I have enjoyed so much, listening to this wonderful concert the last few months, a great orchestra, a very good director with feeling for the music, and last of all, Lang Lang that I will never tire of hearing him play, and watching his love and involvement in the musical piece. Everything he does is a masterpiece, honoring the writer, and showing the blessing that he has received from our dear Lord of glory.
I have watched this beautiful, moving concerto, played by this wonderful Maestro, many times, almost addicted to it, Lang Lang “ feels”. The music, love it, Xx🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Fantastic Lang Lang. For me is not only listening fun that brings me joy and pleasure. How do you feel in your heart while playing? For me it’s a gift for few days, that you offer me. Thank you infiniment.🎉🎶🥀
Ever thought there was ever anything new to say about this old piano concerto warhorse - well Lang Lang certainly does. He plays the piano with his whole body as if he is relating some kind of inner story line to the work. Explosive drama, tender lyricism, passion, humour, delivered with spontaneity and a virtuoso technique that seems effortless. His relaxed confidence endearing himself to capacity audiences worldwide.
piano345 I couldn't agree more. For me is not only listening to his playing that brings me joy, but also watching him feel all the emotions music conveys.
Here we go again with the "genius" thing, just because he's performing the world's most played, most common concerto. Hundreds of pianists have done this; do they deserve to be called "geniuses, too?
Lang Lang как всегда вывернул душу на изнанку. Его феноменальный пианизм каждый раз заставляет остановить дыхание, чтобы оно не заглушило его непревзойденное пианиссимо. Он, как всегда, не похож ни на кого, совершенно новое звучание концерта очаровывает. Глубина, легкость, лиризм и юмор, на ряду с необузданной страстью, все есть в исполнении. Нужно отдать должное оркестру и дирижеру. За их сопровождением, очень тонким и деликатным не потерялся ни один звук фортепиано. Соответствовать Lang Lang в концерте не все могут, угнаться за его пианиссимо не каждому под силу. Получилось отличное выступление, отличное взаимопонимание между солистом и оркестром, и это сделало концерт неподражаемым и незабываемым)
Shirley, I believe this piano concerto to be the most beautiful, powerful and emotional of the Romantic Era. As you no doubt know, there was an Australian movie made on the life of Eileen Joyce in the 1950's called Where Ever She Goes and features the end of this Piano Concerto played by Eileen with the London Symphony Orchestra. In the film and in real life this ending was the crowning achievement of a passionate child prodigy's struggle to become a world renown virtuoso. Though the film was made on a shoe string budget, wouldn't a remake today, be a powerful movie for all classical music lovers ! I don't want to take anything away from Lang Lang here, however when ever I hear the ending of this magnificent concerto I shed a tear or two, being so very proud of Eileen Joyce's wonderful career.
omg...this Grieg peace always makes me shiver...as much as Lang Lang...this man is awesome...i can't believe my eyes...he plays so naturally...is like if he were breathing...no need eyes...
Watched again, can’t help it, love it, plus love the enjoyments of watching Lang Lang enjoy it also, may he go on for a looong time! , ! ,!! Australia 🇦🇺👍👍👍👍👍
A humble genius who loves to entertain his adorable fans!! He whipped up the joyous moment with his sweet flawless 🎭 wonderful performance!! Go Lang Lang go 🎊 🎉
To suett: A skilled pianist, playing the most common concerto in existence should be labeled as a genius? And by far, the most blatantly arrogant, spectacle-loving, cloyingly "expressive" player ever seen in a concert setting is referred to as [choke] humble? His way-over-the-top, stupefyingly embarrassing stage theatrics are entertainments for his [cough] adoring fans? Boy, I must be missin' somethin' here!
Anything that Lang Lang plays deservers the highest praise. His brilliance is totally in accordance with ALL the great pianists who have preceded him. God created him, and all through extreme difficulty in his younger life, God saw to it that LL would give the world a gift, a person of extreme potential talent and in touch of the deepest emotions required to give of himself to a much greater cause than himself, God's divine goodness and love through music!
