Firstly, super cool that the blog exists here on PS, and that this youtube video has been posted there ! It's a pretty great video in my opinion, perhaps for several reasons, one of the main ones being that I am currently working on the Appassionata, as well (and I really love the piece).
I wanted to start this thread though because I hate to say it, but I actually really like Lang Lang himself so far as I watch him on videos. Obviously I don't actually know him in person, but what I see of him in some of the things I have watched (a few months ago I watched some series on him that was maybe a 14(?) part interview with him), I think he's kind of a cool guy

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So far my take on him is that he is this kinda normal, or somehow down to earth guy, who is young in life, but especially young at heart, who has a good facility at the instrument, and his zest for life comes through in his artistry. One of the biggest things that people say regarding him though is that his artistry is lacking ... in some sense, that might be true (though I don't actually think I am one to judge at this point), but at the same time it is actually representative of his own level of being as it currently is. If I could say it, in some respect he doesn't seem ALL that different than many individuals out there working their buns off in the practice rooms, having great hands, great fingers, so on and so forth. Maybe that's part of why people don't want to like him.
In some respect, that's not really his fault though. He just happened to get in the spotlight, and he just happens to truly love that life in a sort of boyish way. I don't know, I think he's kinda cute ... hee hee. Has anybody seen the movie "Truman Show" ? It stars Jim Carey as an individual whose world was literally created around him. He is the only one in the world who doesn't know that he lives inside of a man-made world, and the rest of the world watches him on TV since he was an infant.
Somehow Lang Lang strikes me as being in a similar situation. He is perhaps not the seasoned artist that some of the vintage players and legends are or have been to us, but these are different times. We just happen to have this public figure in Lang Lang where we will have the opportunity to see his phases of development and growth, and he as a person seems compelling enough that people are unwittingly charmed.
I guess there just seems like something about him as a person that is a bit of a breath of fresh air. Even though Lang Lang is in the middle of the whole scene that reportedly made Duchable throw his own piano into a lake, and even though Lang Lang seems to enjoy it, I guess what strikes me is that he seems like a boy who is just at home in it in somehow an innocent yet deeper way than individuals "out there" whom are just trying to get their foot in the door by charming the right people, and saying the "right things" whenever they get the chance.
Probably everything in Lang Lang's life could disappear tomorrow and what he is doing may be living a bit of a dream, but somehow I think he knows that. It's like he is on a wave and has simply chosen to ride it, with critics and fans watching ... and all. That takes guts.
While I know that what artists are "supposed" to be doing as Classical Piano artists is expressing the music in a rich and artful way, and perhaps Lang Lang's playing can be criticised as lacking that, artists are also "supposed" to just be themself. And, even if Lang Lang's gestures may seem like they are sometimes a bit contrived, in the bigger arch in life, by chance, we just happen to be seeing him at a time where he believes that's the right thing to be doing.
Well, mainly, I wanted to finally say that I kinda like Lang Lang ... hee hee. Bye !
