Yuja Wang: Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102(Carnegie Hall, 2021)

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2021
  • Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
    October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
    00:35 I. Allegro
    08:00 II. Andante
    13:54 III. Allegro

Komentáře • 339

  • @johnmusic1923
    @johnmusic1923  Před 2 lety +15

    (Important Notification)
    Please also check out the videos on my other CZcams channel.

    czcams.com/channels/A7innSqmSGYp63vVmOlpeA.html

  • @scooterpie423
    @scooterpie423 Před 7 měsíci +91

    The second movement has got to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed.

    • @jonathanteller6550
      @jonathanteller6550 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I think it's matched only by Rachmaninoff's piano concerto 1 , 2nd movement.

    • @user-zi6li9fx6m
      @user-zi6li9fx6m Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@jonathanteller6550 nah, rach 2, 2nd mov is the goat

  • @philzmusic8098
    @philzmusic8098 Před rokem +147

    "A rare occasion: Dmitri Shostakovich in a good mood!"

    • @emilyhutjes
      @emilyhutjes Před rokem +3

      @PhilzMusic Hahah, a sense of humor goes a long way, indeed ! (Holland-eu)

    • @glenngould1982
      @glenngould1982 Před rokem +13

      Under Stalin I believe it was very difficoult to be in a good mood for many people!

    • @Enr227
      @Enr227 Před rokem +19

      He wrote it for his sons birthday.

  • @melisacalderon2953
    @melisacalderon2953 Před rokem +32

    My piano professor told me to choose a Concerto and after searching for a long time I decided to learn this one, I just can't stop listening to it.

  • @notarbolz926
    @notarbolz926 Před rokem +57

    Shostakovich's 2nd is often dismissed as a 'student concerto'. In my opinion, it is a great opportunity for world-class pianists like Yuja who don't have to 'prove themeselves' anymore, to make their own thing out of it. The audience definitely enjoyed it a lot!

    • @SupportTheArts-yo8ox
      @SupportTheArts-yo8ox Před 7 měsíci +4

      Well. We're all students of life - so it works! 😊

    • @lucasgust7720
      @lucasgust7720 Před měsícem

      People forget that a piano concerto is not an etude. It's not something to show off technical skills. A concerto is a work of music, and it's irrelevant how difficult it's technically. Haydn wrote beautiful piano concerti that are excelent works of music.

    • @patt335
      @patt335 Před 9 hodinami

      I played this in college. It has the Hanon exercise in the middle. I loved its modern sound and chords.

  • @curtislin1506
    @curtislin1506 Před 2 lety +106

    For anyone wondering she has CH drew on her arm, this was Carnegie Hall’s opening night after 19 months of shut down due to covid. Yuja Wang was paying respect to the Hall for having her as the soloist for such a significant and historic occasion.
    Edit: 19 months, not 18

    • @beckerhanshermann8372
      @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety

      So, So, Yuja Wang pays respect to Carnegie Hall with a tattoo on her right upper arm? Strange way of showing respect...

    • @DrDLL99
      @DrDLL99 Před 2 lety +5

      @@beckerhanshermann8372 What? You'd rather have her dress say "Carnegie Hall"?

    • @beckerhanshermann8372
      @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DrDLL99 I don't care where Ms Wang tattoos her letters: On the fingers, on the forehead, on the back, it's meaningless to me. I was surprised that the letters CH are supposed to be a sign of respect, well, whatever.

    • @marshallartz395
      @marshallartz395 Před 2 lety +15

      @@DrDLL99: Carnegie Hall is back…and so are the trolls! 😎🎹

    • @corean3polar
      @corean3polar Před 2 lety +6

      18 months. The longest CH been closed. Longer than suring ww1 ww2

  • @IvanGreindl
    @IvanGreindl Před rokem +20

    Really a *fabulous* artist (with an exceptional memory!)

  • @murraywoods7909
    @murraywoods7909 Před rokem +27

    I happened to have grown up on this particular piece of music. My older brother had the record with Leonard. Bravo to the pianist, Ms. Wang. Even as a rocker, I find this composition to be stirring yet beautiful. It's moody. Oh Dmitri !!

  • @kurt-1234
    @kurt-1234 Před rokem +13

    I particularly like the state of Yujia playing, completely immersed in the melody, with a feeling of selflessness, like a fairy soaring.

  • @dmajoriu21
    @dmajoriu21 Před rokem +74

    You know a piece was played amazingly well when a Carnegie Hall audience claps between movements! BRAVA!!! 👏👏👏

    • @mperstl13
      @mperstl13 Před rokem +3

      Thought it is impolite to clap between movements? Or is your comment meant to be a joke?

    • @dmajoriu21
      @dmajoriu21 Před rokem +16

      @@mperstl13 - Normally you are totally correct. Especially with audiences that aren’t familiar with Orchestral etiquette. But when a performance is just so impressive even an audience at Carnegie that knows orchestral etiquette realizes when the rules should be bent. 😊

    • @pavlosgermanidis2754
      @pavlosgermanidis2754 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@dmajoriu21 Carnegie Hall audience always claps between movements (since 80 years). It says nothing about the performance quality. Nowadays they even clap right in the middle of movements/pieces. For example Islamey (Pogorelich) or Chopin 4th Ballade (Yundi Li). The Ballade incident was really bad. They completely killed the mood. Maybe some of them try to revolutionize classical concert etiquette. But I think, most people don't know the pieces and it's human to show when you're excited. Its the performers responsibility to signalize them to shut up; They should not show any indication whatsoever that the performance has ended until it really ended.

    • @mmarks4
      @mmarks4 Před 7 měsíci

      ⁠I thought it was kinda cute that Yannick was a bit taken aback, but after some hesitation nodded smilingly to the audience.

