Langlangtai Lake Music World officially debuts and will build an international music exchange center in the future
2022-07-16 18:12:17Source: China News Network
China News ServiceBeijing, July 16 (Reporter Gao Kai) On the 16th, Lang Lang’s master class was successfully held at the Taihu Stage Art Center of the National Centre for the Performing Arts. At the event, Lang Lang gave 6 piano children from all over the country one-on-one on-site guidance, from basic melody, rhythm, structure, to the processing of phrases, emotional expression and artistic processing of music, etc. Playing skills, bringing a lively master class to the audience.
On the same day, Langlang Taihu Music World was officially established at the Taihu Stage Art Center of the National Centre for the Performing Arts. According to reports, in the future, it will be built into an international music exchange center integrating music visits and exchanges, piano education, concerts, piano competitions, and master classes. Taihu Stage Art Center will also continue to integrate high-quality resources, attract more top artists to settle in, give play to the leading demonstration role of Taihu Performing Arts Town, promote the construction of a new pattern of “one courtyard and three sites” for the National Grand Theater, and help the cultural construction of the capital city’s sub-center .
This is the first master class following Lang Lang Studio settled in Taihu. The event has not yet started, and the auditorium is full of piano children and parents with dreams, as well as many classical music lovers and Lang Lang fans.
Lang Lang conducted a one-on-one “examination of the pulse” with 6 Xiaoqin children selected from all over the country. From the posture and technique of playing the piano, to the processing and expression of phrases, Lang Lang personally demonstrated and guided by hand, corrected common problems in piano performance, and guided the piano children to better express the music. According to the characteristics of different piano children, Lang Lang gave detailed and vivid suggestions, humorous explanations and counseling, and won continuous laughter and applause from the scene.
It is worth mentioning that the Taihu Stage Art Center of the National Centre for the Performing Arts specially built three huge high-definition LED screens on the stage, one to display the repertoire of the piano boy, and the other two to simultaneously capture Lang Lang’s facial expressions and performances. Close-up of the hand, so that the audience can not miss every wonderful detail of the master class.
On the day of the event, Li Zhixiang, Vice President of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, and Lang Lang jointly unveiled the Langlang Taihu Music World.
Since the opening of the National Centre for the Performing Arts in 2007, Lang Lang has forged a deep friendship with the National Centre for the Performing Arts. From holding concerts to setting up studios, from working with world-renowned conductors such as Seiji Ozawa, Zubin Mehta, and Dudamel to several close collaborations with the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra, Lang Lang has performed in almost every year in the past 15 years. The National Centre for the Performing Arts has left a wonderful footprint.
Li Zhixiang said on the same day, “When Lang Lang Studio was established in Taihu Stage Art Center in August last year, we agreed to let Lang Lang’s art activities take root in Taihu, and today’s dream has come true. A high-level art popularization activity. With the establishment of Langlang Taihu Music World, I hope that more friends who love music will come to Taihu Stage Art Center. Able to communicate, learn and share music.”
Lang Lang bluntly stated that his artistic career is closely related to the National Centre for the Performing Arts. He introduced that in the future, Lang Lang Taihu Music World will be built into an international platform integrating music visits and exchanges, piano education, concerts, piano competitions, and master classes. Music Exchange Center, “Hopefully, together with the National Centre for the Performing Arts, we can cultivate more outstanding piano talents for the motherland.”
At the end of the event, Lang Lang performed an excerpt from the Goldberg Variations. (Finish)