Pianist Lang Lang embracing his adoring crowd at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Sunday night." (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) Lang Lang and Yuja Wang are surely our two most popular and ...
The Pittsburgh Symphony’s season begins with a gala concert, featuring superstar pianist Lang Lang and music director Manfred Honeck, which is also the organization’s single biggest fundraising event ...
Christiane Amanpour sits down with pianist and international phenomenon Lang Lang, the concert pianist who first made a splash on the world stage as a child prodigy. Read Transcript EXPAND CHRISTIANE ...
It’s rare for a classical musician today to have mainstream appeal and garner critical acclaim simultaneously. Selling out symphony halls but having star quality beyond them is fine line to walk, but ...
Update: Metallica have now released official pro-shot footage of themselves performing "One" with acclaimed pianist Lang Lang from their Beijing show. Watch it above. The fan-shot footage, which is ...
What’s a little less Lang Lang and a little less Haydn in the over-the-top final weeks of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s exceedingly generous centennial season? Gustavo Dudamel had planned a ...
Book Review: "JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES: MY STORY," by Lang Lang. With David Ritz. Spiegel and Grau. $27.95 The images broadcast Aug. 8 from Beijing were dazzling. Dressed in a flamboyant, ...
Lang Lang has a baby boy! The Chinese pianist, 38, and his musician wife Gina Alice Redlinger welcomed their first child, a son, he announced on Instagram Thursday. "Gina and I are delighted to ...
Already one of the most celebrated pianists in the world, Chinese phenom Lang Lang is always working on new music and touring the globe, but these days, he seems to be spending even more of his time ...
The crossover classical musician is the first Chinese artist to have been nominated for an instrumental soloist Grammy. By Rebecca Sun Senior Editor, Diversity & Inclusion In 2008 Lang Lang founded ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Returning after a career-threatening injury, the world’s most famous classical pianist is rethinking his approach to music. By Michael Cooper It was ...
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