    • @lospazio
      @lospazio Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@pavlosgermanidis2754 I don't know what it's like at Carnegie Hall. I have been there only twice in my life. But here in Buenos Aires, where I live, I've seen that great and very famous figures like Yuja Wang tend to attract audiences that are not normally concert goers. When I attend concerts of not so well known artists, I see that concert etiquette is usually observed, but things are different when big names are on the stage. I attended Yuja Wang's concert at Teatro Colón a few years ago and people clapped all the time. The same happened with Jonas Kaufmann, he had to finish some works in the middle of hysterical clapping. Anyway, I have also observed that things have changed in the last decades. When I was a teenager in the 70s, nobody would clap between movements.

  • @grahamnancledra7036
    @grahamnancledra7036 Před rokem +26

    As a total Baroque and Classical (period) music lover, I have enjoyed this concerto from the first time I heard it. Being a Brit I enjoy the motiv "What shall we do with the drunken sailor",that occurs often in the first movement and then the sublime second movement sadly with sound balance problems in this video, which distracted me slightly from the performance, and finally the gorgeous jaunty Russian dance like final movement with it's constant time changes. Lovely to see here and wow what a performance. (Shame about the ads during each movement)

    • @rsjmd
      @rsjmd Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for remembering the drunken sailor motiv, a song our men's choir sang (boys choir actually, as a sophomore in HS and which has been extant in one form or another for a couple of hundred years I guess.

  • @nasirkaczka6850
    @nasirkaczka6850 Před 8 měsíci +6

    One of the most fun orchestral compositions I know of. Both pianist and conductor were smiling a lot. And the drummer seemed to be enjoying herself as well. At other performances I've see many of the players having fun with it. Big BRAVO!

  • @wayward.philosopher
    @wayward.philosopher Před rokem +13

    This is one of my favorite pieces, and Ms. Wang absolutely nailed it! So exciting and wonderful!!! 🤩😍🤩😍

  • @emilyhutjes
    @emilyhutjes Před rokem +6

    Brilliant !!!! Very happy and how we love the happy Maestro Yannick , the dancing Conductor.

    • @nickkkyyy
      @nickkkyyy Před 2 měsíci

      his dress sense leaves a lot to be desired

  • @curtislin1506
    @curtislin1506 Před 2 lety +30

    WOW bravo god speed. The concert happened just last night and it’s already uploaded!!! Thanks a million times

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      "WOW bravo" Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 As a matter of fact, Georges/Mario, yes! I think they would be 'delited' to have such a vital young women keep their works alive in modern concert halls. They actually also would be 'delited' to know you are making nothing using sexist vulgarity locked in your lonely and smelly room ...

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss
      Young talented women - musicians ?! This is very good, dear "blöd grss"! The whole problem is that you are promoting and selling vulgar women from the strip club!

  • @pmarq32
    @pmarq32 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Truly remarkable performance. Possibly the greatest piano concerto. Every single beat of this piece is awesome.

  • @FGrand-bj7gx
    @FGrand-bj7gx Před 11 měsíci +3

    I will never be able to listen to another version of this concerto. What an energy !!!!

  • @michaelpatterson5811
    @michaelpatterson5811 Před 2 lety +42

    As always, Juja Wang makes you hear this extraordinary piece as if for the first time - she has an absolute technical command of it, which enables her to totally embrace it, and express vast inner spaces that are special to her; along with intimate details that you never heard before. There is no question of who is in the driving seat - but then that smile comes across her face as she interplays intimately with members of the orchestra, when appropriate. It was first performed by Dmitri Shostakovitch's son, Maxim, for whom it was a 19th birthday present. It's youthfull exuberance, coupled with desparately deep yearnings in the Andante movement, made it a perfect choice for Carnegie Hall's 'rebirth' after the musical devastion of covid . . . . .

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      The tattoo is the last desperate cry from the soul of Yui Wang: "Look at me, I am still here, I still exist !!!" But the tattoo is done in full observance of the line of the Chinese Communist Party - a tattoo of a red communist color! What do the letters CH mean ?! Perhaps C is a clown or China? H - Horror?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +4

      @@mariodisarli1022 All your insane copy and paste trolls are your own desperate cry's for help; what have they accomplished over 10+ years? Nothing; you must wish COVID, or something, will make it your own "last".🙃

    • @jeremywallace6802
      @jeremywallace6802 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mariodisarli1022 You are such a moron! And apparently know nothing about Carnegie Hall. If you go to CH website, you can easily find the symbol of CH all over the place, and its design is exactly the same as the drawing on Ms. Wang’s arm. BTW, it was not a tattoo, but a temporary drawing just for the re-opening night.

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss @Jeremy Wallace This tattoo is a symbol of China, it is red, ladies and gentlemen! Yuya Wang, a Chinese by birth, wanted to tell you: "All of you, together with Carnegie Hall, belong to China for a long time! All of you, standing, will soon be singing the anthem of the Chinese Communist Party at Carnegie Hall! The only thing that is really American is your panties and cowboy boots. I'm absolutely convinced that next time Yuya will go on stage in a red communist bikini dress and red cowboy boots. And you will all squeal with delight!

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +3

      @@mariodisarli1022 Now we can all see it, my Algerian/taliban women hating troll! 10+ years of anger and desire for Yuja have driven you completly mad...

  • @philzmusic8098
    @philzmusic8098 Před rokem +14

    What an astonishing variety of colors she can coax from the piano!

  • @christopherpericolosi-king4979

    Not only does she capture Shostakovich's playfulness and melodic banter, but i think she performs it better than the composer!

