Xinhuanet, Beijing, November 7th (Hao Feiran) To commemorate the first anniversary of Seiji Ozawa's death, a memorial concert for Seiji Ozawa, directed by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the China-Japan Friendship Association, was held at the Central Opera House on the evening of the 5th. held.
On the evening of November 5, the Seiji Ozawa Memorial Concert was held at the Central Opera House.
Young conductor Yu Lu, a close disciple of Seiji Ozawa, holds the baton, and joins hands with well-known performers such as Director of the Central Opera House, violinist Liu Yunzhi, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra chief violinist Toshima Yasuji, and Suzhou Symphony Orchestra. He took the stage and gave a shocking and vivid performance. The concert played three orchestral works, namely Abing's "The Moon in February", Massenet's "Meditations" and Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony". This concert is not only to commemorate Seiji Ozawa's contribution to promoting Chinese and foreign music exchanges, but also to inherit and continue his musical spirit.
On the evening of November 5, young conductor Yu Lu conducted the Ozawa Seiji Memorial Concert.
As a world-renowned world-class conductor, Seiji Ozawa has a close relationship with China. He has visited China many times to perform and made positive contributions to Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges with practical actions.
Xinhuanet, Beijing, November 7th (Hao Feiran) To commemorate the first anniversary of Seiji Ozawa's death, a memorial concert for Seiji Ozawa, directed by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the China-Japan Friendship Association, was held at the Central Opera House on the evening of the 5th. held.
On the evening of November 5, the Seiji Ozawa Memorial Concert was held at the Central Opera House.
Young conductor Yu Lu, a close disciple of Seiji Ozawa, holds the baton, and joins hands with well-known performers such as Director of the Central Opera House, violinist Liu Yunzhi, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra chief violinist Toshima Yasuji, and Suzhou Symphony Orchestra. He took the stage and gave a shocking and vivid performance. The concert played three orchestral works, namely Abing's "The Moon in February", Massenet's "Meditations" and Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony". This concert is not only to commemorate Seiji Ozawa's contribution to promoting Chinese and foreign music exchanges, but also to inherit and continue his musical spirit.
On the evening of November 5, young conductor Yu Lu conducted the Ozawa Seiji Memorial Concert.
As a world-renowned world-class conductor, Seiji Ozawa has a close relationship with China. He has visited China many times to perform and made positive contributions to Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges with practical actions.