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Lang Lang carries the Olympic Torch

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Lang Lang carries the Olympic Torch on Day 65, July 22nd in London along Billet Lane from Keswick Avenue and finish on North Street at Westland Avenue, covered a distance of 370 yeards.

Lang Lang Foundation 101 Pianist Workshop in Rome

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With 100 young pianists in Rome

Roma, Auditorium Parco della Musica 22 06 2012
Lang Lang Fest: 101 pianisti, master class
©Musacchio & Ianniello
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NB la presente foto puo' essere utilizzata esclusivamente per l' avvenimento in oggetto, per una ripresa dello stesso o comunque per pubblicazioni riguardanti l' Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
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Hi Lang Lang!

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Happy Birthday from your godson who loves you!!!!!
Love,
Jacqui

Lang Lang’s June 15th Berlin Concert

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June 15th will witness the celebrated event of the “Lang Lang Berlin Concert” in the O2 World Stadium in Berlin, Germany, hosted by Telefónica, where fifty children pianists from across the world will be invited to share the stage with Lang Lang in celebration of his 30th birthday.

Click here to watch the live event, Friday June 15th at 20:15 (GMT +01:00)

Birthday kids wanted!

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Do you have birthday on June 14th?

If you do, then you have the chance to win two free tickets to the exclusive birthday concert in Berlin on June 15th with special guest Herbie Hancock.

The first 50 children who have the same birthday as Lang Lang can enter here.

(Please see official page for all the contest details)

Carnegie Hall Live Audio: Lang Lang Plays Bach, Chopin and Schubert

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In case you missed Lang Lang's live performance at Carnegie Hall, the audio stream is now available below:

Lang Lang receives Honorary Degree of Doctor of Musical Arts from Manhattan School of Music

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May 11th, 2012, New York City - Manhattan School of Music awarded an Honorary Doctorate at spring graduation ceremony to Lang Lang in recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments as a musician, educator and musical ambassador to the world. Lang Lang is the first Asian people in the history of Manhattan School of Music receives this honor.

In Lyric recital, pianist Lang Lang goes easy on the antics

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“Are you going to the circus?” was the question I heard most often in the run-up to Saturday night’s piano recital by international classical superstar Lang Lang at the massive Civic Opera House.

An older, wiser Lang Lang brings artistry to the Opera House

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Time was when the only non-operatic events Lyric Opera would present were vocal recitals by the glamorous likes of Luciano Pavarotti and Marilyn Horne. But those days are gone, just as the vocal recital as a commercially viable genre appears to be on life support.

So Lyric went in another direction Saturday night at the Civic Opera House, hosting the first piano recital I can recall ever having been presented under the company's auspices — that of the Chinese superstar pianist, Lang Lang.

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