  • @dieterpaul2669
    @dieterpaul2669 Před 2 lety +32

    So beautifully played, it makes my day to listen and watch this concert. Amazing Thank you Yuja

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      "So beautifull" Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +5

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +1

      @@mariodisarli1022 Dear Mario/Georges/Algerian sexist troll. What did I tell you about laying off the whiskey? You just become more vulgar and ignorant....

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss
      The very word "classical music" is of great importance. Classical music is the result of the development of human society. It is a diamond that our civilization will always be proud of. There is no need to trivialize this diamond with bare feet (Alice Sarah Ott), showing breasts (Khatia Buniatishvili) or half-naked body (Yuja Wang). Leave classical music alone! Find other entertainment that suits your intelligence. This will be your greatest contribution to human life!

  • @fernandotor3266
    @fernandotor3266 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Its a dream listening yuja performing this concert. Perfect for her

  • @IrvONeil-fn6cp
    @IrvONeil-fn6cp Před rokem +4

    Goosebumps! What a fabulous performance!

  • @rondennison1313
    @rondennison1313 Před rokem +3

    just beautiful the 2 mov. feathers sticking the keys

  • @MikePulcinellaVideo
    @MikePulcinellaVideo Před 2 lety +14

    One of the best versions of this piece I have ever heard!

    • @PulseFitnessandBodybuilding
      @PulseFitnessandBodybuilding Před 2 lety +1

      NEVER HEARD THISN PIECE BEFORE BUT SHE SURELY NAILED IT.

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      Hi Mike! Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 Dear Mario/Georges/Algerian sexist troll. What did I tell you about laying off the whiskey? You just become more vulgar and ignorant....

  • @Vosmicity
    @Vosmicity Před 21 dnem

    The great Szostakowicz and Maestra Yuja Wang, and the Philadelphia Orchestra - Fantastic =)

  • @paulescudero9973
    @paulescudero9973 Před 8 měsíci +2

    There is only one problem with this piece its too short. I wish it were twice as long. The composition is brilliant, the performance by Yuja Wang is spectacular and she pierces my heart with her charm and zeal on the keyboard.

  • @artistwei8247
    @artistwei8247 Před 2 lety +14

    Thanks so much for this upload! Amazing Yuja

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      "Amazing Yuja" Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 Dear Mario/Georges/Algerian sexist troll. What did I tell you about laying off the whiskey? You just become more vulgar and ignorant....

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss
      The very word "classical music" is of great importance. Classical music is the result of the development of human society. It is a diamond that our civilization will always be proud of. There is no need to trivialize this diamond with bare feet (Alice Sarah Ott), showing breasts (Khatia Buniatishvili) or half-naked body (Yuja Wang). Leave classical music alone! Find other entertainment that suits your intelligence. This will be your greatest contribution to human life!

  • @user-hl8hc1xo8d
    @user-hl8hc1xo8d Před 11 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤ je pense que cet ANDANTE est un des plus beaux de toute l’histoire de la musique! Je l’ai découvert grâce à Lars Vogt mais il est très bien joué ici par cette belle pianiste si expressive! Et j’aime aussi beaucoup le CHEF!

  • @mikepasich1972
    @mikepasich1972 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Simply amazing performance!

  • @lucasgust7720
    @lucasgust7720 Před měsícem +2

    Even people in the Carnegie Hall don't know that you should not appalud between movements.

  • @ZosimoLee
    @ZosimoLee Před 2 lety +5

    The adagio is such a caress.

  • @paquijaime3516
    @paquijaime3516 Před rokem +4

    Maravilloso!! Sublime!!

  • @jimsanford9215
    @jimsanford9215 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Gorgeous Yuja!

  • @Amourtendresse
    @Amourtendresse Před rokem +1

    Magnifique 👏🎶💓🎶✨

  • @robertklein4931
    @robertklein4931 Před rokem +1

    Himmlische Yuja Wang !!!🥰💘💞💥💫

  • @TomKotarba
    @TomKotarba Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks for this! Saw this concert last night, good stuff.

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 2 lety

      Berlin Berliner Morgenpost
      Kultur
      >Bei Yuja Wang wird das Klavier zum Schlagzeug<
      Kirill Petrenko dirigiert die Berliner Philharmoniker
      15.04.2018, 03:00 Uhr
      Felix Stephan
      Top-Events in Berlin
      ...
      Und auch Petrenkos jüngstes Philharmoniker-Programm fügt sich in dieser Hinsicht nahtlos ein. Es bewegt sich ausschließlich in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Prokofieffs Klavierkonzert Nr. 3 ist dabei ganz klar die Haupt­attraktion dieses Abends. Und dies vor allem, weil die Chinesin Yuja Wang in die Tasten greift. Eine Pianistin, halb Zirkuspferd, halb Maschine. Mit reißerischen Rekordtempi in den Außensätzen und gnadenlos präzisen Akkordattacken. Wer schon immer vermutet hatte, dass das Klavier ein Schlagzeug ist, wird sich durch Yuja Wang bestätigt fühlen.
      Umso nobler und duftiger Paul Dukas' Ballettmusik "La Péri" zuvor - eine Rarität von hohem kompositorischen Rang, die an Ravel erinnert. Eine ist es Freude hier, wie Petrenko die Philharmoniker atmen und genießen lässt.
      Viel Zug und Druck dagegen bei Franz Schmidts Vierter Sinfonie, der zweiten Rarität des Abends. Ein Werk aus dem Jahre 1933, das sich allerdings eher nach 1860 anhört - inklusive spätromantischem Trauerflor und gewichtigen Bandwurm-Kantilenen.
      ( Felix Stephan )

  • @sofiabosco7892
    @sofiabosco7892 Před rokem +6

    Why is everyone commenting on her clothing? She can wear what she wants. Besides it's a concert not a fashion show so it doesn't matter what she wears
    It shouldn't affect the performance

    • @patt335
      @patt335 Před 8 hodinami

      She’s beautiful.

