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    15 concerts for the 15th anniversary, this year's "future masters" new stars gathered

    With more than 300 concerts and nearly 70,000 audiences, this is the transcript handed over by the old chamber music brand "Future Master" of Shanghai Oriental Art Center in the past 15 years.
    On the occasion of the 15th anniversary, from July to December, "Future Masters" planned 15 concerts, focusing on the new talents in the domestic music scene, showing the charm of "China's Future Masters".
    Chamber music performances can also be like movies and novels, with prequels and sequels. To celebrate the 15th birthday, Dongyi specially launched 8 "chamber music multi-part" concerts on 3 sets, allowing the audience to have enough fun at one time.
    Wang Yuehan

    Wang Yuehan

    Wang Yuehan is a rare young performer in China who studies and plays both the piano and the early piano. In September, she will bring an early Walther Viennese piano (reproduction) to the stage, bringing two "Love Mozart" performances. Mozart once owned a Walter piano, and Wang Yuehan will use Mozart's favorite piano tone to play Mozart's classic works.
    Liu Ji

    Liu Ji

    In October, young pianist Liu Ji will bring the "Schubert Project" for three consecutive nights, performing a number of Schubert's late works, and playing the last chapter of the composer's life course. Liu Ji was awarded a full scholarship to study the Ph.D. project of Schubert's creative repertoire of unfinished sonatas at King's College London, UK. Momo, Yinzhi

    Momo, Yinzhi

    In December, young pianist Yin Zhi and young cellist Mo Mo will give solo concerts under the names of "Tribute to Chopin" and "Homage to Bach" respectively, and will jointly present a cello and piano duet concert. Yin Zhi holds a Ph.D. in piano performance from Boston University, and Mo Mo is the designated cellist for Tan Dun's "Martial Arts Trilogy".
    Lin Ruifeng

    Lin Ruifeng

    In addition, Lu Chao, a piano doctor from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music, will pay tribute to Liszt, the "king of pianos" with "Traveling Years". New violin star Lin Ruifeng from Shanghai Conservatory of Music will share the winter warmth with the audience in the violin's "Songs and Capriccio". Holding a classical guitar, Huang Tao will tell a story about "No. 83 Munan Road" created by him.
    At the same time, Wen Muya, Ph.D. in vocal and opera performance from St. Petersburg State Conservatory of Music, and drama mezzo-soprano, will lead the audience to "travel around the world" with her singing. The doctoral tutor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, tenor Ge Yi will also "meet friends with songs" with the students.
    Golden Mine and Neoclassical Chamber Orchestra

    Golden Mine and Neoclassical Chamber Orchestra

    On December 24th, the "post-00s" conductor Jinyukuang, a new star, and the Neoclassical Chamber Orchestra, will use the song "Four Seasons" to lead the "future masters". Since its establishment at the end of 2020, this cutting-edge chamber band with "post-00s" as its protagonist and neoclassical and minimalist-style works as its center has been active in Shanghai's performance market and has attracted widespread attention in the industry.
    Attachment: List of performances throughout the year

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