Er ist technisch brillant, aber sein Spiel hat inzwischen null Seele. Ein selbstverliebter Gockel. Ich habe ihn life erlebt und mir tut das Geld, das ich für die Karten ausgegeben habe heute noch leid.
To owenzhang: YOU look at that smug, shit-eating smile! It's hard to erase that face from one's mind, with its being plastered all over the place. And as for playing the piano for the 'joy' of it, who doesn't? Are other pianists suffering in misery by not employing this silly-ass smirking, grinning and cutesy eye motions?
I have also played this piece, and must admit it is very hard to refrain from smiling. This is truly a very happy piece, and profesional players that really understand the music smile.
I can imagine Mozart himself listening to this performance and having a jolly good time! Lang Lang really takes advantage of both the incredible precision and strength of a big Steinway & his own mastery (wow!) of piano technique here.
This is the exact performance Mozart would've played !! What a great interpretation Lang Lang! He's not just a fabulous pianist, but also a performer, which is just as important! Mozart would be proud! Edit: yall are taking this too seriously 💀💀 I was just trying to compliment his playing like it ain’t that deep 🌚
@@richardvolpe7664 I mean, one can argue about interpretations all day long but claiming this couldn't be true bc Mozart, the man known for his fart and poop humor, would have been too tasteful for this is kind of hilarious 😅
Prodigieux...fabuleux....il est complètement habité par ce qu il fait...c'est rare les gens passionnés parce qu ils font... c'est un génie tout comme Mozart
@@richardvolpe7664 Respectfully, Your taking this way too seriously. Music is supposed to be, at the end of the day, a good piece, no matter the speed or tempo. I personally thought that this sped up version was quite nice as it was lively.
Mozart actually intended it to be that fast but had to tune it down due to the quality of the pianos back then. You learn that in the Mozart Museum in Wien. Very interesting.
Source? I don’t trust comments like this without citations. This is how stupid stuff gets passed around the world through the internet and too many people are gullible and don’t bother fact checking and just accept what a person says 🙄
1:25 when Lang Lang feels the need to give the piano a scolding 😂 Still, he’s just having the time of his life, whilst performing an incredibly complicated piece, whilst all the time playing WITH the piano (not playing THE piano ) This is why we need to respect him!
@@pianocats6872 At 1:33, the notes lie so comfortably "under the hand," as pianists like to say, that the passage almost 'plays itself', even at a high speed. It's no exaggeration to say, in fact, that this section is "easy as pie," compared to hundreds of examples. Here are three: Chopin etudes op.10, nos.1 and 2; Liszt's "Feux Follets." I hope this convinces you. If not, then I have nothing more to say.
@@pianocats6872 Like all "accomplished" pianists. of COURSE I can play this flawlessly at Lang's tempo. You seem to think that this would be a sort of super-human feat, when in fact it would present no difficulty at all. In other words, this rondo simply SOUNDS (at high speed, that is) much harder than it is. Incidentally, I don't believe that Lang, even when he's in one of his most tasteless moods, would ever play it this way as part of a formal recital. In the video at hand, I think he, in a spirit of "encore excitement" spontaneously decided to tickle his listeners' fancy by "horsing around," so to speak, by throwing formality out of the window (you know - - the "what the hell!" approach), realizing, he was sure, that the crowd would love it (and of course, they did). Any professional pianist would have no difficulty in citing dozens and dozens of piano works whose technical challenges make this little Mozart Turkish March (that's what the composer titled it, and the very word "march" should certainly caution against a wildly madcap tempo) what it is: mere child's play, no matter what the chosen speed. Have I finally made this clear?
lol at all the people saying this is not what Mozart would have wanted. This performance was an encore. He can do whatever he wants to entertain the crowd. He could do Rach 2 and 3 from memory and play with the Berlin Philharmonic but yet he’s not good enough for you. Simon Rattle had nothing but praise when they did Prokofiev and Bartok together but somehow you know better. Again, LOL.