  • @staffanolofsson8201
    @staffanolofsson8201 Před 2 lety +15

    Greetings across the Atlantics! Although there are small problems coordinating piano and orchestra, this is smashing. CH (on her arm= Carnegie Hall) after 18 month! Open again.

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @john lego @bloodgrss Dear "bloodgrss", your strip club pianists will disappear and end up in the dustbin of history! I will be proud that this is also my merit! You can never block me! Your barefoot "attractive pianist" named Alice has been threatening me with court for six years! But I am still alive and will continue my struggle to protect classical music from the dirty dealers who are sowing this infamous phenomenon, which is called "sex sells", everywhere!

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      The tattoo is the last desperate cry from the soul of Yui Wang: "Look at me, I am still here, I still exist !!!" But the tattoo is done in full observance of the line of the Chinese Communist Party - a tattoo of a red communist color! What do the letters CH mean ?! Perhaps C is a clown or China? H - Horror?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +5

      @@mariodisarli1022 We know you are a repressed Algerian/Taliban Islamist over women, but to somehow try to make a henna tattoo of Carnegie Hall into a 'communist manifesto' is so hilarious, it beggers even the most stupid of your trolling attempts in achievement. As always, you invalidate yourself by your own obvious ignorance...😂

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss "While the cooks learned to control the piano, the state ran out of food!" Mao Dzedong czcams.com/video/5s8ykU0mVNQ/video.html

    • @michaelschefold3299
      @michaelschefold3299 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bloodgrss Don't feed this troll..it seems like he's escaped from the funny farm again....

  • @tarik121
    @tarik121 Před 5 měsíci

    Yuja squeezes that note at 12:10 beautifully :) I feel this is a fantastic interpretation of this concerto - they all really capture its playful essence. Brilliant :)

  • @nickkkyyy
    @nickkkyyy Před 3 měsíci

    I just saw that this is one of the ten mo
    Have always loved Shostakovich-can be jokey, tragic,beautifully melodic....

  • @mikeli9942
    @mikeli9942 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks,!

  • @corean3polar
    @corean3polar Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks a lot!!!

  • @altoclef6688
    @altoclef6688 Před 5 měsíci

    Yuja Wang is definitely the right pianist for this joyous work. But I also loved the orchestral part, good interpretation by the conductor.

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo Před 11 měsíci

    At 12:11 Shostakovich resorts to an old trope and does it beautiful justice--repeating the opening melody in a minor mode, and actually wrenching from it more sweetness than before.

  • @Andy_Pandy2000
    @Andy_Pandy2000 Před rokem +2

    Every note played from memory. Is she a goddess?

  • @fernandotor3266
    @fernandotor3266 Před 11 měsíci

    Yuja is a godess

  • @Desireyso58
    @Desireyso58 Před rokem +2

    Hello TROLLS! Iwant to thank You! You have made more famous a musicians like The GREAT YUJA WANG! I'm wondering if she pays for it? Anyway... Lady YUJA it's absolutely stunning (as usual) I Love YUJA WANG!!!

  • @beckerhanshermann8372
    @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety +12

    Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto was a much better choice for a celebratory program than the originally announce Rachmaninov concerto. Unfortunately, this performance suffered from balance issues. At least from my seat, it was often difficult to hear Yuja Wang over the orchestra, especially in the first movement, all the more frustrating because her ferociously intelligent musicality was on full display when she could be heard. The first three thematic statements from the piano were so individually shaped they could have been coming from three different instruments. The playful transition from the lush second movement to the jocular third was a delight, as was Wang’s take-no-prisoners approach to the 7/8 sections of the final movement.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      So happy to see you are so devoid of un-intelligent troll idea's, you now have to plagiarize from others. At least you plagiarize a good review-did you notice that, or were your new meds clouding your perceptions, as per usual?

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss Hi "blöööööööööd grsssssss"! Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @beckerhanshermann8372
      @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss So blij te zien dat je zo verstoken bent van onintelligente trol-ideeën, dat je nu wel van anderen moet plagiëren. Je plagieert tenminste een goede recensie - is je dat opgevallen, of hebben je nieuwe medicijnen je waarneming vertroebeld, zoals gewoonlijk?

    • @beckerhanshermann8372
      @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss Je bent erg aardig om medelijden te hebben met Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. Na 10 jaar van zijn misbruiken' en treiterijen op jonge vrouwelijke pianisten uploads, heb ik geen sympathie meer. Commentaar op de tubes betekent echt niets voor de artiest, maar er zijn hier veel fijne mensen wiens plezier ontsierd wordt door zoals hij en zijn obsessieve haat. Kritiek is één ding; we hebben allemaal het recht om een artiest of zijn specifieke voorstellingen al dan niet goed te vinden. Maar zijn agenda is irriteren, lasteren, beledigen en treiteren, allemaal in de waan van een krankzinnige mysogonistische trol. Sinds ik hem zo'n 6 maanden geleden weer zag opduiken op YT (hij is talloze keren geschorst) heb ik, als ik een beetje tijd heb, het tot mijn kruistocht gemaakt om hem te rapporteren en te verbannen. Als we geluk hebben, zal het misschien gebeuren. Bedankt voor je inspanningen om hem te verwijderen en te rapporteren; je bent niet alleen

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees Před rokem

    The Terror closed Carnegie Hall for 19 months but now courage has returned, at least theoretically. For beauty to exist, it seems a small token gesture of courage needs be made.

