NCPA May Festival 2023
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First Violin: LI Weigang
Second Violin: JIANG Yiwen
Viola: LI Honggang
Cello: Nicholas Tzavaras
The Shanghai Quartet is a string quartet that formed in 1983. The quartet is made up of four members: first violinist LI Weigang, second violinist JIANG Yiwen, violist LI Honggang, and cellist Nicholas Tzavaras.
The group's tours have included North America, South America, Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. They have appeared frequently at New York's Carnegie Hall, and their travels have taken them from London, Vienna and Prague, to Australia's Sydney Opera House. Among their performances, the Shanghai Quartet has developed a long list of performance collaborators including Yo-Yo Ma, David Soyer, Eugenia Zukerman, Sharon Isbin, Ruth Laredo, Arnold Steinhardt, and Chanticleer. Its vast repertory covers many works by Asian-born composers like Bright Sheng, Toru Takemitsu, ZHOU Long, WANG Jienhong, XUE Chengqian, and ZHANG Jingping, as well as a mixture of 20th century works by composers like Tippett, Maxwell Davies, Reich, Roberto Sierra, Penderecki, Hovhaness, Ginastera, and jazz artist Dick Hyman. But it has also embraced much of the standard repertory, playing large chunks of the outputs of J.S. Bach and Beethoven and works by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Dvorák, Ravel, and many others. The Shanghai Quartet's concert schedule typically includes a geographical mixture of locales across Asia, Europe, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. It has made more than 20 recordings for a variety of labels, including Delos, BIS, Camerata Records, and New Albion.
The Quartet is the "Ensemble-in-Residence" at Montclair State University. They also serve as visiting professors at the Shanghai Conservatory and the Central Conservatory in China.
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Dedicated to the staging of epic operas, ballets and dance dramas, the golden Opera House is considered the centerpiece of the NCPA. Its main tone is golden color, which looks glamorous and splendid. In the auditorium are the stalls and three higher levels of balconies, which can seat an audience of 2,207, including the venue of SRO. It is equipped with a modern stage that can be moved up/down/backward/forward or rotated, a ballet stage that can slant, and a rising orchestra pit for the triple winds orchestra. All the cutting-edge staging mechanism provides artists with enormous possibilities of creative performance.