A girl is watching the performance poster.
The students lined up to enter and receive the program list.
Two students were checking the program before the concert.
Sarah Willis and the orchestra musicians took the stage to thunderous applause.
The Berlin Philharmonic Brass Chamber Orchestra is one of the longest-performing chamber orchestras among all the small ensembles of the Berlin Philharmonic. They took the stage to perform William Byrd's "March of the Count of Oxford", Bach's "Three Chorus Overtures" ", John Dowland's "Song Book", Mozart's "Queen of the Night" and other works. Their meticulous skills and beautiful timbre won warm applause from the teachers and students present.
Sarah Willis interacts with teachers and students on site.
Orchestra musicians perform on stage.
Sarah Willis bid farewell to the audience with flowers in hand.
Performers of the Berlin Philharmonic Brass Chamber Orchestra took a group photo with teachers and students on site.
html From June 24 to July 2, the China Shanghai International Arts Festival’s special project “Berlin Philharmonic in Shanghai” art map will cover every corner of the city and is expected to reach an audience of 30,000 people. In addition to four 5-minute sold-out symphony concerts held at the Shanghai Grand Theater, there are also seven chamber music concerts held at Fudan University, Shanghai University of Science and Technology, Young Theater, Dishui Lake Theater and other places.