  • @martinfeito1301
    @martinfeito1301 Před 2 lety +3

    Genia

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 2 lety

      Berlin Berliner Morgenpost
      Kultur
      >Bei Yuja Wang wird das Klavier zum Schlagzeug<
      Kirill Petrenko dirigiert die Berliner Philharmoniker
      15.04.2018, 03:00 Uhr
      Felix Stephan
      Top-Events in Berlin
      ...
      Und auch Petrenkos jüngstes Philharmoniker-Programm fügt sich in dieser Hinsicht nahtlos ein. Es bewegt sich ausschließlich in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Prokofieffs Klavierkonzert Nr. 3 ist dabei ganz klar die Haupt­attraktion dieses Abends. Und dies vor allem, weil die Chinesin Yuja Wang in die Tasten greift. Eine Pianistin, halb Zirkuspferd, halb Maschine. Mit reißerischen Rekordtempi in den Außensätzen und gnadenlos präzisen Akkordattacken. Wer schon immer vermutet hatte, dass das Klavier ein Schlagzeug ist, wird sich durch Yuja Wang bestätigt fühlen.
      Umso nobler und duftiger Paul Dukas' Ballettmusik "La Péri" zuvor - eine Rarität von hohem kompositorischen Rang, die an Ravel erinnert. Eine ist es Freude hier, wie Petrenko die Philharmoniker atmen und genießen lässt.
      Viel Zug und Druck dagegen bei Franz Schmidts Vierter Sinfonie, der zweiten Rarität des Abends. Ein Werk aus dem Jahre 1933, das sich allerdings eher nach 1860 anhört - inklusive spätromantischem Trauerflor und gewichtigen Bandwurm-Kantilenen.
      ( Felix Stephan )

  • @vladspyrydonov6459
    @vladspyrydonov6459 Před 6 měsíci

    Она идеальная!

  • @user-jl4ck9ln2g
    @user-jl4ck9ln2g Před rokem +1

    こにちわ、視聴させて下さいました😮

  • @James-pq7nf
    @James-pq7nf Před 11 měsíci

    go yuja

  • @Hyeonwoo_Jung
    @Hyeonwoo_Jung Před 7 měsíci +3

    1:54

  • @ivanosrin2126
    @ivanosrin2126 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful performance - pity about the audio

  • @sandymcintire
    @sandymcintire Před rokem +2

    Brilliant presentation! Unfortunately ruined by ads . . .

  • @ebodelbianco5773
    @ebodelbianco5773 Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE YOU TOO

  • @staffanolofsson8201
    @staffanolofsson8201 Před 2 lety +6

    It is almost a little bit funny to see all comments on this. Yes, we fight, we fight with words, our weapons, we fight because of the so called troll that has managed to enter our Parthenon. I will say like Martin Luther said long ago: I lift my hat and go further. Greetings from Sweden. By the way: Great music!

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?

    • @staffanolofsson8201
      @staffanolofsson8201 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes here is the so called troll, and shall we not pity him a little bit? I think so.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +1

      @@mariodisarli1022 Dear Mario/Georges/Algerian sexist troll. What did I tell you about laying off the whiskey? You just become more vulgar and ignorant....

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss
      The very word "classical music" is of great importance. Classical music is the result of the development of human society. It is a diamond that our civilization will always be proud of. There is no need to trivialize this diamond with bare feet (Alice Sarah Ott), showing breasts (Khatia Buniatishvili) or half-naked body (Yuja Wang). Leave classical music alone! Find other entertainment that suits your intelligence. This will be your greatest contribution to human life!

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 2 lety

      @@bloodgrss czcams.com/video/5s8ykU0mVNQ/video.html Play on gals, make that money!!! :-) Sexy Yuja? No! too much vodka, caviar and potatoes!

  • @karespratt5131
    @karespratt5131 Před rokem +5

    Funny how Shostakovich’s piece right after this, his 11th symphony, is completely the opposite of this innocent sounding piece lol

  • @yuchowyuen1892
    @yuchowyuen1892 Před 10 měsíci

    👍👍👍❤❤❤

  • @masteryoda4296
    @masteryoda4296 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This makes me scream with and without the s

  • @aestheticperson6984
    @aestheticperson6984 Před rokem +2

    1:55 my favorite part

  • @matteocaiti4878
    @matteocaiti4878 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's such a pity that this piece is not in the public domain.

  • @user-hl8hc1xo8d
    @user-hl8hc1xo8d Před 11 měsíci +1

    Je suis toujours étonnée par la rareté des commentaires en français! Où sont-ils les mélomanes français, aux abonnés absents???

    • @amanoutetue-miche6591
      @amanoutetue-miche6591 Před 10 měsíci

      Non non, moi je suis là 😃 J'adore Yuja Wang et j'ai même la méga Big luck d'aller la voir à Paris en janvier 2024... et au 1er rang s'il vous plaît !
      Concernant les commentaires, je ne vais pas commencer à en écrire un à chaque vidéo de Yuja que je regarde, sinon je vais y passer mes journées 😅 Cette femme est juste... je n'ai pas de mots assez forts pour la qualifier 😍😍😍

  • @IwanOchs5
    @IwanOchs5 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best performance of this concerto ist Gergijew/Matsuev

  • @MorganWasHere3
    @MorganWasHere3 Před 11 měsíci +3

    WHY DID THEY CLAP IN BETWEEN MOVEMENTS?!

  • @crimeancomposer
    @crimeancomposer Před 2 lety +1

    I don't understand, why in second part of concerto orchestra sounds is bouncing dinamics but piano is flat linies of dinamics. Its wrong works of audio Montage?