To jws4444: You think that just because he's played some concertos from memory (as ALL pianists do!), he's incapable of displaying abhorrently poor taste? This smiling fool gets away with it, thanks to the "cultivated, ultra-sophisticated, easily entertained" crowd of adoring listeners. As for Simon Rattle's opinions, I'd like to think that he'd regard this delivery as musically inappropriate, but with his well-known sense of humor, he'd probably just laugh it off as a spur-of-the-moment stunt or "party trick," mischievously calculated to please, of course.
@@pianocats6872 Learn some piano? I've performed six Mozart sonatas, twelve by Beethoven, three by Haydn, two by Chopin, et al. Plus 14 concertos with orchestra. Yes, I criticize Lang for some of his outrageous interpretations, but I also compliment his superb performances of, for instance, etudes and other short works of Chopin. Done in the studio, they're free from all the exaggerations and peculiarities that abound in his 'public' performances. If I point out, for example, that he ruins the last page of Beethoven's Appassionata sonata by rushing like a madman to the end, I like to think, for god's sake, that I know SOMEthing about what I'm saying.
@@richardvolpe7664 Why don’t you upload all of those wonderful sonatas? I am always looking for more music to listen to. Also, not only is playing it hard, performing it in front of hundreds of audience members and millions of criticizing UA-cam listeners like yourself is even harder. Try to enjoy the hard work Lang lang has put in for this amazing moment of music.
I confess that I’ve been to Hong Kong Disneyland far too many times to the point where I really hate that song, but Lang Lang has brought it back for me. Wonderful!
Great ease and complete mastery with his magical fingers ! Each note seems to have an identity and a personality of its own! Really magnificent performance ! Thank you Lang Lang
To josephsang: So, at his madcap speed, you say that "each note seems to have an identity & personality of its own?" For some reason, I'm having difficulty understanding this.
my guy is if gear 5 luffy could play piano here's a meme steven he's dad :HE LEARNT TO PLAY MOZART BY LISTENIGN TO THE MCDONALDS JINGLE!!!! lang lang : yup, thats me
To petereinach8608: I suppose I should give you the benefit of the doubt, and presume that you've never heard this piece played properly. Do you realize that he's bastardizing this rondo by doubling its usual speed? And that he's more than willing to disrespect the composer's intention, as long as there's a good chance that this "sensational spectacle" of a performance will delight and impress the crowd? His tactics are as cheap and distasteful as - - well, as you said, they're "out of this world."
@@pianocats6872 Any semi-conscious person who's been following Lang's work for the past two decades, knows only too well that he's one of the happiest people in the whole world, so of course he's 'having fun', and maybe he does like it this fast. But, being a shrewd cookie, he also knows that his audience will love it played this way, and he's not about to deprive them of the thrill. Is this the sort of rendition Mozart would've approved of? I doubt it, but of course I can't prove it. No matter how you look at this, though, his delivery wasn't in the proper musical style, nor did it bear any resemblance to the composer's tempo instruction. As a pianist myself, I can trot out dozens of 'moderately fast' pieces, and play them at double the speed, but in so doing, I'd be aware that I'm nerely "fooling around," and not being respectful to the composer's wishes.
Of course, this is not what Mozart would've expected. Lang Lang just changes this piece from ''absolute music'' into ''program music'', with a story line occurring in audiences' mind. Whenever I see him playing Mozart pieces, I'm always reminded of Rachmaninoff playing Mozart. I kind of understand why he's that popular. By the way, Richardvolpe7664 is quite a frequent viewer of Lang Lang-related videos, isn't he? Maybe he could upload some videos of his performance as a pianist, just to let us know what a good pianist should be like...
Why are they laughing? Lang takes it very seriously, and it is a wonderful interpretation. Many people who listen to classical music are ignorant snobs.
