Yuja Wang Plays Tchaikovsky
Yuja Wang returns with Tchaikovsky’s brilliant Piano Concerto No. 1, melding fiery passion with delicate lyricism. The program also features Janáček’s Sinfonietta, a grand tribute to the modern city, and Jocelyn Morlock’s JUNO Award-winning My Name is Amanda Todd—a powerful reflection on resilience and remembrance.
Jocelyn Morlock's My Name is Amanda Todd replaces Andrew Balfour's previously announced new work, which we hope to present in a future season.
Program
Program NotesJocelyn Morlock
My Name is Amanda Todd
Janáček
Sinfonietta
Intermission
Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 23
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Performers
Gustavo Gimeno
Yuja Wang
Pianist Yuja Wang is celebrated for her charismatic artistry, emotional honesty, and captivating stage presence. She has performed with the world’s most venerated conductors, musicians, and ensembles, and is renowned not only for her virtuosity, but also her spontaneous and lively performances, famously telling The New York Times, “I firmly believe every program should have its own life, and be a representation of how I feel at the moment.”
Her skill and charisma were recently demonstrated in a marathon Rachmaninoff performance at Carnegie Hall alongside conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra. This historic event, celebrating 150 years since the birth of Rachmaninoff, included performances of all four of his concertos plus the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in one afternoon and saw queues around the block for tickets on the day. The 2022/23 season also saw Wang perform the world première of Magnus Lindberg’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the San Francisco Symphony, and further performances of the work across North America and Europe throughout the season.
Wang was born into a musical family in Beijing. After childhood piano studies in China, she received advanced training in Canada and at the Curtis Institute of Music under Gary Graffman. Her international breakthrough came in 2007, when she replaced Martha Argerich as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Two years later, she signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon, and has since established her place among the world’s leading artists, with a succession of critically acclaimed performances and recordings. She was named Musical America’s Artist of the Year in 2017, and in 2021 received an Opus Klassik Award for her world première recording of John Adams’s Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel.
In the 2023/24 season, Wang embarked on a highly anticipated international recital tour, performing in world-class venues across North America, Europe, and Asia, astounding audiences once more with her flair, technical ability, and exceptional artistry in a wide-ranging program.
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