Suzhou Chinese Orchestra makes its debut at the annual Beijing Modern Music Festival in Beijing on May 21. [Photo/WeChat account: snd-szgxqfb]
Suzhou Chinese Orchestra made its debut at the annual Beijing Modern Music Festival on May 21.
The orchestra performed at the Chang Ge Xing traditional orchestral works concert in Beijing Concert Hall and attracted more than 1,000 concertgoers.
Conducted by the national-level master Pang Kapang, the orchestra performed three self-composed symphonies: Zhuang Zhou Meng for cello and traditional Chinese orchestras, pipa concerto Chang Ge Xing, and Macao Capriccio for traditional Chinese orchestras.
Two other pieces by foreign composers were also conducted during the concert: Remote Heart II by Kiri Kadrabulk and Amykes by Yuca Teinsu.
After its performance in Beijing, the Suzhou-based orchestra will in July leave for Portland State University in Oregon to embark on a concert tour of the United States which will later hit Europe .
Founded on Dec 24, 2017, the Suzhou Chinese Orchestra held its inaugural concert on the next day at the Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre Grand under the baton of Pang Kapang, who is also the orchestra's artistic director.
The young Suzhou Chinese Orchestra has over 90 musicians from more than five countries and regions, including Chinese mainland, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Capitalizing on the success they have enjoyed to date, the orchestra has plans to organize festivals and forums on traditional Chinese music in Suzhou in an attempt to make the city a hotbed for composing, performing and exploring traditional music.
Conducted by the national-level master Pang Kapang, the Suzhou Chinese Orchestra performs five symphonies at their Chang Ge Xing traditional orchestral works concert. [Photo/WeChat account: snd-szgxqfb]