@ i dont know.. people laught immediately after the play starts, they make fun of it, they don't even know what's coming, they just think it's a play for children and not for a musician of Lang's stature, and of course he plays along, they are his audience, the classical music scene is like that, it's unbearable.
@@sikmaveza It is there, huge contrasts, great phrasing, alternance of expressive traits with more martial ones, brillance, then poetic atmosphere at the end. This is music, communicating emotions.
@@Paroles_et_Musique Emotions? Tell me where this light-weight march displays, of all things, "emotion." Expressive traits? Great phrasing? I'm forced to assume that you've never heard a proper (meaning, according to the composer's wishes) performance of this piece. You'll be as shocked to hear this played at a sensible tempo as I was horrified to witness this cheap, irreverent parody that Lang, with his unique brazenness, dished out to the crowd, all of whom, of course, ate up every last scrap in their typical enthusiasm. No surprise there.
Me encanta la música clásica siempre me ha Gustado......ni mis amigos ni mi mamá entienden Cómo A mí me gusta la música clásica mi mamá dice Pero a ti no que te deben de gustar esas cosas de reggaetón y así ........ me gusta la música clásica y más piano y violín 🎉❤
Wow what a beautiful melody ❤ i love this piece of your music 🎶 although i am a pilipino I could appreciate your music 😊thanks for playing love you George you are the best ❤❤❤
I recently played on a D model that Yuja played in concert. If that piano could have talked, I’m sure would have scoffed at my feeble attempts at playing it. When showing this video to my wife, who knows music but is not a pianist, said “that’s just unbelievable; how does she do that?”
No, it’s both. It focuses on 3 parts:his hands, his face and him with the piano. It’s balanced and it wouldn’t be the same video just looking at his hands too.
@@n-zb3hs During the 2:08 performance, his hands got close-ups for about 15 sec, from further (mostly from below) about 25, the rest is him making fun of ... Mozart? the audience that is besotted with his stupid grimacing... do you call that balanced?? He can play a lot better when he's at it. Here, he shows no respect to the music or the composer at all with his charade.
@UCRgwUptmncymQ94WMJrjEiw And if not? If audiences consisted only of piano players, who would the players play for?? Do you seriously think non-player audiences do not understand music or differences among players? By the way, I used to play, and lots of pianists and piano teachers I know have a low opinion of Lang Lang. My opinion has been changing for the better but this recording points to the other direction. I give him the benefit of the doubt that he can develop into someone serious. But if you can't understand the difference, why do you play yourself? As I suppose that was the origin of your 'Bruh'. Blah blah blah...
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Time for Christmas gifts for the beloved ones, a big big pile of good music, as big as a mountain, giving them gorgeous performers a reason more having fun performing and entertain us fans, just in time to organize more music happenings dating fans & paaaarty 🎉❤🎉
I love how happy he is. He is simply enjoying the beauty of music, which I respect.
Er ist technisch brillant, aber sein Spiel hat inzwischen null Seele. Ein selbstverliebter Gockel. Ich habe ihn life erlebt und mir tut das Geld, das ich für die Karten ausgegeben habe heute noch leid.
To timspiano: Now ain't that nice: He's so happy. And boy, is he ever enjoying the beauty (!) of the music.
He should be horse-whipped.
I hate that most of today's songs are about the lyrics than the music. Except for sme Exceptions.
@@kerstinrieck3648don’t compare yourself with the piano god, it is no use. He will always be better than self-absorbed roosters.
@@pianocats6872 Lang Lang isnt even close to being a piano god. Not to hate. Other pianists like Ivo Pogorelich Sung Chang Yuja Wang , and so on.
He plays all classical piece so comfortably and make him look like he wrote it
Agree
He is playing piano for the joy of it, his character shows it all, just look that smile!😊
To owenzhang: Well, YOU look at that stupid smirk on that smiley-faced circus performer! How unbearable can this creature get?
