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Have you ever wondered about what it takes to be a great investment banker? Or how you can be a broadcaster for the Olympics on national TV? What about becoming a famous world-renowned musician? Or how about making it to a pro sports league such as the NHL? Join Amos Vang, a Canadian lawyer, broadcaster, and podcaster, as he tells and features the untold real-life stories of professionals and people from all walks of life, as well as the lessons that they have learned from their careers. Real-life stories, timeless lessons, rising legends. Find them all here on "This is the Legend Of...".Amos Vang Career Success Economics
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  • At age 5, he debuted at CARNEGIE HALL - Ep 21 - This is the Legend Of Ryan Wang
    Jun 27 2025

    At age 5,he made his professional piano performing debut at Carnegie Hall. Yes, 5 YEARS OLD.

    At age 11, he performed for a Canadian prime minister.

    At age 14, he won his first international piano competition.

    By the age of 16, he won at least 5 internationalpiano competitions, and was the youngest winner of Le Prix Cortot in world history.

    How old is he right now? 17 YEARS OLD!

    Not only that, but he will represent Canada on his Road to Warsaw, at the Olympics of piano, the International ChopinCompetition in Warsaw, Poland on October 2025. Simultaneously, he will begin his academic pursuits at HarvardUniversity and New England Conservatory, still at 17 YEARS OLD.

    Join Amos Vang as he features the living legend of Ryan Wang, virtuoso pianist and 2024 BBC Young Musician of theYear, on his meteoric rise from prodigy to seasoned performer. Ryan discusses his inspirations of becoming a pianist, his deep connection with musicality, his experiences at winningcompetitions such as the 2025 Canadian Chopin Competition, and the unbelievable potential that he holds as a pianist.

    If you thought you knew legendary, wait till you tune into this story!

    Ryan's Instagram - @ryanwangpianist

    Ryan's YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@ryanwangpianist8416

    Ryan's website: https://ryanwangpiano.com/

    Tomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Other music composed by: Amos Vang, Fryderyk Chopin, andtheir respective composers


    -- CHAPTERS --

    0:00 – Introduction

    5:37 – Reminiscing on the Canadian Chopin Competition

    6:59 – What inspired Ryan Wang to pursue piano?

    8:46 – Learning a musical instrument is very common in Asianfamilies.

    9:43 – Ryan Wang’s first piano teachers shaped his musicaland even life skill foundations.

    12:36 – What does Ryan Wang remember about his Carnegie Hall debut at 5 YEARS OLD?!

    14:18 – How does Ryan prepare for piano competitions?

    16:20 – Are the Chopin and Cliburn Competitions MOREDIFFICULT than the Olympics?!

    20:24 – How does Ryan Wang adapt to different pianos andconcert venues?

    24:05 – Ryan Wang did not actually know what the CanadianChopin Competition concert venue looked like!

    26:08 – Ryan Wang performed alongside Bruce Liu and Yunchan Lim in 2023.

    28:10 – What sparked Ryan's Road to Warsaw?

    30:50 – Ryan Wang won the International YOUTH ChopinCompetition. What were the most important lessons that he learned from there?

    32:05 – A pianist is at their best when they are performingtheir heart out.

    32:52 – Ryan Wang takes us through his adventure at the2025 Canadian Chopin Competition.

    34:33 – Amos Vang CRIED when seeing Ryan Wang’s performance of Chopin’s Concerto in E Minor at the 2025 Canadian Chopin Competition!

    37:41 – Chopin’s Concerto in E Minor, especially the 2ndmovement, is beautiful. Here’s why.

    38:54 – What is musicality to Ryan Wang?

    40:07 – Who is Fryderyk Chopin to Ryan Wang?

    42:17 – Musicians are humans, too. People tend to focus too much on the celebrity aspect of artists.

    44:28 – What surprised Ryan Wang the most about Chopin?

    49:59 – What are some fun, unconventional methods of pianopractice that Ryan Wang uses?

    51:42 – How does Ryan Wang master the art of bel cantosinging in piano performance?

    54:53 – Pausing in music has the same emphatic effect aspausing in speech, especially when it comes to lawyering or announcing sports.

    55:49 – To what extent does Ryan Wang balance his ownmusical philosophy with the composer’s musical philosophy?

    57:54 – How does Ryan Wang develop and evolve his musicalstyle? (Hint: there’s a bit of Descartes influence here!)

