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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lang_Lang_(pianist) Lang Lang (Chinese: 郎朗; pinyin: Láng Lǎng; born 14 June 1982) is a Chinese concert pianist who
has performed with leading orchestras in Europe, the United States and his native China. Lang Lang was born in Shenyang, Liaoning, China. His father Lang Guoren (郎国任), is a descendant of the Manchu
Niohuru (鈕祜祿) family, which brought forth a long line of Qing Empresses. The elder Lang is also a musician, who plays the traditional Chinese stringed instrument erhu.[1] At the age of two, Lang
watched the Tom and Jerry episode The Cat Concerto which features the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt. According to Lang, this first contact with Western music is what motivated him to learn
piano.[2][3] He began piano lessons with Professor Zhu Ya-Fen at age three. At the age of five, he won first place at the Shenyang Piano Competition and performed his first public recital.[4] When
Lang Lang was nine years old, he intended to audition for Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music, and, having difficulties with his lessons, was expelled from his piano tutor's studio for "lack of
talent".[5] Another music teacher at his state school noticed Lang Lang's sadness, and decided to comfort him by playing a record of Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 10 in C major, K. 330; she asked him to
play along with the second movement. This reminded Lang Lang of his love of the instrument. "Playing the K. 330 brought me hope again," he recalled.[5] Lang Lang was later admitted into the
conservatory where he studied under Professor Zhao Ping-Guo.[6] In 1993, he won the Xing Hai Cup Piano Competition in Beijing and, in 1994, was awarded first prize for outstanding artistic
performance at the fourth International Competition for Young Pianists in Ettlingen, Germany.[4] In 1995, at 13 years of age, he played the Op. 10 and Op. 25 études by Chopin at the Beijing Concert
Hall and, in the same year, won first place at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Japan,[4] playing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra
in a concert broadcast by NHK Television.[7] When 14, he was a featured soloist at the China National Symphony's inaugural concert, which was broadcast by China Central Television and attended by
President Jiang Zemin. The following year, he began studies with Gary Graffman at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia Performing and recording career Lang Lang has given recitals and
concerts in many major cities and was the first Chinese pianist to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic and some top American orchestras.[9] A Chicago Tribune music critic
called him "the biggest, most exciting young keyboard talent I have encountered in many a year of attending piano recitals".[10] Lang has been praised by musicians and critics around the world – the
conductor Jahja Ling remarked, "Lang Lang is special because of his total mastery of the piano... He has the flair and great communicative power."[11] National Public Radio's Morning Edition remarked
that "Lang Lang has conquered the classical world with dazzling technique and charisma."[12] It is often noted that Lang successfully straddles two worlds – classical prodigy and rock-like
"superstar", a phenomenon summed up by The Times journalist Emma Pomfret, who wrote, "I can think of no other classical artist who has achieved Lang Lang's broad appeal without dumbing down."[13]
Lang Lang's performance style was controversial when he stormed into the classical music scene in 1999. Since that time, Pianist Earl Wild called him "the J. Lo of the piano." [14] Others have
described him as immature, but admitted that his ability to "conquer crowds with youthful bravado" is phenomenal among classical musicians.[15] His maturity in subsequent years was reported by The
New Yorker: "The ebullient Lang Lang is maturing as an artist."[15] In April 2009, when Time Magazine included Lang Lang in its list of the 100 most influential people, Herbie Hancock described his
playing as "so sensitive and so deeply human", commenting: "You hear him play, and he never ceases to touch your heart."[16] In 2001, after a sold-out Carnegie Hall debut with Yuri Temirkanov, he
travelled to Beijing with the Philadelphia Orchestra on a tour celebrating its 100th anniversary, during which he performed to an audience of 8,000 at the Great Hall of the People.[17] The same year,
he made an acclaimed BBC Proms debut, prompting a music critic of the British newspaper The Times to write, "Lang Lang took a sold-out Royal Albert Hall by storm... This could well be history in the
making".[17] In 2003, he returned to the BBC Proms for the First Night concert with Leonard Slatkin. After his recital debut with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Berliner Zeitung wrote: "Lang Lang is a
superb musical performer whose artistic touch is always in service of the music".[18] Lang Lang was the featured soloist on the Golden Globe winning score of The Painted Veil and can be heard on the