To owenzhang: YOU look at that smug, shit-eating smile! It's hard to erase that face from one's mind, with its being plastered all over the place. And as for playing the piano for the 'joy' of it, who doesn't? Are other pianists suffering in misery by not employing this silly-ass smirking, grinning and cutesy eye motions?
@@richardvolpe7664I would love to see your version with no smiling ☺️ At least lang lang can play this piece, unlike SOME PEOPLE I can think of
Ok then, then upload it to your channel. I would love to hear it! 😊
I have also played this piece, and must admit it is very hard to refrain from smiling. This is truly a very happy piece, and profesional players that really understand the music smile.
Play it 0.75x and you get the classic speed of this song. Play it 0.5x and you get the version the most of the people is able to play
Play it 2x and you get the version that no one is able to play
*Piece* you Idio-
@@nashhhhh41Lang Lang after drugs
@@turtleyisepic4805😂😂😂😂😂
Play it at 2x speed you get lang langs normal speed not edited lol
I can imagine Mozart himself listening to this performance and having a jolly good time!
Lang Lang really takes advantage of both the incredible precision and strength of a big Steinway & his own mastery (wow!) of piano technique here.
Pure joy. The culmination of years of dedication and devotion.
This is the exact performance Mozart would've played !! What a great interpretation Lang Lang! He's not just a fabulous pianist, but also a performer, which is just as important! Mozart would be proud!
Edit: yall are taking this too seriously 💀💀 I was just trying to compliment his playing like it ain’t that deep 🌚
He played too fast. It's supposed to sound like a march
@@richardvolpe7664 Fanny 🤣
@@ASquidWithC4 Must've taken years for you to amass such an extensive vocabulary.
This is exact performance Mozart wouldve played?
Lmaooo
@@richardvolpe7664Mozart intended it to be this fast, but had to lower the speed for the quality of pianos back then.
I would have loved to have seen Mozarts reaction ❤
Same❤
Mozart: this fag00t isn't too bad, though his butt hurts....
probably he would bleed from his eyes
Facepalm?
I just came back from seeing him live, it was absolutely amazing
Mozart himself was a showman. Lang Lang perfectly embodies Mozart!
@@richardvolpe7664 I mean, one can argue about interpretations all day long but claiming this couldn't be true bc Mozart, the man known for his fart and poop humor, would have been too tasteful for this is kind of hilarious 😅
Oui oui d'accord Mozart était comme vous dites un 'Showman', cabot, surement conscient de son génie, quel pied.
Prodigieux...fabuleux....il est complètement habité par ce qu il fait...c'est rare les gens passionnés parce qu ils font... c'est un génie tout comme Mozart
I think I saw "Mozart himself" alive and kicking. Top performance!
To BertFlanders: It's more likely that Mozart would have a loaded pistol ready.
@@richardvolpe7664 Respectfully, Your taking this way too seriously. Music is supposed to be, at the end of the day, a good piece, no matter the speed or tempo. I personally thought that this sped up version was quite nice as it was lively.
Mozart actually intended it to be that fast but had to tune it down due to the quality of the pianos back then. You learn that in the Mozart Museum in Wien. Very interesting.
that’s so good to know! thanks for sharing this mate
So happy to see advances in music and technology that we can finally see the visions of our great composers realized 🤍 Mozart would be proud.
Source? I don’t trust comments like this without citations. This is how stupid stuff gets passed around the world through the internet and too many people are gullible and don’t bother fact checking and just accept what a person says 🙄
@@elwey444fact check before you just believe someone lol
@@NEnigma777 thanks for the advice 👍🏻didn't ask for it tho
Blistering speed, yet surgically precise. Exquisite. :)
The trill sounds really good
@@rh4438 Lang Lang's trills sound so good to me, so playful, effortless, and light
1:25 when Lang Lang feels the need to give the piano a scolding 😂
Still, he’s just having the time of his life, whilst performing an incredibly complicated piece, whilst all the time playing WITH the piano (not playing THE piano )
This is why we need to respect him!
