NCPA Resident Opera Singers
NCPA Resident Opera Singers have staged in a number of performances. They have co-performed nearly 40 operas in collaboration with renowned artists at home and abroad, including famous conductors Zubin Mehta, Lorin Maazel, Valery Gergiev, Chung Myung-whun, ZHANG Guoyong, LÜ Jia, YU Long, LI Xincao, ZHANG Yi; celebrated directors Francesca Zambello, Giancarlo Del Monaco, Elijah Moshinsky, Hugo De Anna, Gilbert Devereux, CHEN Xinyi, CAO Qijing, ZHANG Jigang, LIAO Xianghong, WANG Xiaoying, LI Liuyi, TIAN Qinxin, YI Liming, etc. They have performed in operas including The Long March, FANG Zhimin, Visitors on the Snow Mountain, Rickshaw Boy, The Ballad of Canal, LAN Huahua, Jinsha River, Aida, Le Nozze di Figaro, Simon Bocanegra, La Traviata, Carmen, Lucia di Lammermoor, Roméo et Juliette, etc.
Besides performing in a number of opera performances, resident opera vocalists have been actively participating in activities such as concerts, education and outreach, contributing to the cultivation of Chinese opera audience and the popularization of refined art.
Accademia Musicale Chigiana
Founded in 1932 by Count Guido Chigi Saracini, the Accademia Musicale Chigiana is a world-renowned institution for advanced musical studies. In its historical palazzo in Siena (Italy) with more than one hundred rooms and a magnificent art collection, the Chigiana has shaped the musical life of hundreds of young talented musicians from all over the world. Distinguished alumni include Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Claudio Abbado, Esa Pekka-Salonen, Maurizio Pollini, Salvatore Accardo, among others.
Academy programmes include the “International Summer Academy” (July-August), founded in 1932 and nestled in an environment full of art, history, and an inspiring landscape, which offers young musicians the opportunity for intensive study and performance under the guidance of internationally acclaimed faculty artists. The Siena International Music Programme at Chigiana is a distinctive solo instrument, voice, and chamber music study abroad programme. It seeks to prepare the young musician to take on a transformative, challenging role as an artist in the 21st century.
The Accademia Chigiana is committed to providing the highest caliber of musical education to young talented musicians, and to propel their career through international artistic engagements and professional opportunities. In particular, the programme “Young Italian Musical Talents in the World” (Progetto Chigiana Farnesina), run in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, promotes the most gifted young Italian and Chigiana former students with a showcase of concerts all over the world.
China NCPA Orchestra
China NCPA Orchestra is the resident orchestra of the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Beijing. Established in March 2010, the orchestra consists of highly accomplished musicians from around the world, who perform in more than a dozen opera productions presented by its home venue each year as well as in ballets and regular orchestral concerts in its own season. With a notably busy schedule, the young ensemble has fast established itself as one of the most adventurous and dynamic orchestras in the country. LÜ Jia took up the post of Chief Conductor in February 2012, succeeding CHEN Zuohuang, the current Conductor Laureate, NCPA’s then Artistic Director of Music as well as a founder of the orchestra. In January 2017, upon CHEN Zuohuang’s retirement, LÜ Jia started serving as NCPA's Artistic Director of Music and the NCPA Orchestra's Music Director.
The NCPA Orchestra demonstrates an abiding commitment to the highest levels of artistic excellence and takes pride in its long-term collaborations with the finest musicians of our time. Artists associated with the orchestra in the past few years have included Zubin Mehta, Valery Gergiev, Myung-Whun Chung, Christoph Eschenbach, Fabio Luisi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Leif Segerstam, Gunter Herbig, Hannu Lintu, Claus Peter Flor, Shao-Chia Lü, TANG Muhai, ZHANG Xian, ZHANG Guoyong, ZHANG Yi, Rudolf Buchbinder, Stephen Kovacevich, Khatia Buniatishvili, Behzod Abduraimov, Lang Lang, Yuja Wang, CHEN Sa, ZHANG Haochen, WANG Jian, Gautier Capucon, Kyung-Wha Chung, Vadim Repin, Lu Siqing, NING Feng, Alison Balsom, Sabine Meyer, LI Biao, Placido Domingo, Leo Nucci, Renee Fleming, Liang Li and HE Hui, among many others. Lorin Maazel worked closely with the orchestra before his passing and praised the musicians for their “amazing professionalism and great passion in music”. After working with the orchestra in a series of concerts, Christoph Eschenbach also declared it as “one of the finest orchestras in Asia”.
In the first few years since its establishment, China NCPA Orchestra has become one of the leading ensembles in the country both on stage and in the pit, gaining critical acclaim for its performances in NCPA’s many opera productions. To date they have played for over 30 new productions, including not only classical repertoire such as Tristan und Isolde, Tosca, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Die Fledermaus, Aida, Otello, Nabucco, but also newly commissioned works including Rickshaw Boy, The Long March, FANG Zhimin, The Jinsha River, and Visitors from the Snow Mountain. In its own orchestral concert season, the orchestra has consistently presented creative and diverse programmes. Their performance of the Ring without Words with its creator, Lorin Maazel, was released on SONY Music worldwide, the only recording the great maestro ever made with a Chinese orchestra.
Another important field of work that the orchestra has explored extensively in the short period of time since its establishment is the creation and promotion of contemporary music. Having presented the Chinese premieres of major works by John Admas, Toru Takemitsu, et al, it gave the world premieres of more than ten substantial new orchestral works commissioned by the NCPA, written by composers from across the globe including CHEN Qigang, ZHAO Jiping, Michael Gordon, Augusta Read Thomas, Kalevi Aho, and Joby Talbot. It has also played a major role in the NCPA's annual Young Composers Programme, providing a unique platform nurturing the next generation of Chinese composers.
The NCPA Orchestra has flexed its wings on the international stage, receiving widespread international praise for its performances at the Kissingen Summer Music Festival and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and concerts in many cities in Germany, as well as in Sydney, Singapore, Seoul, Daegu, Abu Dhabi, Taipei and Macao. The orchestra undertook its first North American tour in 2014 and the revisiting tour in 2017, where it performed at Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Center, Davies Symphony Hall and other major venues in the U.S. and Canada, under the baton of LÜ Jia. Musical America praised its “joyful confidence and youthful strength”. Concerto Net described it as “a polished, first rate ensemble”.
With its commitment to educational and outreach activities, the orchestra has presented a series of Weekend Matinee concerts at its home venue. With specially selected programmes and accessible ticket prices, these have become extremely popular with Beijing audience new to classical music. In addition, the orchestra frequently initiates wide-reaching educational projects in association with educational institutions across the city.
The 18/19 season has “Forever Young” as its theme, featuring concerts conducted by LÜ Jia, Rainer Honeck, CHEN Lin, ZHANG Xian, David Robertson, YUAN Ding, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Thomas Sondergard, LI Biao, Daniel Gatti, Shao-Chia Lü , with soloists Lu Siqing, Li-Wei Qin, SHEN Yang, MENG Meng, Clara-Jumi Kang, Truls Mork, Hsin-Yun Huang, Orli Shaham, YUAN Fang, Laticia Moreno, Alexei Volodin, Derek Han, NING Feng, SUN Yingdi, YANG Tianwa and many others. Lu Siqing and LI Biao, both as this season's Artist-in-Residence, will lead a number of concerts as well as educational projects. The orchestra will also perform in 13 NCPA opera productions including Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Roméo et Juliette, La Sonnambula, Don Giovanni, and LAN Huahua.