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Focus on Italian Early Music (IV): Concerto “Teodorico Pedrini Maestro ed Allievo”

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We are delighted to announce the IVth concert of the “Focus on Italian Early Music”, co-organized by the Italian Institute of Culture of the Italian Embassy and the Central Conservatory of Music, in the framework of the “2019 CCOM Baroque Music Festival and Pipe Organ Week”.

 

teodorico programma

 

teodorico artisti

 

Shen Fanxiu

Organist, Harpsichordist, Professor of the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), China. Founder and Artistic Director of BeijingInternational Baroque Music Festival and Organ Music Week. Artistic Director ofthe Faint Scent Baroque Ensemble. Director of China Federation of Chamber Musician. M.A. from University of Music and Performing Artsin Vienna, studied harpsichord with Prof. Gordon Murray (1948-2017) and organ with Prof. Dr. Rudolf Scholz (1933-2012). She offered the courses of “Performance of Organ”and “Performance of Harpsichord”, “Harpsichord and Orchestra” of Baroque Chamber Music under CCOM and in China for the first time also. As a first performer of the organ in the National Center of the Performing Arts (NCPA), she has presented more than 40 recitals of organ in NCPA. She has also presented the recitals and concerts of organ and harpsichord in domestic cities and also in abroad. A Jury of Harpsichord Competition Gianni Gambi. She Collaborated with Valery Giegiev, Seiji Ozawa, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Michael

Li Da

Li Da, a young violin teacher at the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) and a leading violinist with CCOM Orchestra, is aversatile artist in the performance of solo music, chamber music and symphonic music. As a child, she learned playing the violin under the mentoring of her mother and in 1992 entered the Primary School affiliated to CCOM. In 2001, awarded with the highest scholarship, she became an undergraduate at CCOM, mentored by the late Prof. Lin Yaoji. In 2005, graduating cum laude, she entered CCOM Graduate School, with the waiver of the otherwise required entrance examinations. In 2008, she became a violin instructor at CCOM. As an emerging violinist in China, Li Da is the winner of a spate of important award sand prizes in domestic and international competitions. She has given highly successful solo performances at CCOM Concert Hall, Beijing International Art Center, Beijing Concert Hall, Hangzhou Grand Theater, Xi’an Concert Hall, China National Center for the Performing Arts, and Tokyo National Theatre in Japan. With substantial involvement in the performance and research of chamber music and symphonic music, she has been invited to perform, as a soloist and in ensemble, at CCOM Music Festival, CCOM Chamber Music Festival, Beijing International Modern Music Festival, the “West Lake” International Music Festival, Sino-Italian /Sino-Russian Cultural Year, the Art Festival of Young Talents in Asia, Beijing International Baroque Music Festival, leaving her footprints in Europe, America and Japan. In 2011, she produced a most successful recording of the 12 Sonatas by Teodorico Pedrini, which has been distributed as important musical literature that bears historical witness to the introduction of the earliest western music into China. With her increasing achievements, Li Da has also become a leading figure in the new generation of classical music education in China.

Yu Jia

Yu Jia is Professor of Cello at the Central Conservatory of Music, she was born into a family of musicians from Beijing, Yu Jia began her cello studies with Chinese famous cellist educator Prof. Yu Mingqing, she was selected as a “genius child” and invited to launch a tour performance in France, when she was nine years old. She was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music at the age of ten and studied under the famous cello educator Professor Song Tao. Soon afterwards she was awarded a full scholarship to study at the American Idyllwild Arts Academy, she studied under Prof. Eleanor Schoenfeld who was the most famous cello educator at the University of Southern California. In 2001, she was admitted to Oberlin College with her first place score and received a full scholarship. She studied under the cello educator Prof. Andor Toth and Prof. Darrett Adkinds. In 2003, she was fortunate to be recognized by cellomaster Bernard Greenhouse, and received a full scholarship to complete her master’s degree with him at the Boston Conservatory of Music. She was the Cello Principal at the Oberlin Conservatory Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Conservatory Symphony Orchestra. After studying in the United States for 12 years, she went back to Beijing in July 2007, and began to teach at the Central Conservatory of Music, she compiled the cello part of Sevcik Etudes. In 2010, she received the Prize “Huang Yuanli” of Central Conservatory of Music for her excellent teaching. From 2011 to 2012, she recorded her debut album with two professors of the Central Conservatory of Music for the “Cello, violin and harpsichord trio” CD album “Teodorico Pedrini sonata” which was included in the 211 faculty planning project album. She recorded and published the Bach” gamba cello and harpsichord Sonata”, and held a premiere concert. At the same time recording and publishing “Vivaldi g minor cello Concerto”.

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  • Organizzato da: Istituto Italiano di Cultura
  • In collaborazione con: CCOM
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