To owenzhang6585: "An incredibly COMPLICATED piece?" Just when I thought I'd heard everything! Hilarious, simply hilarious.
If you think this is a very easy piece, try 1:33 with perfect technique and the speed that langlang plays
@@pianocats6872 At 1:33, the notes lie so comfortably "under the hand," as pianists like to say, that the passage almost 'plays itself', even at a high speed. It's no exaggeration to say, in fact, that this section is "easy as pie," compared to hundreds of examples. Here are three: Chopin etudes op.10, nos.1 and 2; Liszt's "Feux Follets." I hope this convinces you. If not, then I have nothing more to say.
If you can play it as flawlessly as Lang lang has, then it will convince me.
@@pianocats6872 Like all "accomplished" pianists. of COURSE I can play this flawlessly at Lang's tempo. You seem to think that this would be a sort of super-human feat, when in fact it would present no difficulty at all. In other words, this rondo simply SOUNDS (at high speed, that is) much harder than it is. Incidentally, I don't believe that Lang, even when he's in one of his most tasteless moods, would ever play it this way as part of a formal recital. In the video at hand, I think he, in a spirit of "encore excitement" spontaneously decided to tickle his listeners' fancy by "horsing around," so to speak, by throwing formality out of the window (you know - - the "what the hell!" approach), realizing, he was sure, that the crowd would love it (and of course, they did).
Any professional pianist would have no difficulty in citing dozens and dozens of piano works whose technical challenges make this little Mozart Turkish March (that's what the composer titled it, and the very word "march" should certainly caution against a wildly madcap tempo) what it is: mere child's play, no matter what the chosen speed. Have I finally made this clear?
Unmasked crowd; how happy I feel!
Legends say lang lang is actually singing the song out his mouth
터키행진곡은 랑랑만한게 없다…. 예전에는 이런 뮤지션들 표정이 그저 웃기기만 해서 음악시간에 친구들이랑 웃으면서 봤는데 성인이 되고 나니까 뮤지션들이 음악에 진심으로 심취한 모습들이 너무나도 멋있게느껴진다..
Great talent and intelligence. Lovely hearing her. Thank you.
What a masterpiece, Lang Lang is unique ❤️
His phrasing even at that speed is just perfect. You can feel it.
lol at all the people saying this is not what Mozart would have wanted. This performance was an encore. He can do whatever he wants to entertain the crowd. He could do Rach 2 and 3 from memory and play with the Berlin Philharmonic but yet he’s not good enough for you. Simon Rattle had nothing but praise when they did Prokofiev and Bartok together but somehow you know better. Again, LOL.
To jws4444: You think that just because he's played some concertos from memory (as ALL pianists do!), he's incapable of displaying abhorrently poor taste? This smiling fool gets away with it, thanks to the "cultivated, ultra-sophisticated, easily entertained" crowd of adoring listeners. As for Simon Rattle's opinions, I'd like to think that he'd regard this delivery as musically inappropriate, but with his well-known sense of humor, he'd probably just laugh it off as a spur-of-the-moment stunt or "party trick," mischievously calculated to please, of course.
@@richardvolpe7664 what is the poor taste you seem to have detected here?
@@richardvolpe7664 you could have just said "I hate this dude!"
@@richardvolpe7664 you don't always have to "say it all". tldr anyways.
@@Dave1507 Aha, the old "too long, didn't read" thing. Would you regard "Go ___yourself" as too long, also?
Lang Lang is a brilliant pianist and also an amazing showman. He knows how to have some fun with his audience and you can see how they love it.❤
I was just laughing all the time yet getting lost in this wonderful version..
@@richardvolpe7664 你是一个偏执狂,完全听不出其中的奥妙。对别人的人身攻击,显得你粗鲁又野蛮
@@richardvolpe7664can’t you pick on another pianist? Or learn some piano before criticizing others?
