Chinese pianist prodigy Yuja Wang talks to BBC News

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    The Chinese pianist, Yuja Wang has been described as one of the most important artists of her generation, and her teacher has attributed her success in part to her charisma. She had her first lessons when she was six, and left Beijing on her own to study in Canada and the US when she was still a teenager.
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Komentáře • 340

  • @theMad_Artist
    @theMad_Artist Před 6 lety +299

    What I like about her is that she doesn't try to make things overly serious and profound even when it's unnecessary. She just wants to make the music sound good.

    • @berndbrackman4443
      @berndbrackman4443 Před 5 lety +4

      Unfortunately that is also how she treats profound, deep music. Matter-of-fact-ish. See for exemple her Beethoven Hammerklaviersonate. She plays the piece like a circus act. There is more to Beethoven than glitter and glamour!

    • @martinforrester8249
      @martinforrester8249 Před 3 lety

      @dim Love your reply.

    • @ruthsalgado6775
      @ruthsalgado6775 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree.

    • @theMad_Artist
      @theMad_Artist Před 2 lety +12

      @@berndbrackman4443 I doubt you even listened to her recording if you think that. She plays it with far more nuance and understanding than almost anybody.

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Před 2 lety +1

      How can I play as well as her?? I'm starting as an adult though which is depressing and discouraging..

  • @conniekleppe6877
    @conniekleppe6877 Před 3 lety +79

    She is so humble and sweet, doesn’t even realize her greatness. Truly gifted.

  • @ftrzruth
    @ftrzruth Před 7 lety +174

    I love how she sometimes giggles after she speaks.. young talented, while sweet and humble

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 Před 4 lety +3

      Wtf is up with your comment bro

    • @AlexandrBorschchev
      @AlexandrBorschchev Před rokem +1

      @@gonzalo4658 what's wrong?

    • @ms.playboyinternational393
      @ms.playboyinternational393 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you. What's so humble about giggle after saying something like. What kind of passive aggressive bullshit is he trying to say.

    • @dahmerbundy8704
      @dahmerbundy8704 Před 4 měsíci

      She looks souless😴

    • @DK.448
      @DK.448 Před 22 dny

      Her nervousness is very sweet.

  • @yananneteoh9818
    @yananneteoh9818 Před 7 lety +134

    Yuja's clothes facilitate her performance which we know induce sweat especially when pianists of her calibre play with such immersion with their passions. The bare shoulders, sleeves and back cool her and prevent unwanted perspiration dripping on the ivory keys. How often did I see Kissing and other guys sweating as they perform? They carry white hankies and dress formally in dark suits and bow ties but Yuja is refreshingly flamboyant and fashionable.

    • @stepaushi
      @stepaushi Před 4 lety +6

      Would you prefer that Kissin play with bare shoulders, etc. also? 🤣

    • @deeb.9250
      @deeb.9250 Před 3 lety +1

      Pianists should wear sportswear and Yuja wears beach wear so practical really

    • @alexsimpson79
      @alexsimpson79 Před 3 lety

      @@stepaushi hahaha 😂 I imagined, sweaty Jew with bare shoulders ..

    • @andrewguthrie2
      @andrewguthrie2 Před 3 lety

      That's exactly why she wears low cut, short dresses.

    • @teteeheeted
      @teteeheeted Před 3 měsíci +1

      I’m glad Yuja is able to be herself, however what you must understand is that most pianists favor formality and professionalism over their own comfort. And why wouldn’t they? Why wouldn’t they want to make their performance, something they’ve worked on for who knows how many years, something spectacular.
      My main point really is, I think most well known pianists are either fine with, or prefer to wear formalwear, as they themselves probably would see anything with too much flair, or too little flair to be taking away from the music itself.
      And all this is without even mentioning the tradition these attires have in music, especially with playing the piano.

  • @scottmoyer1357
    @scottmoyer1357 Před 3 lety +63

    She is simply outstanding with deeply practiced skills and the passion for the music. She has honed her craft impeccably and flows within the music as though she owns every single note. That she is as attractive and articulate as she is is just an added feature of this monumental artist.

  • @scottnickerson3918
    @scottnickerson3918 Před 3 lety +46

    At the end, when she says, "that's when the magic happens", i got chills. That's the moment when she transcends both mind and body and she becomes a conduit for the spiritual power of the music. It's more than mere technical perfection. The music is more than just fingers on piano keys. I don't pretend to understand it all, but i certainly feel and perceive it like all of you. I enjoy the music without having to think about how great she's playing it.

