When the Chinese pianist plays with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Hall in May, it will be the often-performed Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. He also thinks commercial success and artistic integrity aren't mutually exclusive.
BERLIN — In a hotel in the embassy-heavy streets in the city's center, Lang Lang sits on a bright red couch, a modestly daring complement to the room's elaborate Bauhaus paneling. He has just come from a conference in Cannes where he gave a speech to the who's who of the music biz about classical music, social media and building music schools in China.
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