Dreams Do Come True: Yuja Wang at Roy Thomson Hall

I apologize for not posting all year. I have been very busy with work and study.

The other night, I found myself browsing the Toronto Symphony Orchestra website. The last time I visited the site was after the Daniil Trifonov performance was cancelled due to injury. Since he is one of my very favourite pianists, I was saddened to hear the news and not interested in any of the other shows that I could have exchanged my ticket for.

I was relaxing at a local izakaya (Japanese pub) when I started browsing the Internet and somehow went to the TSO site. I looked through the upcoming shows and saw that Yo Yo Ma was scheduled to perform in Toronto. I quickly searched for tickets but they were all sold out. Feeling dejected, I started to make my way out of the site when I spotted an entry about Yuja Wang performing in Toronto! Yuja Wang is one of my favourite pianists. She is one I have taken a lot of inspiration from.

I wasted no time ordering tickets. Before I made the purchase, I remembered that due to the cancellation of Daniil Trifonov’s performance this past spring, I should have a credit in my account. I saw no indicator of a credit and felt disappointed to say the least.

Regardless, I was going to purchase the ticket to see Yuja Wang, credit or no credit. There was no way that I was going to miss the opportunity to see such an incredible, inspiriting pianist.

I went to pay for my ticket and to my surprise, a credit appeared. The price was discounted by the credit for the cancelled show from this past spring. I quickly completed the transaction and sat in awe for the next little while.

The smile on my face must have blinded everyone in the izakaya. I was ecstatic about the opportunity to see one of my favourite artists in the entire world. I sent text messages to some of my good friends to let them know. I told my friend who works at the izakaya and she surprised me by telling me that she is a violinist! Wow. Super-cool!

I am really looking forward to going to Roy Thomson Hall to see this incredible performance.

https://www.tso.ca/

I will leave you with a stunning rendition of Rachmaninov’s Prelude in G Minor, Opus 23, Number 5 performed by the lovely Yuja Wang.

Return to Live Performances

Roy Thomson Hall

Soon enough, we shall be able to perform in or attend live performances. I am really looking forward to attending classical performances for the first time since elementary school! I really can’t believe how long it has been.

I purchased tickets to two events in Toronto, Canada scheduled for this spring. I am beyond excited for this and will be posting about my experiences accordingly. As you may or may not know, I got into classical piano beginning in May of the year 2021. I began taking lessons that very day. I have learned about a lot of great pianists, two of whom I will be seeing at Roy Thomson Hall this spring.

Watching these pianists on video, and listening to them via YouTube Music and Apple Music over the past several months has been a joy. I still can’t believe that I will see them live and in person within one year of me taking up piano lessons.

Jan Lisiecki

Jan Lisiecki at the 2017 ECHO Klassik Awards
Photo by Sidralis

Daniil Trifonov

Daniil Trifonov at Carnegie Hall
photo by Feast of Music