@@pianocats6872 Learn some piano? I've performed six Mozart sonatas, twelve by Beethoven, three by Haydn, two by Chopin, et al. Plus 14 concertos with orchestra. Yes, I criticize Lang for some of his outrageous interpretations, but I also compliment his superb performances of, for instance, etudes and other short works of Chopin. Done in the studio, they're free from all the exaggerations and peculiarities that abound in his 'public' performances. If I point out, for example, that he ruins the last page of Beethoven's Appassionata sonata by rushing like a madman to the end, I like to think, for god's sake, that I know SOMEthing about what I'm saying.
@@richardvolpe7664 Why don’t you upload all of those wonderful sonatas? I am always looking for more music to listen to. Also, not only is playing it hard, performing it in front of hundreds of audience members and millions of criticizing UA-cam listeners like yourself is even harder. Try to enjoy the hard work Lang lang has put in for this amazing moment of music.
Interprétation magistrale! Merci à toi Ĺang lang
0:19 -> Smooooooooth Release ❤
Yep
I confess that I’ve been to Hong Kong Disneyland far too many times to the point where I really hate that song, but Lang Lang has brought it back for me. Wonderful!
Great ease and complete mastery with his magical fingers ! Each note seems to have an identity and a personality of its own! Really magnificent performance ! Thank you Lang Lang
To josephsang: So, at his madcap speed, you say that "each note seems to have an identity & personality of its own?" For some reason, I'm having difficulty understanding this.
I love this piece that you are playing. Love it Lang Lang. Great work. ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤.
Speechless!
Tom and Jerry mode on piano
Breathtaking interpretation
you must be joking
@@johndoe6050 you must be joking
@@MrLULE you must be cumming
@@z-past1454 lol
Lang Lang is the type of person to practice for 40 hours a day
he only practices 1 or 2 hours per day, he said so in many interviews
It was a joke
It was such a good performance it gave me goosebumps :)
my guy is if gear 5 luffy could play piano
here's a meme
steven he's dad :HE LEARNT TO PLAY MOZART BY LISTENIGN TO THE MCDONALDS JINGLE!!!!
lang lang : yup, thats me
😂😂😂😂😂
Beautiful as always
Fine finger play! Masterful is an perhaps even an understatement; the magical fingering makes it soooooo enjoyable.
Love it Lang Lang ❤❤😊😊❤❤😊😊❤
Bruh he is LITERALLY Mozart
He is
Wolfgang Lang Lang Mozart
Yea exactly if he didn’t compose anything! Exactly like Amadeus! Never keep your option to your self you matter
True
Erm....not really. He's become just a show-off I'm afraid🤔Just a techique without soul. Much prefer Kissin who has no need to become a "celebrity"
LANG LANG É SIMPLISMENTE MARAVILHOSO. PRA MIM
O MELHOR PIANISTA DA
ATUALIDADE.👏👏👏👏👏👍
Fabulous and out of this world!!!
To petereinach8608: I suppose I should give you the benefit of the doubt, and presume that you've never heard this piece played properly. Do you realize that he's bastardizing this rondo by doubling its usual speed? And that he's more than willing to disrespect the composer's intention, as long as there's a good chance that this "sensational spectacle" of a performance will delight and impress the crowd? His tactics are as cheap and distasteful as - - well, as you said, they're "out of this world."
Why don’t you contemplate the possibility that langlang is actually having fun? Maybe he likes it this fast.
@@pianocats6872 Any semi-conscious person who's been following Lang's work for the past two decades, knows only too well that he's one of the happiest people in the whole world, so of course he's 'having fun', and maybe he does like it this fast. But, being a shrewd cookie, he also knows that his audience will love it played this way, and he's not about to deprive them of the thrill. Is this the sort of rendition Mozart would've approved of? I doubt it, but of course I can't prove it. No matter how you look at this, though, his delivery wasn't in the proper musical style, nor did it bear any resemblance to the composer's tempo instruction. As a pianist myself, I can trot out dozens of 'moderately fast' pieces, and play them at double the speed, but in so doing, I'd be aware that I'm nerely "fooling around," and not being respectful to the composer's wishes.
mozart would be proud
To hempwizard: WOULD he, now? More likely, he'd be mortified.
