he is just a clown at the Piano, do not even compare him o Barenboim! he s touch was shit then and still it is now, let alone other issues. Never bought a single recording of his!
@Fill W shut up, I listen to people like Brendel and Schiff, richter, etc. not to this clown. u dont know me so shut up. i can be jealous of their level of artistry but def not langlang. Danil Trivonov and Volodos r 10 times better than this clown.
I love these Masterclasses. You see these IMMENSELY talented kids, you see their performance and you're flabbergasted, but Lang Lang's passion and just the level of his mastery over the instrument introduces a whole dimension to their playing ❤️. Just wow.
Lang Lang is a genius. The way he can interpret the piece and emphasis every emotion to its fullest is mind blowing and really does leave you in awe (and jealousy) haha. But truly an incredible pianist, one of a kind.
GJ0KYZ Well, she also performed in the Presidential Palace when she was thirteen. I knew she was from my city by looking at how her stereotype is. It's nice to be from elite family who has the capability to direct and support you since you were a kid.
Everyone can say about how she wasn’t listening, but from a 14 year old pianist, I would be pissing myself if there were 300 people staring at me while LangLang is telling me to fix something.
@@meat. she clearly was intensely listening and hanging on his every word just bc she couldn’t get the hang of smth on her first try doesn’t mean she wasn’t listening…..
why are you all saying that this Girl has Problems... she has a reason why she is there. she got Incredible technic and musicality and you can only criticize her if you have lot of experience specifically with Beethoven and his appasionata!
I absolutely adore Lang Lang's Masterclasses! As a passionate music lover, I find his insights and teachings incredibly inspiring. Lang Lang's mastery of the piano is evident in every lesson, as he effortlessly brings out the beauty and emotion in each piece. His enthusiasm and dedication to his craft are truly contagious and motivate me to strive for excellence in my own musical journey. Through his Masterclasses, Lang Lang not only imparts valuable technical knowledge but also shares his profound interpretation and musicality. It is a privilege to learn from such a talented and charismatic pianist like Lang Lang.
After I watched the documentary of Langlang in BBC, I really admire him! After getting know him more, I feel he has his unique understanding of music, which deserves people’s respect.
Uh huh, uh huh Yeah, Rihanna Uh huh, uh huh Good girl gone bad Uh huh, uh huh Take three, action Uh huh, uh huh, ho No clouds in my stones Let it rain, I hydroplane into fame...
This is incredible to watch,,, the dynamics, impeccable phrasing. Such immense dedication to their craft that makes them set apart from us mere mortals!
Absolute bravo. The tension of performing next to Lang Lang is more stressful than any audience in the world because he knows exactly how it should be played.
Full of admiration for her. Takes real courage to play in front of such a master. It’s a chance in a lifetime but also must be terrifying even though she's incredibly talented.
OMG! This is a such valuable lesson for Janice! She can benefit from it for life time. Lang Lang makes corrections to every little detail that can greatly improve her skills! And she can watch the video over and over to fully understand and fixes small areas! It’s so privileged for her yet with great pressure. But that something to overcome with. 朗朗是很棒的老師也是很棒的鋼琴家和藝術家!
I love watching masterclasses because some of these great performers have such clarity of vision that they can illuminate the most complex pieces and reduce them to their essence so that us ordinary mortals can finally get it. Now, with this girl, I was really perplexed: I could hear a lot of emotion in her playing and she has an obviously superb technique so I couldn't understand why the piece was giving me nothing, leaving me confused and underwhelmed. Then Lang Lang comes in with the most basic comment on timing and it suddenly all made sense! It's something I've seen a lot with young performers who have built an impressive technique and repertoire yet in the process they forget the basics, beat/pulse, tempo, clarity, balance between harmony and melody etc. A piano teacher told me a similar story about a Kavakos masterclass where someone had played a very technically demanding piece and Kavakos' comment was: I don't hear the pulse - you need to refocus on the strong beats etc Now with Lang Lang there have been so many masterclasses I've watched on youtube where he has really opened new horizons to the music while using the simplest of means and that is a delight and a real university for any music lovers and aspiring performers.
