Usama Amin wrote: >Lang Lang was recently named one of the "Top 20 Teens Who Are Going To >Change The World" by Teen People Magazine. The program features works by >Schumann, Haydn, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Mozart, and a world premiere by Tan >Dun entitled Eight Memories in Watercolor! I heard Lang Lang play in Tucson, AZ, last week. I found his performance to be technically excellent, but uninvolving. It may have been due to the choice of pieces in some cases (for example, Schumann's Op. 1 variations), but not all (a performance of a Chopin Nocturne that was, to my ears, rather antiseptic). The strange thing is that, visually, he gives the impression of being deeply moved by his own performance. The cynical might think him a good showman. But perhaps he was just having an off night, and perhaps he'll put more into the Tan Dun premiere. The most interesting part of the evening was when he was joined by his father, who plays erhu (two-stringed Chinese violin). I'd attend any performance by his father in a heartbeat. Gerry