Lang Lang... Live long!!!
WOW!!! So great 😊❤😊
Scena magistrale
There's Ling Ling in imaginary world, and Lang Lang in real world.
Tiene una conexión ❤divina ❤
**impressed**
The Franz Liszt of our time.
Mozart would probably prefer this version
Lang Lang is a pianist for those who don't known classical music it's a fact norhing more
Don't tell stupid things, the majority of professionals consider Lang Lang as genius. Are you a professional or just pushing your wishes?
La estoy tocando y me trasmite relajación
Спасибо! 🙏😍
Super good that germans organized so luxus class concert!Its absolut amazing.
Amazing
❤bellísima ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Of course, this is not what Mozart would've expected. Lang Lang just changes this piece from ''absolute music'' into ''program music'', with a story line occurring in audiences' mind. Whenever I see him playing Mozart pieces, I'm always reminded of Rachmaninoff playing Mozart. I kind of understand why he's that popular. By the way, Richardvolpe7664 is quite a frequent viewer of Lang Lang-related videos, isn't he? Maybe he could upload some videos of his performance as a pianist, just to let us know what a good pianist should be like...
Why are they laughing? Lang takes it very seriously, and it is a wonderful interpretation. Many people who listen to classical music are ignorant snobs.
Because it's mocking the real piece. Don't forget, it's supposed to sound like a turkish March not a machine gun..
@ i dont know.. people laught immediately after the play starts, they make fun of it, they don't even know what's coming, they just think it's a play for children and not for a musician of Lang's stature, and of course he plays along, they are his audience, the classical music scene is like that, it's unbearable.
Il pianista più talentuoso al mondo!!! Nessuno più virtuoso di lui, nessuno al suo livello!
This an amazing performance!
No. IT s very fast. Where is the music?
@@sikmaveza It is there, huge contrasts, great phrasing, alternance of expressive traits with more martial ones, brillance, then poetic atmosphere at the end. This is music, communicating emotions.
@@Paroles_et_Musique I Don t hear it there!
@@sikmaveza fix your ears maybe then
@@Paroles_et_Musique Emotions? Tell me where this light-weight march displays, of all things, "emotion." Expressive traits? Great phrasing? I'm forced to assume that you've never heard a proper (meaning, according to the composer's wishes) performance of this piece. You'll be as shocked to hear this played at a sensible tempo as I was horrified to witness this cheap, irreverent parody that Lang, with his unique brazenness, dished out to the crowd, all of whom, of course, ate up every last scrap in their typical enthusiasm. No surprise there.
He is pure genius and super talented ❤ Bravo Maistro ❤
Anche la mimica facciale è uno spettacolo 👏👏👏👏👏
Me encanta la música clásica siempre me ha Gustado......ni mis amigos ni mi mamá entienden Cómo A mí me gusta la música clásica mi mamá dice Pero a ti no que te deben de gustar esas cosas de reggaetón y así ........ me gusta la música clásica y más piano y violín 🎉❤
Wow what a beautiful melody ❤ i love this piece of your music 🎶 although i am a pilipino I could appreciate your music 😊thanks for playing love you George you are the best ❤❤❤
Just because he can play it really, really fast... doesn't mean he should. This is trivialization of a major piece of music.
I recently played on a D model that Yuja played in concert. If that piano could have talked, I’m sure would have scoffed at my feeble attempts at playing it. When showing this video to my wife, who knows music but is not a pianist, said “that’s just unbelievable; how does she do that?”
i just wonder why the screen(cam) focuses on his face instead of hands...🙊
Because they knew the crowd loves his buffoonery...
