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China National Symphony Orchestra Melbourne Tour
Dec
2

China National Symphony Orchestra Melbourne Tour

The China National Symphony Orchestra will make their return to Australia this year after an absence of six years. Over 80 musicians make up this world-class orchestra under the baton of CNSO’s conductor Maestro Li Xincao. They will perform one concert only at Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne on 28 November, 1 & 2 December 2023 respectively. The concert also features violinist Lu Siqing, the first Asian prize winner of the Paganini Competition.

The CNSO will perform a selection of masterpieces including Overture Dance of The Yao People, The Butterfly Lovers composed by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang and Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major op. 92.

This is a unique opportunity for Australian audiences to experience exquisite music and witness the supreme skill and artistry of the China National Symphony Orchestra.

China National Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1956, the CNSO is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO has engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Li Xincao, Chief Conductor
Prestigious conductor Li Xincao has shown his adaptability to different programs and his correct understanding of different styles of works. He was praised especially for his excellent performance in German and Austrian works and in the new works by the Chinese contemporary composers. Over the years, Li Xincao has spread music to all five continents with worldwide recognition both in the field of symphony and opera. In particular, he has led the China National Symphony Orchestra on historic visits around the world, winning enthusiastic responses and high praise from authoritative music critics from all over the world.

Lu Siqing, Violinist
Well-recognized as one of the most outstanding Chinese violinists of today, Lu Siqing performs regularly with major national and international orchestras. As the first Asian violinist to win the esteemed International Paganini Violin Competition, Lu's performances have received great acclaim in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls and in more than forty countries and territories, including the Musikverein in Vienna, Avery Fisher Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Sydney Opera House, among others.

China National Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1956, is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO have engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Program
Overture Dance of the Yao People
one of the best-known and most popular Chinese instrumental compositions of the second half of the 20th century that was inspired by the long drum dance.
The Butterfly Lovers
one of the most famous Chinese works of orchestral music written for a Western-style orchestra, an adaptation of an ancient legend, the Butterfly Lovers.
Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major Op. 92 
remarked by Beethoven as one of his best works and the second movement, "Allegretto" is frequently performed separately to this day.

“A sophisticated musical group with vigorous sounds and excellent technique

— The London Times

“A solid, energetic and meticulously drilled ensemble

— The Washington Post 

“a large range of classical, romantic and contemporary orchestral works

— Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
 Tuesday 28 November, 8:30 pm
Prices: $69 - $189                      
Book at: sydneyoperahouse.com or 02 9250 7777

Adelaide Town Hall
Friday 1 December, 6 pm
Prices: Premium $149 | A Res $129 | B $109 | C $89 | D $69
Book at ticketek.com.au 

Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Saturday 2 December, 2 pm
Prices: $69 - $169
Book: artscentremelbourne.com.au or 1300 182 183

(Discounts for pension, seniors, students & groups of 10 or more)

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China National Symphony Orchestra Adelaide Tour
Dec
1

China National Symphony Orchestra Adelaide Tour

The China National Symphony Orchestra will make their return to Australia this year after an absence of six years. Over 80 musicians make up this world-class orchestra under the baton of CNSO’s conductor Maestro Li Xincao. They will perform one concert only at Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne on 28 November, 1 & 2 December 2023 respectively. The concert also features violinist Lu Siqing, the first Asian prize winner of the Paganini Competition.

The CNSO will perform a selection of masterpieces including Overture Dance of The Yao People, The Butterfly Lovers composed by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang and Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major op. 92.

This is a unique opportunity for Australian audiences to experience exquisite music and witness the supreme skill and artistry of the China National Symphony Orchestra.

China National Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1956, the CNSO is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO has engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Li Xincao, Chief Conductor
Prestigious conductor Li Xincao has shown his adaptability to different programs and his correct understanding of different styles of works. He was praised especially for his excellent performance in German and Austrian works and in the new works by the Chinese contemporary composers. Over the years, Li Xincao has spread music to all five continents with worldwide recognition both in the field of symphony and opera. In particular, he has led the China National Symphony Orchestra on historic visits around the world, winning enthusiastic responses and high praise from authoritative music critics from all over the world.

Lu Siqing, Violinist
Well-recognized as one of the most outstanding Chinese violinists of today, Lu Siqing performs regularly with major national and international orchestras. As the first Asian violinist to win the esteemed International Paganini Violin Competition, Lu's performances have received great acclaim in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls and in more than forty countries and territories, including the Musikverein in Vienna, Avery Fisher Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Sydney Opera House, among others.

China National Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1956, is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO have engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Program
Overture Dance of the Yao People
one of the best-known and most popular Chinese instrumental compositions of the second half of the 20th century that was inspired by the long drum dance.
The Butterfly Lovers
one of the most famous Chinese works of orchestral music written for a Western-style orchestra, an adaptation of an ancient legend, the Butterfly Lovers.
Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major Op. 92 
remarked by Beethoven as one of his best works and the second movement, "Allegretto" is frequently performed separately to this day.

“A sophisticated musical group with vigorous sounds and excellent technique

— The London Times

“A solid, energetic and meticulously drilled ensemble

— The Washington Post 

“a large range of classical, romantic and contemporary orchestral works

— Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
 Tuesday 28 November, 8:30 pm
Prices: $69 - $189                      
Book at: sydneyoperahouse.com or 02 9250 7777

Adelaide Town Hall
Friday 1 December, 6 pm
Prices: Premium $149 | A Res $129 | B $109 | C $89 | D $69
Book at ticketek.com.au 

Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Saturday 2 December, 2 pm
Prices: $69 - $169
Book: artscentremelbourne.com.au or 1300 182 183

(Discounts for pension, seniors, students & groups of 10 or more)

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China National Symphony Orchestra Sydney Return
Nov
28

China National Symphony Orchestra Sydney Return

The China National Symphony Orchestra will make their return to Australia this year after an absence of six years. Over 80 musicians make up this world-class orchestra under the baton of CNSO’s conductor Maestro Li Xincao. They will perform one concert only at Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne on 28 November, 1 & 2 December 2023 respectively. The concert also features violinist Lu Siqing, the first Asian prize winner of the Paganini Competition.