  • @freesemobe
    @freesemobe Před 10 lety +159

    She's so unapologetic of who she is, pretty cool

    • @funeralgiggle3771
      @funeralgiggle3771 Před 7 lety +22

      She can back up her confidence with her talent, she has the freedom to be herself. That must feel like freedom.

    • @robertimmanuel577
      @robertimmanuel577 Před 3 lety +1

      @@funeralgiggle3771 why not her confidence backing her talent?

  • @ericmercury3187
    @ericmercury3187 Před 6 lety +35

    Her talent borders on the supernatural. Watching her play is wonderful, listening to her is singular.

    • @trevordaviesable
      @trevordaviesable Před rokem +6

      Yes I couldn't agree more ,she is not from here. Her attitude reminds me of young Mozart who did not realise his greatness either. How can it be that some kid can not only be pianistically great but has the depth and maturity to perform such profound music such as say the Hammerklavier. She is in short from outer space !

  • @harryboggon3438
    @harryboggon3438 Před 4 lety +25

    Apart from being The best Pianist in the World ( My Opinion) Yuja is a lovely person Beautiful and charming What more could one ask for? I simply Love Her 😍

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa56 Před 3 lety +6

    A very modest and extremely talent young Lady, so glad I discovered to watch her on You Tube!

  • @jasmine3373
    @jasmine3373 Před 9 lety +65

    She's really pretty

  • @mashtali1
    @mashtali1 Před 7 lety +34

    Yuja Wang has rocked the world. super talent.

  • @cageynerd
    @cageynerd Před 2 lety +16

    Such dumb questions to the most gifted and probably greatest pianist of our lifetime. She is already a legend in the classical music world.

    • @AuntieMamie
      @AuntieMamie Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you. I was hoping someone else would notice. A great opportunity ruined.

  • @huckleberryjane
    @huckleberryjane Před 9 lety +71

    "They're very civilized now. No cell phones. They listen." That's just nice to hear. :)

  • @wilsonrebello6284
    @wilsonrebello6284 Před 4 lety +11

    She is amazing, in EVERY aspect.

  • @mondola
    @mondola Před 5 lety +4

    Finally going to see her on my birthday next year. Besides her incredible talent, I think she's really stunning to look at.

  • @zedjo02
    @zedjo02 Před 6 lety +16

    Amazing lady with big heart! I love this lady!!

  • @justicelut
    @justicelut Před rokem +7

    I love watching this young lady play. Not only is she an exceptionally gifted musician but you can really see by her expressions that she loves doing what she’s doing. You go girl!

  • @martindalmasi5340
    @martindalmasi5340 Před 3 lety +5

    My favorite artist. And so gracious and wise.

  • @AuntieMamie
    @AuntieMamie Před 3 měsíci

    I could watch and listen to her all day. She exudes such charm and humility and a great sense of humor.

  • @sarahfernandespiano
    @sarahfernandespiano Před rokem

    I love listening to her interviews too. It teaches me a lot about my own little pianist. So well said! (-Sarah's mom)

  • @georgethepatriot2785
    @georgethepatriot2785 Před měsícem +1

    Refreshingly down to earth. People will love her for it.

  • @fghelmke
    @fghelmke Před rokem +6

    How The Magic Happens: "I put myself into the composer's spirit as he is composing", in other words, she's right there when baby is born, when the composer receives the notes from heaven.

  • @yonglingtan3930
    @yonglingtan3930 Před 10 lety +41

    Some succeed because they are destined to, but most succeed because they are determined to. I believe she must've been through a lot more than the others to achieve something remarkable like that..

  • @harryangus6030
    @harryangus6030 Před 10 lety +226

    Yuja Wang thinks she is seen as a pop star because she wears short skirts. She is absolutely wrong. She is larger than life; she transcends her genre. Her talents are second to none, and she is a stunning beauty, and yet looks so innocent with that sweet angelic face. She looks like a cute baby giggling in a crib. And when she sits on a piano, her little frame of body takes gigantic proportions as she delivers the music of the masters. She is like the Franz Liszt of our time. Women used to fight over Liszt’s glove when he would throw them to the crowd after his performances. Yuja Wang is a pop star because she looks like an angel and plays like one. We just wish one day she will compose because we would love to hear her own voice.

    • @Snafuski
      @Snafuski Před 9 lety +8

      may I correct something? She is unlike a popstar in that she is a genius at the piano and in music, she could look like a post-Chernobyl potato and still be a great pianist... Pop stars are often talented, but their musical limitations are incredible, though writing it inevitably brings out the storm troopers of the culture industry, the twits who keep listening to the same 5 chords over and over again and think its great... Thanks...

