About the event
Music of China and the World in One Evening
The Guiyang Symphony Orchestra is the first private orchestra in China, captivating audiences both at home and abroad. Under the baton of conductor Zhang Guoyong, they will perform alongside renowned violinist Feng Ning. The concert will feature works by contemporary Chinese composers who blend Chinese and Western musical influences. The evening will conclude with the enchanting symphonic suite Scheherazade, rich with oriental tales and colorful musical textures.
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Ever since its founding in 2009, the Guiyang Symphony Orchestra has been blazing a new trail in China as the first and only privately funded symphony orchestra in the country. The orchestra performs regularly in major Chinese cities, as well as in Korea and Singapore and, increasingly frequently, other countries around the world. Its music director is the conductor and teacher Zhang Guoyong, who trained at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he currently teaches, and then in Moscow with the renowned Gennady Rozhdestvensky. The orchestra will be joined by violinist Feng Ning, recognised internationally as an artist of great lyricism, as demonstrated on several recordings for Dutch label Channel Classics. The first part of the programme will consist of works by two Chinese composers. Jiping Zhao is a prolific composer – and renowned teacher – known principally for his film music. He describes his Violin Concerto No. 1 as being »based on the principles of the Western concerto, with some compositional and aesthetic adaptations to Chinese music.« The Chinese-born American composer Tan Dun draws on a range of Western and Chinese influences, and his music is therefore marked by the constant tension and harmony between these two worlds. Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds explores sounds from nature produced by wind, water and birds. The second half of the programme will consist of the eastern- flavoured symphonic suite Scheherazade by the great master of orchestration Nikolai Rimsky- Korsakov, inspired by stories from the collection of folk tales One Thousand and One Nights.