It takes more than sheet reading to play the piece perfectly. You can see how Lang connects to the song so much, he dosent give a shit where he is. He just teaches her as if they are alone. This is a sign of genius and a humble master. 😊
She did exceptionally well under circumstances where many people would have a nervous breakdown. I'm glad to see that Lang Lang has kept hold of the wisdom provided to him by Barenboim in regard to this piece. It's far too common for players to be overly 'romantic' with Beethoven, losing the rhythmic pulse of the music.
2019 here, but I just wanna say I don't play the piano and I never knew how much difference it'll make between pressing the keys softly or hardly or with accent or flowy in each phrase/note... However, when Lang Lang plays the same keys I can ear the differences between the two playing style.
Playing the keys softly or with more pressure makes little if any difference. The difference between loud and soft is dependent on the speed with which the hammer hits the string. Thus pressing the keys down quickly makes more sound. Id est it is the kinetic energy of the hammer as it strikes the string which makes the difference.
@@cloud-dv1wb You are mistaken. If one plays or pushes down the key slowly, even with great pressure, no sound will be produced. This is because the hammer will not travel far enough to strike the string. It will not reach the string because it will not be going fast enough. If one applies a great force to the hand it will accelerate rapidly (Newton's second law: acceleration is proportional to the force applied) thus arriving at the key bed quicker and faster. The hammer will thus move faster and with greater kinetic energy and a greater collision or sound will be produced. It has nothing to do with pressure. You can press as hard as you like, but unless you press quickly enough no sound will be produced.
@@JohnSmith-ei2pm What do you mean "Newtons second law" If you press the key with pressure it goes down faster and the hammer slams the strings harder. If u hit the key hard the hammer hits the strings hard and vice versa.
@@cloud-dv1wb Newtons Second Law states that the acceleration of a body is proportional to the force exerted upon it. If you use great pressure you may not necessarily apply great force until you reach the key bed by which time it is too late to matter. Indeed you may not get even the slightest sound. I suggest you find a pianoforte and press the keys slowly using all the pressure you wish. Then you will see what I mean. Forgive me for saying, I think you are confusing yourself with loose language. You say if you press the key with pressure it goes down faster. That is obviously not correct and you can easily verify that as I have said. Do not use language like 'hit the key hard'; it has no clear meaning. It may seem clear and simple, until one begins to think about it.
I dont know about music, and I was trying to find out the difference between two pianists that's can play the same piece without errors. So now i can see the difference between a very good pianist and and a top pianist. I feel nothing with her playing aside of capable of play a difficult piece, instead i can say i like the same piece in the hand of Lang Lang
it looks like she's really enjoying the lesson. Having the opportunity to play with someone like lang lang i would guess many would stress and become nervous. In her playing and facial expressions however there is joy and real passion like 14:19
Lol I once had a piano teacher who was like that with the noises once he suddenly started banging his foot on the floor and scared the fuk out of me lol
Omg i keep forgetting she's 17 looool She'll definately improve especially after this lesson, especially cause she can watch this lesson over and over jaha
my my ..the passion the great Lang Lang is showing is infectious. The girl is merely reciprocating not jumping the gun. its important to execute an idea when in the zone
This young person is going to end up with a crooked back if she does not correct her posture...just imagine 5 or 6 hours daily practice with that posture!
You don't really sit like that when you practice. When you perform you get into the music, but when you practice you're usually focusing on technicalities thus posture gets adjusted.
I agree, having a crooked posture as a habit can cause major consequences in the future, such as a curved back. I think she’s just trying to show some passion or something. Anyways I only lean forward a bit during fortes or when the music is accelerating
When ever I hear, "da, da, daaaa", my brain always goes "twoo, three..." after the last "da", because it had been drilled into my head by my piano teacher 😂 When he said, "This is Beethoven, playing faster is not more exciting," he understands what so many concert pianists do not. You have no idea how many times I have seen other pianists play exceedingly fast, and the intensity suffered.
...explaining how to interpret emotions while hardly having lived.....both perhaps not realising this was her best moment ever to touch the lime light... of course when you look up to some-one to be validated - through hypergamic eyes to some-one with superstar status, there is and always will be better, better and better. How ever, her joy and spirit and purity of emotion already teared me up. I shared the emotion - until Lang Lang decided tot cut it Short! So much for Lang Lang... Love to hear him play. Giving masterclasses is the hardest thing one can do to judge those whom eagerly look for consent validity - approval and directions while perhaps - so much emotions further down the road of live, it never mattered in the first place any way...