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 9 lety +26

      There is a big difference between playing and composing.

    • @Snafuski
      @Snafuski Před 8 lety +1

      pix046
      right!

    • @democolor42
      @democolor42 Před 8 lety +2

      +Harry Angus I regared her as profanity in art, not just because how she dresses but according to what she does to art

    • @Davidfooterman
      @Davidfooterman Před 7 lety +13

      democolor42 idiot!

  • @ogersteiner
    @ogersteiner Před 7 lety +12

    Wow she is so amazing and so beautiful!!!! Wow!!!

  • @dracorpgroup
    @dracorpgroup Před 5 lety +10

    With a musical artistry of such other worldly dimensions it could be said that this young pianist could be the tip of a gigantic, Chinese iceberg swell of musicians most of whom, as with an iceberg, are hidden beneath the waters. It has been said that to produce a Beethoven or a Shumann it takes a thousand of these gifted persons to produce that one stellar being. With such a huge population and such an obvious interest in things Western we will be hearing more of Ms Wang and certainly much more from the future artists that will doubtless spring from this river of humanity in Asia. This century will be exciting to watch and to hear what comes to the world at large.

  • @bumsharvest5493
    @bumsharvest5493 Před rokem +4

    She is so good, it's otherworldly..

  • @edilbertosantana8307
    @edilbertosantana8307 Před 4 lety +1

    Correction..wonderful..**Amazing lady ..perfection.. congratulation! Best I .v seen playing the Piano.thank you..

  • @bigbearddahuzi1036
    @bigbearddahuzi1036 Před 3 lety +8

    I love the backless dresses she always wears. I never expected to see someone so ripped from playing the piano. That looks like a fierce work out

  • @jeresahm7354
    @jeresahm7354 Před 6 lety +4

    Great musician and a very pleasant and learned person.

  • @enguundavgadorj5585
    @enguundavgadorj5585 Před 7 lety +4

    i love you Yuja...

  • @carrie668
    @carrie668 Před 6 měsíci

    She is so lovely and authentic self ❤

  • @jacobdunn3521
    @jacobdunn3521 Před 3 lety +1

    What an amazing person.

  • @operagroupie
    @operagroupie Před 3 lety +1

    She’s adorable. Very smart too.

  • @genesisjimenez5481
    @genesisjimenez5481 Před 3 lety

    Gorgeous inside out! I love her already ❤️

  • @user-op6vy3gg2b
    @user-op6vy3gg2b Před 3 lety +4

    "Stage is like my home ~ " . Violinist Sarah Chang said the same. These are born to be performers. Like Heifetz. Must have integrity and strength as a night club madam.

  • @BlazinNSoul
    @BlazinNSoul Před 7 lety +27

    Congratulations to Wang for artist of the year as is so well deserved. Seriously I also agree that people criticizing her over her attire.
    Need to get a life. Not to mention when you can sit down and channel the dead like she does.
    She can wear whatever the hell she wants as far as I'm concerned lol. She is not only stunningly beautiful.
    But among the most gifted classical pianist of our generation. All I can say is to hell with the critics.
    Wang must have been sent from the heavens. As what explanation is there here for such a force of nature. Keep doing your think girl, respect!! 🎼🎵🎶🎵🎼😍

  • @samernewmobile2752
    @samernewmobile2752 Před měsícem

    I am surprised how the heaviness of her playing goes away with this frequent, light laughter

  • @rolandmueller7218
    @rolandmueller7218 Před 9 měsíci

    It‘s good that people are really listening to the music.

  • @KelvinChuchu17
    @KelvinChuchu17 Před 4 měsíci

    She is just soo good I can't even process what's going on right now at her speed

  • @dorkyduran3781
    @dorkyduran3781 Před 5 lety +3

    definitely in the top 2 female pianist. she is cool & modest & sexy.

  • @aditimascarenhas5608
    @aditimascarenhas5608 Před 3 lety

    Omg I love her so much

  • @ralphhintzen577
    @ralphhintzen577 Před 9 lety +8

    She's young,wild & playing on Heels - isn''t that scary (: ? (: ! nice .

  • @ivannvillanueva6294
    @ivannvillanueva6294 Před 3 lety +4

    I am really curious to know who is the genious dating Yuja.
    Its so good to see Chinese Artists like Yuja performing Western music

  • @ihatetheparty6340
    @ihatetheparty6340 Před 9 lety +14

    I think she is the cat's meow. So adorable as she runs over the keys so blithely!

