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What are Lang Lang’s better songs? Does he have any self-composed piano music?

He is a master performer, and I most like to listen to his "Rachmaninoff Second Movement", "Rachmaninoff Third Movement", "The Bell" and "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6". I have not practiced Pull 2 ??and Pull 3 at the moment, but as an expert, let me talk about his playing skills.

Liszt's "The Bell" is familiar to you. Once you listen to it, you will know how abnormal it is. Maybe many people don't like his style, because many masters such as Yundi Li and Kissing's versions of "The Bell" are very different. A pedal is used here to make the tone reverberant and beautiful. But if you listen carefully to Lang Lang's version, I personally think it is the most consistent with the proposition of Liszt's "The Bell". Each tone can be described as translucent. I think it is It is the style that best understands Liszt’s divine comedy. There is not too much pedaling, and there is almost a staccato beat from the beginning to the end, which sounds more like a bell. In particular, there are a few grainy triplets that can be said to be as uniform as a machine.

Not much to say about Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6. He is the textbook version. You will know it by watching his concert. He uses the pedals superbly. There is not a single wrong note. I don’t think many masters can do it. The pedal control is so precise, and the changes in each note are so subtle.

Finally, let’s talk about the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Many people say that Lang Lang is too fanatical. Doesn’t this reflect Liszt’s character? When this piece is slow, it’s ridiculously slow, and when it’s fast, it’s like The machine pops up, especially from the middle part to the end, almost the most difficult part is ridiculously fast. Not to mention the playing method, it is also the fastest in terms of speed.