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Free shows at SZ Concert Hall
    2017-February-9  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    French flautist Sibel Kumru-Pensel will collaborate with Chinese flautists Guo Jing and Chen Sanqing to give a free concert Feb. 19 afternoon at the Shenzhen Concert Hall. Chinese pianist Li Yannan will accompany the performances. Free tickets can be claimed at www.szyyt.com/index.php/Perform/view/id/1929.

    The program will be Poulenc’s “Flute Sonata,” Debussy’s “Syrinx,” Boehm’s “Trois Duos de Mendelssohn et Lachner for Two Flutes and Piano, Op. 33,” Vivaldi’s “Concerto for Two Flutes in C Major” and the first movement of Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto No. 6.”

    Kumru-Pensel studied at the National Conservatory of Nantes, the Ecole Normale de Musique of Paris and the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique of Lyon. She studied with masters such as Maxence Larrieu, Genevieve Amar and Guy Cottin and has collaborated with Jean-Pierre Rampal, Alain Marion and Peter Lukas Graf.

    Passionate about chamber music, she has given master classes and concerts in many countries such as the United States, China, Russia, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Norway and Belgium. She has been a jury member at major international competitions such as Nicolet Competition and Biwako Competition.

    On Feb. 26, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra’s Affiliated Youth Symphony Orchestra will present a concert of easy-listening pieces, such as Chinese folk song “Jasmine,” Howard Shore’s “Believe,” Michael Gore’s “Fame,” Cuban folk song “Guantanamera,” Andrew Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” and three Joe Hisaishi’s animation movie scores.

    The free tickets for the Feb. 26 concert can be claimed at www.szyyt.com/index.php/Perform/view/id/1930.

    Founded in 2015, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra’s Affiliated Youth Symphony Orchestra has 280 members of local students aged under 20.

    Time: 3 p.m., Feb. 19 (flute concert), 26 (symphony concert)

    Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall, intersection of Hongli Road and Yitian Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路和益田路交汇处深圳音乐厅)

    Metro: Line 3 or 4, Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit D(SD News)

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