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SZSO 2024/2025 Concert Season "Virtuoso Series": The Stormy Sea II

Shenzhen Concert Hall, Symphony Hall, Shenzhen, China
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Shenzhen, China
Starts at: 20:00

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: Daye Lin
Orchestra: Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra
Programme
Overview

Oboe: Ramón Ortega Quero
Ramón Ortega Quero, a recipient of two ECHO Klassik Awards and the prestigious ARD International Music Competition in Munich, is widely recognized as one of the foremost oboists in the classical music world today.
In 2007, at the age of 19, Ramón won the ARD Music Competition, becoming only the second oboist in the competition's history to achieve this honor. This victory marked the beginning of his solo career. He has since collaborated with numerous orchestras, including the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, North German Radio Hanover, Basel Symphony Orchestra, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, and Vienna Chamber Orchestra. His chamber music partners have included renowned musicians such as Janine Jansen, Tabea Zimmermann, Mitsuko Uchida, and Guy Braunstein.
In 2008, at just 19 years old, Ramón joined the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra as the principal oboist under the direction of Mariss Jansons. He has worked with esteemed conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Bernard Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, and Sir Colin Davis. The European Concert Hall Organization recognized him as a "Rising Star," leading to performances in major European music capitals including Vienna, Salzburg, Hamburg, Amsterdam, and Brussels.
Ramón's debut album, "Shadows," released by Solo Musica in 2011, earned him the ECHO Klassik Newcomer of the Year Award. In 2012, his chamber music album, created in collaboration with other musicians, won the ECHO Klassik Award for Best Chamber Music Recording of the Year. That same year, Decca released an album featuring Ramón and violinist Janine Jansen performing Bach concertos. In 2013, his album "Romantic Oboe," released by Genuin Classics, was nominated for the Chamber Music category at the International Classical Music Awards.

Oboe: Cui Xiaozheng
Cui Xiaozheng, currently serves as the principal oboist of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, he is a guest principal oboist and expert advisor for the Seoul Symphony Song Philharmonic Orchestra in South Korea. Cui has been honored with the Shenzhen Youth May Fourth Medal and is a board member of the Asian Double Reed Association & Bassoon Society, as well as the Shenzhen Young Musicians Association. He also holds a position as a guest professor at Shenzhen University.
Cui Xiaozheng studied under several esteemed mentors, including renowned Chinese Korean oboist Jin Guangyun, prominent oboe educator Professor Piao Changtian, and internationally acclaimed oboe soloists Professor Omar Zoboli and Professor Heinz Holliger.
Cui earned the highest soloist diploma in music performance from the Basel Academy of Music in Switzerland. In 2009, he joined the Swiss National Youth Symphony Orchestra (SJSO) as principal oboist. By 2010, he was interning with the Basel Symphony Orchestra, and from 2011 to 2013, he held a position with the Bern Symphony Orchestra. In 2013, he joined the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra as principal oboist, a position he continues to hold, having participated in nearly a thousand symphonic performances. As a guest principal oboist, he has performed with world-renowned orchestras such as the Philadelphia Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. His performances have been highly praised at prestigious international music festivals, including the Merano Music Festival in Italy, the Bucharest Music Festival in Romania, and the Seoul Music Festival in South Korea.
Cui Xiaozheng has conducted master classes at the Central Conservatory of Music High School, Minzu University of China College of Music, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, and Seoul Institute of the Arts. His students have achieved numerous international awards, including the Gold Medal at the World Classical Music Awards, First Prize at the UNESCO International Music Competition, and Second Place at the Poland International Music Competition.

Conductor: Lin Daye
Lin Daye holds prominent positions serving as the music director and chief conductor of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the artistic director and chief conductor of the Wuxi Symphony Orchestra as well as special guest conductor of the China National Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, he is a professor of Composition & Conducting department at Shanghai Conservatory of Music and recognized as adjunct professor at the he Chinese University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Conservatory of Music. He is also a key member of the Shanghai municipal-level innovation team "First-Class Orchestra Talent Training and Practice". He is a council member of the Chinese Musicians Association and a member of the Shanghai Youth Federation. Throughout his career, Lin has received numerous accolades, including the He Lüting Art Achievement Award in 2020 and 2022, the National Arts Fund Young Performing Artist Award in 2020, and the first prize at the 6th George Solti International Conducting Competition in 2012. Notably, in 2023, he was honored with the title of Top Ten Outstanding Youth of Shenzhen.
Lin's journey began with prestigious mentors such as Professor Xu Xin from the Central Conservatory of Music, Professor Zhang Guoyong from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and Professor Christian Ehwald from the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin, Germany, where he earned the Konzertexam certificate.
In May 2016, he assumed the role of music director and chief conductor of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, leading the orchestra on both domestic and international tours to countries such as such as the Germany, United States, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Canada, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary and more. As well as participates in prestigious international music festivals such as the Ljubljana Festival, Radiro-International Radio Orchestras Festival, Emilia Romagna Festival, Merano Festival, Donizetti Festival, Festival delle Nazioni, Shanghai Spring International Music Festival among other international music festivals. His recent tour with the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra in the United Kingdom in March 2024 received widespread acclaim from critics and audience.

