王羽佳钢琴独奏音乐会
Piano Recital by Yuja Wang
2026/6/4 19:30
星期四 Thursday
上海东方艺术中心·音乐厅 | SHOAC CONCERT HALL
音乐会曲目 PROGRAM
降E小调,极快板,选自《三首钢琴小品》,作品D.946 14’
舒伯特
No.1 in E-flat minor, Allegro assai, from Drei Klavierstücke, D.946
Schubert
降E大调,小快板,选自《三首钢琴小品》,作品D.946 13’30’’
舒伯特
No.2 in E-flat major, Allegretto, from Drei Klavierstücke, D.946
Schubert
雏菊,选自《六首歌曲》,作品38之3 2’30”
拉赫玛尼诺夫
Daisies, excerpt from Six Romances, Op.38 No.3
Rachmaninoff
D大调前奏曲,作品23之4 4’30”
拉赫玛尼诺夫
Prelude in D major, Op.23 No.4
Rachmaninoff
G小调前奏曲,作品23之5 5’30”
拉赫玛尼诺夫
Prelude in G minor, Op.23 No.5
Rachmaninoff
加沃特舞曲,选自E大调第3小提琴组曲, 作品BWV 1006 2’30”
巴赫
改编:拉赫玛尼诺夫
Gavotte, excerpt from Partita in E major for violin, BWV 1006
Bach
Arr. Rachmaninoff
中场休息
Intermission
幽谷钟声,选自《镜子》组曲,作品43之5 6’
拉威尔
La vallée des cloches, excerpt from Miroirs, M.43 No.5
Ravel
恰空 11’
索菲亚·古拜杜丽娜
Chaconne
Sofia Gubaidulina
《涂脂抹粉》音乐会改编曲 19’
托马斯·阿德斯
Concert Paraphrase on Powder Her Face
Thomas Adès
圆舞曲,作品M.72 12’
拉威尔
La Valse, M.72
Ravel
* 曲目以现场为准/ Program is subject to change
王羽佳
马勒室内乐团艺术合作伙伴
钢琴家王羽佳因极富魅力的艺术造诣、流露出的真情实感、以及迷人的舞台风范而被世人所知。她曾与世界上最受尊崇的指挥家、音乐家及艺术团体合作,其之所以闻名,不仅在于精湛的技巧,还有她演奏中具有的即时性与生动感,正如她对《纽约时报》说的那番著名结语:“我坚信每首曲子都应有其自己的生命,且都代表着我当下一刻的感受。”
王羽佳出生于北京一个音乐世家,六岁开始学习钢琴,后赴加拿大深造,继而转至美国柯蒂斯音乐学院,师从加里·格拉夫曼。2007年,她顶替玛塔·阿格里奇,以独奏家身份与波士顿交响乐团合作,从此蜚声国际乐坛。两年后,她成为德意志留声机唱片公司的独家签约艺人,并自那时起,凭借一系列广受好评的演出和唱片跻身世界顶级艺术家之列。其录制的专辑曾荣获多项大奖,包括五次格莱美奖提名;2023年更因专辑《美国计划》斩获其平生首座格莱美奖(“最佳古典器乐独奏”类)。此外,她还曾获颁德国OPUS KLASSIK古典音乐大奖(“最佳协奏曲”类)。
近期演出计划包括:与画家大卫·霍克尼在伦敦灯房艺术中心合作、以“钢琴-指挥”双重身份与马勒室内乐团在欧洲和南美洲巡演、与钢琴家维京格尔·奥拉夫松共组二重奏在全球巡演、以及在纽约爱乐乐团驻场演出。
2025/2026乐季期间,王羽佳为众多美国主流乐团新乐季揭幕,其中包括旧金山交响乐团和费城交响乐团,以及作为钢琴兼指挥亮相卡内基音乐厅新乐季开幕音乐会,并精彩演绎了柴科夫斯基的《第一钢琴协奏曲》。她还携手瑞典广播交响乐团开启了盛大的欧洲巡演,且本乐季她还会与其他乐团同台,包括:阿姆斯特丹皇家音乐厅管弦乐团、纽约爱乐乐团、克利夫兰管弦乐团、鹿特丹爱乐乐团。她会以“钢琴-指挥”身份继续与马勒室内乐团巡演,足迹遍及西班牙和美国;此外,她将在亚洲各国举办独奏会。2025年11月,《玩火之险:一场与王羽佳交互的沉浸式体验》在巴黎爱乐厅开展。这一开创先河、带有多重感官刺激的装置艺术展引领观众深入幕后,并以罕见视角展现王羽佳藏在表演背后的情感与艺术之美。
Yuja Wang
Artistic Partner, Mahler Chamber Orchestra
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 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.”
Yuja was born into a musical family and began studying the piano at the age of six. 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 albums. Her recordings have garnered multiple awards, including five Grammy nominations and her first Grammy win for Best Classical Instrumental Solo with her 2023 release of “The American Project”. For this she also won an Opus Klassik award in the Concerto category.
Recent projects include a collaborative project with David Hockney at London’s Lightroom, play-direct tours with the Mahler Chamber to Europe and South America, an international duo recital tour with pianist Vikingur Olafsson and a residency with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
The 2025/26 season will see Yuja open the seasons of many major US Orchestras including the San Francisco Symphony, The Philadelphia Orchestra and at Carnegie Hall where she will play direct the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1. Among her orchestral performances, she will embark on a major European tour with the Swedish Radio Orchestra. Other orchestral appearances this season include performances with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, The Cleveland Orchestra, and the Rotterdam Philharmonic. Her play directing continues with tours with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra to Spain and the US and she will give a recital tour throughout Asia. In November 2025, Playing with Fire: An immersive odyssey with Yuja Wang will open at the Paris Philharmonie. This groundbreaking, multi-sensory installation will take visitors behind the scenes and offer a rare perspective on the emotion and artistry behind Yuja’s performances.