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Lang Lang “Live in Vienna” Released in Multiple Formats

Recorded and filmed live in Vienna’s legendary Musikverein concert hall, the Sony Classical debut is available on August 24 in multiple formats including vinyl and 3D video. This release represents Lang Lang’s second live recorded recital to date after the best-selling “Live at Carnegie Hall” in 2004, which marked his international breakthrough as a recording artist. He has performed the new album’s program at the world’s major concert venues and will continue to tour with it throughout 2011. Read more >>

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Author Topic: several short improvisations, January 18-20 2007  (Read 828 times)
Derek
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« on: January 21, 2007, 03:53:13 AM »

Here's some more improv. enjoy!

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* 2007 January 20.mp3 (6967.66 KB - downloaded 37 times.)
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2007, 11:26:47 PM »

January X is very good! Great romantic playing! I like the sound of your Roland (I have a Roland Ep 107 e btw). For some reason I even like the sound of this one better than of your other piano, which is astonishing to me because I avoid to play on e-pianos when ever possible.

Well we talked already about the similarity to Rachmaninoff. Smiley

Also January 20 is very much in that style. Meaty bass arpeggios and cantabile in the middle region. Very enjoyable too! I think your new device definitely supports your playing more than the other Undecided Smiley

Thank you for sharing!
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2007, 01:02:48 AM »

Yeah isn't that weird? I really love our Petrof grand but this digital seems to bring me out more than anything else I've played. Go figure right?  Smiley
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