BEIJING, June 3 -- Three decades have passed since the Philadelphia
Orchestra's historic Beijing tour, and now the orchestra is back to the same
venue with the same repertoire, collaborating with a new Chinese performer.
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Music director of the Philadelphia
Orchestra, Christoph Eschenbach (L) shares a smile with pianist Lang Lang
at a press conference in Beijing on Sunday, June 1, 2008. (Photo:
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Young pianist Lang Lang headlined the opening show of the Philadelphia
Orchestra's 2008 China tour Monday at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities,
where in 1973 the orchestra teamed up with pianist Yin Chengzong to become the
first visiting American orchestra to China.
Christoph Eschenbach, Lang Lang's mentor and the orchestra's music
director, indulged the audience in memory flashbacks as he conducted the Chinese
concerto "Yellow River," and Beethoven's "Overture to Egmont" and "Symphony No.
6 (Pastoral)."
Nostalgia was also shared by some of the orchestra members from the 1973
tour. An unnamed cellist told the Beijing Evening News before the show that he
was even more excited than in 1973 to play in Beijing 35 years later.
The orchestra's latest China tour includes another Beijing concert Tuesday
at the Poly Theater and two concerts this weekend at Shanghai's Oriental Arts
Center.
The orchestra will also donate part of the proceeds to victims of the
Sichuan earthquake.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)