YUJA WANG plays clear notes, clear techniques, clear tune, and also plays w/ dynamic emotions. her effortless performance really shocks people. she's one of the kind! no wonder, for me Yuja is a legendary pianist. she's a perfection! Also she's beyond virtuoso level. gosh! God really blessed her w/ magnificent hands. so for those who accused her playing so fake, try to level yourself at her! and let's see! cause it's not just all about how she plays. it's about how people should respect!
Her clarity, dexterity and accuracy at speed is extraordinary. More important than that is she has a natural and genuine feel for how she wants to play the music.
Love the way shes not only working with her hands but with her whole body, shes preatty much putting everything on the pieano making it sound amazing ! >w
The most amazing pianist for a very long time. The think I love about this girl is she has the look neaqrly always as if she is having a ball playing it. Look at her playing the 3rd movement of the Mendelson Piano Concerto, thgis needs real virtuoso playing. Yuja has almost a child like smile like humming along to her most favourite tune whilsy showing the highest level of virtuosity and musicality, truly amazing and lovely genuine person with it.
Yuja Wang will never be surpassed, as being the most brilliant pianist of the present, and , not because she can play fast, but the feeling she puts into every note played, the perfect way her emotions are expressed,- as she has said " I play as though it is me that has composed the music" rendering perfection in all her concerts. there are 24 conductors who marvel at her genius, as I have seen reported. Yuja you are number 1 and will hold that position for many years to come.!
She is beyond a virtuoso, she is a genius, once in a generation talent. You watch other pianists play some of these difficult pieces and it looks like they are working, whereas with her it looks like she is playing. It looks rather effortless. Looking forward to seeing her in SF.
She plays this so effortlessly that it gives the impression there is no feeling....look past that and close your eyes when you listen...plenty of feeling. She plays so awesome.
Excellent ... excellent. This baby is great. Sure to listen to critics and envious frustrated Pianists say she is overloaded and is a pianist marketing. None of this is a great pianist and also very elegant and beautiful
I understand your position perfectly; i would do the same for those musicians with whom i am admittedly "more familiar" with their lives & work. I should indeed give Miss Wang a chance, although, thus far, for some reason, i haven't been particularly "moved" by her musicality, albeit she has worked her whole life to achieve what she has...
Included among the definitions of "genius" are natural ability or talent, aptitude, faculty, endowment, predilection; penchant, knack, bent, flair, wizardry. Certainly she has these gifts. I suggest you watch her play the cadenza in the first movement of Prokofiev's 2nd piano concerto.
Vette gaddia In fact the playing of both of them is quite similar from the purely tech POV, at least when it comes to thhe most demanding places such as jumpings over half of the keyboard (where Cziffra is more precise and elegant). She may compensate with bit "faster" finger-work that is indicator not as much of a level of mastery as of agogics: where Cziffra plays emphasizing various nuances of his own improvisation, Yuja goes in a straightforward fashion (that is common nowadays). For this reason I prefer Cziffra with his Romantic approach.
Ilja Shebalin Thank you for your opinion. Cziffra is indeed a legend. Yuja is very impressive that she performs this and other transcriptions as an encore in many of her concerts. Including after the Prokofiev Concerto 2,3, The Rach 2,3, Tchaikovsky 1, Bartok2 and the Shostokovich 1. There are 5 different version of her doing this on YT alone. And have you heard her do the Cziffra's bubblebee? It is mind boggling.
Thank God there is Cziffra to make it in order that other People can play. The oposite is not true. I'd like to know any compositions from them. Today we have a true musician capable of composing incredible transcriptions and his name is Marc Andre Hamelin
Yechnique masterclass - look at 1.03 for downward 10ths and then about 2.03 downward 6ths. In the transcription sheet music some of these notes are in brackets ie unplayable for mere mortals...