What a treat this must have been for Lang Lang having had a masterclass on this same piece with Maestro Barenboim and getting to pass that knowledge on to another musician.
Actually he's teaching her phrasing.In a wider musical sense.Which she will understand eventually by herself further on.And she is just copying well with everything.I see some really funny comments.It's just a normal lesson flow.The girl is very musical and she will grow up just fine.
I’d also tell my pupils to read the sheet with their hearts and feel what the composer was trying to convey via the beats. Music is a language, the better you understand it, the better you can speak for the composer as well as yourself.
Beautiful masterclass. She is fully immersed in her playing. I can see her playing character has changed and the level of mastery in the piano is elevated. Well done!
I can't believe any teacher would give a teen any sonata later thanop.49 maybe op.79 or the late GM. But her maturity is incredible. I've was amazed at how musical she was. I'm going to find more performances from her.
He is exactly right that in beethoven faster doesn't mean more exciting and focus on pulse. Great points i plan to incorporate in my mediocre attempt at playing this piece. This 'student' is excellent
I come back to these masterclasses on youtube over and over to find inspiration and learn on my piano journey. I love in particular these piano masterclasses posted from the event at Louis Vuitton. I wonder if the masterclasses with Gary Graffman were also recorded and are available somewhere?
There are so many subtleties to making something sound better. I'll never get to the stage where I can even adapt the criticism of a great pianist to my own playing. These kids are lucky to be both skilled and able to learn from someone who is an acknowledged master.
When Lang Lang plays, I feel the piano is much more expensive lol
I think that too
Lang Lang is the expensive one, not the piano
sameeee I be thinking my piano fake
Yeeeess, when I listen to lang lang my piano seems a bells choir
Fact
The first thing he told her was the exact same thing Barenboim told him almost 10 years ago. Now he is one of the masters.
It was very passionate but there were some timing issues" ??
CrushPotato she doesn’t pay attention like in 19:35 she doesn’t listen she just want to prove how good she is
I just came from that video and it's amazing to see how he still uses that lesson
he is just a clown at the Piano, do not even compare him o Barenboim! he s touch was shit then and still it is now, let alone other issues. Never bought a single recording of his!
@Fill W shut up, I listen to people like Brendel and Schiff, richter, etc. not to this clown. u dont know me so shut up. i can be jealous of their level of artistry but def not langlang. Danil Trivonov and Volodos r 10 times better than this clown.
I love these Masterclasses. You see these IMMENSELY talented kids, you see their performance and you're flabbergasted, but Lang Lang's passion and just the level of his mastery over the instrument introduces a whole dimension to their playing ❤️. Just wow.
And most of the time they Re asian
Me too
@Tetrahedral Soul Nice to see you
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I heard from someone who was at one of these that lang lang is actually very impatient with the kids when they’re not recording
Lang Lang is a genius. The way he can interpret the piece and emphasis every emotion to its fullest is mind blowing and really does leave you in awe (and jealousy) haha. But truly an incredible pianist, one of a kind.
Agree
What a privilege it must be for these students to play with the master. I can't play any musical instrument but even I found this fascinating.
GJ0KYZ Well, she also performed in the Presidential Palace when she was thirteen. I knew she was from my city by looking at how her stereotype is. It's nice to be from elite family who has the capability to direct and support you since you were a kid.
@@JA-zs7fw no thanks
J A 🤡
You could NOT be MORE RIGHT IF YOU TRIED!!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
Everyone can say about how she wasn’t listening, but from a 14 year old pianist, I would be pissing myself if there were 300 people staring at me while LangLang is telling me to fix something.
I agree 100%
I hate it when people publicly correct me
It's so annoying
I'm also a 14 year old pianist lol
Hi there
Let's be friends
Yeah
If you want to survive in that arena you must have confidence and skills. You cannot be shy
I thought she was amazing and then Lang Lang played it.
She did well actually!