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 2 lety

      Berlin Berliner Morgenpost
      Kultur
      >Bei Yuja Wang wird das Klavier zum Schlagzeug<
      Kirill Petrenko dirigiert die Berliner Philharmoniker
      15.04.2018, 03:00 Uhr
      Felix Stephan
      Top-Events in Berlin
      ...
      Und auch Petrenkos jüngstes Philharmoniker-Programm fügt sich in dieser Hinsicht nahtlos ein. Es bewegt sich ausschließlich in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Prokofieffs Klavierkonzert Nr. 3 ist dabei ganz klar die Haupt­attraktion dieses Abends. Und dies vor allem, weil die Chinesin Yuja Wang in die Tasten greift. Eine Pianistin, halb Zirkuspferd, halb Maschine. Mit reißerischen Rekordtempi in den Außensätzen und gnadenlos präzisen Akkordattacken. Wer schon immer vermutet hatte, dass das Klavier ein Schlagzeug ist, wird sich durch Yuja Wang bestätigt fühlen.
      Umso nobler und duftiger Paul Dukas' Ballettmusik "La Péri" zuvor - eine Rarität von hohem kompositorischen Rang, die an Ravel erinnert. Eine ist es Freude hier, wie Petrenko die Philharmoniker atmen und genießen lässt.
      Viel Zug und Druck dagegen bei Franz Schmidts Vierter Sinfonie, der zweiten Rarität des Abends. Ein Werk aus dem Jahre 1933, das sich allerdings eher nach 1860 anhört - inklusive spätromantischem Trauerflor und gewichtigen Bandwurm-Kantilenen.
      ( Felix Stephan )

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Před rokem +2

    9:23

  • @julesrimetsouzafilho
    @julesrimetsouzafilho Před rokem +1

    Em idioma Português do Brasil: Realmente, em 1' 57" os Contra-baixos "roubam" a cena! Entretanto, diversos outros compositores que escreveram tanto para piano solo quanto para piano e orquestra - os quais eu, particularmente, aprecio -, dispensariam esta composiçāo.. porquanto, as poucas pessoas que encontram-se nesse metiê sāo capazes de compreender perfeitamente o porquê; no entanto, a maioria daqueles que estāo de fora "aprenderāo" que isto é Piano.. contrariando, por exemplo, Chopin.. que desde os seus Ètudes demonstrou com maestria os caracteres fundamentais de composiçōes para este instrumento. E isto, sem mencionar J S Bach em seus contra-pontos! Souza Filho - Serra Sede - ES

  • @b.6597
    @b.6597 Před rokem +2

    HANON CONCERTO

  • @ilinasingh3840
    @ilinasingh3840 Před rokem +1

    21:00👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💐👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Před 11 měsíci

    You know this is an Occasion when Yuja Wang wears a dress.

  • @whoisthispianist194
    @whoisthispianist194 Před 11 měsíci

    What does ch stand for? Carnegie Hall?

    • @isovideo7497
      @isovideo7497 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, a temporary tattoo to commemorate its reopening after about 18 month of closure due to Covid.

  • @maestroanth
    @maestroanth Před rokem +1

    always to impress the schoolboys

  • @whateverig1047
    @whateverig1047 Před rokem +1

    8:10

  • @tommartin8700
    @tommartin8700 Před rokem +3

    A piano cannot be played infinitely quietly. The hammers must still hit the strings.

  • @srgttomato2766
    @srgttomato2766 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Why is Martha Argerich playing the piccolo? Lol

  • @scabbycatcat4202
    @scabbycatcat4202 Před 5 měsíci

    To my ear the piano seems too quiet compared to the rest of the orchestra although I can see two microphones for the piano. Perhaps it says a lot about the acoustics of the Carnegie hall as in not very good.

  • @mmarks4
    @mmarks4 Před 7 měsíci

    Is Yannick wearing camouflage pants? 🤷🏻‍♀️🤠

  • @ZelphrinsGaming
    @ZelphrinsGaming Před 7 měsíci

    ... her facial expressions... the way she's so technical... the talent behind the clueless persona... NODAME?!

  • @marshallartz395
    @marshallartz395 Před 2 lety +5

    This upload is seriously defective. The sound is pulsing back and forth from the left channel to the right. It is unlistenable.
    New York’s classical music radio station WQXR has the concert on its website. The sound is perfect, but there is no picture.

    • @JanosGereben
      @JanosGereben Před 2 lety

      Not at my end.

    • @marshallartz395
      @marshallartz395 Před 2 lety

      @@JanosGereben: I noticed the audio problem right away and confirmed it by wearing headphones (which is how I usually listen).
      Try listening to the 2nd Mvt. with headphones. The audio problems are blatant and can literally make you seasick.
      Fortunately it’s possible to at least _hear_ the concert with correct audio at radio station WQXR’s website. If you also want to _watch_ the concert, it looks like you still have to pay for a “digital ticket” 🎟 at the Philadelphia Orchestra‘a website. 😎🎹

    • @staffanolofsson8201
      @staffanolofsson8201 Před 2 lety

      Funny! I have no problems in my Sennheiser headphones.

    • @staffanolofsson8201
      @staffanolofsson8201 Před 2 lety +1

      But now, listening closer, for example the second movement, I can also hear the problems. But Im long from seasick...

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@staffanolofsson8201
      @john lego @bloodgrss Dear "bloodgrss", your strip club pianists will disappear and end up in the dustbin of history! I will be proud that this is also my merit! You can never block me! Your barefoot "attractive pianist" named Alice has been threatening me with court for six years! But I am still alive and will continue my struggle to protect classical music from the dirty dealers who are sowing this infamous phenomenon, which is called "sex sells", everywhere!

  • @marshallartz395
    @marshallartz395 Před 2 lety +6

    It’s curious to me why all of these trolls are so anxious to make fools of themselves.
    🧐🎹

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      Go to the mirror and you will see the answer there!

