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Chamber music with Roman Kim
    2017-April-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Germany-based violinist Roman Kim will collaborate with Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra to present a night of classical music.

    Kim delights audiences with outstanding virtuosity, unrestrained energy and artistic sensitivity. He cares little for conventions or expectations, instead preferring to rediscover the Romantic repertory for himself and his audience.

    He specializes in the major works by Glazunov, Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, Brahms and Mendelssohn, but his most important inspiration is the life and work of legendary violinist Niccolo Paganini — to whom the young virtuoso/composer has been favorably compared. His debut with the Philharmonie Cologne caused the Koelner Stadt Anzeiger to exclaim: “Kim demonstrated a witchcraft, which made the visitors of the Cologne Philharmonie jump from their chairs. ... No one else could create more varied sounds and extravagances in five minutes.”

    A further inspiration for Kim is the legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix, whose innovations continue to spur Kim to look beyond stylistic horizons and search for unheard of sounds through unconventional means.

    At the age of 16, Kim was admitted to the Cologne Academy of Music, where he studied composition. In 2012 he won first prize at the 28th International Music Competition Valsesia Musica. After taking first prize at the Cologne International Music Competition, he made his German orchestral debut with the esteemed West German Radio Orchestra. Among his compositions are “Three Romances for Violin and Piano,” “I Brindisi,” and transcriptions of Bach’s “Badinerie” and “Air.”

    Time: 8 p.m., April 15

    Tickest: 80-580 yuan

    Booking: 400-185-8666

    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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    Polish pianist Adam Kosmieja will perform Chopin’s pieces.

    Time: 8 p.m., April 14

    Tickets: 80-480 yuan

    Venue: Shenzhen Grand Theater, 5018 Shennan Road East, Luohu District (罗湖区深南东路5018号深圳大剧院)

    Metro: Line 1 or 2, Grand Theater Station (大剧院站), Exit B

    SZ Symphony Orchestra

    Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra will collaborate with pianist Zuo Zhang to present Borodin and Sibelius’ works. Finnish conductor Leif Segerstam will wield the baton.

    Time: 8 p.m., April 14

    Tickets: 50-380 yuan

    Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall

    CNSO

    China National Symphony Orchestra (CNSO) will present a concert to close the international Belt and Road music season.

    Time: 8 p.m., April 16

    Tickets: 80-1,280 yuan

    Venue: Shenzhen Poly Theater, intersection of Wenxin Road 5 and Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District (南山区后海滨路与文心五路交界处深圳保利剧院)

    Metro: Line 2 or 11, Houhai Station (后海站), Exit E

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