Really mature for her age
I mean it was rather abrupt and coarse but I didn't understand why, and within a few minutes Lang Lang helped connect it.
@@frostasaurus2190 neither did she. Then again it also shows how close she is to mastery
she was ok. she can play the notes well but that's not enough.
Lang Lang truly is a great teacher. When a talented pianist finds way to teach, such person becomes more valuable to all the community of musicians.
You NEVER SPOKE A TRUER WORD!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
@@juliegill6278 Says the troll. :D
She was so delighted just to have the chance for this masterclass.
No fear just joy and excitement. Beautiful stuff:)
Lang Lang is so generous teacher. He
teaches student easily not difficultly.
He is best of best teacher & pianist.
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She’s so eager. It’s really refreshing. This guy is amazing.
Its quite cringey
@@teufelhunden8308 (
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No, Teufel, not " cringey" !
Wonderful !
❤🎼❤
Refreshing? I swear like most aspiring talented young musicians act exactly like her...doesn’t listen just wants to show how good they are.
S S she listens.
@@meat. she clearly was intensely listening and hanging on his every word just bc she couldn’t get the hang of smth on her first try doesn’t mean she wasn’t listening…..
It takes a OVERFLOWINGLY TALENTED musician to take every single coaching point and immediately apply it. She is stupendous.
LangLang is a good teacher.
maybe the best..
FlashPlayInc best!
He is strict but humorous.
That’s true. The teaching is very effective in a kind way. There was a part that he said “I had this exact same issue before” to relax her.
He is god
why are you all saying that this Girl has Problems... she has a reason why she is there. she got Incredible technic and musicality and you can only criticize her if you have lot of experience specifically with Beethoven and his appasionata!
She was there because she needed those advices from LangLang
Chin Jie Yee 我知道,我回他而已
I feel like she's not even listening to the things Lang Lang is saying XD
Leon Sundermeyer You know nothing about this level and you will never know. This is the art of music and you only heard the words!
We are in the Internet now... senseless hate is the essence of it...
I absolutely adore Lang Lang's Masterclasses! As a passionate music lover, I find his insights and teachings incredibly inspiring. Lang Lang's mastery of the piano is evident in every lesson, as he effortlessly brings out the beauty and emotion in each piece. His enthusiasm and dedication to his craft are truly contagious and motivate me to strive for excellence in my own musical journey. Through his Masterclasses, Lang Lang not only imparts valuable technical knowledge but also shares his profound interpretation and musicality. It is a privilege to learn from such a talented and charismatic pianist like Lang Lang.
After I watched the documentary of Langlang in BBC, I really admire him! After getting know him more, I feel he has his unique understanding of music, which deserves people’s respect.
18:11 Lang Lang channelling his inner Jay-Z
jajajajajaja
Vincent: I knew that a comment by someone would mention some silly thing or silly person in the midst of this high-class music masterclass.
I love it! 😂😂
Uh huh, uh huh
Yeah, Rihanna
Uh huh, uh huh
Good girl gone bad
Uh huh, uh huh
Take three, action
Uh huh, uh huh, ho
No clouds in my stones
Let it rain, I hydroplane into fame...
@@eddyvideostar oh you sound so very smart and high up your highness
I understand nothing of what they are doing, but it's absolutely fascinating to see how the master and the student work together like this. Amazing.
5:08 The master is smiling :)
He remembered something funny 😂😆
and she accidentally hit the wrong note right after that at 5:10
Probably looking at his teacher and smiling
This is incredible to watch,,, the dynamics, impeccable phrasing. Such immense dedication to their craft that makes them set apart from us mere mortals!
Absolute bravo. The tension of performing next to Lang Lang is more stressful than any audience in the world because he knows exactly how it should be played.
Yes
haha true dude
Full of admiration for her. Takes real courage to play in front of such a master. It’s a chance in a lifetime but also must be terrifying even though she's incredibly talented.
I don't play piano and i'm passionate about these videos
OMG! This is a such valuable lesson for Janice! She can benefit from it for life time. Lang Lang makes corrections to every little detail that can greatly improve her skills! And she can watch the video over and over to fully understand and fixes small areas! It’s so privileged for her yet with great pressure. But that something to overcome with. 朗朗是很棒的老師也是很棒的鋼琴家和藝術家!
