Lang Lang becomes Global Ambassador for Leeds International Piano Competition


24 August 2012
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imports_PIA_0-mm1y99hl-100000_97014.jpg Lang Lang becomes Global Ambassador for Leeds International Piano Competition
<p> The world famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang (pictured here with Dame Fanny Waterman and Sir David Tang), heralded as the &lsquo;hottest artist on the classical music planet&rsquo; by the New York Times, has been announced as Global Ambassador for the Leeds International Piano Competition and will visit the Competition on Sunday 9th September</p> ...

This highest honour, bestowed on him by Dame Fanny Waterman, Chairman and Artistic Director of the Competition, is in recognition of the tremendous contribution that Lang Lang has made to classical music and the piano throughout the world since he rose to fame in 1994. He has played sold out recitals and concerts in every major city in the world and is the first Chinese pianist to be engaged by the Vienna Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic and all the top American orchestras.
Dame Fanny Waterman is delighted that Lang Lang will be the Global Ambassador for this world famous Competition and is looking forward to him visiting 'The Leeds'. She added: 'In his chosen repertoire he is absolutely exemplary. Lang Lang has a pair of hands every pianist would envy. He has watched the Leeds International Piano Competition since he was a boy and has been inspired by Leeds prize winners Radu Lupu and Murray Perahia. He has a star quality that no teacher can teach – he makes people listen.'
Following his acceptance of the Global Ambassador title, Lang Lang was introduced to Dame Fanny Waterman by Sir David Tang (a supporter and major sponsor of the Competition). Lang Lang commented: 'I am a pianist performing throughout the world, and I don’t think there has been a concert hall around the globe that has not felt the impact of The Leeds International Piano Competition in the great names it has helped on their way. I am truly honoured to be associated with this tradition, and I can only say that Dame Fanny Waterman’s vision will live on as a positive force for many years to come. Thanks for the inspiration to all of us.'
Lang Lang performed at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace this year. He has inspired over 40 million Chinese children to learn to play the classical piano and he recently launched the ‘Lang Lang International Music Foundation’ with the mission of inspiring the next generation of classical music lovers and performers by cultivating tomorrow’s top pianists, championing music education at the forefront of technology, and building a young audience through live music experiences.

Tickets for The Leeds International Piano Competition are £5.00 per session for the 1st and 2nd Stages; £6.00 for the Semi Finals and between £14.00 and £48.00 for the Finals. You can also call +44 (0)113 224 3801 to purchase them.


 

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