The two piano concertos of Ravel are such an obviously perfect fit for pianist Yuja Wang that it seems remarkable it’s taken this long for her to get around to recording them. The music’s brisk, ...
Looking around the grounds of Wolf Trap on Friday night, I had thoughts about advocacy and the role of a critic. On the one hand, there was the musical story: Yuja Wang, one of today’s greatest ...
The Los Angeles Philharmonic gave a sneak preview of its 2016 season at the Hollywood Bowl, dealing star pianists Lang Lang, Yuja Wang and Jean-Yves Thibaudet as face-up cards while keeping the exact ...
In recent years, Yuja Wang has swept through the Southland in a variety of formats, from playing in a duo with violinist Leonidas Kavakos to taking on Tchaikovsky’s second piano concerto with the ...
Here’s Yuja Wang again, not in a little red dress, but fashionable all the same, in a halter-style top and long flowing skirt, the midriff bare, a come-hither look on her face. “YUJA,” it says, in big ...
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Pianist Yuja Wang’s high-profile international career and extensive social-media following have largely been built on riveting performances of the Russian Romantics as well as Liszt, Prokofiev and ...
On paper, pianist Yuja Wang’s recital Sunday afternoon in Orchestra Hall looked perilously close to a collection of miniatures lacking a substantial center. In concert, it amounted to something far ...
A recital by Yuja Wang, the Chinese pianist, is an Event—as indicated by the spillover seating on the stage. There was such a spillover at Carnegie Hall on Friday night. She played a slew of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s notebook Yuja Wang caused a small sensation at Carnegie Hall by throwing her program’s order to the winds. By Anthony Tommasini Carnegie Hall ...