@rockydalton You make a very true and pertinent statement. Tritsch - Tratsch is all very well as a witty throw away encore, rather like light peppermint after a satisfying main course. Yuga Wang is hugely gifted pianistically, however as you rightly point out I doubt at this early stage of career if she has the intellectual capacity to tackle late Beethoven or Schubert convincingly. By contrast her Chopin and Scriabin playing is very fine indeed. Certainly a name to watch.
Thanks for defining what you, as Lang Langs #1 fanboy/fanatic, thinks is important..its Lang's equally fast fingers that gets your gonads goin' (assuming you have any). Must be tough to clean the drool off your keyboard when you think of him....;-)
Healthy you have such an affinity for young male pianists, particularly Freddy Kempf. No wonder Yuja's play "disturbs you! Such is a wonderfully superficial fan-dom. Guess I prefer my "flash" in pianism rather than what I stare at... Because, really, one who can write: "I dream about being there...... while Freddy plays this etude just for me :) He is more beautiful than i can bear! " leaves consideration of the 'music' secondary to that of romantic fantasy... "flash" indeed! ;-]
Yes, that is true.I will always believe Horowitz to be the greatest pianist that ever lived, but Yujas Rach 3 is among the top 10 best performances .She is supremely versatile and a living legend.
Regarding to this video and the comments below it seems a bit hard to judge if the comments are true or not. Somehow, Yuja is playing quite "mechanically" in this video, while she had pay extra concentration on it which she seems to be not so familiar with the piece. Her another performance is much better. As also a piano "player", not literally a pianist, this piece is not *that* hard comparing to other Cziffra pieces while it really require extra concentration on octave skips. Concerning "racist" point of views, which partly true that somehow some Chinese instrumentalists are being trained up under mechanical learning process. However, in nowadays, this kind of atmosphere had improved a lot with much better learning atmosphere and opportunities to learn from maestros. Although I am not a Yuja fan, she does play emotionally in some other performances.
great technique! Nonetheless this Tritsch-Tratsch is Quatsch, ie. total nonsense! I recommend to try Guido Agostis Transcription of the Firebird for those who like massive virtuosity + thrilling music!
The transcendentals were designed to be easier than the Liszt grand etudes. It's only some odd fingerings that make them, as written, some of the harder pieces.
& God is perfect!!! Now I see why the woman had to fall before man, because she was better!!! & I if she didn't do it first, man would have messed it all up for good. Thank God For this Woman!!!
What a silly remark...part of the excitement of virtuosity are such pieces...and they are REAL music... She does quite well with more serious stuff...which is what you rather pretentiously must mean...
...I agree that her technique is "effortless," as someone said below, but for my tastes, i NEED to hear more emotional & physical striving in a performance to be musically fulfilled, i guess that is why i used the word "flashy." to describe her performances. Nevertheless, i never put any musician down intentionally. And, again, i WILL try to be more appreciative of her gift. Thank you for understanding.
Yes...mere technical note spinning...impressive but not terribly musical... Yuja's choice to avoid that section adds to the musical cohesion and taste...
The sad and balanced fact is--so do I in certain performances. But, if you pardon me, do not be so naive as to have missed that someone calling himself LLismypianohero is on a YW video to do no more than troll. I occasionally find it worth my time to counter such fanatical rudeness on a young pianist I enjoy and find interesting...but not to much time...
YUJA WANG plays clear notes, clear techniques, clear tune,
and also plays w/ dynamic emotions. her effortless performance
really shocks people. she's one of the kind!
no wonder, for me Yuja is a legendary pianist. she's a perfection!
Also she's beyond virtuoso level. gosh! God really blessed her
w/ magnificent hands. so for those who accused her playing so fake,
try to level yourself at her! and let's see! cause it's not just all
about how she plays. it's about how people should respect!
But she omitted some passages and still omitting in her Cziffra's pieces interpretations
@@whaijorhujishkomunyk If she omitted anything, then it needed to be omitted. She is right and you are wrong. Always.