Venue Info

Shenzhen Concert Hall - Shenzhen
Location   2016 Fuzhong 1st Rd, CBD Futian District

Shenzhen Concert Hall is a landmark building among cultural facilities in Shenzhen. It is located in the central area of ​​Futian, Shenzhen, covering an area of ​​26,345 square meters and a construction area of ​​41,423 square meters. It was designed by Mr. Arata Isozaki, a famous Japanese architect who is well-known in the international architectural community. It is a modern, professional concert hall designed and built specifically for playing music.

One of the most advanced pure natural sound concert halls in China

Shenzhen Concert Hall consists of a performance hall, a small theater and other ancillary facilities. The performance hall is currently the largest purely natural sound performance hall in China. It is in the shape of a canyon terrace, with a total area of ​​2,323 square meters and 1,680 seats. The giant pipe organ in the performance hall is currently the only pipe organ in Shenzhen. The small theater is a high-altitude suspended performance hall with a total area of ​​629 square meters. The stage design is extended and variable. The auditorium is divided into three floors, and the seats can be adjusted from 400 to 580 seats. Jinshu Hall, Music Salon, Music Square, Recording Studio, Training Room, VIP Room, Dressing Room, Audience Lounge and other supporting facilities enrich the artistic charm and practical functions of the concert hall. Wandering in it, you will feel the atmosphere of art. , obtain spiritual pleasure.

Open the door to all classic music and performing arts

The completion of the Shenzhen Concert Hall provides Shenzhen with a professional art activity space that meets international standards for hosting performances by large-scale international symphony orchestras and hosting large-scale international music competitions. Since its opening in October 2007, the Shenzhen Concert Hall has carefully planned a number of series of music performances, including Zubin Mehta, Lang Lang, Tan Dun, Gidon Kramer, Zuckerman, Eschenbach, Israel Love The beautiful melodies played by well-known domestic and foreign music masters and orchestras such as the Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Singapore Chinese Orchestra, and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra allowed the audience to appreciate the style of world-class artists and performance groups. Today, Shenzhen Concert Hall has created three performance seasons: the "Spring Concert Hall Performance Season" in spring and summer, the "Colorful Summer Performance Season" dedicated to children in the summer, and the "Autumn Concert Hall Performance Season" in autumn and winter. Deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the diverse and exciting performances of symphony, vocal music, solo and ensemble, percussion, jazz, folk music and other forms are deeply loved by the general public and have greatly improved the taste of Shenzhen as a city.

"Beautiful Sunday" and "Music Afternoon Tea" play the melody of popularizing music education

Along with the opening of the concert hall, it was hosted by the Propaganda Department of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee and the Cultural Bureau, funded by the Shenzhen Propaganda and Cultural Development Special Fund, Shenzhen TV Urban Channel, the "Cultural Starry Sky" column of "Shenzhen Special Zone Daily", and the "Culture" column of "Shenzhen Business Daily" The "Square" column and the Shenzhen Concert Hall co-organized a series of free public welfare performance projects - "Beautiful Sunday" was also born. Starting from October 2007, "Beautiful Sunday" will hold a free charity performance every Sunday at 3 pm in the Shenzhen Concert Hall. The performances include symphony concerts, chamber concerts, organ concerts, and music lectures. , choral concerts, instrumental solo concerts, etc. Through unremitting efforts, "Beautiful Sunday" has become a well-known cultural brand in Shenzhen.

In order to attract more citizens to enter the concert hall, on March 21, 2009, the Shenzhen Concert Hall launched the companion chapter of "Beautiful Sunday" - a small popular public welfare music and art performance "Music Afternoon Tea", which will be held every Saturday afternoon From 3:00 to 4:00, it is open to the public free of charge in the Jinshu Hall of Shenzhen Concert Hall. The program of "Music Afternoon Tea" is exciting and diverse, including performances of national musical instruments, performances of Western musical instruments, talent shows of outstanding music and art talents, music knowledge lectures and other themes. Interested citizens can enter the magnificent Jinshu Hall of Shenzhen Concert Hall and enjoy the music experience. Spend pleasant leisure time with your company.

An ideal venue for cultural and business activities

Shenzhen Concert Hall has huge domestic and foreign performing arts resources, a professional planning team and first-class management, and can provide performance planning, artist management, venue, equipment, musical instrument rental and other services. At the same time, the Shenzhen Concert Hall has left a deep impression on all walks of life with its elegant and comfortable environmental facilities, professional services, and elegant cultural connotations. More and more enterprises and institutions choose to hold concerts, conferences, and product displays here. , press conferences and other cultural and business activities have achieved extraordinary results. While the Shenzhen Concert Hall has grown steadily as a palace for elegant artistic performances, it has also gradually become a high-end fashion social venue.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Shenzhen, China
Starts at: 20:00
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