Now now... Before all of you guys flame me, let me get this straight. I doubt that Perfect_Pitch is a better pianist that Lang Lang. But until we hear a couple recordings from him, we can then make that decision. But he is being pretttty arrogant and I kinda don't like that...
OH FOR FUCKS SAKE... YET AGAIN... I never EVER said I was better than Lang Lang... My DISGUST for him is how we can take music that was written ever so beautifully and create monstrous recreations of them... I personally wouldn't mind if he took some of his performances a little more seriously and applied a little more care to the emotional input.
Now, I KNOW I'm not technically better than Lang Lang, but believe me - in my life, I would like to be... I intend to be playing piano till the day I die. I think it's just ignorant that a person with so much fame and authority treats much of the piano literature like a joke.
- Quite possibly the WORST interpretation I've ever heard of this magnificently written piece.
- SERIOUSLY???
As a serious pianist, he should demonstrate his love for music not through how fast he can play, or how loud (after all, he rightly gained the nick-name 'Bang-bang' for a reason for goodness sake - and I wasn't the one who came up with it), so obviously other people can sense it.
There are plenty of fantastic pianists who aren't as well-known as Lang Lang, sure.
Damn right... there are people out there who may not be technically talented at the piano, but their passion and their ability to demonstrate a deep emotional connection with the music is far more prevalent and convincing than a LOT of Lang Lang's music.
AND YES... I may be arrogant. Some call it being strong-willed... Maybe it comes from the will of wanting to be a concert pianist from a young age, but was taught by MORONS and self-taught WANKERS who didn't know sh*t about piano, and was only told as an adult at University that practically everything you've been taught is WRONG!
So I have worked my arse off at piano... I used to play like sh*t, and I mean sh*t, but believe ME, there isn't a day that I don't work at bettering the craft of piano - both technically and musically.