soundtrack of The Banquet.[19] He has recorded for the Deutsche Grammophon and Telarc labels.. His album of the first and fourth Beethoven piano concertos with the Orchestre de Paris and Christoph
Eschenbach debuted at No. 1 on the Traditional Classical Billboard Chart.[20] In 2008, he was the pianist on Mike Oldfield's 2008 album Music of the Spheres.[21] In 2010, he signed with Sony for a
reported $3 million.[22] In December 2008, Lang Lang partnered with Google and YouTube in the project YouTube Symphony Orchestra.[23] Lang Lang has also recorded piano works for the video game Gran
Turismo 5's soundtrack, mostly under the "Classical" subgenre.[24] This included versions of Danny Boy, Beethoven's 8th Piano Sonata, and one of the game's intro pieces, the third movement from
Prokofiev's 7th Piano Sonata. Finally, he has performed for numerous international dignitaries including the former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, President Barack Obama, Queen
Elizabeth II, President Hu Jintao of China, President Horst Köhler of Germany, Prince Charles, as well as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Polish President
Lech Kaczynski. White House state dinner At the White House state dinner in honour of President of China Hu Jintao on 19 January 2011, one of the tunes Lang played was the theme song to the movie
Battle on Shangganling Mountain called My Motherland, an anti-American film on the Korean War. The song's lyrics include the line "We deal with wolves with guns", which in the film referred
indirectly to the United States.[26][27] Although the tune is popular and has lost much of its political and historical significance in China,[28] the performance was said to be interpreted by some
as insulting the USA.[29] In response to the controversy Lang Lang denied that he had intended to insult the United States.[30] He later released a statement stating that he "selected this song
because it has been a favorite of mine since I was a child. It was selected for no other reason but for the beauty of its melody."[30] White House spokesperson Tommy Vietor also responded by saying
My Motherland is "widely known and popular in China for its melody. Lang Lang played the song without lyrics or reference to any political theme ....Any suggestion that this was an insult to the
United States is just flat wrong... Breaking Suzuki Musical Instruments Hammond Global News - REPORT
http://www.suzuki-music.co.jp/hammond/index.html Frankfurt Germany -- Thanks very much Kiyota
Yamauchi for showing me some absolutely astounding performances on
Suzuki Melodions on iPad! - Jon Hammond - musikmesse 2015年3月20日
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たジョン・ハモンドさん、日本ツアーを終えて帰国前の敦賀明子さん。そして、これもまた関西からの帰路に立ち寄られた田中光栄さん。何の脈絡もなく集まった3人にアフターファイブコンサートをお願いしてしまったのはスズキ楽器貿易の北米担当者だった。
ジョン・ハモンドさんはショービジネスの表舞台に出てくることは少ないが、フランクフルトメッセでは25年、ナムショーでもレギュラーのように演奏されているエンドーサーである。今回も鈴木会長に唯会いたいという一念で来日された律儀なお人柄です。
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consecutive years with live concert in Jazzkeller Hofheim. Jon Hammond - Sk1 Hammond organ Joe Berger - guitar Giovanni Gulino - drums Peter Klohmann - tenor saxophone as seen on Jon's long-running
cable TV program The Jon Hammond Show on MNN TV in New York City 28th year
HammondCast.com The inside of my 1965 Hammond B3 organ - you can see the top
secret black mod box built for me by Bill Beer (R.I.P.) of Keyboard Products Los Angeles California
- it's got Bill's telephone number right on it:
213-387-2205 Unfortunately can't reach Bill on that number any longer, Jon Hammond Chuck Plaisance Vocal Instructer, Vocal Producer, Session Vocalist, Performing Musician at Voice Coach &
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代表取締役 at 株式会社エス・ディ・アイ Martin Chemes Músico profesional y Endorser at Lee Oskar Harmonicas Hans Torbijn Sint Paulus Mulo Vlissingen Maurizio Li Mandri My 1965 Hammond B3 organ with special mods by
Bill Beer (R.I.P.) of Keyboard Products
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Hall during lunch hour free concert. JON HAMMOND at the B3 Organ along with Harvey Wainapel tenor, Steve Campos flugel horn, Barry Finnerty gtr. & James Preston drms. of Sons of Champlin band
playing JH Band original "Nu Funk" (Hip Hop Chitlins). *Note: Jon's organ bench fell out of the truck on Polk St. (was recovered) One of Jon's famous sayings: "It's easier to find an Organ with no
Bench than a Bench without an Organ"! Encore! Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Hofheim L to R: Heinz Lichius, Joe Berger, Rainer Heute, Jon Hammond
Congratulations everybody on the 80th Anniversary of the
invention of the Hammond organ - first commercial model was the model A I owned one that actually had Neon Lights installed under both keyboards and over the pedal board - it is in the photo here
where I'm playing a Cordovox Super V - the model A is in back of me - Jon Hammond
Here I am with the more modern famous
Model B3 and 2 Leslie Speakers - Jon Hammond
This is the inside of the very same 1965 Hammond B3 organ - with a few very special custom
modifications by the late great Bill Beer of Keyboard Products Los Angeles CA
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