“It’s easier to speak through the keys than through words.”
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Yundi Li , né le 7 octobre 1982 à Chongqing en Chine, est un pianiste classique virtuose chinois. Il est le plus jeune gagnant du prestigieux Concours international de piano Frédéric-Chopin, qu'il remporte à l'âge de 18 ans en 2000 lors de la XIVe édition.
Il est spécialisé notamment dans Frédéric Chopin et Franz Liszt.
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“It’s easier to speak through the keys than through words.”
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“I’m very happy that so many children are learning the piano because of me.”
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“My fans really love me, so they want to understand classical music and I want to help them.”
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“My emotions are expressed through the piano.”
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