From performing at the 2008 and 2026 Olympics and collaborating with Metallica to playing for Pope Francis and topping Billboard charts, Lang Lang remains one of the leading figures in expanding classical music’s reach.
The global piano star returns to Walt Disney Concert Hall for a highly anticipated solo recital, performing Mozart’s playful Rondo along with two of Beethoven’s most beloved piano sonatas—the “Pathétique” and his emotionally charged penultimate sonata.
After intermission, Lang Lang invites us on a romantic getaway to Spain via Albéniz’s flamenco-flavored Suite española as well as the chivalrous yet somber “Quejas” from Goyescas, Granados’ collection of pieces inspired by Spanish painter Francisco de Goya.
Lang Lang closes out the recital with two works by his personal piano hero, Franz Liszt: the lightning-fast Tarantella and the deeply moving Consolation No. 2—the piece Lang Lang describes as “a whispered prayer that suddenly opens up into something universal.”
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Lang first began playing piano age three and it only took him two years before he won his first local competition in Shenyang. In the creative footsteps of his father, a well-known ehru player in China, Lang moved to Beijing when he was nine to continue his studies at the Central Music Conservatory. Initially having trouble with his lessons, Lang’s love for the piano was revitalised when a music teacher asked him to play along to Mozart’s Piano Sonata No.10 in C major, as has since developed a proclivity for classical Western music.
Lang later studied under Professor Zhao Ping-Guo, won the 1993 Xing Hai Cup Piano Competition and first prize at the fourth International Competition for Young Pianist in Ettlingen, Germany. Still in his early teens the Chinese pianist garnered a lot of attention, earned a number of acclaimed awards including first place at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians, and played with some of the most well-respected orchestras in the world. At 15 Lang moved to Philadelphia, U.S., and began his studentship under Gary Graffman at the Curtis Institute of Music.
Known for his charismatic appeal that has more in common with rock stars and concert pianists, Lang made his U.S. debut at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago in 1999, followed by a show at Carnegie Hall, New York, in 2001. Following a tour with the Philadelphia Orchestra and a show at the Proms, in Royal Albert Hall, London, the pianist made his recoding debut in 2003. The CD featured Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn’s first piano concertos with Berenbolm and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and earned Lang considerable acclaim. He later performed at Beijing’s opening ceremony for the 2008 Summer Olympics to over a billion people.
The pianist has since provided the score to a number of soundtracks including “The Painted Veil” and “The Banquet”, has played to a number of respected figures including Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II, and has performed on high profile TV shows and at events including “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.
Lang Lang is quite possibly one of the world’s most renowned concert pianists. He is originally from Shenyang, Liaoning, China. He started the piano at the young age of three and at age five he won first place at the Shenyang Piano Competition where he performed in public for the first time. It is no wonder that he later in his career; he got offered a recording contract for his efforts. He has been hailed by critics as “the biggest most exciting young keyboard talent I have encountered in many a year of attending piano recitals”.
Seeing him live is one of the most amazing experiences as he plays with such feeling and soul, drawing the audience in to his place at the piano, inviting them in as he plays through some of the most incredible pieces, from the likes of Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven. When he plays, it is literally an extension of his personality that fills the room, captivating and enchanting.