder!
So full of musical history, it must seep into the very stones of this beautiful city. It is so natural that Yuja absorbs this beauty into her very being - then returns it with advantages to us and the world.
If anyone can positively embellish Vienna it is this angel at the grand piano. She is charming, naturally beautiful and certainly one of the finest musicians alive. She deserves Vienna and Vienna deserves Yuja.
'The First Viennese School refers to the works of four composers who lived in and around Vienna: Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Schubert.' Google search engine
I had Viennese friend with whom I felt unusually safe in a shifting emotional world I was and still am in. Music can soothe that too if it understands and respects that.