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中国爱乐乐团发布2025-2026音乐季,19场音乐会汇聚名家杰作
Core Viewpoint - The China Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its performance schedule for the 2025-2026 season, featuring 19 symphonic concerts that span from the Baroque period to contemporary works, with renowned conductors and soloists participating [1][3]. Group 1: Conductors and Performances - The season will open on September 14, conducted by Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Yu Long, featuring Richard Strauss's "Four Last Songs" and Brahms's "First Symphony" [3]. - Yu Long will conduct several key concerts, including the opening concert of the 28th Beijing International Music Festival on October 10, two New Year concerts at the end of the year, and a season finale concert with Berlin Philharmonic's principal violist [3]. - Celebrated Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit, who will turn 90 next year, is highlighted as a key figure, returning to collaborate with the orchestra after a six-year hiatus [3]. Group 2: Soloists - The season will feature legendary pianists Louis Lortie, Rudolf Buchbinder, and Deng Taishan, alongside younger talents like Zhang Haochen, Wang Yalun, and Shi Wei [4]. - Notable violinists include American master Gil Shaham and two winners of the Paganini International Violin Competition, Lv Siqing and Ning Feng, showcasing a strong lineup of string performers [4]. Group 3: Repertoire - The new season will focus on the 135th anniversary of Prokofiev's birth, featuring his violin and piano concertos, as well as a symphony that reflects his artistic journey [6]. - Unique performances will include Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" arranged for double piano, Bloch's "Schelomo" performed by cellist Qin Liwei, and works by contemporary Chinese composers [6].