CHINA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA AUSTRALIA TOUR : TICKET GIVEAWAY

The China National Symphony Orchestra (CNSO) 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 respectively. The concert also features violinist Lu Siqing, the first Asian prizewinner of the Paganini Competition.

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 China National Symphony Orchestra for historic visits around the world, winning enthusiastic responses and high praise from authoritative music critics from all over the world.

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.

The 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.

During the past decades, the CNSO has undertaken international tours to the USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Spain, Mexico, Japan, and many other cities. The London Times praised the orchestra “as a sophisticated musical group with vigorous sounds and excellent technique.” The Washington Post mentioned the Orchestra “is a solid, energetic and meticulously drilled ensemble.”

For the Orchestra’s Australian tour 2023, 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. Overture Dance of the Yao People is one of the best known and most popular Chinese instrumental compositions of the second half of the 20th century that inspired by the long drum dance. The Butterfly Lovers is 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 is remarked by Beethoven as one of his best works and the second movement, “Allegretto” is frequently performed separately to this day.

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.

Venue:            Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Date and Time:  8pm Tuesday 28th November 2023 
Tickets:           Premium $189 | A Res $159 | B $129 | C $99 | D $69
Discounts for groups of ten or more, concession for senior, student
Booking:          sydneyoperahouse.com or 02 9250 7777

Venue:            Adelaide Town Hall
Date and Time:  6pm Friday 1st December 2023
Tickets:           Premium $149 | A Res $129 | B $109 | C $89 | D $69
Discounts for groups of ten or more, concession for senior, student
Booking:          ticketek.com.au

Venue: Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne
Date and Time:   2pm Saturday 2nd December 2023
Tickets:          
 VIP $169 | Premium $149 | A Res $129 | B $109 | C $89 | D $69

Sydney Arts Guide has two double passes to give away to the Chinese National Symphony Orchestra’s concert at the Concert Hall Sydney Opera House from 8pm Tuesday 28th November 2023. Email editor.sydneyartsguide@gmail.com wih Chinese National Symphony Orchestra Promotion in.the subject heading. Winners will be advised by email.

 

 

 

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  1. I attended the Sydney concert on Tuesday night and didn’t know what to expect. It was the first time I’ve ever seen a Chinese Orchestra live and what an incredible experience. Firstly, I was totally mesmerised by Maestro Li Xicao’s enthralling conducting. He is a genius. He created absolute magic with his orchestra. ???? . The orchestra, there’s no words to express their superb mastery of their musical instruments. One could feel the complete unity with the conductor, orchestra and the music being played. It was a soul touching experience and I feel privileged to have lived and experienced this marvel. Blessings. ????????????????????????

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