@@lopezlopez7132 overrated, Katsaris is still the only who played the first Bumblebee
@@whaijorhujishkomunyk Well, as I said, you're wrong. And what does "FIRST Bumblebee" even mean? FIRST?
She is brilliant. I'm in awe of anyone who can play like this, and it's only a handful of people.
She inspired me to stop tryin'
LMAO, I almost fell outta my chair just now!!
Andork Kuomo:
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson: “Trying is the first step towards failure.” 😎🎹
Her clarity, dexterity and accuracy at speed is extraordinary. More important than that is she has a natural and genuine feel for how she wants to play the music.
this is unreal . and you know why? 'cause it's real. fantastic. she's from another planet
Love the way shes not only working with her hands but with her whole body, shes preatty much putting everything on the pieano making it sound amazing ! >w
That's like watching a spider doing a speed painting, while on a turbo boost pill.
The most amazing pianist for a very long time. The think I love about this girl is she has the look neaqrly always as if she is having a ball playing it. Look at her playing the 3rd movement of the Mendelson Piano Concerto, thgis needs real virtuoso playing. Yuja has almost a child like smile like humming along to her most favourite tune whilsy showing the highest level of virtuosity and musicality, truly amazing and lovely genuine person with it.
Yuja Wang will never be surpassed, as being the most brilliant pianist of the present, and , not because she can play fast, but the feeling she puts into every note played, the perfect way her emotions are expressed,- as she has said " I play as though it is me that has composed the music" rendering perfection in all her concerts. there are 24 conductors who marvel at her genius, as I have seen reported. Yuja you are number 1 and will hold that position for many years to come.!
Gee, that was great. I'm going to go burn my piano now.
This is Carmen Variations on steroids. Those fingers are uninsurable because they are priceless---so is she!
Exceptional, Yuja Wang is th best young piano player of her generation. She remains incredibly graceful even when playing difficult pieces. Bravo !
The perfection in the making, with FUN and EASE. She's just unreal !
She is beyond a virtuoso, she is a genius, once in a generation talent. You watch other pianists play some of these difficult pieces and it looks like they are working, whereas with her it looks like she is playing. It looks rather effortless. Looking forward to seeing her in SF.
I love her very mutch ,Great piano playing to be ENJOYED
What wonderfully witty and entertaining pianism.
That is the fastest piano playing I have ever heard! Very accurate also.
i think yuja is the most gifted pianist alive today.
She plays this so effortlessly that it gives the impression there is no feeling....look past that and close your eyes when you listen...plenty of feeling. She plays so awesome.
Excellent ... excellent. This baby is great. Sure to listen to critics and envious frustrated Pianists say she is overloaded and is a pianist marketing. None of this is a great pianist and also very elegant and beautiful
Yuja is one of the top pianists of this century
Yuja, THAT certainly wasn't "trash" !!! BRAVO !
I'm sure she can type 1000 words per minute!!!
Yeah but she can't type anything past g!
@@flyurway haha good one
Eyelll: I’d throw in the German ‘H’ as well. 😎🎹
Absolutely amazing performance.
i can play that much much...
slower...
Nice piece & highly talented pianist.
cant imagine how many years i would need to just analyze the sheet music o.O
I understand your position perfectly; i would do the same for those musicians with whom i am admittedly "more familiar" with their lives & work. I should indeed give Miss Wang a chance, although, thus far, for some reason, i haven't been particularly "moved" by her musicality, albeit she has worked her whole life to achieve what she has...
she definitely has a Horowitz spirit going on :-)
+Spencer Davis You're right!
Not Horowitz but Cziffra !!!!!
This lass is incredible.She has the WOW factor !
Alter Schwede😱 das hört sich ja so so schön an❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍
Included among the definitions of "genius" are natural ability or talent, aptitude, faculty, endowment, predilection; penchant, knack, bent, flair, wizardry. Certainly she has these gifts. I suggest you watch her play the cadenza in the first movement of Prokofiev's 2nd piano concerto.
