On Sunday, the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra took center stage at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, delivering a mesmerizing concert that showcased their musical prowess and artistry. Led by conductor Yang Yang, the orchestra mesmerized the audience with Gustav Mahler's Symphony No 1 in D Major (Titan), while acclaimed cellist Li-Wei Qin captivated listeners with his rendition of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op 85, accompanied by the orchestra.
This year marks a significant milestone for the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra, headquartered in the vibrant city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province. Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the orchestra has evolved into one of China's premier musical ensembles, garnering acclaim for its exceptional performances and dedication to musical excellence.
Qin, who has collaborated with the orchestra since its inception, praised the orchestra's growth and transformation over the years. Hailing from Shanghai and with an illustrious international career, Qin commended the orchestra's evolution into a top-tier ensemble in China, reflecting on their journey from ambitious beginnings to their current status as a musical powerhouse.
Noteworthy for its commitment to engaging with audiences across China, the orchestra recently performed a series of concerts at the NCPA and the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, enchanting listeners with a diverse repertoire that included masterpieces by composers such as Felix Mendelssohn and Antonin Dvorak. Conductor Yang emphasized the orchestra's dedication to connecting with music enthusiasts nationwide, fostering a strong bond with fans in Hangzhou and beyond.