Yuja Wang, Dudamel and the LA Phil perform Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2


“The theme acts as a spirit, carrying within the piece in various form through harshness from the brass and the brightness of the upper strings. The beginning is of a slow nature within the orchestra coupled with a lightness in the piano. This doesn’t last long as it seamlessly builds up with intensity. In that moment, the composer is truly in control of us until finally, a release that gives the control back to the listener.

Wang acted as a vessel of emotion from composer to audience as she played with such animation that not only captivates the eyes but glues our ears to her.

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With both conductor and pianist performing with such fervid and impassioned spirits and the orchestra following with the same enthusiasm, both pieces were told justly and made for an awestruck performance.

This piano concerto series is a testament to the virtuosity of Yuja Wang but also to the gusto of the LA Philharmonic and Dudamel.”

The Poly Post