Q&A | 15 Questions For Lang Lang
By Ludwig Van on April 23, 2019
Renowned pianist Lang Lang answers 15 questions, including his role models, favourite concert halls, and his motto.
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By Ludwig Van on April 23, 2019
Renowned pianist Lang Lang answers 15 questions, including his role models, favourite concert halls, and his motto.
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