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 8 lety +2

      +I Hate the Party Did you mean: Yuja Wang is well lubricated (the money, Sex sells) Chinese sewing machine? THE TELEGRAPH
      As Nicola Benedetti, the violinist, bemoans the idea that sex sells
      classical music, professor of marketing Gloria Moss explains why both
      genders cash in on their looks to make their millions
      By Professor Gloria Moss
      1:27PM
      BST 01 Apr 2014
      Like it or not, looks affect our responses. So Nicola Benedetti’s
      comments that “classical music isn’t supposed to be sexy” and that her
      success bears no relation to her looks flies in the face of volumes of
      marketing research. It also flies in the face of history, since you have
      only to think of the effect of composer and pianist Franz Liszt in the
      19th century (a 'looker' in his day) on women to realise this. Women
      would tear bits of his clothing, fight over broken piano strings and
      locks of his shoulder-length hair. They would even take his cigar butts
      and place them in their cleavages.
      .....
      When it comes to classical music, you could argue that people don't buy
      or listen to it based on what the composer or musician looks like: they
      listen to their CD or record rather than watch it online through a music
      video, where female pop stars generally flirt with the camera to
      generate attention.
      ....
      However, people's responses to classical musicians do have a visual
      element, whether it is through the CD cover, concert hall or visual
      recording, and this will inevitably influence purchasing reactions.
      Related Articles
      Sex isn't what sells classical music, Nicola Benedetti says 01 Apr
      2014
      'Women who do well out of their looks play the game' 01 Apr 2014
      'I can wear long skirts when I am 40' 05 Feb 2014
      Besides, how do the successful classical musicians get their big break
      in the first place? Of course, talent is a huge part of it. So is hard
      work. But combine that with a beautiful body, flowing locks and an
      attractive smile, and you're onto a winner.
      Take extraordinary pianist Yuja Wang, who has made it her signature to
      perform in short dresses.
      Take Anne Sophie-Mutter, plucked for stardom by Karajan at the age of
      13, and her strapless Galliano dresses.
      ....
      Also think of violinist Nigel Kennedy, protégé of Yehudi Menuhin, and
      the way his punk hairstyle may have helped him reach a large audience.
      The winning recipe is a superabundance of talent plus looks.
      Those who know how to use their looks well have an advantage: sex will
      always sell.
      ....
      At the end of the day, Benedetti may well baulk at the impact of looks
      but there is no denying their impact in her own success. That's just the
      world we live in; how does that old saying go: if you've got it, flaunt
      it.
      Dr Gloria A Moss is professor of marketing and management at
      Buckinghamshire New University and a visiting professor at ESG, Paris.
      She is the author of gender, design and marketing and has a new book,
      'Why men like straight lines and women like polka dots', appearing in
      the spring.

    • @titanicwreck2191
      @titanicwreck2191 Před 7 lety +6

      Georges Cancan what makes you think anyone would read all that?

    • @TheHayniko
      @TheHayniko Před 5 lety

      @@georgescancan7503 Shh!. You don't know what the hell goes on in her life. You're just surmising.

  • @richardciccone1360
    @richardciccone1360 Před měsícem

    Talented and pretty what a combo!

  • @mikemikie8312
    @mikemikie8312 Před 4 lety

    Yuja is not the new kid on the block ,she is an old kid always remaining young .thank God

  • @ershenlin1774
    @ershenlin1774 Před 7 lety +24

    I am amazed that she attracts so many vicious attacks from troll-alias (most of them belong to the same owner) is the best proof of her greatness.

  • @BartvanderHorst
    @BartvanderHorst Před 2 měsíci

    She is completely amazing, such gifted talent, yet I wonder how happy she is... she has this look... a sad look in her face.

  • @mirellahaver3549
    @mirellahaver3549 Před 5 lety +2

    Bravissimo 💕

  • @L.M1792
    @L.M1792 Před 7 lety

    quite a show spectacular spirit.

  • @michelleroselilley4637

    It's practice, not a gift. This woman worked hard.

  • @jv4read1
    @jv4read1 Před 3 lety

    Her english is impeccable. What a sweet girl

  • @edilbertosantana8307
    @edilbertosantana8307 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful..amezing

  • @telephilia
    @telephilia Před 7 lety +7

    This is "pop star pianist" who is not afraid to tackle a formidable "serious" work like Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata and do a quite good job of it.

    • @yananneteoh9818
      @yananneteoh9818 Před 7 lety +4

      She's like Mozart... so much of Amadeus in her. Hope she will compose too.

  • @phteo6719
    @phteo6719 Před 6 lety

    Amazing Hilarious pianist. Like your style of presentation. Very Arty.

