E-News for Annual Concert and Ball Music Director Wolfgang Sawallisch leads The PhiladelphiaOrchestra and internationally acclaimed young pianist lang lang in the http://www.philorch.org/groups/poa02/www/enews_20021220.html
News Philadelphia's premier whitetie benefit concert features internationallyacclaimed pianist lang lang (Philadelphia, January 10, 2003). http://www.philorch.org/groups/poa02/www/news_20030110.html
The Bulletin Online - Move Over Billy Joel Move over Billy Joel. Susan Love Fitts. The new kid on the block isthe twentyyear-old knock-your-socks-off pianist lang lang. Get http://www.thebulletin.com/archives/2002/december/langlang.htm
Extractions: Move over Billy Joel Susan Love Fitts The new kid on the block is the twenty-year-old knock-your-socks-off pianist Lang Lang. Get in line now to buy tickets for The Society for the Performing Arts' presentation of this stunning virtuoso Saturday, January 11th at Wortham Center's Cullen Theater. Don't like classical music? Be prepared to change your mind after hearing this fearless and breathtaking performer, named by Teen People's issue as one of the "Top Twenty Teens Who Will Change the World." It was a bad day for Andre Watts in August 1999 when he had to cancel his performance at the Ravinia Festival outside Chicago. But it turned out to be a big break for Lang Lang when he was called in at the last minute as a substitute for the ailing Watts. The young pianist suddenly found himself sharing the stage with an all-star cast that included Leon Fleisher, Alicia de Larrocha, Frederica von Stade and Isaac Stern. And he dazzled them all.
The Gilmore | Rising Stars Recital Series 2000-01 Fire not only describes the intensity of the young Russian pianist, but is langlang, China Born in Shen Yang, China, lang lang entered the China Central http://www.gilmore.org/recital.asp?page=artists
RedLudwig.com: Music News circuit. pianist lang lang has been named the first winner of theSchleswigHolstein Music Festival's Leonard Bernstein Award. The http://www.redludwig.com/news/archive/080902.html
[Story Title Here] - [Life] - CRI Online Back to Life Main Page. Talented Young pianist Comes Home. lang lang, a youngChinese pianist, is the new darling of music lovers in the United States. http://web12.cri.com.cn/english/2001/May/16491.htm
Extractions: Quick Find People in the Know Sports World China Horizons Voices from Other Lands Life in China ... In the Spotlight CRI Online Life At Home, At School, At Work Back to Life Main Page Talented Young Pianist Comes Home Lang Lang, a young Chinese pianist, is the new darling of music lovers in the United States. The Chicago Tribune hailed him as "a phenomenal talent;" the New York Times considers him "stunning;" the San Francisco Chronicle described his playing as being "nothing short of breathtaking." Updated at 2001/05/29 10:30 Back to Life Main Page Related Stories South Korean Pianist to Perform in Beijing
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Season And Tickets Rising young superstar pianist lang lang returns to Symphony Center, joiningthe Orchestra in Mendelssohns exhilarating Piano Concerto No. http://www.cso.org/sat_performdetail.taf?eventid=4010
February 1, 2003 - Chinese New Year pianist lang lang with The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Sensational 20Year Old pianist lang lang Performs Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. http://www.scanews.com/spot/2003/january/s647/newyear/news.html
Extractions: This performance mixes puppetry with music, humor, elegance, and special effects to create an engaging show based on Chinese folklore. Each 45-minute show presents five independent stories with their own unique characters: The Crane and The Tortoise, A Donkey's Best Friend, The Dancer, Old Man and the Monkeys, The Super Duper Ping Pong Match.
Ravinia Festival Eschenbach July 4 8 - An extraordinary artistic collaboration of mentor andprotégé with Christoph Eschenbach and world-renowned pianist lang lang. http://secure.amnnewmedia.com/ravinia/lite/content_residency.html
Extractions: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra in residence at Ravinia is one of our favorite sounds of summer. Maestro Christoph Eschenbach will conduct the CSO in 12 of its 24 programs and will perform in several recitals and Postlude concerts. Our summer is rich with well-loved classics by Bach, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. And we've created stunning new productions and tapped some of the most exciting performers of today.
