Yuja Wang - Strauss/Cziffra Tritsch Tratsch Polka

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

Yuja Wang performs Cziffra's Polka after Rachmaninov Piano Concerto n.2

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  • magnifique et très bien joué .Quelqu'un a t il une interprétation de scarbo de ravel par elle?,suis curieux

  • @fastben2010 No,i had her la valse by ravel, but i had to remove it due to a copyright violation...

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  • incredible touch .

  • love how she opens it up after 3:09. risky and awesome

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  • HOW LONG DID SHE BEEN STUDING PIANO DOES ANYBODY KNOW

  • She is not human, she is a machine.

  • Meravigliosa perfetta splendida! Adorabile!

  • @balthusz19 Words did not "fail" you-they HAVE allowed you to add to your amusing pretentiousness! NEVER heard her accused of "cloying sentimentalism"-most of her fanatical detractors just get gassy over her fast playing--been saving that phrase up and just ached to use it? Actually-tho' normally a medical term (more pretension)-I think Yuja-Cziffra and Strauss would love this little piece to be played with "paroxysmal" velocity! The point and in the score. "Stunned stasis!? LOL...

  • @bloodgrss And just think that she just has all the features of those pianists devoid of any musical idea: paroxysmal velocity, stunned stasis, cloying sentimentalism...

  • @megar112

    7.Cziffra

  • @balthusz19 Would but that your TYPED words would fail you as well! An appropriate proverb for you to ponder before such future post's...." If only you would be altogether silent! For you, that would be wisdom."

  • she can find the g-spot of chuck norris with her fingers .___.

  • @harleypulci I find YOUR comment to be 'noty'--(i.e. pompous). What dismissive bile! Such a 'encore' piece usually should be less open to serious critique--but I must say, she plays it wonderfully, with plenty of 'contrast' and 'humor'--fast as she takes it--which-as an encore-she should.

    What 'impression' should be left behind? Perhaps you mistake this for a Chopin prelude? What I find 'lacking in humor' and 'declamatory' is your minority and wrongheaded opinion....

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