Yup, love staring at DANIIL. And, would pay ANY price to do so. For me, i am never underwhelmed by his musicality...never. He makes music, not flash.
That was amazingly good!
She never ceases to amaze me. What a great talent.
what a dynamic performance!
She's beautiful too.
Omg! You killed the piano...! LOL
Wonderful pieces. glad to know it isn't all Beethoven, Liszt and the like. Thanks.
Although some wrong notes, it´s very joy this interpretation, some of the best after Cziffra himself.
She plays this better than Cziffra. I check out his version already.
Vette gaddia In fact the playing of both of them is quite similar from the purely tech POV, at least when it comes to thhe most demanding places such as jumpings over half of the keyboard (where Cziffra is more precise and elegant). She may compensate with bit "faster" finger-work that is indicator not as much of a level of mastery as of agogics: where Cziffra plays emphasizing various nuances of his own improvisation, Yuja goes in a straightforward fashion (that is common nowadays). For this reason I prefer Cziffra with his Romantic approach.
Ilja Shebalin Thank you for your opinion. Cziffra is indeed a legend. Yuja is very impressive that she performs this and other transcriptions as an encore in many of her concerts. Including after the Prokofiev Concerto 2,3, The Rach 2,3, Tchaikovsky 1, Bartok2 and the Shostokovich 1. There are 5 different version of her doing this on YT alone. And have you heard her do the Cziffra's bubblebee? It is mind boggling.
Thank God there is Cziffra to make it in order that other People can play. The oposite is not true. I'd like to know any compositions from them. Today we have a true musician capable of composing incredible transcriptions and his name is Marc Andre Hamelin
Dihelson Mendonca good one, so besides Mister Hamelin,, everybody else living sucks?
Top performance, she seems to play effortless, whereas it is a very challenging piece composed by Cziffra
this girl... this girl owns 90% of pianists in this world
yuja sei un fenomeno.
bravissima.
The best!!
bravissima!
Yechnique masterclass - look at 1.03 for downward 10ths and then about 2.03 downward 6ths. In the transcription sheet music some of these notes are in brackets ie unplayable for mere mortals...
Bravissimo!!!
@rockydalton You make a very true and pertinent statement. Tritsch - Tratsch is all very well as a witty throw away encore, rather like light peppermint after a satisfying main course.
Yuga Wang is hugely gifted pianistically, however as you rightly point out I doubt at this early stage of career if she has the intellectual capacity to tackle late Beethoven or Schubert convincingly. By contrast her Chopin and Scriabin playing is very fine indeed.
Certainly a name to watch.
Sound is delayed, but thats because her fingers are supersonic.
😂😂😂😂
Thanks for defining what you, as Lang Langs #1 fanboy/fanatic, thinks is important..its Lang's equally fast fingers that gets your gonads goin' (assuming you have any).
Must be tough to clean the drool off your keyboard when you think of him....;-)
Healthy you have such an affinity for young male pianists, particularly Freddy Kempf. No wonder Yuja's play "disturbs you! Such is a wonderfully superficial fan-dom. Guess I prefer my "flash" in pianism rather than what I stare at...
Because, really, one who can write: "I dream about being there...... while Freddy plays this etude just for me :) He is more beautiful than i can bear! " leaves consideration of the 'music' secondary to that of romantic fantasy...
"flash" indeed! ;-]
Cziffra would be proud.
Fantastic !
Oltre l'Umano🕉️
Solo l'Oriente poteva produrre un simile Prodigio.😍
number one !
thanks for upload in in HD.
And, actually, it's Daniil Trifonov whose interpretations and "aura" inspire me the most.
wow! wonderful!
IT SOUNDS GREAT =D!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
incredibile!!!
STRAUSS would have been proud of her rendition!!!!
All I meant is that Johann Strauss II wrote the original piece, which Die Wiener Saengerknaben [used] to sing magnificently.