No, it’s both. It focuses on 3 parts:his hands, his face and him with the piano.
It’s balanced and it wouldn’t be the same video just looking at his hands too.
@@n-zb3hs During the 2:08 performance, his hands got close-ups for about 15 sec, from further (mostly from below) about 25, the rest is him making fun of ... Mozart? the audience that is besotted with his stupid grimacing... do you call that balanced?? He can play a lot better when he's at it. Here, he shows no respect to the music or the composer at all with his charade.
@UCRgwUptmncymQ94WMJrjEiw And if not? If audiences consisted only of piano players, who would the players play for?? Do you seriously think non-player audiences do not understand music or differences among players? By the way, I used to play, and lots of pianists and piano teachers I know have a low opinion of Lang Lang. My opinion has been changing for the better but this recording points to the other direction. I give him the benefit of the doubt that he can develop into someone serious. But if you can't understand the difference, why do you play yourself? As I suppose that was the origin of your 'Bruh'. Blah blah blah...
Lol who are you @ing 🤣
Hello from Thailand ❤
This is more of a Turkish sprint than a Turkish March not going to lie lol
there you go. Glenn Gould ver. is the most accurate tempo-wise
Cette version est des plus originale et surtout des plus rigolote ! Merci mon LangLang de me faire rire ❤❤❤❤❤
When you drink too much vodka 💀
Nice and beautiful. Because inspiring and useful for me as a professional composer. Many thanks🙏🌹❤
very nice😍
LANG LANG É UM MARAVILHOSO PIANISTA.
EU O CONSIDERO O MELHOR
DO MUNDO ATUALMENTE.
MUITA SAÚDE E SUCESSO
PRA ELE.👏👏👏🥰
Tu te trompe
Imensly gifted ❤❤❤❤
I paused the video so his hand could get some rest
I actually put this in my playlist,with Turkish March from an another person before it
0:35 That part when the camera goes down he make that face cracks me up everytime lmao
He is so good at piano!
Love it, LANG LANG move those fingers like no human, but a Machine, WOW WHAT A PERFECTION.
El superhumano Lang Lang.
He is cheating. He is clearly playing his warm-up piece!!!
bro's facial expression got me rolling on the floor 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
1:37 favorite part
Playing at 2.00x speed: this is my jam! 🤠 🍷
me pregunto , no es que sepa mas que este tremendo artista, pero Amadeus Mozart le habrá puesto tanta expresión a la interpretación?
何と軽やかなトルコ行進曲でしょう🚶🚶顔も演奏してます🎹完全にランランworldに引き込まれます🌎️素晴らしい
To user-js4hw etc. How would you say in Korean: "That smiling face deserves a good, swift slap?"
wonderful is one's art
He plays so fast omg 😲
GENIO GENIO DESDE ARGENTINA BEATRIZ ❤
Virtuose
Lang Lang ist der Beste Pianist der Welt!!!!!!!!
All the people really that dont like the speed he's playing it at is probably yall not understanding music
To rh4438: Do you mean to imply that YOU understand music?
Everyone who knows music knows the faster you play the better you are pssshhg of course… clown
I can’t believe I just responded to someone named th79363838273692927 looks like I’m the Clown.
The thing is that some people just don't understand that the speed of it is fast
I'll some people just don't like the speed Lang Lang is playing at
Какой продвинутый в своём роде музыкант!!!
Sacrilegious but bravo🎉🎉
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is his way of saying to Yuja, it doesn’t need to be an insane version to be entertaining.
LANG LANG É MARAVILHOSO. EU OO COSIDERO O MAIOR PIANISTA DA ATUALIDADE.
Time for Christmas gifts for the beloved ones, a big big pile of good music, as big as a mountain, giving them gorgeous performers a reason more having fun performing and entertain us fans, just in time to organize more music happenings dating fans & paaaarty 🎉❤🎉
i do piano lang lang everytime when my mom let me listen to music i always use your ones