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ZHANG Guoyong, Siqing Lu and China Philharmonic Orchestra

Beijing National Grand Theater (NCPA), Concert Hall, Beijing, China
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Beijing, China
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 1h 30min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Zhang Guoyong
Orchestra: China Philharmonic Orchestra
Violin: Siqing Lu
Creators
Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich
Composer: Samuel Barber
Programme
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op.14
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony no. 8 in C minor, Op.65
Overview

It has been 25 years since the inception of China Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) amid miraculous development. Devoted to becoming China’s top orchestra as well as a leading figure in Asia with international reputation, the CPO has achieved an astonishing leap forward and won wide attention home and abroad during its 24 seasons.

With the patronage of leaders of CCP and Chinese Government, China Philharmonic Orchestra was founded based on China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra on May 25, 2000, administered by the State Administration of Radio and Television. Currently, Li Nan serves as the President while Long Yu is the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the orchestra. As one of the youngest and most dynamic symphony orchestras in China, the CPO takes pride in professionalism, a role model to be followed by its Chinese peers.

In the spring of 2009, the CPO was named one of the 10 Most Inspiring Orchestras by Gramophone online. The CPO has presented more than 3,000 music compositions in its more than 1,000 performances, attracting millions of audiences. Its domestic and international tours accumulated more than one million kilometers, an equivalent of circling the world 20 times. The CPO’s world tour in 2005, a “diplomatic ice-breaking” concert at Paul VI Audience Hall in Vatican, the 2014 debut at BBC Proms, the “Tour of the Silk Road” and “Tour of the Maritime Silk Road” in 2015 and 2016 being the most significant oversea presence of the orchestra. Also worth mentioning are Tour of the Americans, Asian Tour, Tour of the Mediterranean as well as Tour of Central and East Europe, all in recent years. The CPO visited Russia in 2016, 2018 and 2019, and also visited Japan in 2015, 2017 and 2019. These international tours have become landmark events in bringing Chinese symphonic music to the world.

In the past 25 years, the CPO has presented numerous premieres that are virtually nowhere to be found elsewhere in China. An active promoter of China’s contemporary music, China Philharmonic has established its tradition of presenting concerts dedicated to Chinese music during each of its seasons and commissioning domestic and overseas composers for new works.

During the years between 2000 and 2006, China Philharmonic collaborated with Deutsche Grammophon and released 3 CDs, making itself the first Chinese orchestra to work with a major label and release recordings internationally. In 2012, China Philharmonic Orchestra released a 100-CD box-set of live recordings of its previous seasons.

Venue Info

Beijing National Grand Theater (NCPA) - Beijing
Location   2 W Chang'an Ave

The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) is an arts centre containing an opera house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. The Centre, an ellipsoid dome of titanium and glass surrounded by an artificial lake, seats 5,452 people in three halls and is almost 12,000 m² in size. It was designed by French architect Paul Andreu. Construction started in December 2001 and the inaugural concert was held in December 2007.

The exterior of the theater is a titanium-accented glass dome that is completely surrounded by a man-made lake. It is said to look like an egg floating on water, or a water drop. It was designed as an iconic feature, something that would be immediately recognizable.

The dome measures 212 meters in east–west direction, 144 meters in north–south direction, and is 46 meters high. The main entrance is at the north side. Guests arrive in the building after walking through a hallway that goes underneath the lake. The titanium shell is broken by a glass curtain in north–south direction that gradually widens from top to bottom.

The location, immediately to the west of Tiananmen Square and the Great Hall of the People, and near the Forbidden City, combined with the theatre's futuristic design, created considerable controversy. Paul Andreu countered that although there is indeed value in ancient traditional Chinese architecture, Beijing must also include modern architecture, as the capital of the country and an international city of great importance. His design, with large open space, water, trees, was specially designed to complement the red walls of ancient buildings and the Great Hall of the People, in order to melt into the surroundings as opposed to standing out against them.

Internally, there are three major performance halls:

The Opera Hall is used for operas, ballet, and dances and seats 2,416 people.
The Music Hall is used for concerts and recitals and seats 2,017 people.
The Theatre Hall is used for plays and the Beijing opera. It has 1,040 seats.
The NCPA also distributes filmed and recorded performances of its concerts, plays and operas through the in-house label NCPA Classics, established in 2016.

The initial planned cost of the theatre was 2.688 billion yuan. When the construction had completed, the total cost rose to more than CNY3.2 billion. The major cause of the cost increase was a delay for reevaluation and subsequent minor changes as a precaution after a Paris airport terminal building collapsed. The cost has been a major source of controversy because many believed that it is nearly impossible to recover the investment. When the cost is averaged out, each seat is worth about half a million CNY. The Chinese government answered that the theater is not a for profit venture.

The government sanctioned study completed in 2004 by the Research Academy of Economic & Social Development of the Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, of the upkeep costs of the building were publicized in domestic Chinese media:

The water and electricity bills and the cleaning cost for the external surface would be at least tens of millions CNY, and with another maintenance cost, the total could easily exceed one billion CNY. Therefore, at least 80 percent of the annual operational costs must be subsidized by the government for at least the first three years after the opening, and for the rest of its operational life, at least 60 percent of the annual operational cost must be subsidized by the government.

The director of the art committee of the National Centre for the Performing Arts and the standing committee member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Mr Wu Zuqiang (吴祖强) and the publicist / deputy director of the National Centre for the Performing Arts Mr Deng (邓一江) have announced that 70 percent of the tickets would be sold at low price for ordinary citizens, while 10% of the tickets would be sold at relatively expensive prices for separate market segments, and the 60% of annual operating cost needed to be subsidized by the government would be divided between the central government and the Beijing municipal government.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Beijing, China
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 1h 30min
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