I love watching masterclasses because some of these great performers have such clarity of vision that they can illuminate the most complex pieces and reduce them to their essence so that us ordinary mortals can finally get it. Now, with this girl, I was really perplexed: I could hear a lot of emotion in her playing and she has an obviously superb technique so I couldn't understand why the piece was giving me nothing, leaving me confused and underwhelmed. Then Lang Lang comes in with the most basic comment on timing and it suddenly all made sense! It's something I've seen a lot with young performers who have built an impressive technique and repertoire yet in the process they forget the basics, beat/pulse, tempo, clarity, balance between harmony and melody etc. A piano teacher told me a similar story about a Kavakos masterclass where someone had played a very technically demanding piece and Kavakos' comment was: I don't hear the pulse - you need to refocus on the strong beats etc Now with Lang Lang there have been so many masterclasses I've watched on youtube where he has really opened new horizons to the music while using the simplest of means and that is a delight and a real university for any music lovers and aspiring performers.
Must be hearing things cos I thought she was better than him by a country mile
Damn that's right
It takes more than sheet reading to play the piece perfectly.
You can see how Lang connects to the song so much, he dosent give a shit where he is. He just teaches her as if they are alone. This is a sign of genius and a humble master. 😊
She did exceptionally well under circumstances where many people would have a nervous breakdown. I'm glad to see that Lang Lang has kept hold of the wisdom provided to him by Barenboim in regard to this piece. It's far too common for players to be overly 'romantic' with Beethoven, losing the rhythmic pulse of the music.
It´s quite impressive her understanding of the piece. Her phrases are meaningful, in every word.
Agreed
2019 here, but I just wanna say I don't play the piano and I never knew how much difference it'll make between pressing the keys softly or hardly or with accent or flowy in each phrase/note... However, when Lang Lang plays the same keys I can ear the differences between the two playing style.
Playing the keys softly or with more pressure makes little if any difference. The difference between loud and soft is dependent on the speed with which the hammer hits the string. Thus pressing the keys down quickly makes more sound. Id est it is the kinetic energy of the hammer as it strikes the string which makes the difference.
@@JohnSmith-ei2pm If there is more pressure then they key goes down faster since the action of the key is the same... lmao
@@cloud-dv1wb You are mistaken. If one plays or pushes down the key slowly, even with great pressure, no sound will be produced. This is because the hammer will not travel far enough to strike the string. It will not reach the string because it will not be going fast enough. If one applies a great force to the hand it will accelerate rapidly (Newton's second law: acceleration is proportional to the force applied) thus arriving at the key bed quicker and faster. The hammer will thus move faster and with greater kinetic energy and a greater collision or sound will be produced. It has nothing to do with pressure. You can press as hard as you like, but unless you press quickly enough no sound will be produced.
@@JohnSmith-ei2pm What do you mean "Newtons second law" If you press the key with pressure it goes down faster and the hammer slams the strings harder. If u hit the key hard the hammer hits the strings hard and vice versa.
@@cloud-dv1wb Newtons Second Law states that the acceleration of a body is proportional to the force exerted upon it. If you use great pressure you may not necessarily apply great force until you reach the key bed by which time it is too late to matter. Indeed you may not get even the slightest sound. I suggest you find a pianoforte and press the keys slowly using all the pressure you wish. Then you will see what I mean. Forgive me for saying, I think you are confusing yourself with loose language. You say if you press the key with pressure it goes down faster. That is obviously not correct and you can easily verify that as I have said. Do not use language like 'hit the key hard'; it has no clear meaning. It may seem clear and simple, until one begins to think about it.
Bravo Janice you’re very talented ´cause you feel the Music in you !!
God bless Lang Lang 4ever!!!
I dont know about music, and I was trying to find out the difference between two pianists that's can play the same piece without errors. So now i can see the difference between a very good pianist and and a top pianist. I feel nothing with her playing aside of capable of play a difficult piece, instead i can say i like the same piece in the hand of Lang Lang
it looks like she's really enjoying the lesson. Having the opportunity to play with someone like lang lang i would guess many would stress and become nervous. In her playing and facial expressions however there is joy and real passion like 14:19
he heard everything and i heard nothing, she has this constant big smile despite all the criticisms. well done on holding it up!