  • @KrajnikPizmovy
    @KrajnikPizmovy Před 5 lety

    Bravo !!!

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 Před 6 lety

    She has to be ahead of me, who the audience, to be along with the composer. Because when she was playing the piano, she had no time to interpret everything the composer had to say. In a way, she had grown mature than her young age. George Wu, ARCHITECT, AIA, NCARB 2018-3-5

  • @DonRua
    @DonRua Před rokem +1

    I am but a humble drummer,
    Ten thousand hours to hone my number,
    With good instruction, I strive to be good,
    But some are gifted, like Ms. Wong, they soar like wood.
    To excel, to rise, to reach the next level,
    A gift bestowed, not for us to revel.
    Admiration is all we can give,
    For their talent and skill, it's a joy to live.

  • @kailuakidd1512
    @kailuakidd1512 Před 3 lety +3

    Incredible talent and charm.

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 Před 8 lety +9

    In a world of outstanding young female pianists Yuga Wang is without doubt a cut above most, however may I suggest to piano lovers a further outstanding name? - the Ukrainian pianist Dinara Klinton. The latter has hugely impressed me with her Chopin & Liszt performances. Yuga Wang is a winning interviewee but I feel a little shallow on substance, it has to be said the interviewer leaves a lot to be desired on this occasion. More penetrating questions about her musical conceptions and thoughts would have been welcome.

  • @johnlobello1007
    @johnlobello1007 Před 4 lety +4

    And I thought Bruce Lee was fast with his hands....Yuga's hands are a blur....WOW

  • @askbob2009
    @askbob2009 Před 3 lety

    great advice....

  • @rubenmotta5771
    @rubenmotta5771 Před 3 lety

    Beautyful

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 Před 3 lety

    Amazing

  • @riskaponia8424
    @riskaponia8424 Před 10 lety

    Yuja Wang; "Individuals have differences, Life is shorter than expectation, passion and flow goes along together." I am sorry for myself, but I will listen to you as a little sister.

  • @jobyfoxmusic
    @jobyfoxmusic Před rokem

    Amazing intriguing and interesting person

  • @peterthien1297
    @peterthien1297 Před 3 lety

    Lamu I want to tell you I came to know one Chinese Pianist Prodigy. She started to take piano lessons at age 6 yo from a Master Pianist. She gave concert playing classical
    Piano music. She gave a concerts in Beijing, warmly welcomed by Chinese classical
    enthusiastic. She is now 27 yo. I saw her in the BBC interviews her.. She was born in
    Canada.
    I regret no one in Thailand or China recognised your talent of a born singer when you
    began to sing at age three yo. You were in fact a Singer Prodigy. Had your talent been
    Recognised as a Singer Prodigy , the Master will give you a series of test where your
    Main interest lie in the singing fields, classical, operas etc. But you knew it by own
    interest, that is singing Mandarin Songs like TT. Lamu you are a talented singer as you were a born one. You have a natural understanding of knowing how to sing certain songs like poetics Songs, legendary songs. I hope one day you will meet a Song Master n tell him or her you were a Singer Prodigy. Or read about the subjects by
    browsing in the Internet’s: until you were known by a Master, you are a hidden Talents!!!

  • @daskritterhaus5491
    @daskritterhaus5491 Před 3 lety +1

    this wonderfully gifted lady is SO DOWN TO EARTH!!!
    and her English is amazing for a native oriental.

    • @MarkLee4154
      @MarkLee4154 Před 3 lety +3

      An 'oriental' is a rug, not a fellow human being.

  • @luisgamass5585
    @luisgamass5585 Před měsícem

    the Yuja shoes woaaa❤

  • @MrTimedevil
    @MrTimedevil Před 10 lety +1

    Some of her facial features, her looks and expression, her attitude and sense of music, all very similar to another Beijinger, also a female pop superstar in Hongkong, Feye, Wong. Actually Wong is the Cantonese pronunciation of Wang. I wonder do both of these two talented persons have blood relations.

    • @artamerican
      @artamerican Před 7 lety +1

      MrTimedevil No, these two artists dont have anything related to each other

  • @jacquelinesanchez1420

    Excellent

  • @michailluuko3909
    @michailluuko3909 Před 3 lety +6

    - So where do you find an inspiration?
    - I get lots of inspiration from reading books, watching movies, shopping.
    - Frederick Chopin?)