    • @jeremywallace6802
      @jeremywallace6802 Před 2 lety +2

      because those trolls are idoits

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@jeremywallace6802 @Staffan Olofsson Dear Staffan, did you know that America's debt to China is astronomical (this is not a joke, this is reality) ?! Half of American politicians have long been bought by China, so the Americans are slowly and confidently moving towards Chinese-style communism (this is also not a joke). Yuya Wang will head the future American communist ministry of culture (joke)! Americans, in their entire history, have never had a ministry of culture (this is not a joke, this is reality). Therefore, in a free American country, in which there has never been a ministry of culture, a free classical pianist can perform on stage even in a bathing suit (this is reality). China has a ministry of culture, so the Chinese classical pianist Yuya Wang chose for her "experiments" a country that does not have a ministry of culture and still lives there. But this country can become communist and there will be a ministry of culture! What will Yuya Wang do?

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +3

      @@mariodisarli1022 Now we can all see it, my Algerian/taliban women hating troll! 10+ years of anger and desire for Yuja have driven you completly mad...

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Hi "blöööööööd grssssss"! Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

  • @Enr227
    @Enr227 Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous but bizarre that Philadelphia gives Nezet-Seguin a trillion dollars to take the Philadelphia orchestra to NY every chance it gets. Ratio N-S conducting Philadelphia in Philadelphia to Philadelphia in NY: 1:7

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před rokem

      Not bizarre-the cities are close and easy to get the orchestra to, and they make heaps of money in NYC...

  • @johanvanleer883
    @johanvanleer883 Před 2 lety +3

    How vilified Eileen Joyce was for changing attire during recitals

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Johan, glad you made this point! And how dare she, in the 50's, show some cleavage! (Modest by today's standards). But it certainly was a male dominated world, with the hypocritical attitudes of men on what should or should not be proper (and some conservative women too). They all still exist, tho' in decreasing numbers. Here on the tubes, they are 1 troll over Yuja's dress for every 500 fans; I call that progress.

  • @TheLiquidMix
    @TheLiquidMix Před rokem

    YaY EmErgAwD FuLlY VaCinAterRrd!

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo Před rokem +2

    The andante may be the lushest melody ever visited upon a piano; more lyrical than Beethoven, as melancholic as Rachmaninoff and swanlike as Bellini. Unfortunately, after the second iteration of the celestial entre, it loses its generative way--a lifelong clumsiness for poor Dimitri, and ends like a question at the information booth of 20th-century composition: "Could someone tell me where I am? Never mind, I see my chauffeur, Prokofiev, has arrived."

    • @charlesvorones3612
      @charlesvorones3612 Před 3 měsíci

      Try listening to Saint-Saens' 3rd Piano Concerto's magnificent 1st movement-- one of the best in the Romantic style-- and then the cornball, country bumpkin and headlong insanity of the 2nd & 3rd movements, which does exactly what you're talking about-- not to one melody, but to the whole work.

    • @charlesvorones3612
      @charlesvorones3612 Před 3 měsíci

      I have to amend my comment. After listening again, the change in character you're referring to occurs at the start of the 3rd movement, which is an allegro. So the beautiful melody wasn't disrupted during the 2nd movement. But i know what you mean about pieces that have movements that are so different in style and attitude; they don't have a convincing, coherent message... even if they're masterfully written.

  • @edsontng8123
    @edsontng8123 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope that’s not her new tattoo

  • @bjrnsolum2980
    @bjrnsolum2980 Před 9 měsíci +1

    She is a world star, but misses the point in the 2nd movement by playing it as if it were a Chopin concerto.... I had expected something more. It is beautiful, but this music is not just that, in my opinion. Playing the piano seems to be so easy for Yuja that lack of resistance sometimes might be a kind of "trap" for her.

  • @briananderson8428
    @briananderson8428 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The real performance of this piano concerto comes at the hands of Cristina Ortiz. Sorry, but Ms. Wang falls very short, here. She's a world-class pianist, but she does not understand this piano concerto at all. This entire performance is shallow. Too bad for Maestro Nezet-Seguin; he, too, fails to understand Shostakovich in this performance. The orchestra and piano at times are almost totally uncoordinated. Listen to Cristina Ortiz if you really want to enjoy and understand this fabulous work. czcams.com/video/UAGPMGek5rI/video.html

  • @claudiusvalen1867
    @claudiusvalen1867 Před rokem

    The pianist plays well but the orchestra is really often not together with the pianist.
    They should have a better conductor.

  • @k010322
    @k010322 Před měsícem

    15:37 Please practice HANON

  • @justinmadison513
    @justinmadison513 Před 2 měsíci

    Why the fuck did the audience clap after the first movement? Serious levels of cringe.

  • @Tungusqa
    @Tungusqa Před 11 měsíci

    Me sale urticaria al ver a los músicos con la mascarilla como perros.

  • @jiancai_nocturne
    @jiancai_nocturne Před 10 měsíci

    I can't hear melody. Her next duty, go home make child.

  • @NK-xc9pm
    @NK-xc9pm Před 9 měsíci

    i don't like it , sorry

  • @matthewalan59
    @matthewalan59 Před rokem

    Can anyone seriously tell me that Yuja looks better as a result of that tattoo on her arm. When she was walking on my first thought was that she had some sort of injury. I support everyone's freedom to inject dye into any part of their body. I just question why anyone would want to do so.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před rokem +4

      Poor Mathew, your monomania against tattoo's blinded your veracious critical eye. This was one of the first concerts after the Pandemic closedown, and Yuja Wang was purposely wearing a TEMPORARY CH henna tattoo to honor that re-opening of live concerts. Lookin' better' had nothing to do with it; need to get your facts straight before posting a critique next time.