Too professional for me 😅 he is a true perfectionist! So honoured to witness a professional piano class☺️
Lang Lang is a Genius. He is a master of Music! I never would say anything! I can't take any breath when i see him! he is absolutly the Mega-Star!
I”m realy proud of you Jenice, you play wonderful music.....keep going !!!
Just saying if Lang Lang was my piano teacher he would scare the shit outta me with all his noises lol
Lol I once had a piano teacher who was like that with the noises once he suddenly started banging his foot on the floor and scared the fuk out of me lol
Omg i keep forgetting she's 17 looool She'll definately improve especially after this lesson, especially cause she can watch this lesson over and over jaha
wait. what? she's only 17? you sure? 😁 i am 37 but she looks older than me. just saying ✌️
@@ktf17 oh really!17........i see 37...i'am sorry...
@@SKubric that's just.... Incorrect
@@SKubric uhhhhh are u out of your mind?
11:14 - 11:21 oh god, same notes but feels different, dynamics is awesome.
His face expressions are like my teacher hahaha... Every lesson I wonder how I can take a pic n make it a meme
my my ..the passion the great Lang Lang is showing is infectious. The girl is merely reciprocating not jumping the gun. its important to execute an idea when in the zone
This young person is going to end up with a crooked back if she does not correct her posture...just imagine 5 or 6 hours daily practice with that posture!
You don't really sit like that when you practice. When you perform you get into the music, but when you practice you're usually focusing on technicalities thus posture gets adjusted.
@@katherinejennaharris is right... Her posture is performance... Alot of people also use it to get accents better.
remember the posture of Glenn Gould ! It was much worse!
@@michelplion2079 And he had horrible back problems all throughout his life!
I agree, having a crooked posture as a habit can cause major consequences in the future, such as a curved back. I think she’s just trying to show some passion or something. Anyways I only lean forward a bit during fortes or when the music is accelerating
People like these are very committed, I love that.
When Lang Lang plays , I feel like the music is talking to him. Lol
Both the Master and the protege are so amazingly talented!!
Wow happy to hear u from Indonesia n proudly being Lang's Foundation. Rgrds 🇮🇩
I would give anything for a one on one lesson with Lang Lang. this setting is just awesome for young piano players.
F'n BEAUTIFUL! Makes me wanna play again...
Wish i could be there!
Wonderful class! I loved it so much. Now I know that it is not so easy as I expected, but it's passionate.
從學習中得知 ,遇到一個良師,學生和觀眾都受益終身,敬佩之至!
That was surprisingly entertaining to watch
So much passion coming from these two! I can't play any instrument but this is fascinating to watch
When ever I hear, "da, da, daaaa", my brain always goes "twoo, three..." after the last "da", because it had been drilled into my head by my piano teacher 😂 When he said, "This is Beethoven, playing faster is not more exciting," he understands what so many concert pianists do not. You have no idea how many times I have seen other pianists play exceedingly fast, and the intensity suffered.
Amazing Lang Lang, his teaching is amazing ❤
The girl is already a master for me, she is on the way to PHD😄
Great dedication, his love for the piano is inexhaustible.
...explaining how to interpret emotions while hardly having lived.....both perhaps not realising this was her best moment ever to touch the lime light... of course when you look up to some-one to be validated - through hypergamic eyes to some-one with superstar status, there is and always will be better, better and better. How ever, her joy and spirit and purity of emotion already teared me up. I shared the emotion - until Lang Lang decided tot cut it Short! So much for Lang Lang... Love to hear him play. Giving masterclasses is the hardest thing one can do to judge those whom eagerly look for consent validity - approval and directions while perhaps - so much emotions further down the road of live, it never mattered in the first place any way...
What a treat this must have been for Lang Lang having had a masterclass on this same piece with Maestro Barenboim and getting to pass that knowledge on to another musician.
Lang Lang so amazing. I just noticed about him...lol. here i am to support your channel my friend. Greetings from California.
Actually he's teaching her phrasing.In a wider musical sense.Which she will understand eventually by herself further on.And she is just copying well with everything.I see some really funny comments.It's just a normal lesson flow.The girl is very musical and she will grow up just fine.