    • @jadem694
      @jadem694 Před 3 lety

      Why does it matter to you from where she gets inspired? You wreak of envy. It hurts you that this pretty young woman outshines you in every regard. It hurts but you must find a better way to process your emotions. Therapy may help you.
      And fyi, she literally says that she tries to put herself in the composers spirit when performing. Please open your ears before typing.

    • @michailluuko3909
      @michailluuko3909 Před 3 lety

      @@jadem694 It's just the pun. Shopping and Chopin.) No envy.
      Think before you write such rubbish.

    • @juanferestrada
      @juanferestrada Před 3 lety +1

      Shopping and Chopin are pronounced very differently. I didn’t get the pun until I read your comment :( Also that guy who replied to you really needs therapy lol

  • @hochang927
    @hochang927 Před 8 lety

    you will enjoy more if you know her.

  • @brunochxca321
    @brunochxca321 Před 4 lety

    Perfection

  • @ichahasibuan3769
    @ichahasibuan3769 Před 5 lety +8

    she's like the real version of nodame contabille....😲

  • @tinwynnmyint2603
    @tinwynnmyint2603 Před 4 lety +1

    Talented one, sure things!

  • @djc2387
    @djc2387 Před 10 lety +2

    Deym that right side window behind her scared me for a second...

  • @Chimp_6
    @Chimp_6 Před 3 lety +1

    Even with a high tech camera recording at 60 frames per second her fingers still blur!!!!

  • @DonRua
    @DonRua Před rokem +1

    Ms. Wong, a lady rare,
    Complicated, yet a heart so fair.
    The CCP's plight, she knows so well,
    Doing her part, as a GOOD Chinese can tell.
    Her music, her skills, have an influence so grand,
    Yet, she prefers to come across, as an average gal so bland.
    She loves heels, books, movies, and shopping too,
    A simple life, she cherishes, and stays true.
    She's a symbol of China's past, a GOOD Chinese, they say,
    70 years gone, extinct, like a rare display.
    She's my choice for China's ambassador, without a doubt,
    Her sweet smile and lush lips, a dream to think about.

  • @poorlittlesheep4098
    @poorlittlesheep4098 Před 5 lety +21

    She is not a pianist prodigy long ago... she's a piano virtuoso...

  • @WJE37FCSM
    @WJE37FCSM Před 10 lety +65

    Many commentators of Miss Wang continue to underestimate her talent, her musical ability and her intellect. She makes her art look easy and I think that more than anything else promotes the enormous jealousy that follows her videos. They can't believe she is the real thing and therefore have to denigrate any part of her stage persona that seems abnormal. A pretty young Chinese girl in a mini-skirt cannot possibly be that good, her musical performance must therefore be shallow.

    • @CarborundumKid
      @CarborundumKid Před 10 lety +3

      But she demonstrates for us by her very way of speaking about her involvement with music that it is shallow, in this case the girl does the job for the trolls, Yuja is going to put me out of business if she keeps going on like this.

    • @WJE37FCSM
      @WJE37FCSM Před 10 lety +4

      ***** Deep or shallow... profound or profane... for you there are no shades of gray.

    • @TheHayniko
      @TheHayniko Před 5 lety +9

      "enormous jealousy" is the correct way of describing those, who truly don't have the talent at all. She is the greatest of the greats and if they could do better, then maybe they need to step up and prove what they've got. Otherwise...

    • @RolandKarlBryce
      @RolandKarlBryce Před 4 lety

      Exactly !

    • @tanmenghuat7032
      @tanmenghuat7032 Před 3 lety

      I fully agree with you.

  • @David-R.
    @David-R. Před 3 lety +2

    China must be proud of her. They should be.

    • @user-iy9yr3uf5n
      @user-iy9yr3uf5n Před rokem

      It's only Lang Lang that they're proud of, for the time being.

  • @maninblack9271
    @maninblack9271 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow..

  • @niltonsantana7555
    @niltonsantana7555 Před 2 lety

    De tanto procurar à felicidade descobrir quê onde ela mais florir é ém baixo de uma franja

  • @BosuxRedsux
    @BosuxRedsux Před rokem

    A rock star pianist

  • @CarborundumKid
    @CarborundumKid Před 10 lety +5

    What is notable and interesting is the extent to which Yuja is aware by now that she is not being taken seriously as a musician and how defensive she sounds responding to general questions about her "involvement" with music or, for that matter, anything "cultural". The very concept of "high culture" and Yuja just don't "sit", don't "belong" together.

  • @christinamartina2914
    @christinamartina2914 Před 5 lety

    ...they really listen...

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 Před 4 lety +2

    Fascinating - a BBC interviewer who keeps her mouth shut!

