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"Don't record the standard repertory unless you have something new to say" is the common refrain of critics these days. Well, there's no doubt that Lang Lang -- the young, Chinese-born pianist whose baby face belies a powerhouse virtuoso technique -- has a unique view of these two popular concertos. The Tchaikovsky, in particular, is given a very personal reading in which every phrase seems to be reconsidered afresh. Tempos are on the slow side, and there is a focus on detail that puts this account somewhat outside the interpretive mainstream. Yet, somehow, it works, partly because Lang Lang has such a sensitive partner in Daniel Barenboim on the podium. Barenboim elicits some glorious pianissimo playing from the Chicago Symphony to match Lang Lang's expressive delicacy. But not to worry, the big moments are given their due. In the Tchaikovsky, one might not expect such a light touch, but the Mendelssohn demands one, and Lang Lang's quicksilver performance is remarkably sure-footed. The quiet playing is exquisite (and, again, there's lots of it), but it is the rhythmic buoyancy that impresses most here. Lang Lang will undoubtedly refine his views of both concertos as his career progresses, but this disc is evidence of a remarkably individual and refined musical imagination at work. Andrew Farach-Colton, Barnes & Noble