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Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

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Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 4 453 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.778) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 320 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 21 Nov 2011 | Subtitles: German, English, French | Runtime: 186 min. | 7,38 GB (DVD9)

World-renowned pianist Lang Lang continues his celebration of composer Franz Liszt’s 200th Birthday with Liszt Now. The new video features Live at The Roundhouse, a 60-minute live concert from the 2011 iTunes Festival in London and The Art of Being a Virtuoso, a 71-minute documentary following Lang Lang’s global celebrations of Franz Liszt’s anniversary. Also included is A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt, 55 minutes of bonus content featuring video projections used at the Roundhouse concert set to select studio recordings from Lang Lang’s latest album, Liszt: My Piano Hero.
Arguably the most famous Chinese pianist of all time, Lang Lang has become a superstar on the Classical music stage, with the popularity and charisma of many leading rock musicians. Many of his performances and interviews are available online, and several have drawn over one million hits. His recordings are hits, too, and his concerts are regularly sold-out well ahead of schedule. Lang's manner during performance can be eccentric but fascinating: he is very animated, often smiles, and often looks away from the keyboard even during extremely difficult passages. While Lang plays many traditional and contemporary Chinese works, he performs mostly Western repertory, with the names Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev regularly appearing on his programs. Lang has toured widely throughout Asia, Europe, the U.K., U.S., and elsewhere across the globe. He has made numerous recordings, most of them available from DG, Decca, Telarc, and Sony.
Lang Lang was born in Shenyang, China, on June 14, 1982. His father is a well-known musician in China who plays the ehru. At three Lang began piano lessons and at five won a local competition. In 1991 nine-year-old Lang moved with his father to Beijing for studies at the Central Music Conservatory. Despite initial troubles there, he advanced under the guidance of Zhao Ping-Guo. Lang won the 1993 Beijing-based Xing Hai Cup Piano Competition and the following year captured first prize at the International Competition for Young Pianists, in Ettlingen, Germany.
Lang appeared on Japanese television in 1995 in a performance of the Chopin Second Concerto, with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. At 15 (1997) he began studies at the Curtis Institute with Gary Graffman.
In 1999 he debuted at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago with an acclaimed performance of the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto. 2001 was another breakthrough year: Lang debuted at Carnegie Hall in a program of Haydn, Schubert, Tan Dun, Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt, and then went on tour to Beijing with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He also debuted later that year at the Proms, in Royal Albert Hall, London.
Lang's 2003 CD of the Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn first piano concertos with Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, on DG, drew much critical acclaim. Further successful recordings and concerts followed, including his 2007 appearance at the Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden.
Lang's performance at the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was viewed by more than a billion people, according to reports. Lang appeared with the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall for the 2010 New Year's Eve China Festival.
Controversy erupted in Lang's career when on January 19, 2011, he appeared at the White House and performed an arrangement of My Motherland, a Chinese melody once associated with anti-American feelings. Lang graciously responded to negative commentary that he intended no criticism whatever of the U.S. Among Lang's more acclaimed recordings is his 2010 Sony CD/DVD, Lang Lang Live in Vienna, which features works by Beethoven, Chopin, Prokofiev, and Albeniz.

Tracklist:
01. Intro [2:46]
02. La Campanella from Grandes Études de Paganini: S 141/3 [5:05]
03. Un Sospiro from Trois Études de Concert: S 144/3 [5:38]
04. Theme and Variations from Grandes Études de Paganini: S 141/6 [5:33]
05. Ô Pourquoi Donc Romance: S 169 [3:31]
06. Ständchen by Franz Schubert "Leise flehen meine Lieder" transcribed by Franz Liszt: S 560/7 [6:47]
07. Rákóczy March Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15: S 244/15 [5:54]
08. Consolation No. 2: S 172/2 [3:30]
09. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6: S 244/6 [9:57]
10. Widmung by Robert Schumann, transcribed by Franz Liszt: S 566 [5:59]
11. Ave Maria by Franz Schubert, transcribed by Franz Liszt: S 558 [6:44]

Extra:
- The Art of Being a Virtuoso: 71-minute documentary following Lang Lang’s global celebrations of Franz Liszt’s anniversary
- A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt: 55-minute bonus feature - a musical and visual journey based on the projections used at the iTunes Festival concert

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Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)

Lang Lang - Liszt Now (2011)


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