Yuja Wang

Piano

Yuja Wang

Born in Beijing in 1987, Yuja Wang began studying piano at age six, with her earliest public performances taking place in China, Australia and Germany, and went on to study at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing under Ling Yuan and Zhou Guangren. Following three years, from 1999 to 2001, at the Morningside Music summer program at Calgary’s Mount Royal College, an artistic and cultural exchange program between Canada and China, Yuja moved to Canada and began studying with Hung Kuan Chen and Tema Blackstone at the Mount Royal College Conservatory. In 2002, when Yuja was 15, she won Aspen Music Festival’s concerto competition and moved to the U.S. to study with Gary Graffman at The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where she graduated in 2008. In 2006 Yuja received the Gilmore Young Artist Award.

Yuja is widely recognized for playing that combines the spontaneity and fearless imagination of youth with the discipline and precision of a mature artist. Regularly lauded for her controlled, prodigious technique, her command of the piano has been described as "astounding" and "superhuman" and she has been praised for her authority over the most complex technical demands of the repertoire, the depth of her musical insight, as well as her fresh interpretations and graceful, charismatic stage presence. Following her San Francisco recital debut The San Francisco Chronicle wrote "The arrival of Chinese-born pianist Yuja Wang on the musical scene is an exhilarating and unnerving development. To listen to her in action is to re-examine whatever assumptions you may have had about how well the piano can actually be played" and The Washington Post called Yuja’s Kennedy Center recital debut "jaw-dropping".

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Yuja Wang - Sonatas & Etudes
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Yuja Wang - Sonatas & Etudes


Chopin:

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre'

Ligeti:

Étude No. 4 'Fanfares'

Étude No. 10 'Der Zauberlehrling'

Liszt:

Piano Sonata in B minor, S178

Scriabin:

Piano Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor, Op. 19 'Sonata Fantasy'


Yuja Wang (piano)

Gifted Chinese pianist Yuja Wang debuts on DG’s roster with an album featuring compositions by Chopin, Ligeti, Liszt, and Scriabin. Yuja Wang chooses pieces that, in her judgment, are refreshingly atypical of the customary musical perspectives of these composers. Exceptional artistry, technical perfection, and a rare ability to evoke an uncommonly vivid palette of rich colors from the instrument characterize Yuja Wang’s pianism

After blazing through Ravel’s Concerto for Left Hand, the Miami Herald wrote, “The evening’s spotlight belonged to Yuja Wang . . . [who] showed remarkable fire and iron-fingered power."

“The opening movement of Chopin’s Second Sonata certainly identifies qualities of youthful impetuosity, power and dexterity.” Daily Telegraph, 25th June 2009 ***

“The Scriabin (sonata no 2) flows nicely; in the Liszt B minor sonata she’s no empty virtuoso. A talent worth watching.” The Times, 23rd May 2009 ****

“…Yuja Wang… has all the equipment to be one of the most exciting pianists of her generation. As well as a stunning technique she has a fabulous range of sonority and colour… the two Ligeti Etudes, especially 'Fanfares', suit her dazzling fingerwork perfectly. Pianistically, parts of her Liszt Sonata are extraordinary, with blistering octaves, razor-sharp articulation and a wonderful tonal richness.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2009 ****

“…22-year-old Yuja Wang is a wondrously gifted pianist whose debut album… suggests a combination of blazing technique and a rare instinct for poetry. In Scriabin's Second Sonata she is beautifully sensitive to the moods, whether tranquil and starlit or tempestuous, reflecting the composer's love of the Baltic Sea. She is fiery but never reckless in Chopin's Second Sonata... As a crowning touch her Ligeti Etudes are both musicianly and dazzlingly incisive. In the words of the publicist, "a star is born".” Gramophone Magazine, August 2009

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - August 2009

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Verbier Festival - Highlights 2008

Verbier Festival - Highlights 2008


Beethoven:

Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 ‘Kreutzer' - Finale

Ilya Gringolts & Aleksandar Madzar

Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 ‘Pastoral' - Allegro ma non troppo

UBS Verbier Festival Orchestra, Manfred Honeck

Brahms:

Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60 (Andante)

Menahem Pressler, Salvatore Accardo & Gautier Capuçon

Bruch:

Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

Mischa Maisky

UBS Verbier Festival CO

Dohnányi:

Sextet in C major Op. 37 for piano, violin, viola, cello, clarinet & horn (Finale)

Nicholas Angelich & Julian Rachlin

Prokofiev:

Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75 - excerpts

Montagues and Capulets, Romeo and Juliet before parting

Nikolai Lugansky

Ravel:

La Valse

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Rimsky Korsakov:

Flight of the Bumble Bee

arrranged Cziffra

Yuja Wang

Schubert:

String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D810 'Death and the Maiden'

2nd movement

Ebène Quartet

Shostakovich:

Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57

Martha Argerich, Joshua Bell,Yuri Bashmet & Mischa Maisky


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For the 15th Verbier Festival, which took place from July to August 2008, Medici Arts filmed the majority of the concerts in the Salle Medran (2000 seats) and the Verbier Church (500 seats). Some of the best performers in the world of classical music came together including Martha Argerich, Nikolai Lugansky and rising star Yuja Wang in this 'best of' the 2008 festival.

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