    1:00:51 – What are the largest misconceptions that Ryan Wanghas personally seen about classical music?

    1:11:15 – What are the most rewarding things that Ryan Wanghas experienced in his career?

    1:13:03 – What is Ryan Wang’s mindset and game plan goinginto the main rounds of the 2025 International Chopin Competition?

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Arthur Rubinstein called Janina Fialkowska a "BORN CHOPIN INTERPRETER" | Ep. 20 - This is the Legend Of JANINA FIALKOWSKA
    Jun 1 2025

    If you are a longtime classical music fan, then you know who she is.The late great Arthur Rubinstein described her as a “born Chopin interpreter”. In fact, Rubinstein was her mentor. She is described as “one of the Grandes Dames of piano playing”. She is also a Juno Award winner.

    She is an alumna of The Juilliard School.She won third prize at the 1974 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition.She is an Officer of the Order of Canada.She was the Chair of the jury for the 2023 Junior Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (aka the U.S. Open of piano). Later in 2025, she will be a jury member of the Honens International Piano Competition in Canada.In this episode, Amos Vang and Janina Fialkowska discuss the evolution of her pianistic performance, the Gorodnitzki technique, her experiences at the Arthur Rubinstein International Competition, the importance of Rubinstein’s mentorship, and the impact of musicality. Janina’s contributions to the performance of Chopin have inspired many pianists around the world.

    You can follow Janina on her website: https://www.fialkowska.com/


    Tomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Other music composed by: Amos Vang and Fryderyk Chopin


    0:00 – Introduction

    3:08 – Janina Fialkowska’s first musical inspirations

    4:36 – Yvonne Hubert, Janina Fialkowska’s 2nd teacher

    6:51 – Bach's influence is profound in classical andjazz piano performance. I.e. OscarPeterson.

    8:06 – Yvonne Lefebure, Janina Fialkowska’s 3rdpiano teacher

    8:34 – A pianist must be careful to prevent theatrics fromdistracting the audience from the actual musical performance.

    9:58 – What was the Juilliard application process like, forJanina?

    13:00 – How influential was Sascha Gorodnitzki to Janina's style?

    16:03 – What is the Gorodnitzki piano technique?

    18:01 – What were the greatest challenges that JaninaFialkowska faced at Juilliard? How didshe overcome these challenges?

    20:41 – Many pianists are introverts.

    23:02 – Introverts like Amos and Janina are very comfortablewith their own company and with being alone.

    25:58 – Janina Fialkowska ALMOST WENT TO LAW SCHOOL!

    28:56 – This is Janina Fialkowska’s journey to the 1974Arthur Rubinstein International Competition

    35:29 – Liszt Piano Sonata and Chopin’s Concerto in E minorare LEGENDARY pieces of music.

    39:22 – Arthur Rubinstein was Janina Fialkowska’s mentor. What was it like to study with Arthur Rubinstein?

    42:35 – Arthur Rubinstein never practiced! He even stopped Janina Fialkowska from practicing!

    45:29 – What is musicality to Janina Fialkowska?

    49:58 – Yunchan Lim, Bruce Liu, the Cliburn Competition, andthe Chopin Competition

    53:09 – Janina Fialkowska believes that Canada is #1 in theworld for piano!

    57:21 – To ethnic Chinese people such as Amos Vang, piano istheir hockey

    59:23 – Practicing at the Cliburn Competition and for anyother music competition is basically training for an athletic competition forsome (NOT all) pianists.

    1:02:23 – Who is Fryderyk Chopin to Janina Fialkowska?

    1:05:09 – The polonaise is an official item of the UNESCOIntangible Cultural Heritage Lists.

    1:06:50 – Why are the Chopin Competition and the CliburnCompetition so revered among the general public?

    1:10:30 – How does Janina Fialkowska express bel canto inher performance?

    1:15:47 – In piano competitions, some pianists crash andburn at the finals because they don’t have experience performing with orchestras.

    1:16:38 – Polish National Edition vs. PaderewskiEdition. Can there be a genuine Urtextfor Chopin?

    1:19:52 – What are the common misconceptions that JaninaFialkowska has seen?

    1:20:54 – Despite the achievements of Canadian pianists, theaverage Canadian is not musically literate. Here’s why.

    1:23:18 – Sports and music have a lot in common. Can this commonality be a solution toimproving classical music appreciation?