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Extractions: Students from Central Music Conservatory and Beijing School for the Blind attend the orchestral rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic (Beijing, October 16, 2002) Today Citigroup invited 85 students from China Central Music Conservatory and Beijing School for the Blind to the orchestral rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic to hear Lang Lang, a former student of the China Central Music Conservatory, and now an international star, perform. Lang Lang, Pianist Lorin Maazel, Music Director of New York Philharmonic A student from Beijing School for the Blind is giving flowers to Mr. Maazel.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Season And Tickets - Subscriptions Guest artists including violinists Pamela Frank, Frank Peter Zimmermann and VadimRepin, pianist lang lang and baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky join the BSO to http://www.baltimoresymphony.org/season_tickets/subscriptions_more.asp
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Symphony Preview: By Andrew Druckenbrod, PostGazette Classical Music Critic. Don't tryto tell pianist lang lang it's rough growing up as a child prodigy. http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/20030214pso0214fnp7.asp
Extractions: April 2, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Previous Articles Movies/Videos TV/Radio SoundScene ... Symphony Preview: Friday, February 14, 2003 By Andrew Druckenbrod, Post-Gazette Classical Music Critic Don't try to tell pianist Lang Lang it's rough growing up as a child prodigy. Now 20, he feels the pressure of evolving out of prodigy status was well worth it. He knows it opened unique opportunities for him, not the least of which was traveling from his native China to Philadelphia to enroll at Curtis Institute of Music. PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY WITH: Mariss Jansons, conductor; Lang Lang, piano. WHERE: Heinz Hall, Downtown. WHEN: 8 tonight and Saturday. TICKETS: $19.25-$65.25. 412-392-4900. Another is signing a rare multi-year deal with a record company, as he did this week with Deutsche Grammophone, inking a five-year contract. "You see the great talent, but you want to know if he can develop into a piano master and great musician," says Lang Lang. "It is a big challenge if you have had a big career when you are young."
Extractions: HOME ABOUT US SUPPORT THE BUSHNELL SEARCH ... NEWS ARCHIVE Contact: Jennifer Gallagher (860) 987-6082; E-mail: jennifer_gallagher@bushnell.org HARTFORD, Conn., April 3, 2001 - The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Yuri Temirkanov, will perform at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts as part of Fleet Showcase on Sunday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. Pianist Lang Lang will be the featured soloist during the program, which includes Prokofief's Lt. Kije Suite, Op. 60, Greig's Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 and Sibelius' Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 42. Tickets are available at The Bushnell Box Office by calling (860) 987-5900 or online at www.bushnell.org. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is internationally recognized as having achieved a preeminent place among the world's most important orchestras. Renowned for its imaginative interpretations of masterworks and uncompromising innovation, the BSO has been hailed as "a prototype for the performance of classical music in the 21st century" by USA Today. In October 1997, the BSO's prospects for even greater artistic achievement were considerably enhanced when Maestro Temirkanov accepted the position as the group's 11th Music Director. Recognized on every continent as among the most talented conductors of his generation, Maestro Temirkanov is also the Music Director and Chief Conductor of Russia's legendary St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Principal Guest Conductor of the Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Laureate of London's Royal Philharmonic.
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Langlang Oct. 13, 2000. ROCK HILL At the age of 17, pianist lang lang has alreadyshown himself to be an artist of maturity and depth well beyond his years. http://www.winthrop.edu/news/releases/archivereleases/fall2000/langlangconcert.h
Extractions: Back to News and Events Award-winning Chinese Pianist A ppears Oct. 21 at Winthrop As Part Of 25 th Anniversary of Artist Series Oct. 13, 2000 ROCK HILL At the age of 17, pianist Lang Lang has already shown himself to be an artist of maturity and depth well beyond his years. In October 1998, he made his U.S. debut with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performing Beethovens Choral Fantasy , Alan Gilbert conducting. In August 1999, Lang Langs career took another major leap when, on two days notice, he replaced an ailing soloist at the Ravinia festival to perform with the Chicago Symphony. The response was immediate and unanimous: the Chicago press called him a phenomenal talent. This young pianist, who was born in Shen Yang, China, will appear at Byrnes Auditorium in Rock Hill at 8 p.m. on Oct. 21. ARTS etc and Winthrop University sponsor the concert. Lang Lang began his musical studies at the age of three at the Music College under Professor Zhu Ya Fen. In 1993, he entered the China Central Music Conservatory and was accepted four years later at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he currently studies with Gary Graffman, one of the outstanding pianists of this century.
Extractions: Stephen Hough has emerged as a unique presence on the international concert scene. In his highly acclaimed recitals and with the worlds finest orchestras, he combines the imagination and pianistic color of the past with the scholarship of the present. He is the first classical musician to be awarded the $500,000 MacArthur Prize. Program:
Kimmel Center > Breaking News Philadelphia Piano Sensation lang lang Makes Kimmel Center Recital Debut March 14 ViolinistSarah Chang Makes Philadelphia Recital Debut with pianist Lars Vogt http://www.kimmelcenter.org/news/
Extractions: piano virtuoso Lang Lang in Houston recital debut HOUSTON-Society for the Performing Arts, bringing the world's best to Houston, presents Lang Lang in his Houston recital debut on Saturday, Jan. 11 in Wortham Center's Cullen Theater at 8 p.m. This stunning 20-year-old pianist, born in Shen Yang, China, has been called 'the Tiger Woods of classical music.' Since his dramatic and triumphant last-minute appearance at the Ravinia Festival in August 1999, when he filled in for an indisposed André Watts, Lang Lang burst upon the international music scene with unparalleled excitement and acclaim when he played Rachmaninoff's First Piano Concerto. Hailed by the Chicago Tribune as the biggest, most exciting keyboard talent encountered in many years, and already performing with the world's leading orchestras, Lang Lang has shown himself to be an artist of significant maturity and depth. When Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 with the Baltimore Symphony under Uri Temirkanov, The New York Times wrote, "He is stunning."