  • @Dsuji245
    @Dsuji245 Před rokem +5

    She came to Canada when she was 14 and can speak English so well. That is unbelievable.

    • @fitofito1001
      @fitofito1001 Před rokem

      Why are you amazed?

    • @nancyjfs
      @nancyjfs Před rokem

      @@fitofito1001 14 is still an age where young people can learn languages and all kinds of things!

    • @utahdan231
      @utahdan231 Před 2 měsíci

      @@nancyjfsanyone can learn a language , not everyone learns the accent.

  • @senakolima114
    @senakolima114 Před 3 lety +1

    Реально крутая пианистка.

  • @voxangelorum19
    @voxangelorum19 Před 3 lety

    Nodame cantabile ❤

  • @mariannejones3695
    @mariannejones3695 Před 3 lety +2

    the interviewer asked something to the effect of it is different when you go home. if so, that is a culturally inastute question from a professional interviewer. "Home" is not necessarily always where you were born. Ms Wang has lived abroad (or outside China) since she was 14. At that young an age you can consider you have more than one "home".

    • @s.c.1494
      @s.c.1494 Před 3 lety

      I agree with you that Yuja has more than one "home". At the same time I think it does make some sense when the interviewer referred China as "home" for Yuja. Yuja did grow up in China until she was 14 and her parents and other closely related family members are still in China. Also Yuja is still a Chinese citizen, not a US citizen. So to call China "home" is not to far off. Of course the US is also her "home" since she was educated in the US and has since lived in the US for the past 19 years. Perhaps as time passes with her continuing living outside of China and eventually having her own family (husband and kids) China would be less and less a "home" for her.
      Cheers!

  • @evechewietan
    @evechewietan Před 3 lety +2

    So different from Lang Lang and should not be called a “female Lang lang”. She is original, unpretentious, unapologetic, she got there effortlessly and doesn’t try to put a philosophical dimension or spin on what she does or what she likes - heels, clothes and fashion. Her style gives play to her free spirit. She is not a result of parents’ ambitions or strategic moves. She enjoys the keys just like marathoners love pounding the pavements !

  • @ericaminer970
    @ericaminer970 Před 8 lety +2

    Astonishing.

