From July 18th to 21st, three "Leaping the Horizon" concerts presented by the Shanghai Youth Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra were held in the ancient city of Kotor in Montenegro, Kragujevac and Alanjlovac in Serbia, marking the The "China Stage" concert series, which was first launched at the Kotor Art Festival in 2021, has taken root and blossomed in Serbia and is loved by local audiences and tourists from all over the world.
The Shanghai Youth Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Professor Li Weijie, majoring in piano at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, includes flutist Zhao Suyan, guitarist Fan Ye, bassist Wang Shaolei and percussionist Xiong Bochao. They graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He went to European and American higher music colleges to further his studies. At the concert, they performed the works of French composer Claude Berlin, covering musical elements from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, with the intention of calling on people from all over the world to join hands to "fly across the horizon" and jointly safeguard the beautiful vision of peaceful development. . The orchestra also performed Chinese classics "Jasmine", "Liuyang River", "Nanping Evening Bell" and "The Moon Represents My Heart" adapted by Li Weijie. The theme of the concert and the superb performance of the Chinese musicians touched the heartstrings of the audience from all over the world, and applause and admiration erupted from time to time. Many audience members were passing by, including many senior music industry colleagues. They were deeply attracted and invited Chinese musicians to take photos after the concert, share their music experiences with each other, and express their wishes for friendship.
Chinese artists are playing
The audience listens attentively to
's "China Stage" concert series, which has been successfully held for four consecutive years. It is co-organized by the Shanghai Association for Foreign Cultural Exchange and the Kotor Art Festival and continues to receive guidance from the Chinese Embassy in Montenegro. and help. According to the Chinese organizer Shanghai Dongbao Cultural Operation Co., Ltd., from August 9th to 11th, mezzo-soprano Wu Ai will once again come to Kotor and Novi Sad with the French Baroque Orchestra of the Palace of Versailles to hold Two 2024 Kotor Arts Festival "China Stage" concerts will showcase Chinese and Western classic music.
Orchestra photo