Lang Lang plays Mozart Sonata in B flat Major, K.333, 1st Movement.

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

Lang Lang plays Mozart Sonata in B flat Major, K.333, 1st Movement.

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  • @apforeverrx im playing for national piano competition

  • I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Lang Lang plays with such clarity, accuracy, tonal variation and lightness of touch that I am only filled with admiration and envy! My personal opinion is that the way we express any piece of music is OUR OWN interpretation or copied from someone else we heard. Has anyone ever questioned Mozart or Chopin or Bach or Beethoven as to exactly how their music should to be played? Have you heard them say which interpretation is best? I doubt it. Lang Lang is great.

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  • Compare this to Justin Beiber (Beaver).

  • can't believe how many haters...

  • To you negative folks, your inability and jealousy is showing. This man is a master and you are slugs. You don't deserve to have ears.

  • The haters think they are so right and justified while they don't even have the marginal mentality and skill of Lang Lang....

    May god bless them.

  • @SuperFlute10 Funny how you are the authority on piano playing all of a sudden.

  • bravissimo!!

  • ...he plays this like he was not interested in the music of Mozart at all, like he was only trying to DEMONSTRATE something to this Proms(?) audience...demonstrate what?...that he can produce, on demand, the semblance of the "classicist" dry sound?...anything else?..

  • Where was this performed?

  • he moves around too much in his seat.i always thought that when your playing classical music your supposed to stay calm and not move around too much

  • I don't understand why he often rises his fingers when they are not playing, and having a shallow touch. That's a wrong way to play classical music. You must feel every note in deep! It's wrong just to play every note and pulse correct!

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