Music : The Magic Of Lang Lang |
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Rating: - * A New Kind of 'Cross-over' ... Probably so, since the compilation in this CD includes quite a number of Chinese tracks. Unlike the 'Dragon Songs' or other albums of LL, this is a hybrid compilation of Western piano music and Chinese works. LL excels in the Chinese tracks. Some of the tracks are a debut release (by LL, if not universally). LL's musical upbringing starts from Chinese folk music, not 'Tom and Jerry', though he got in touch with this when he was very young. The unique musical upbringing of LL has resulted in many criticisms as well as raising many eyebrows in respect of his perfomances and interpretations. While he basically works in Western countries, he is keenly attracted to music at home, both traditional and modern. This is an unique pianist that 'cross over' from East to West in the true sense of the word. He never mimicks others. Like it or not, such efforts are destined to usher brand new ideas in 'serious' music. It is true to say that this is a revolutionary pianist, if not magical. Rating: - * Magic of Lang Lang ... What a terrific gem of a CD! The compilation, arrangement and acoustical recordings are purposeful and greatly appreciable. Opening with Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody (Horowitz arrangement) is a stunning and bracing performance which I do not recall having ever heard better. Chopin and Rachmaninov pieces here are familiar but have new and subtle interpretations and they are lovely. It has been said the human vocal cord may have as many as 5000 vibrations per second and you will surely believe it when you hear the last piece featuring Andrea Bocelli along side Lang Lang's accompaniment. Brilliant. Rating: - * Magic is absent ... Lang Lang is has an excellent technique and is exciting in live performances. If you are looking for artistry, however, look elsewhere. This record is a disappointment. Rating: - * Incomparable! ... I am 72 and have had the good fortune to listen to many of the great pianists "in person" at various musical venues over a lifetime. I have also developed an extensive music library over the years. Comparing artists is a waste of time and effort as each has his or her own particular strengths, weaknesses and nose grabbing abilities. I've loved the interpretations of Rubinstein, Horowitz, Lipatti, Perahia, Haskill, Cherkassky, Tanyel, Lupu, Tirino, Hess, de Larrocha, Argerich, etc. etc. This does not classify me as an expert; but only as a lover of great composition and exceptional pianistic artistry. Lang Lang is a prodigy, has exceptional technique and continues to improve with age and experience. If he does not develop any debilitating health issues, I suspect he will unfailingly become one of the pianistic giants of this century. More power to him as he provides great joy to his listeners. This album is an excellent introduction to this "incomparable" artist. Rating: - * Save YOUR money... ... "For a limited time, get $2 off when you buy either of Lang Lang's two books and any one eligible CD or DVD." Save more and do not buy this garbage bin! Lang Lang may have fingers but they seem to operate alone. The only moment he was believable was in track 3, a chinese cute melody. The rest is not even as good as Richard Clayderman on a bad day and even the orchestras involved are towing the cheesy line: Rachmaninov is pretty as for pubescent teenagers while Chopin last sonata reveals... well, nothing except some uneasiness in the virtuosic passages! Marketing does work, obviously: that's the magic of LL! |