    • @georgescancan7503
      @georgescancan7503 Před 8 lety +4

      +Erica Miner : Sex in advertising
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      "Sex in advertising or "sex sells" is the use of sex appeal in
      advertising to help sell a particular product or service. Sexually
      appealing imagery may or may not pertain to the product or service in
      question. Examples of sexually appealing imagery include nudity, pin-up
      girls, and muscular men.
      The use of sex in advertising can be highly overt or extremely subtle.
      It ranges from relatively explicit displays of sexual acts, to the use
      of basic cosmetics to enhance attractive features."
      ALEXANDER BOOT Author, critic, polemicist
      Blogs > Alexander's blog >
      Sex sells - all of us short
      Submitted by Alexander on 24 June 2013 - 12:59pm
      The
      other day I listened to something or other on CZcams, and a link to
      Chopin’s Fourth Ballade performed by the Georgian pianist Khatia
      Buniatishvili came up.
      The link was accompanied by a close-up publicity photo of the musician:
      sloe bedroom eyes, sensual semi-open lips suggesting a delight that’s
      still illegal in Alabama, naked shoulders hinting at the similarly nude
      rest of her body regrettably out of shot…
      Let me see where my wife is… Good, she isn’t looking over my shoulder,
      so I can admit to you that the picture got me excited in ways one
      doesn’t normally associate with Chopin’s Fourth Ballade or for that
      matter any other classical composition this side of Wagner or perhaps
      Ravel’s Bolero.
      Searching for a more traditional musical rapture I clicked on the actual
      clip and alas found it anticlimactic, as it were. Khatia’s playing,
      though competent, is as undeniably so-what as her voluptuous figure
      undeniably isn’t. (Yes, I know the photograph I mentioned doesn’t show
      much of her figure apart from the luscious shoulders but, the prurient
      side of my nature piqued, I did a bit of a web crawl.)
      Just for the hell of it I looked at the publicity shots of other
      currently active female musicians, such as Yuja Wang, Joanna MacGregor,
      Nicola Bendetti, Alison Balsom (nicknamed ‘crumpet with a trumpet’, her
      promos more often suggest ‘a strumpet with a trumpet’ instead),
      Anne-Sophie Mutter and a few others.
      They didn’t disappoint the Peeping Tom lurking under my aging surface.
      Just about all the photographs showed the ladies in various stages of
      undress, in bed, lying in suggestive poses on top of the piano, playing
      in frocks (if any) open to the coccyx in the back and/or to the navel up
      front.
      This is one thing these musicians have in common. The other is that none
      of them is all that good at her day job and some, such as Wang, are
      truly awful. Yet this doesn’t really matter either to them or to the
      public or, most important, to those who form the public tastes by
      writing about music and musicians.
      Thus, for example, a tabloid pundit expressing his heartfelt regret that
      Nicola Benedetti “won’t be posing for the lads’ mags anytime soon.
      Pity, because she looks fit as a fiddle…” Geddit? She’s a violinist,
      which is to say fiddler - well, you do get it.
      “But Nicola doesn’t always take the bonniest photo,” continues the
      writer, “she’s beaky in pics sometimes, which is weird because in the
      flesh she’s an absolute knock-out.
      “The classical musician is wearing skinny jeans which show off her long
      legs. She’s also busty with a washboard flat tummy, tottering around 5ft
      10in in her Dune platform wedges.”
      How well does she play the violin though? No one cares. Not even critics
      writing for our broadsheets, who don’t mind talking about musicians in
      terms normally reserved for pole dancers. Thus for instance runs a
      review of a piano recital at Queen Elizabeth Hall, one of London’s top
      concert venues:
      “She is the most photogenic of players: young, pretty, bare-footed; and,
      with her long dark hair and exquisite strapless dress of dazzling
      white, not only seemed to imply that sexuality itself can make you a
      profound musician, but was a perfect visual complement to the sleek
      monochrome of a concert grand... [but] there’s more to her than meets
      the eye.”
      The male reader is clearly expected to get a stiffie trying to imagine
      what that might be. To help his imagination along, the piece is
      accompanied by a photo of the young lady in question reclining on her
      instrument in a pre-coital position with an unmistakable ‘come and get
      it’ expression on her face. The ‘monochrome’ piano is actually
      bright-red, a colour usually found not in concert halls but in dens of
      iniquity.
      Nowhere does the review mention the fact obvious to anyone with any
      taste for musical performance: the girl is so bad that she should indeed
      be playing in a brothel, rather than on the concert platform.
      Can you, in the wildest flight of fancy, imagine a reviewer talking in
      such terms about sublime women artists of the past, such as Myra Hess,
      Maria Yudina, Maria Grinberg, Clara Haskil, Marcelle Meyer, Marguerite
      Long, Kathleen Ferrier? Can you see any of them allowing themselves to
      be photographed in the style of “lads’ mags”?
      I can’t, which raises the inevitable question: what exactly has changed
      in the last say 70 years? The short answer is, just about everything.
      Concert organisers and impresarios, who used to be in the business
      because they loved music first and wanted to make a living second, now
      care about nothing but money. Critics, who used to have discernment and
      taste, now have nothing but greed and lust for popularity. The public…
      well, don’t get me started on that.
      The circle is vicious: because tasteless ignoramuses use every available
      medium to build up musical nonentities, nonentities is all we get. And
      because the musical nonentities have no artistic qualities to write
      about, the writing nonentities have to concentrate on the more jutting
      attractions, using a vocabulary typically found in “lads’ mags”.
      The adage “sex sells” used to be applied first to B-movies, then to
      B-novels, and now to real music. From “sex sells” it’s but a short
      distance to “only sex sells”. This distance has already been travelled -
      and we are all being sold short.

    • @betcross1
      @betcross1 Před 7 lety +2

      Georges Cancan Thank You! AMEN!!

    • @berndbrackman4443
      @berndbrackman4443 Před 5 lety

      Very true. Unfortunately.

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay Před rokem

    Ms. Wang, I don't suppose you will read this, but on the offchance that you do, please tell - what is your favorite piano concerto?
    I know what mine is, but from the perspective of a performer, and necessarily an authority on piano music, what is yours?

  • @pig5267
    @pig5267 Před 3 lety +1

    child prodigies start learning piano at 6 and at 10 they already perform at concerts. i am 50. if I start learning piano now, will I also be a virtuoso in 4 years if I work very hard on it?

    • @robertimmanuel577
      @robertimmanuel577 Před 3 lety +1

      Well that is a possibility

    • @Smoke_Weed_Everyday_
      @Smoke_Weed_Everyday_ Před 3 lety

      yeah you just have to put in 3-5 hours a day I think you would be able pull off most etudes after 4 years

  • @TheArtyninja
    @TheArtyninja Před 10 lety +6

    she's really quite cute

  • @robertallen2832
    @robertallen2832 Před 7 lety +1

    A great girl for Lang Lang!