郎朗 lang lang playing Strauss - Fledermaus, Op.56 piano
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Makes me remember VICTOR BORGE ajajaj
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@bhaihay1 the talent he puts to waste? i love him for being stupid. i hope he remains that way.
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With all due respect, my grammar is entirely correct. That you disagree with my opinion, which you are of course at perfect liberty to do, is another story. Please do not mistake the two things. The rest of your obviously highly informed opinion I will leave without comment
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@Spiritakis Your grammar is wrong! Correct English would be: "My issue ... with Lang Lang ... is _my_ innate lack of musicality ..." Lang Lang is the only pianist today to employ tempo rubato correctly and not play like a machine. You have to go back to Alfred Grünfeld (born in 1852, and Johann Strauß' favorite interpreter of his works) to hear similarly idiomatic playing. Neither Horowitz or Richter had this ability, they all sound like would-up metronomes in comparison.
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I like this version...
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Phenomenal playing!
Reincarnation of Victor Borge.
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"innate lack of musicality" - what a fucking blowhard thing to spout off.
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He loves his work, and is good at it.But he acts like a cunt.
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hes not even pressing all the keys
ROFLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think he is one of the best pianists in the world! God bless china! No one has the fingers like he does!!! No one! His performance is always so passionate I just wanna get up and dance! Absolutely amazing, no doubt! From his face impression you can tell he put so much soul in his playing for the love of music! Bravo!!! Lang land rocks! As always and always will be period! I just wish that those idiots should realized how ridiculous their comments sound like, obviously they're jealous!
Like it or not, he is the biggest box office draw as far as pianists go. Those who attack Lang Lang cannot aspire to even 10% of his talent.
bhaihay1 5 months ago 9
@skimask777
I agree. But my issue, as that of many other people, with Lang Lang has nothing to do with his facial expressions. It has to do with innate lack of musicality, of any real understanding what he's playing.
Spiritakis 9 months ago 8