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Berlin Recital (Live)

Wang, Yuja

Works By Rachmaninov/Scriabin/Ligeti/Prokofiev/Kvj 2018

CD   1 disc(s)   22-11-2018
Classical | Piano

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€ 22.95
Extra info: Works By Rachmaninov/Scriabin/Ligeti/Prokofiev/Kvj 2018
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Universal
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Barcode: 0028948362806
Artikelcode: X13061
Suffix - prefix: 4836280 00289
Instrument(en): PIANO

Yuja Wang’s playing impresses with her stunning technique and nuanced expression. Audiences have experienced this for themselves on many occasions since her Philharmoniker debut in 2013.

György Ligeti:
 Etude No. 1
 Etude No. 3
 Etude No. 9

Sergei Prokofiev:
 Piano Sonata No. 8 in B flat major, op. 84

Sergei Rachmaninov:
 Prelude in G minor, op. 23 No. 5
 Prelude in B minor, op. 32 No. 10
 Étude-Tableau in C minor, op. 39 No. 1
 Étude-Tableau in C minor, op. 33 No. 3
 Étude-Tableau in B minor, op. 39 No. 4
 Étude-Tableau in E flat minor, op. 33 No. 6
 Étude-Tableau in E flat minor, op. 39 No. 5

Alexander Skrjabin:
 Piano Sonata No. 10, op. 70

Her fingers dance over the piano keys with such breathtaking speed that some say “Yuja Wang must have more than two hands” (Die Zeit). After early lessons, the Chinese pianist was accepted at the conservatory in Beijing when she was only nine years old. She went to Canada at the age of 14, and a year later moved to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where she studied for five years with piano legend Gray Graffman: “I learned to look closely and to search for the intentions of the composer in the musical text.” First awards at international competitions followed her European debut in 2003, and she made her US debut one year later. The decisive boost to her career came when Yuja Wang took over the solo part in Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto in Boston in 2007, standing in for an indisposed Martha Argerich. Since then, her perfect playing and charismatic stage presence have enthralled audiences all over the world: “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.” (San Francisco Chronicle).