Lang Lang International Music Foundation Now Accepting Applications for Their Young Scholars Program
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Lang Lang Foundation is accepting applications through October 31st for their ...
The Lang Lang International Music Foundation (LLIMF) is a life changer. As a Young Scholar of LLIMF, I’ve had the opportunity to experience an international cultural exchange. I’ve learned that music ...
Want to learn more about classical music but don't know where to begin? Grammy-nominated classical piano phenom Lang Lang believes that everyone can enjoy the music of the great masters, so he sat ...
Hailed by no less than the New York Times as “the hottest artist on the classical music planet,” Chinese pianist Lang Lang has expanded traditional performance boundaries beyond the usual Bach, Mozart ...
Chinese pianist Lang Lang, at age 26, is one of the most visible, in-demand classical musicians in the world today. His concerts usually sell out (he played to an audience of 63,000 last night in New ...
Lang Lang Plays Disney (now streaming on Disney+) features the world-renowned classical pianist in concert at Royal Albert Hall in London, where he lends his peerless technique and stirring stage ...
Superstar Lang Lang celebrates the piano’s appeal to music lovers young and old with a sequel to his celebrated Piano Book.
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 ...
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 ...
Pianist Lang Lang has a Summer Song to share with us -- and a Father's Day story all his own. Seth Doane paid him a visit: Thirty-five-year-old world-renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang wants to change ...
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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