Those that call Lang Lang a bad pianist KNOW FOR A FACT that they ONLY do so out of TOTAL SPITE AND JEALOUSY of his SHEER GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lang Lang HAS what we ALL DESPERATELY WISH we could have AND THE TEUTH OF THAT FACT, NOT opinion, FACT LITERALLY EATS THEM UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
A beautiful skilled keyboard collaboration to two Debussy lyrical pieces. When you see the joy in their faces as they play you know you are watching something rare and special. I can watch this over and over and it never loses its magic.
What a wonderful musical relationship between Christoph and Langlang! It is so lucky for Langlang to have so many outstanding mentors'help and training! Hopefully, Haochen Zhang, a new piano star, will get the same luck like Langlang some day!
This is absolutely amazing. This kind of performance happens only rarely in a lifetime. Two musicians suddenly find a groove and both are able to “click”.
Porq es el mejor de estos nuevos tiempos e incluso supera a los anteriores en su tecnica interpretacion y gestualudad. Con solo ver su expresion uno es feliz ❤❤❤
9 лет назад
Debussy, Petite Suite. So zu spielen ist ein Wunder, und das wunder ist Lang Lang & Eschenbach, wow, best. Ich kann es nicht mit Worten sagen, bravo!!!
I love Langlang's interpretation ! He really seams to show what he is felling. Once I read a interview that he said he can't play whit out making this faces. hahahaha i just love him. Beside this ... he is GORGEOUS! MARRY ME LANG LANG ! ^_______^ I'm a pianist eather ... hahaha Wonderfull!
Its true, Lang Lang even said he sometimes see visions of colors by playing each sets of notes, thats how much he is into the music. I am sorry to say Lang Lang is currently married to a beautiful wife Gina Alice Redlinger :-)
It's a very fantastic and beautiful performance. How can their chemistry be so perfect? I'm lucky to hear Eschenbach play when I was young and LangLang play in my old age.😍😍😍
Keep coming back to watch this, they are both great, Lang Lang has such great respect for Christoph, and yes, it would have been unrehearsed, don’t forget they are two prominent musicians who nan sight read music, like you and I read a book! Australia
Beautiful. As pleasant as these two men get along and beyond the passion to play. +tsihpem Lang Lang explained why he likes the man he plays with, for other reasons: his human qualities and his pleasure to meet him again each time, despite their schedule, as if they had left the day before.
I met lang lang once when he came to fresno and played Tchaikowsky concerto no1. back stage he shook my hand and i asked him when he was going to play the rock 3. he sead next album. He is a realy cool guy and a super great pianist. that was like 12 years ago though.
Yes, their relationship is very special. I used to use part of the Emperor in a multi-cultural group session in a business school, They threw me out because I didn't tell them what the objectives of the lesson were! When Lang Lang came to Leeds Town Hall, he pointed to the gallery where Dame Fanny Waterman sat and said "I am here because this lady asked me to be an ambassador for the Leeds competition. It is the highest honour I have ever received." The place went bananas with stamping, clapping, cheering and every noise you can imagine. I got worried in case the pubs might be shut when they finished.
Hermosoa culminacion como bis con Debussi, luego del excepcional concierto n=5 El Emperador con estos dos genios como Eschenbach y Lang Lang,,,,,,,Siempre los recordare,,,,Gracias !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reagálnom kell rá.Az első momentumtól végig mosolyogtam. Ez nem egyszerűen produkció volt.Csak szavak jutnak most eszembe arról, amit láttam, hallottam.Játék, barátság, szerelem, tisztelet, megbecsülés.Alkalmazkodás. Támogatás. Összhang. bajtársiasság, szövetség, harmónia, szuverenitás.Őszinteség. Ahogyan a kezek önállóan dolgoznak, ahogyan keresztezik egymást, ahogyan behatolnak egymás területére mérhetetlen finomsággal anélkül, hogy csak egy pillanatra is megzavarnák egymást.Amilyen szeretettel, fordulnak egymás felé. Ahogyan a tekintetük találkozik, ahogyan a mosolyuk összefonódik, ahogyan a mozdulataik szinkronban vannak, az maga a szín Tiszta Harmónia.Egy burokban vannak.A vak is látja, hogy ők ketten itt, ezen a porondon összetartoznak. Mindketten úgy teszik bele a képességüket, hogy az egyetlen minőséget hoz létre, miközben CSAK EGYMÁSRA figyelnek. NEM A VERSENGÉS A CÉL:!!!Egy mikrokozmosz ami az övék és a külvilág nem számít. És lám a külvilág gyönyörködik!!!!! Nagyszerű, kifejező az a szimbolikus aktus, amikor helyet cserélnek.Mintha mindketten a másik bőrébe bújnának., hogy értsék, megtapasztalják a másik helyzetét. És a játék így is tökéletes. ( Én valahogy úgy érzem, hogy a valóságos életben is lehet így. )
Es una persona encantadora. Se adapta a nuestra cultura musical. Su cultura intelectual es estupenda. La evolución política en un Oriente tan extenso es trabajoso de evolucionar. Tampoco en la evolución occidental estamos para alegrarnos
Wish they had played the whole suite. I’d love to hear the Cortege. So many play it very fast perhaps because they can, I like it a bit slower so you can hear all the notes and wonderful harmonies and key progressions. No one does those like Debussy.
I have to admit, I liked his (LL's) Schubert B Flat that he played in Prague much more, this isn't much Debusy-like, IMHO. But unless I'm mistaken, it's actually Eschenbach who plays it "less good" most of the time... However, I can clearly see that both of them have fun playing it as well as both the orchestra and audience watching them-and that's what matters in the end.
If Lang Lang is such a bad pianist as suggest by some on RU-vid why would Eschenbach, Martha Argerich and many other top pianists and conductors invite him over and over again to play the piano with them or with their orchestras?
Mingyu Nan Did you not see the joy on the faces of the members in the Orchestra as well as the audience? Did you not notice the lengthy applause? When the views on you tube goes ski high and when great composers, pianists have nothing but good things say about his music I'm suppose to believe that all this is "contracts and promotions"?
i've always music suppose to elevate the soul to a higher standard, but i guess all these perpetual naysayers are still their inferior stratus to become something better. When people have the special talent to do what they do such as LL, they no longer seek the approval of the masses but rather search for what remain to be learned and attempt to fill the void of their imperfections.
Well, I guess he has something good to offer in the line of his art if he's able to sell tickets and make money. Something you are BLIND to see and cannot see but other great professional musicians CAN.
You don't necessarily have to be good to sell tickets, skimask. You only have to have to have something to offer and he offers a show... nothing more, nothing less.
Bis après le Concerto n° 5 de Beethoven au Festival de Schleswig-Holstein de 2012, orchestre NDR de Hambourg dirigé par Christoph Eschenbach. En Bateau et Ballet, numéros 3 et 4 de la Petite suite (1899) composée par Debussy à la demande de Durand son éditeur pour les amateurs doués.