[HD] Lang Lang Mariss Jansons Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra New Year's concert 2019
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- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 21 in C major, K. 467. 2nd movement: Andante
Xian Xinghai - Yellow River Concerto. 2nd movement: Ode to the Yellow River
Frédéric Chopin - Waltz No. 1 "Grande valse brillante"
ARD 1
Host: Thomas Gottschalk
31 December 2018
The Yellow River Concerto, @ 10:03 rarely heard. Beautiful!
Saw him perform it in the Kennedy Centre! To the manner born!!!
Never heard Lang Lang play this Mozart before, awesome, so much depth and emotion! Oh boy, what can you say! A Maestro at work! Australia
Just watched again, what more can one say other than brilliant xxxxx
Bravo Lang Lang, wonderful playing.
Fantastic performance like always. especially, this time Lang Lang played a popular Chinese song! Thank you
I like the way you touch the keys. Especially your speed of attack. You make them sound different from everybody else’s. You truly have the keys to the kingdom of music. I don't know the technical terms, I just admire your gift
Yellow River ,so beautiful!
25:00 Gina Alice Redlinger - Lang Lang's wife
the greatest genius pianist ever
Whenever listening to the 2nd movement of the Yellow River Concerto, tear-jerking is the exact description.
Maravilloso !!!! 👏👏👏👏
Bravo. I love this.
Délicatesse absolue 👌
I LOVE YOURS HANDS AND YOUR HEART
Mozart would satisfy the performance !
RIP
you idiot
low iq
Idiots. Let me pay respects to the late Mariss Jansons.
I'll comment only on the Chopin waltz: Much lovely and stylistically effective playing here, but what he does from 17:26 to 18:00 (the grace-note section) is so ugly and vulgar-sounding as to be nearly unrecognizable. His aggressive approach here conjures up an image of chaos in a chicken yard.
And here I go, yet again, voicing my acute uneasiness with his almost constant "Don't-you-see-that-I'm-one-of-the-happiest-persons-on-earth" smiling. Are there any other viewers who feel that a little of this facial gleefulness goes a long way? Through the years, he hasn't exactly been subtle in showing how much he ENJOYS playing, and at this point, everyone is well aware of this. I've often wondered if there might come a day when he decides to replace his audience-manipulating gestures with a traditional, distinguished, more professional stage demeanor. As I've said elsewhere, since the quality of his playing (most of the time) is on a high level, why the need to "add to the mixture" with all manner of cheap, tasteless, theatrics? (Of the latter, I don't have enough time to list them all).