    1:26:34 – What are the most important lessons that JaninaFialkowska has learned in her career?


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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • She judged the Canadian Chopin Competition -- Ep. 19 - This is the Legend of Magdalena Baczewska
    May 4 2025

    "Columbia University professor by day, musical sorceress by night"! - ConcertoNet

    Meet Magdalena Baczewska, a Polish virtuoso pianist, Director of the joint Columbia-Juilliard Music Performance Program, and judge of the 2025 Canadian Chopin Competition! Born in Katowice, Poland, Magdalena grew up with a deep passion for piano performance from a young age.

    Join Amos Vang as he and Magdalena discuss a plethora oftopics, such Magdalena's career, the importance of musicality, the profound effect of Fryderyk Chopin's music on the world, and the importance of the Canadian Chopin Competition and the International Chopin Competition.

    You can follow Magdalena on Instagram: @maguchannyc

    Tomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Other music composed by: Amos Vang and Fryderyk Chopin


    -- CHAPTERS --

    0:00 – Introduction

    3:01 – Reminiscing on the Canadian Chopin Competition

    3:47 – What inspired Magdalena Baczewska to learn piano?

    8:23 – A pianist can deeply learn music just by listening toit.

    10:15 – What were Magdalena Baczewska’s musical influences?

    11:30 – Most Canadians and Americans do NOT focus on thedevelopment of classical music appreciation at a young age.

    14:11 – To ethnic Chinese people such as Amos Vang, piano istheir pastime!

    16:47 – 40 million Chinese children learn piano on any givenday.

    18:21 – Skip 1 day of practice = you notice it.

    18:37 – Music enforces structure, order, and discipline.

    19:02 – In Ontario, music education is in crisis. Here’s why.

    20:21 – In the U.S., funding for libraries, culture, and thearts are usually the first things that gets cut.

    21:51 – People were fascinated by the talent and skill shownat the 2025 Canadian Chopin Competition!

    24:06 – Sports and music competitions have A LOT incommon. This is how Amos Vang connectsthese two worlds together.

    25:21 – The Canadian Chopin Competition sounded like theOlympics, according to Magdalena Baczewska!

    26:47 – As both a pianist and a sports announcer, Amos Vangsees direct parallels between sports and music.

    30:27 – How has Magdalena Baczewska’s musical style evolved?

    35:11 – Bel canto singing in piano performance

    35:55 – Yunchan Lim is one of the fewpianists in history by performing all of Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes in one sitting!

    37:19 – Wilde Jagd = the Wild Chase.

    39:01 – Ivo Pogorelic vs. Yunchan Lim in their performancesof the Wilde Jagd. Pogorelic is SCARY!!!!!

    40:37 – Chopin’s Polonaise in A Flat Major Op. 61 has A RICHMUSICALITY BASE.

    44:52 – What are Magdalena Baczewska’s tasks as the Directorof the Columbia-Juilliard Music Performance Program?

    49:59 – Non-musical perspectives can greatly influence amusician’s musicality

    53:09 – Justice Rosalie Abella was a classical pianist. You can see her pianism in her judgmentwriting.

    55:03 – What is musicality to Magdalena Baczewska?

    58:24 – Music is not just playing random notes, just as howin hockey, a team does not just randomly shoot on goal.

    1:02:05 – Why is Fryderyk Chopin’s music so profound topeople around the world?

    1:05:10 – Who is Fryderyk Chopin to Magdalena Baczewska?

    1:10:57 – Musicians have the ability to express, understand,and appreciate the emotional spectrum because of their musical training.

    1:12:42 – Can Chopin’s music be an effective copingmechanism for the world’s loneliness epidemic?

    1:14:18 – Chopin’s music can evoke strong emotionalresponses in audiences, musicians or otherwise!

    1:18:49 – Music = expression of humanity.

    1:23:15 – Many people have NOT had the opportunity toexplore the emotional spectrum to the extent that classical music explores it.

    1:25:07 – Chopin has mastered the composition of thepolonaise!

    1:25:53 – “Pan Tadeusz” features a modern polonaise!

    1:26:50 – Poland was wiped off the map until 1918. This was why Chopin was so passionate about his Polish side.

    1:28:44 – What are the most important lessons and rewardingthings that Magdalena Baczewska has learned and experienced in her career?

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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