@@hrh4961 A wiser man than either of us, King David, said in Ps 14:1 and Ps 53:1, "The fool has said in his heart, there is no God." He says again, Ps 68:19, 20, "Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, the God of our salvation! Our God is the God of salvation; and to God the Lord belong escapes from death." In Hebrews 10:31, the Lord says, "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God." In Philippians 2:10, 11, He says to us, "That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." Even as LL has wonderful parents, it was God who gave him the inner incentive to practice, practice; the love of the music, the ability to remember, the dexterity of his fingers, everything it takes to be a great pianist, who can, in turn, bless us with this beautiful music.
Piano conceived by Lang Lang, or Maestro delivered by harpsichord, it's an unsolved dilemma yet. No matter their provenience, this fascinating relationship will be a long-lasting one, just for our sake.
piano 345 said it perfectly. But I would add...like a breath for fresh spring air; the genius force of Lang Lang hits the classical world! I so love to hear the old-school oppressive critics scream! And all this without being gay!?!
I didn't think it would be possible to even imagine such smug arrogance as exhibited here. Commenting only on the 3rd movement, the smiling, brought on by a total immersion in a state of all-too-obvious 'happiness,' combined with that theatrical arm display. . . it's just too much. . .I'm sorry, but I find this ostentatious behavior just as hard to swallow as the realization that so many are enthralled by it.
Ich liebe Stadt Dresden sehr ! Jedoch kann ich nicht verstehen, warum die Zuhörer, die sich in der prächtigen Semperoper versammelt haben, um Griegs Konzert in A-moll zu hören, das von dem weltberühmten Pianisten Lang Lang toll interpretiert wurde, begannen nach dem ersten Teil des Konzerts zu klatschen(!!!) Nur unwissende Menschen verhalten sich so !
Gegenfrage? Warum wissen "Wissende" nicht, wie der weltberühmte Pianist geschrieben wird. Alle sagen und schreiben Lang Lang, und nicht Lag Lang. Oder sind das auch alle Unwissende, Herr Henryk Krupa, allwissender Aufklärer. Ich mache auch mal auf schlau. Ich glaube hier bei den Kommentaren, ist es wohl eher angedacht, das Konzert zu beurteilen, und nicht die Unwissenheit der Menschen. Schönen Gruß.
@@jimsmith6186 Sehr geehrter Herr Smith! Ich kenne den Namen von Herrn Lang Lang sehr gut.Er ist bei uns in Polen als Pianist schon seit vielen Jahren sehr bekannt.Es liegt ein versehenlicher Rechtschreibfehler vor. Als Musiklehrer von Beruf bestehe ich jedoch auf meinem eigenen:- nur ein unwissender und einfältiger Mensch klatscht nach dem ersten Teil eines jeden zyklischen Konzerts.Ende der Geschichte, Herr Smith! Punktum!
Ho il potere di sintesi,cosa che i critici non hanno ! chi si permette di non parlare bene di Lang Lang e della Buniatshvili o è invidioso da morire o non capisce una emerita ACCA !!
I must say, it is always wonderful to see a pianist really lose him/herself in the music they play, and that to me is what is always so captivating about Lang Lang. Really, because of that, it is almost impossible for him to put on a “bad” concert even though, if I’m being honest, I was never very impressed with his sound. It always seemed rather hollow to me. It was never harsh, certainly, but it lacked the deeply textured richness that separates the extraordinary from the merely talented. Sorry.
Hi, everyone, this concerto really has it all, he ( Lang Lang ) also played it at the Wahldburn, every bit as impressive, so much emotion and feeling, talent 100%, love the guy, from Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Throughout the 3rd movement, if he doesn't look hopelessly imbecilic with all that smiling, then I don't know what does. And ENOUGH of that crappola nonsense about how much he enjoys playing, as if to imply that other non-smiling pianists dislike what they're doing. Lang exudes a smug, discomforting kind of self-confidence which can be off-putting to some viewers, and downright repulsive to many more.
Yes, what happened to the start of the concerto, it is one of the best parts! What happened? Did someone goof posting?! What happened to the original with the Gershwin piece? There was nothing wrong with the whole thing! Did RU-vid take it down? I hope someone corrects this soon.