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Free classical music at Lianhua Hill festival
    2016-September-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    The 2016 Lianhua Hill Grass Music Festival, featuring classical music presented by five orchestras and pianist Lang Lang, will be held Nov. 18-20 at Lianhua Hill.

    The five orchestras are the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, Taipei Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen Youth Symphony Orchestra and Spanish Jaen City Symphony Orchestra.

    The activity is organized by the Futian District Government and local theater management, performance and ticketing company A.C. Orange. Free tickets can be claimed at the Futian cultural and sports bureau’s WeChat (szftjsf) from Oct. 8 to Nov. 5.

    Pianist Lang will be featured on the night of Nov. 18. Lang has been praised by musicians and critics around the world. U.S. National Public Radio’s Morning Edition remarked that “Lang Lang has conquered the classical world with dazzling technique and charisma.” It is often noted that Lang successfully straddles two worlds — classical prodigy and rock superstar.

    The Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra was established in 1982, and its artistic director has been German conductor Christian Ehwald since 2008. The orchestra has performed with prominent Chinese composer Tan Dun, pianist Lang Lang, Spanish tenor Jose Carreras, movie music master Erich Kunzel and pianists Li Yundi and Chen Sa.

    Last autumn, the Lianhua Hill Grass Music Festival attracted 30,000 audience members. The festival also advocates enviornmental protection and calls for audience members to collect garbage in the park hill in exchange for books.

    Schedule:

    Nov. 18, 8-10 p.m., Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra

    Nov. 19, 3-5 p.m., Taipei Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

    Nov. 19, 8-10 p.m., Budapest Symphony Orchestra

    Nov. 20, 3-5 p.m., Shenzhen Youth Symphony Orchestra

    Nov. 20, 8-10 p.m., Spanish Jaen City Symphony Orchestra

    Ticketing WeChat: szftjsf

    Ticket claiming period:

    Oct. 8-Nov. 5

    Inquiries: 400-185-8666

    Festival venue: Lianhua Hill, Hongli Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路莲花山)

    Metro: Longgang or Longhua Line, Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit F(Cao Zhen)

 

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