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Extractions: Advanced Search / Archives Preferences In Chicago, this spring is the season of the great pianists. In the next six weeks, Alfred Brendel, András Schiff, Krystian Zimerman, Mitsuko Uchida, and Pierre-Laurent Aimard will all offer the latest results of their musical research, and just now, we had the chance to see two of todays most promising young pianists at Symphony Hall. Already, both are highly acclaimed: the 35-year-old Piotr Anderszewski is the recipient of the Gilmore Award, the most prestigious award for talented pianists; and Lang Lang, even younger at 22, is the future of classical music, or so we are told by his record company (a recent scathing critique in the New York Times notwithstanding). Neither pianist is a stranger to Chicago. Lang has repeatedly won the hearts of Chicago audiences, most recently last October. Anderszewski, on the other hand, gave his debut at Mandel Hall in the fall of 2001, and has returned for his third Chicago recital. Despite these commonalities, it would be all-too-tempting to cast Lang and Anderszewski as musical antipodes. Anderszewski, one wants to say, is the serious artist, suggesting a contrast to Lang Lang, the virtuoso. And other oppositions come to mind: the seeker of profundities vs. the charmer, classicism vs. romanticism, discipline vs. exuberance, and ultimately, objectivity vs. subjectivity. One is in the tradition of a Brendel or an Arrau, and the other aligned with the great virtuosos of the pastHorowitz, Cherkassky, and all the others. But these simple antitheses cannot capture what is, especially in the case of Anderszewski, a highly multifaceted musical personality. (And surprisingly enough, Anderszewski, the proto-Prada model, is the better-groomed and better-looking of the two, while it was Langwith his innocent, childlike, asexual appearancewho had the ladies groan in delight as he sat down for yet another encore.)
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Extractions: Acclaimed in the major concert halls of North America, Europe and Asia, Lang Lang - at the age of 21 - has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level and has established himself as one of the most exciting pianists of our time. Lang Lang's talent and personality make him an ideal ambassador for classical music and a role model for young people. He has performed live on "Good Morning America" and on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and was also featured in The Wall Street Journal and in Teen People 's issue highlighting "Top Twenty Teens Who Will Change the World". He is the first Chinese pianist to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic and all "Big Five" American orchestras. In the coming years he takes first prize in the Fifth Xing Hai Cup Piano Competition in Beijing, first prize and "outstanding artistic performance" in the Fourth International Young Pianists Competition in Germany, and first prize at the Second Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians' Competition held in 1995 in Japan.
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Extractions: "Lang Lang took a sold-out Albert Hall by storm. ... This could well be history in the making."- The Times Lang Lang started his piano studies when he was three years old, and won his first medal two years later. At the age of 13, he won first prize at the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition. At 15, he was awarded a scholarship by the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. And at 20, he was named the winner of the first-ever Bernstein Award. Lang Lang, originally from China, is one of the top professional pianists in the United States, and has performed with all of the world's leading symphony orchestras including the New York Philharmonic. Lang Lang, together with Yao Ming, a Chinese-born basketball player for the US National Basketball Association, has become one of the idols from China among American teenagers.