[0:00]Hello everyone! Talking to the world. This is the microphone Michael Jackson recorded "Billie Jean" on. Are you serious? I mean, not this one. I mean the model. Wow! Imagine! Michael Jackson! Who do you think we are?
[0:22]Today is a very special day for two musicians like Nacho and me. But today is a dream day and totally unforgettable for two content creators like Nacho and me, because today we are going to spend 24 hours with probably the most famous pianist in all of history, the Chinese pianist Lang Lang, who plays today at the National Auditorium in the "Impacto" cycle. Nobody would have given a penny for this to happen. Absolutely nobody. It was a totally improbable thing, but the stars wanted to align themselves and here we are at the door of the hotel where in a few minutes we will see Lang Lang. I don't know what's happening either. Let's see. I'm looking between the camera to make sure it's still there. I mean, I only trust that when he appears, nobody will steal it from me, which is just when I won't be able to look. I can't believe it. You're going to see the whole plane, just as it is. Where are you going, Mario? Mario March, and this is Nacho, by the way. Very nice to meet you, maestro. Thank you very much for letting us join you today. I heard you are very talented. Oh, thank you very much. I'm going for my camera. My goodness, what an embarrassment. Very good. We are very excited to spend the day with you and to listen to your concert. It's a good program, it's quite a romantic program. Are you a pianist too? No, I'm a singer. Oh, you're a singer. That's even better. Do you mind if I put the mic on you? Mario gained quite a lot of repercussion recently. Explain the Bake Off thing to him. Oh wow, that's been quite popular, right? Yes, it's been quite popular. I'm an actor, I'm also a pianist, a bit of an influencer... But the last thing is that I won Bake Off. Yes! That's what I heard, you're also a good chef. Now I am! (apparently) So Bake Off... Is it the English reality show? Yes, exactly. They bought the format here. I see, it's the Spanish version. It's the celebrity edition of it. So, you're also a pastry chef? I mean, not at all, I'm a celebrity here, as they say, and they called me to go and I won the thing. So now I know how to prepare things but I'm not a chef AT ALL. No. Have you opened your own restaurant? Not yet! They asked me to... but no. You should! It can be interesting. And they told me that you have interviewed several pianists. Yes. Last week we were with Arcadi Volodos. Yes, they told me. We had an encounter at the piano and I played some of his own transcriptions and it was very beautiful. It is lucky to have an audience that likes what you do and that now they are also enriching their music. Exactly. Which is more important. No, no, I am very happy you are doing this. This is really... Thank you. They need people like you to to boost the recognition of classical music. You are also doing a great job with your foundation. Absolutely. The thing is that this is my profession, you know? It's different. You guys are having very different audiences and it's great that you are bringing them to classical music. This is my job, I have to do this. From the beginning of my career I was I planned all of this this way because I thought that if nobody really understands what we do, it is very difficult to evolve. I started giving master classes at ten years old. I had already started teaching students my age or older and I had already started with this. That's crazy. So yeah, so for me, this is part of uh what do you call the the package? I think this is uh very important. Back to this wonderful hall! This hall is very, very good. I really like this auditorium. I don't know what to say. I'm a bit like in a cloud. You are out. I'm a bit out. It was as if we had known him all our lives and that leaves you unsettled. Yes, of course. We are in the National Auditorium. They are finishing tuning the pianos, but they have put two, right? Yes, they have put two, let's see which one he likes the most. He is in his dressing room, getting ready, doing his things, and we are going to bother him a bit. Oh, David! But what's wrong? It makes me very excited that David, who is the tuner who works here normally, but is the tuner who was my tuner when I played as a soloist here at the National Auditorium. So suddenly climbing the stairs and seeing David again on the piano is like bringing back memories, you know? New piano? This piano is too hard. Yeah, just a few seconds and you know. Of course. This is much better. You had it so clear. I'm teaching right now. Oh, sorry. Is that the same song? It's the same. He's very different. But they liked it. Yeah, that's interesting to hear different things. How was it working with Ed Sheeran? He's a really brilliant musician and his brother is a classical composer.
[26:56]Oh, really? We didn't know that. Wow, I would have never said. It has been a pleasure, Lang Lang. Thank you very much. Enjoy, have a beautiful concert.
[27:18]Keep playing great! Keep singing great!



