n curti mt a interpretação dele n, mt rápida, perdeu um pouco da qualidade, mas tenho certeza q ele pode perfeitamente tocar da velocidade normal já que ele toca incrivelmente rápido
@@Maffchops Of course it is. For concert pianist, playing the right note is basic, not mentioning any rhythm, musical, artistic expression, etc. Obviously LangLang is one of the best in the world and he played this piece magnificently a lot of times in other concerts. But he made some errors in this performance like other human beings making errors. But yes, playing several wrong notes is a deal for living concert pianist, which makes more practice and improve the stability or maybe just adjusting to the best performing form.
@@dennisking4233 what was that Beethoven quote again - "to play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable". I don't care about wrong notes. I'm confident Lang Lang could play this absolutely accurately but it would be horrible to listen to
I love lang lang but ive heard 3 or 4 performance of him playing la campanella, and i gotta say this is by far his worst performance. Im not saying hes bad or something, of course hes good but out of all them all this is the worst one so if you wanna listen to his la campanella go listen to his performance with the orchestra and dudamel with it. It's his best performance
I felt the same way first, but I think he prefers to play different versions of the piece(I think this version is much harder to play, but no as melodic). My favorite version on UA-cam is uploaded by "Davic Loreto"(2.8mio views), he played in Venezuela.
@@mrk_apx That version is my favourite too lmao. That's probably the best version he got although there's some mistakes who cares lol the performance is just too good
@@rwells3841 langlang is way better, Kissin s version is like a skillful old worker who wanted to rush the work done to get home for his anniversary dinner, very monotonous, langlang s version is so orchestra like, with different styles of emotions and finger skills even on the same part.
@@rwells3841 you can check langlang s master class on this piece, kissin 's ending is like he s under pain to hang on there to finish the climax since he wasted a lot energy in the beginning
when you're doing the final exam
teacher : 5 minutes left
you with blank paper : 4:31
lmao
Haha
0:15 😂
A interpretação do Lang Lang dessa obra nunca deixa de me impressionar. Bravíssimo!
n curti mt a interpretação dele n, mt rápida, perdeu um pouco da qualidade, mas tenho certeza q ele pode perfeitamente tocar da velocidade normal já que ele toca incrivelmente rápido
@@duck6878 concordo com vc, acho outras melhores mas ainda assim não posso negar que ele é incrível
Wonderfull ,This ia great pianist!
Bravo 🎹🎹👏👏👏
The hand gesture isn’t complete without dudamel imitating him
yeah. and a lot of mistakes jaja
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Wassup Liszt, long time no see
@@dundun679 It has been 200 years since the last time we met
@@dundun679 you are still alive! How old are you, bro?
Fantástico
When?..
Wow
Se loquea mucho al final como siempre, ay Lang Lang
Only thing that seemed off to me was that he didn't use the pedal at the beginning, but what do i know, he's lang lang after all
I thought something was wrong with the piano 🤣
when was this recorded?
At least 20 years ago.
4:37 ???
That is absolutely a note mistake.
Is hard
Wrong note - big deal?
@@Maffchops Of course it is. For concert pianist, playing the right note is basic, not mentioning any rhythm, musical, artistic expression, etc. Obviously LangLang is one of the best in the world and he played this piece magnificently a lot of times in other concerts. But he made some errors in this performance like other human beings making errors. But yes, playing several wrong notes is a deal for living concert pianist, which makes more practice and improve the stability or maybe just adjusting to the best performing form.
@@dennisking4233 what was that Beethoven quote again - "to play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable". I don't care about wrong notes. I'm confident Lang Lang could play this absolutely accurately but it would be horrible to listen to
Left hand.. went out of control...
I love lang lang but ive heard 3 or 4 performance of him playing la campanella, and i gotta say this is by far his worst performance. Im not saying hes bad or something, of course hes good but out of all them all this is the worst one so if you wanna listen to his la campanella go listen to his performance with the orchestra and dudamel with it. It's his best performance
I felt the same way first, but I think he prefers to play different versions of the piece(I think this version is much harder to play, but no as melodic). My favorite version on UA-cam is uploaded by "Davic Loreto"(2.8mio views), he played in Venezuela.
@@mrk_apx That version is my favourite too lmao. That's probably the best version he got although there's some mistakes who cares lol the performance is just too good
@@MrLULE haha yes, i watched that video so many times😆 its just perfect
umm.... a little..... ummm...... ㅜㅜ
Seemed a bit slow
Way too slow, la campenella is supposed to be at 100000000 bpm
If you want quick performances, valentina lisitsa is your go-to
Only thing that seemed off to me was that he didn't use the pedal at the beginning, but what do i know, he's lang lang
这个钢琴真的不如斯坦威
...
HORRENDO
I've heard better
Where? Care to tell us?
@@yarn5777 ua-cam.com/video/M0U73NRSIkw/v-deo.html
@@rwells3841 langlang is way better, Kissin s version is like a skillful old worker who wanted to rush the work done to get home for his anniversary dinner, very monotonous, langlang s version is so orchestra like, with different styles of emotions and finger skills even on the same part.
@@rwells3841 you can check langlang s master class on this piece, kissin 's ending is like he s under pain to hang on there to finish the climax since he wasted a lot energy in the beginning