Hi Brandes o Lorde . . . Oh Sure. That is quite OK. (-:
The next Franz Liszt
no, not at all
incredible...
Art is about making people say "I wanna see that AGAIN!!"
Awesome technique.I don't think Horowitz could have played it more brilliantly.
definitely not!
Not more brillantly , just with some more "air" .....
Yes, that is true.I will always believe Horowitz to be the greatest pianist that ever lived, but Yujas Rach 3 is among the top 10 best performances .She is supremely versatile and a living legend.
U SHOULD JUST SHUT UP!
Juan Vasquez no you should
1:45 she's doing exactly that what I was expecting when I saw the score, great passage!
Cziffra is reborn!!
Not thanks to her, no
So much information conveyed in 3 minutes
Wundarbar!!!
This genuinely looks sped up a lot of the time. then suddenly it seems more real. weird.
저렇게 치기까지 노력한 당신에게 찬사를 보냅니다.
Super !!!!
Regarding to this video and the comments below it seems a bit hard to judge if the comments are true or not. Somehow, Yuja is playing quite "mechanically" in this video, while she had pay extra concentration on it which she seems to be not so familiar with the piece. Her another performance is much better. As also a piano "player", not literally a pianist, this piece is not *that* hard comparing to other Cziffra pieces while it really require extra concentration on octave skips. Concerning "racist" point of views, which partly true that somehow some Chinese instrumentalists are being trained up under mechanical learning process. However, in nowadays, this kind of atmosphere had improved a lot with much better learning atmosphere and opportunities to learn from maestros. Although I am not a Yuja fan, she does play emotionally in some other performances.
great technique! Nonetheless this Tritsch-Tratsch is Quatsch, ie. total nonsense! I recommend to try Guido Agostis Transcription of the Firebird for those who like massive virtuosity + thrilling music!
program executed... android 25 ready, wanna execute more programs?
made my day.
WOW that fast ....
Bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, if you can play something slowly, YOU CAN PLAY IT QUICKLY!!!!!
Which galaxy do you come from Yuja ?
Some have it all !!!
"WOOOOOOOAH" said the audience.
The transcendentals were designed to be easier than the Liszt grand etudes. It's only some odd fingerings that make them, as written, some of the harder pieces.
& God is perfect!!! Now I see why the woman had to fall before man, because she was better!!! & I if she didn't do it first, man would have messed it all up for good. Thank God For this Woman!!!
Just listen to Volodos! More colours, more culture, more speed and of course more music!
Pretty good 😎
wow.. she even beat youtube's content id checker. There is no advertisement banner.
woooooow wat a speed
me too :(
Any tips where to find the sheet music?
@edtskyline Not flawless as usual, but it sounds great =D!! I love the "stacato" on the left hand this part 1:50.
Can you please syncronise the sound and picture??
que velocidad
Virtuosic, yes. Musical...she wouldn't make my top 20 list of living pianists. Anyway, I think Berezovsky and Hamelin are more technically gifted.
What a silly remark...part of the excitement of virtuosity are such pieces...and they are REAL music...
She does quite well with more serious stuff...which is what you rather pretentiously must mean...
...I agree that her technique is "effortless," as someone said below, but for my tastes, i NEED to hear more emotional & physical striving in a performance to be musically fulfilled, i guess that is why i used the word "flashy." to describe her performances. Nevertheless, i never put any musician down intentionally. And, again, i WILL try to be more appreciative of her gift. Thank you for understanding.
tom & jerry!
Yes...mere technical note spinning...impressive but not terribly musical...
Yuja's choice to avoid that section adds to the musical cohesion and taste...
Aping...
The sad and balanced fact is--so do I in certain performances. But, if you pardon me, do not be so naive as to have missed that someone calling himself LLismypianohero is on a YW video to do no more than troll. I occasionally find it worth my time to counter such fanatical rudeness on a young pianist I enjoy and find interesting...but not to much time...