    • @matthewalan59
      @matthewalan59 Před rokem

      @@bloodgrss I am happy to stand corrected. Thank you. However, I still stand by my opinion that I have never seen a tattoo that improved someone's appearance. I am glad that ugly blotch on her arm was not permanent. Oh, I am not poor, I just sometimes make mistakes. I looked up the word monomania. It is a new word for me and it does not apply to me. You know nothing about me other than one short comment. You might want to get your "facts straight" before applying adjectives to people whom you do not know.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před rokem +1

      @@matthewalan59 Since one of the definitions of monomania is "excessive concentration on a single object or idea", I do not retract that observation. I am personally not fond of today's tattoo culture, but you would get enormous pushback from a young crowd over their not 'improving' someone's appearance. As for knowing anything about you, to your credit, you admit your mistake toward Ms. Wang. Straightening out that fact for you is my pleasure.

    • @matthewalan59
      @matthewalan59 Před rokem

      @@bloodgrss For the record, the only thing for which I could be accurately accused of monomania would be my backhand drive in the context of playing squash. I am pleased that this activity is slowly yielding results - the power and accuracy of my backhand drive has greatly improved. Other than that my attention gets focused on a wide variety of endeavors.
      Regarding tattoos. I knew a young woman who had some very substantial tattoos on her legs and torso. I told her that I did not think they were particularly attractive. She told me that part of the reason she got them was to piss off her dad. I told her this was a stupid reason to do anything. She agreed. She eventually decided for her own reasons to go through the long and painful process of having many of the tattoos removed.
      It has been pointed out by other commentators that having a prominent tattoo is like deciding to wear exactly the same shirt everyday for the rest of your life.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před rokem

      @@matthewalan59 Dear not so 'poor' matthew! I am in your court for the most part (my squash backhand was NEVER good). But, I will venture to say the vast majority of young folk who get a tattoo these days are not simply trying to piss off their parents. I have talked to and taught many of them. My folks hated the long hair in the '60s. And, yes, it was a rebellion, apropos of tattoos today, that then morphed into a style that became acceptable and even necessary to keep one relevant. Even my dad let his sideburns grow out by the '70s, and the crew cut was also gone. So, it CAN be part of contemporary beauty for some, who are we to judge? Painful as that may be in the future, removal, I take it, is not a concern as it once was in seafaring man to respected gent days. In fact, in future aging times, tattoos will be much more the norm than before; disdain for them as you or I may have.

  • @sassy3923
    @sassy3923 Před rokem

    Beautiful performance but distracting tattoo. Out of respect for your audience and venue - cover up these signs that are displayed like neon advertisements...save it for the nightclubs and beer parties with your backyard friends.

    • @JamesBond-gn3vf
      @JamesBond-gn3vf Před rokem

      The tattoo was out of respect for the venue and establishment. You can choose to focus on the many other aspects of the music and setting if it disturbs you.

    • @tomb7976
      @tomb7976 Před 11 měsíci

      It isn't a tattoo... just a bit of fun
      CH for Carnegie Hall.
      The music far outweighs something as trivial as a red CH on her arm

    • @sassy3923
      @sassy3923 Před 11 měsíci

      @@tomb7976 So sick of childish behavior...can't anything be kept nice and dignified?

    • @tomb7976
      @tomb7976 Před 11 měsíci

      @sassy39
      It is not childish behaviour. Yuja was not doing anything disrespectful.

  • @Sergey-qs9xk
    @Sergey-qs9xk Před 11 měsíci +1

    Her tattoo distracts. Not compatible with classical music

    • @SupportTheArts-yo8ox
      @SupportTheArts-yo8ox Před 7 měsíci

      This is 2023

    • @charlesvorones3612
      @charlesvorones3612 Před 3 měsíci

      This is why i always look for CZcams music with no more than the album cover... it's about listening, not getting caught up in watching the performers-- that's for Rock music.

  • @beckerhanshermann8372
    @beckerhanshermann8372 Před 2 lety

    Ms. Wang adorns herself with many things that are ugly; among all the ugliness chosen by the Chinese woman, the coloured calliography on her upper arm is still the nicest.

    • @marshallartz395
      @marshallartz395 Před 2 lety +6

      Let’s be clear-it’s your comments that are ugly.

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +2

      Ah, now this is more like it! An original troll down to your usual sexist/racist standard! She's driven Mario/Georges mad; funny a little henna Carnegie Hall tatoo on the "Chinese woman" seems to be pushing you that way too...
      Unless, of course, we can hope Covid visits you soon?

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @@marshallartz395 Hi "blöd grss"& Co! Carnegie Hall: czcams.com/video/lMUMd1ZEOHc/video.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Před 2 lety +5

      @@mariodisarli1022 “You are very kind to feel sorry for Georges Cancan/Mario DiSarli. After 10 years of his abuses' and harassments on young female pianist uploads, I have lost any sympathy. Comments on the tubes really mean nothing to the artist, but there are many fine people here who's pleasure is marred by such as he and his obsessive hate. Critique is one thing; we all have the right to like an artist or their particular performances or not. But his agenda is to irritate, blaspheme, insult, and harass, all in some insane mysogonistic troll's delusion. Since I saw him pop back up on YT about 6 months ago (he has been suspended numerous times) I have, when I have a little time, made it my crusade to have him reported and banned. If we are lucky, perhaps it will happen. Thanks for your efforts to delete and report him; you are not alone.”

    • @mariodisarli1022
      @mariodisarli1022 Před 2 lety

      @bloodgrss Dear "blöd grss"! Do you think that the greatest composers of our planet created the greatest works with the aim of Yuya Wang making millions using vulgarity?