The CNSO will perform a selection of masterpieces including Overture Dance of The Yao People, The Butterfly Lovers composed by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang and Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major op. 92.

This is a unique opportunity for Australian audiences to experience exquisite music and witness the supreme skill and artistry of the China National Symphony Orchestra.

China National Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1956, the CNSO is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO has engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Li Xincao, Chief Conductor
Prestigious conductor Li Xincao has shown his adaptability to different programs and his correct understanding of different styles of works. He was praised especially for his excellent performance in German and Austrian works and in the new works by the Chinese contemporary composers. Over the years, Li Xincao has spread music to all five continents with worldwide recognition both in the field of symphony and opera. In particular, he has led the China National Symphony Orchestra on historic visits around the world, winning enthusiastic responses and high praise from authoritative music critics from all over the world.

Lu Siqing, Violinist
Well-recognized as one of the most outstanding Chinese violinists of today, Lu Siqing performs regularly with major national and international orchestras. As the first Asian violinist to win the esteemed International Paganini Violin Competition, Lu's performances have received great acclaim in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls and in more than forty countries and territories, including the Musikverein in Vienna, Avery Fisher Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Sydney Opera House, among others.

China National Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1956, is the most outstanding Chinese orchestra and has been instrumental in promoting and developing the art of symphonic music in China, introducing Chinese audiences to a large repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Serving as a cultural ambassador, CNSO have engaged in intercultural dialogues and promoted friendship between China and the world through music during many international tours. The CNSO has performed with many top artists including Herbert von Karajan, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Krystof Penderecki, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Giuseppe Giacomini, Lang Lang, Wang Yuja and Han-Na Chang.

Program
Overture Dance of the Yao People
one of the best-known and most popular Chinese instrumental compositions of the second half of the 20th century that was inspired by the long drum dance.
The Butterfly Lovers
one of the most famous Chinese works of orchestral music written for a Western-style orchestra, an adaptation of an ancient legend, the Butterfly Lovers.
Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A Major Op. 92 
remarked by Beethoven as one of his best works and the second movement, "Allegretto" is frequently performed separately to this day.

“A sophisticated musical group with vigorous sounds and excellent technique

— The London Times

“A solid, energetic and meticulously drilled ensemble

— The Washington Post 

“a large range of classical, romantic and contemporary orchestral works

— Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
 Tuesday 28 November, 8:30 pm
Prices: $69 - $189                      
Book at: sydneyoperahouse.com or 02 9250 7777

Adelaide Town Hall
Friday 1 December, 6 pm
Prices: Premium $149 | A Res $129 | B $109 | C $89 | D $69
Book at ticketek.com.au 

Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Saturday 2 December, 2 pm
Prices: $69 - $169
Book: artscentremelbourne.com.au or 1300 182 183

(Discounts for pension, seniors, students & groups of 10 or more)

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Year of the Tiger in Concert
Feb
5

Year of the Tiger in Concert

Year of the Tiger in Concert

— A Live Concert to Celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year 2022

Together with Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and the selected popular Australian Chinese soloists, this all-star cast brings you a remarkable and immersive live music experience of authentic classics. The concert features two immensely acclaimed Chinese classics Suite of Spring Festival and the Tune of Meihu’s Australian premiere, and world-famous Piano Concerto No.1 (Tchaikovsky).

Emerging Chinese-Australian conductor Shilong Ye, a recipient of ‘ALAN BELLHOUSE AWARD FOR A YOUNG CONDUCTOR’, will lead this concert. Guest artists include award-winning pianist Tony Dongyi Lee, leading Erhu player Tuqiang Zhang, and soprano Lei Du. The artists will be joined by the extraordinary Willoughby Symphony, an exceptional orchestra of international standard.

A joyful exuberant piece, Suite of Spring Festival, composed by Huanzhi Li, depicting the scene that folks in Shanbei region were celebrating the Chinese New Year, will highlight the concert with its grand returns with a perfect festival ambience to the audiences. The popular Chinese folk song Tune of Meihu, a masterpiece of the well-established Qin Erhu originated from yellow river civilisation, will cheer up the community with the high spirits and unwavering conviction conveyed from this folk song.

Willoughby Symphony Orchestra

As the featured musical event in the Chatswood Year of the Tiger Festival, the concert will showcase the diverse creativities and illuminate the depth and breadth of cultural celebrations.

Don't miss your rare opportunity to experience an Australian tribute to Chinese music heritage with one of Sydney’s largest Lunar New Year celebrations.

Program:    

Spring Festival Suite, Composer HuanZhi Li
Tune of Meihu, Composer Yanjia Zhou
New Horse Racing, composer Haihuai Huang, arranged by Yaoxing Chen & Jun Chen
You and Me, Composer Qigang Chen
Pamir My Beautiful Homeland, Composer Qiufeng Zheng
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1

Featuring:

Orchestra Willoughby Symphony
Conductor Shilong Ye
Pianist Tony Dongyi Lee
Erhu Tuqiang Zhang, Ashley Sui
Pipa Zina Fan
Yangqin Angela Feng
Soprano Lei Du

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