Artists from prominent Chinese conservatories of music and their U.S. partners on Saturday presented a virtual concert to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival which marks a new start in life.
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Tazmin Barnes, Di Xiao and Jiaxin Cheng Music lovers have the chance to attend a special online concert from the University of Birmingham marking the Chinese New Year with a magical fusion of East and West. World-class pianist Di Xiao will be joined by renowned cellist Jiaxin Cheng and 18-year-old singer-songwriter to help the University’s China Institute to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Metal Ox with a mix of traditional Chinese and Western pieces. The event streams on YouTube from Monday, 8 February. It will also premiere on the University’s page at 13.00 GMT on Wednesday 10 February.
Shanghai Quartet set to play a string of classical hits By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-16 07:59 Share CLOSE (From left to right) Violinists Weigang Li, Angelo Xiang Yu, violist Honggang Li and cellist Nicholas Tzavar of Shanghai Quartet. [Photo provided to China Daily]
The Shanghai Quartet, which announced its new member Angelo Xiang Yu as its second violinist in November, will give a recital at the Tianjin Juilliard School on Wednesday.
Marking Ludwig van Beethoven s 250th birth anniversary this year, the quartet will perform three of the German composer s pieces written for string quartet:
String Quartet No 6 in B-flat Major, Op 18, No 6, Grosse Fuge Op 133 and