Yuja Wang curtain call with Dudamel & LA Phil, Rachmaninoff Concerto No 3, Feb 17, 2023
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- Curtain call for Yuja Wang, pianist for Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No 3, Gustavo Dudamel with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disney Hall, Friday February 17, 2023
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Absolutely amazing!❤
what a lovely woman and fantastic pianist!!!!@
I like looking at her performance without sound. I like listening to her performance without vision. But mostly I combine the two.
Me too. The less I see and hear her, the more I become appreciative of her art!
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he's very handsy by putting his palm on her shoulder.
I don't actually rate her Rachmaninoff but I love her playing Prokofiev!!
I don't actually rate what she does at that big black instrument. But I loooove her shoes!
How to dress is an art. Some women dress in a conservative way, some women are creative, they want to express some kind of "style".from asian student567
As a Parisian, this comment made me chuckle.
@@Pogouldangeliwitz Parisians would most likely boo if someone came out to play a concerto like a cocktail waitress. They gave me attitude because I wore sandals without socks in the metro. I had athlete’s foot and wearing socks was extremely uncomfortable. Americans wouldn’t even notice this. In the Caribbean nobody wears socks. It’s considered bad taste. My experience is that Parisians are extremely judgmental about clothing.
She’s so gifted and all of us pianists admire what she can do. But I swear I was expecting her to deliver a cocktail to someone at a slot machine in Las Vegas. The only thing missing is the bunny tail and ears. She would fit right in there. I once was criticized for not wearing a formal jacket at a piano competition and the lady who served as stage manager told me to borrow the jacket of the guy who played before me. She said it was disrespectful of the jury. I wonder what she would think if I went out in workout clothes, tennis shoes, shorts and a tank top? It seems the male equivalent of this. Yuja or her manager have clearly done this for publicity, and it’s working. People are talking. But I wonder if she actually thinks it looks good? That would blow my mind if she did. Sorry, it doesn’t look good, or appropriate, unless you’re serving cocktails at Hooters.
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Would someone wear a flashy red gown at a funeral? I would hope not.
Only insecure people get offended by tissue or absence of it
@@griffin5734 no, I’m very secure, but I don’t want to see someone’s ass at a concert, especially not a female. If it were a man in a tank top with big muscles, I might change my mind, but probably not. Do you think she’s appropriately dressed for a funeral? If so, why? I don’t find her attractive at all. But that’s just my personal feelings.
@@griffin5734 if I want to see a trapeze artist or a cocktail waitress, I’ll go to venues where I can see such things. Not being attracted to females, and especially Yuja, I think I would rather see someone who shows some respect to the composers, audience and orchestra. To me, this is like a blatant slap in the face of all the above. Now if a hot muscle guy came out in a tank top, perhaps I would change my mind. Then all the homophobes would have a fit. Yuja is alleged to be a lesbian, so it’s rather hilarious that straight men would be lusting after her. She’s not interested in you (them).
@@griffin5734 there’s actually no circumstance where I would want to see a female dressed like that. Not even as a cocktail waitress. Sorry, it’s just going across the line. Again: do you think she would be appropriately dressed to attend a funeral? It not, why not? I consider a classical music concert to be a serious event, not an occasion to model clothes, and I don’t want to see this.
@@griffin5734 insecure is an odd word to use. I’m a gay man with zero interest in women. How does that make me insecure? Would you be bothered by attending a concert if a male pianist were shirtless? Does that make you insecure if it bothered you? You don’t make any sense.
The proper word for my reaction is: disgust or I find it offensive.
Good old Yuja! If she didn't hold onto the piano with her left hand as she thrusts forward while "bowing," she might lose her balance and trip over. Now wouldn't that be a sight?
This is quite a sad display of exhibitionism. One must ask why this gifted young woman dresses the way that she does. There is no doubt in my mind that she diminishes any art she may possess by her costume.
Learn from success... KISS filled stadiums without one-hundredth of her talent.
It might get the young people interested in music to see somebody who’s with it
Who cares what she wears, she is her own person, you go to listen to her super mastery of the keyboard, not to criticise what she is wearing
Nothing gets diminished at all. Just listen her music and close your eyes if you dislike her looks.
She is the world number one piano player. I like the way she dresses.
Degradation