Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - Does anyone know the details of pianist Lang Lang? ! (Birthday, height, weight, blood type, constellation ...)

Does anyone know the details of pianist Lang Lang? ! (Birthday, height, weight, blood type, constellation ...)

Lang Lang is the youngest piano master in the world today. 1982 was born in Shenyang, China. He is only three years old and is a meticulous piano student. At the age of five, he won the first prize in the local competition and began his "professional" career. Lang Lang entered the famous Beijing Central Conservatory of Music at the age of 9. 15 years old, participated in the German International Young Pianist Competition and won the first prize. Graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and studied under the dean Gary graffman. 1999, at the lavinia Music Festival, he temporarily replaced the sick pianist Andre Watts, and his performance was a blockbuster, causing a whirlwind. The public and critics unanimously praised his performance as "wonderful", "dizzy" and "rare genius in the world".

As an exaggerated expression, the word prodigy has long been overused. But it is undeniable that there are indeed many prodigies in the music world, and pianist Lang Lang obviously belongs to one of them. 1982 was born in Shenyang, China. He is only three years old and is a meticulous piano student. At the age of five, he won the first prize in the local competition and began his "professional" career. Lang Lang entered the famous Beijing Central Conservatory of Music at the age of 9. 15 years old, participated in the German International Young Pianist Competition and won the first prize.

He later graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and studied under the dean Gary graffman. 1999, at the lavinia Music Festival, he temporarily replaced the sick pianist Andre Watts, and his performance was a blockbuster, causing a whirlwind. The public and critics unanimously praised his performance as "wonderful", "dizzy" and "rare genius in the world". His brilliant career began. Now he is an artist under the high-profile German record company (DG). His debut DG album Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky's piano concerto have received extensive media attention. The recording of his recital in Carnegie Hall in June last year will be released by DG Company in March this year. The concert received different responses, but one thing is certain, that is, he is really talented.

Behind elegant manners and childlike smiling faces is a young man's ambition and iron will, which is a strong support for amazing talent and good training. He also has a strong sense of self and good discrimination, many of which have been described by his parents. His parents made great sacrifices for the growth of their only child. Before Lang Lang was two years old, his parents spent half of their annual income-about $300-to buy their children the first piano. Most families in China are very strict with their children. In an earlier interview, Lang Lang said that he came from a typical China family-strict father's loving mother; Lang Lang's father gave up his job and left his home in Shenyang to accompany him to study at the Beijing Conservatory of Music, so his parents separated for a long time ... Lang Lang, who was only 2 1, attracted the attention of the media as a classical musician and entered the ranks of "20 young people who will change the world" selected by People magazine. In 2003, he held 150 concerts, traveling between three continents. Only the first two days of the Cod Hall concert in Montreal were spent in their own homes. In our impression, the young man is handsome, talkative and energetic.

Lang Lang was born in Shenyang, China. At the age of 3, he began to study piano with Professor Zhu Yafen from Shenyang Conservatory of Music. At the age of 9, he entered the Central Conservatory of Music and studied under Professor Zhao Pingguo. 65438-0997 was admitted to the famous Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with excellent results, and studied under the dean Gary graffman.

Although Lang Lang often performs in concert halls in major cities around the world, China audiences rarely have the opportunity to enjoy his live performances. Only in June of 200 1 2000, he returned to the motherland with the great conductor Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and successfully played Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No.1 at the "Centennial Celebration" concert in the Great Hall of the People. In an interview, Master Sa called Lang Lang "one of the greatest artists in the world".

1At the lavinia Music Festival in August, 999, Lang Lang took the place of Andre Watts, who was unwell, and achieved dramatic success, which quickly set off a "whirlwind of Lang Lang" in the international music scene.

From 65438 to 0999, this charming pianist has cooperated with the "Big Five" in the United States and most first-class symphony orchestras in the world. In 2002, Lang Lang became the first artist to win the Bernstein Art Achievement Award, which was established for professional artists, and Lang Lang was also the first professional musician in the world to enjoy this honor. In 2003 and 2004, Lang Lang's performance schedule was full, and there was a concert almost every two days. In 2005, international political circles competed to invite a pianist, who was 23-year-old Lang Lang. 10 10 On September 9, US President Bush invited Lang Lang to give a special concert at the White House, which was the first China musician to give a concert at the White House. 10 June 16, Lang Lang was invited to give a concert at the EU headquarters. On June165438+1October 1 1, Lang Lang gave a special concert for visiting General Secretary Hu Jintao and German President. Lang Lang's records are exclusively recorded by Tayrac Records Company. The first record was a live recital recorded at Tanglewood Seiji Ozawa Concert Hall. The second album, released in the spring of 2002, is the third piano concerto recorded live by Rachmaninov at the ball in Royal Albert Hall, London, which ranks among the best in the sales charts of American classical music works.

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