19:53 hilarious!!
Replay Button 😂
reminds me of mr bean
yes ikr hahahahahaha xd
Deep into the small nuances, well done!
I’d also tell my pupils to read the sheet with their hearts and feel what the composer was trying to convey via the beats. Music is a language, the better you understand it, the better you can speak for the composer as well as yourself.
Appasionata is such a wonderful piece, with passions and joyful all in the piece, wonderfully presented
Wow I really enjoyed her performance! Makes me smile :)) and ofc Lang Lang master
Very inspiring and an honour to have such a great teacher.
Very helpful masterclass. Lang Lang is awesome.
14:56 meme review
tp orchestre HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
tp orchestre 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
tp orchestre underrated comment haha
Hahahahaha I stop the video and check whether it's a "memes review" 😂
Wow, a rare sophisticated 9 year old 😂
Lang Lang is so good. The part he teaches the girl became amazing instantly!
¡Qué maravilla, Dios mío! ❤¡Cuánto talento, por favor! ❤
Lang lang has nice hair
Oh and his piano playing skills are gr8
His hair is the worst
Beautiful masterclass. She is fully immersed in her playing. I can see her playing character has changed and the level of mastery in the piano is elevated. Well done!
HEY THIS YOUNG LADY IS GOOD AT THE PIANO .
I can't believe any teacher would give a teen any sonata later thanop.49 maybe op.79 or the late GM. But her maturity is incredible. I've was amazed at how musical she was. I'm going to find more performances from her.
All details, even a little bit delay or bright, stronger, lighter make a huge different.
I just suddenly realize that I am having the same facial expression as Lang Lang as I am watching this
Around 14:19 I was laughing off my bed, you can definitely see the passion that’s inside him
He is exactly right that in beethoven faster doesn't mean more exciting and focus on pulse. Great points i plan to incorporate in my mediocre attempt at playing this piece. This 'student' is excellent
6:06 see Lang's right hand - the fingers bent backwards 90 degrees. I can't do that, or even get close!
i saw that and its possible
But I can do that. Does that means I have a pianist's fingers?
@@WeAreAllAnimals-j8k No, just unusual fingers! To get pianist fingers you need to practise for at least 8000 hours.
I don't understand. I thought anyone could position their fingers like that. It's not even difficult.
Y’all ever heard of double-jointed??
Wow the level of detail they get into is mind-blowing
Mr. Lang Lang is a good worker !
😕😑
@@vampiriclion1176 mr. Lang Lang is the so famous pianist!
Worker means teacher l surely say
AT THIS LEVEL MASTER CLASSES ARE TOTAL NONSENS. JANICE YOU ARE WORLD-CLASS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lang Lang looks much of the time like my husband does at the King Buffet!
Haha, you made my day!
hahaha
When Lang Lang played in 10 years old he was a learner but now he is a very very very good master
18:11 BADA$$ Lang Lang
lmao wtfffffff
😂
I agree
😂 lol
Yessssssss
J'aimerais tellement avoir un professeur passionnée comme lui. Sa méthode d'enseignement est parfaite.
Que delícia apreciar essas aulas com o Lang Lang! Ele é espetacular!
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I come back to these masterclasses on youtube over and over to find inspiration and learn on my piano journey. I love in particular these piano masterclasses posted from the event at Louis Vuitton. I wonder if the masterclasses with Gary Graffman were also recorded and are available somewhere?
Listen and watch for this video lots times. Always touching me.
6:50 when you perform such hard piece in front of a bunch of people and Lang Lang and you find even breathing need to be on point
There are so many subtleties to making something sound better. I'll never get to the stage where I can even adapt the criticism of a great pianist to my own playing. These kids are lucky to be both skilled and able to learn from someone who is an acknowledged master.
14:14 when there's a crumb in your keyboard
Chessman12rkt this is so fucking underrated lmaoooo
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Finally someone from my country!!!!!!
Lang lang is so inspiring, so humble, so brilliant.
I usually don't like Lang, but this right here is gold...
I hope this year there will be a Masterclass again?
Audiophile at the highest and purest level
We are extremely lucky to witness Lang Lang