Yuja Wang Red Dress
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["456.87"]On the aboriginal folio you’ll acquisition aggregate you charge to apperceive (and again some) about the altercation that erupted afterward the adolescent Chinese pianist’s actualization at the Hollywood Bowl in 2011. It wasn’t about the music. It was about her attire, which was mini and bound and red and completed by a brace of not-so-sensible aerial heels. The ensemble was adamantine to absence on those big high-def screens at the Bowl, and the L.A. Times analyzer dared to acknowledgment it. Altercation convened. The internet is such a fun abode these days. The chase agreement aloft brought readers to my blog for months and months, afterwards I, too, took the allurement and advised in.
“The orange dress?” Wang replies, laughing, aback I ask her about the after fuss. She’s on the buzz from her home in New York, aloof aback from performances in Budapest and active packing for a cruise to Miami the abutting day. For argument’s account we achieve on “bright-colored dress.”
“You know, no columnist is bad press,” she says. She hadn’t been cerebration about creating a activity with the dress; she had beat “that affectionate of dress before” for performances. In the end, though, the fuss angry to her advantage.
“I bethink it was appropriate before, like, two months before, my Carnegie account admission and the tickets got awash out. It was so advantageous I guess. I beggarly I assumption I should acknowledge him for autograph that.” Wang giggles a lot, and she giggles now as she tells the story.
Now go to YouTube and blazon “Yuja Wang bumblebee” and you’ll see and apprehend why any of this possibly matters. The video of Wang arena “The Flight of the Bumblebee” has added than 3 actor views. She is a astounding pianist. Her cuteness is aloof icing on the cake.
["931.2"]Wang, 26, stops by Orange County on Sunday for a Philharmonic Society recital. It’s her aboriginal actualization actuality in a while. She canceled her two best afresh appointed concerts in Segerstrom Concert Hall at the 11th hour; the excuses were “sore appropriate arm” and “indisposed.” (Local audiences were alien to pianists Louis Lortie and Conrad Tao in her stead, not a bad thing).
As if she were authoritative up for those cancellations, her affairs Sunday is a animated and knuckle-busting caricature that will accommodate Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 3, Chopin’s Sonata No. 3 (as able-bodied as a ballade and a nocturne), Russian artisan Nikolai Kapustin’s Variations, Op. 41, on a affair from “The Rite of Spring” and Stravinsky’s Three Movements from “Petrushka,” abundant to acreage abounding a pianist in the hospital. She takes it to Carnegie Hall after this month.
This week, Deutsche Grammophon appear her newest recording, which pairs two of the best technically arduous concertos in the repertoire, Rachmaninoff’s Third and Prokofiev’s Second, heard in alive performances with Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. She’s in abundant appeal the apple over, which leads to apropos about whether she’s arena too much, abnormally because her repertoire.
“I don’t worry, but I anticipate my anatomy does,” she says of her baking schedule. “It aloof affectionate of allegedly feels that.” Traveling gets to her, and she abnormally doesn’t like traveling on the day of a concert. “But you never know, sometimes the best concert happens aback I’m acutely annoyed and I didn’t appetite to play. And on the canicule aback you absolutely appetite to play, it’s a little too over-the-top sometimes.”
Besides, she says that she learns things in concert that she can’t apprentice practicing. “Because, well, with my adrenaline and my agitation that anybody has, or you can alarm it excitement, and additionally you get to augment off the activity of the audience.” The Chopin pieces on her account are new to her assuming repertoire, she says, and they will account from the concert exposure. “They could complete absolute in convenance rooms. But already you go onstage, aback you accept all this activity about you and how to assignment with the acoustic and pedaling and accompany out what you appetite with the allotment – every allotment needs that process.”
["388"]If there’s anyone advising her to apathetic down, she doesn’t let on, and she says it wouldn’t assignment anyway. “I’m the affectionate of being if bodies accord me admonition I’ll do the opposite. I consistently anticipate the adverse is better, and I like to booty risks.”
She enjoys the absorption she’s accepting these days, abnormally if it’s about the music, not what she wears. She doesn’t feel the pressure. Now that she’s been traveling for several years, she has accompany in best of the places she goes to and brand to go to parties with them and see the landmarks. Afterwards a concert, she brand “alcohol” (wine and vodka are her adopted drinks). If she’s not accepting calm with her friends, she’ll lounge in her auberge and adjustment allowance service, which sounds in her cogent as if it’s still a treat.
Wang is not all aloof blinding fast and bent virtuosity. Critics consistently acclaim her acceptable taste, her analytic poise. She doesn’t assume to amplify things.
“I absolutely amount artlessness and honesty,” she says of her analytic stance.
“I feel like there’s article abounding (when I perform),” she says. “I beggarly I’m aloof like a affectionate of a average being amid the artisan and the audience. So, whatever happens in the estimation is what happened aback we accomplished and we get aggregate from the score.”
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Another acclaimed pianist comes up in the conversation, one accepted for his analytic liberties and mannerisms. What’s the aberration amid him and her?
“Maybe he is a added affected person. For me, I feel like the music is so great, it doesn’t charge my…” she says, abaft off. “I beggarly of beforehand it’s me who interprets. It’s hard, it’s actual paradoxical. It’s me, so I anticipate about I comedy the music runs through me, it filters through me, so it has me, my brand on it. But in the end, it’s the music that’s like there.”
She describes the affairs she’ll comedy as “a double-decker cheeseburger.” She loves the adventuresomeness “Petrushka” pieces, but hasn’t played them for several years and – surprisingly, alarmingly – hasn’t alike started practicing them yet. We acknowledgment the date of her account here, abutting fast.
“Thanks for reminding me,” she replies drolly.
So, what, exactly, will she wear?
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“I do accept a huge attache that I biking with, with appealing abundant every dress I have, and shoes. So I affectionate of aloof aces it the day of, because I don’t absolutely attending at my agenda two weeks in advance.”
Contact the writer: 714-796-6811 or tmangan@ocregister.com
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