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LIFESTYLE / FAMILY / KIDSDAY Lang Lang talks and plays piano with Long Island kids

Our Kidsday reporters from Great Neck had the opportunity to interview and then play piano with Classical Pianist Lang Lang at before his event this past Friday. (Credit: Newsday/Patrick Mullooly )

By David Bernstein, Brendan Lo, Mia Malhotra and Spencer Moskowitz Kidsday Reporters, 9 and 10, Great Neck Updated January 26, 2018 1:34 PM

Have you ever been around true greatness? We have! We met Lang Lang, one of the greatest musicians of all time. Brendan even got to play piano with him. We will remember this day forever.

Lang Lang was born in , , China. He started playing piano at age 3, and two years later, he won rst place at the Shenyang Piano Competition and performed his rst public recital. Lang Lang is a leader in bringing music education into the 21st century. The Lang Lang International Music Foundation strives to “educate, inspire and motivate the next generation of music lovers and performers.” He has denitely inspired us to keep working hard.

Lang Lang is in New York to host the Grammy Salute to . This is one of more than 2,000 global events celebrating the life of , 16-time Grammy winner, who was a composer, conductor,

https://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/family/kidsday/lang-lang-pianist-interview-1.16365809 1/2 4/30/2018 Lang Lang talks and plays piano with Long Island kids | Newsday pianist, author and lecturer. The event is Friday at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium. The Lang Lang International Music Foundation supported the event by bringing more than 1,000 students.

Before the event, he sat with us and told us about himself. We asked him if he teaches others to play piano. He said he does. He teaches master classes on Facebook that reach many people.

The Lang Lang Foundation is in its 10th year, and he told us he is so proud of all the people he has reached. We wanted to know how Leonard Bernstein’s music inuenced him. He said he thought Bernstein was the most inspirational musician and he was the best conductor. We also wanted to know how he felt having to host the event. He told us he was not used to having to speak that much because he is usually behind the piano.

Even though he is most famous for playing classical music, Lang Lang told us he likes jazz a lot, too.

Spencer wanted to know if anyone ever expressed how his music has inspired them. Lang Lang told us he gets some nice letters from public schools in New York. There are a lot of kids who never listen to classical music because they think it may be a bit boring, he said. “The letters really encourage me,” he said, “because they feel like it is a new experience, and they really enjoy playing and listening, and that’s kind of the best moment.”

Two of us play piano, and we asked him if he had any advice for beginners. Lang Lang said, “Enjoy playing, because sometimes the beginners get bored really fast. You need to have a little time to learn before you enjoy.”

We asked him, when he listens to a young person play the piano, how does he know Sign up for Newsday's Family newsletter if they have the talent to be a successful Things to do with kids, events, more. pianist? Lang Lang said, “You hear their performances and you kind of know from Email address Sign up their playing what level they are at. Sometimes the level may not be there yet, By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. but you can hear their soul and their technique. Then I try to gure out how to bring out some of their talents . . . and try to inspire them and develop the meaning behind the notes, and bring out their character.”

By David Bernstein, Brendan Lo, Mia Malhotra and Spencer Moskowitz Kidsday Reporters, 9 and 10, Great Neck

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