Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2010 — Yesterday
Yuja Wang plays Ravel and Stravinsky, StravinskyMilhaud
Cleveland OrchestraPiano
View programme, cast and crewAndris Nelsons conducts Messiaen's Turangalîla-symphonie with Yuja Wang, piano, Messiaen
Boston Symphony OrchestraPiano
View cast and crewYuja Wang plays Bartók, SaariahoBartókRachmaninoff
Minnesota OrchestraPiano
View programme, cast and crewYuja Wang Plays Bartók, DukasRachmaninoffSaint-Saëns
Detroit Symphony OrchestraPiano
View programme, cast and crewČeská filharmonie • Yuja Wang, RachmaninoffBruckner
Czech PhilharmonicPiano
View programme, cast and crewMahler Chamber Orchestra - Mozart • Strawinsky • Gershwin, MozartStravinskyDvořákGershwin
MusikvereinConductor + 2 roles
View programme, cast and crewVerdensstjernen Yuja Wang, Various
Mahler Chamber OrchestraConductor + 1 roles
View cast and crewKlavierabend Mit Yuja Wang, BeethovenScarlatti, D.Shostakovich
Berliner PhilharmonikerPiano
View programme, cast and crewSaisonabschlusskonzert in der Waldbühne - Kirill Petrenko und Yuja Wang, RachmaninoffRavelVarious
Berliner PhilharmonikerPiano
View programme, cast and crewKonzert Am 26.06.2024 Berliner Philharmoniker, Petrenko, Wang, RavelMussorgskyProkofiev
Berliner PhilharmonikerPiano
View programme, cast and crewritical superlatives and audience ovations have continuously followed Yuja Wang’s dazzling career. The Beijing-born pianist, celebrated for her charismatic artistry and captivating stage presence, is set to achieve new heights during the 2019-20 season, which features recitals, concert series, as well as season residencies and extensive tours with some of the world’s most venerated ensembles and conductors. Season highlights include Yuja’s year-long “Artist Spotlight” at the Barbican Centre, where she curates and performs in four distinct events: the first London performance of John Adams’ newest piano concerto (premiered by her in Spring 2019) titled “Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?” with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, which they take to Boston and New Y