Violin soloists Hu Naiyuan (left) and Lin Zhaoliang performed at the press conference.

(Photo by reporter Ling Meixue)

At the end of the year and the end of the year, National Biao Art Hall 3 launched several heavyweight concerts to send off the old and welcome the new. Among them, the two end-of-year concerts hosted by NSO rarely invited Lin Zhaoliang and Hu Naiyuan to share the same stage at the Taipei National Concert Hall. Accompany the public to celebrate the end of the year with warm and joyful selections; the Taichung Opera House will hold a super retro jazz party for 2 consecutive days, inviting the public to "Feeeel Gooood" together; The Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert is broadcast live once a year by satellite. You can connect with the world to welcome the New Year, and you can also stay for an extra day during the holiday to enjoy the impromptu charm of jazz.

[Reporter Ling Meixue/Taipei Report] Lin Zhaoliang and Hu Naiyuan, known as the earliest two violins in the classical music world, "Taiwan's Light", although they learned the piano together when they were young, but since they both became famous internationally, affected by their respective busy schedules, It is rare to have the opportunity to perform with "Taiwan".

Thanks to the hard work of NSO and Koo Kung-Liang Culture and Education Foundation, the two-year-planned Century Same Stage will finally be realized at the end of this year. They will present their unique works for double violins at the Taipei National Concert Hall to entertain fans. Spend the colorful joy at the end of the year.

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Lin Zhaoliang was born in Taiwan. He started learning the piano at the age of 5. At the age of 15, he went to New York alone to study at the Juilliard School, where he was taught by Dorothy Perlman.

Di Lei taught for 6 years.

In 1980 for the first time with the New York Philharmonic and Zubin.

Mehta, and has since started a professional performance career, and has performed as a soloist with world-renowned symphony orchestras.

Hu Naiyuan started his global performance career after winning the first prize at the Queen Elizabeth International Music Competition in Belgium in 1985. He was praised by BBC Music Magazine for his "intelligent interpretation of music, unhesitating verve and vitality, making the He can stand alongside the masters of today's art world."

The two will work together with the NSO National Symphony Orchestra for two end-of-year concerts. The first is "Lin Zhaoliang, Hu Naiyuan and NSO Chamber Music Concert" on December 30. The two soloists will accompany pianist Wang Peiyao and NSO musicians A group of Tang Hao Dun, Zeng Zhihong, Lin Pinren, Huang Ruiyi, Chen Yubai, Lian Yixian, Huang Risheng and Zhu Meiling performed together.

The repertoire includes the Hungarian composer Rosa's "Sonata for Two Violins", which is a wildly playful and nostalgic work; the works of composers Shostakovich and Moszkowski are not only approachable, but also charming. salon style.

Taiwanese composer Zhang Xuan composed "Niantu" for clarinet and 絃樂4 ensemble, using Hakka eight-tone materials to convey a devout religious atmosphere in addition to ethnic flavors.

German composer Mendelssohn's "Eight Quartet" not only tests tacit understanding, but also shows the strength of a symphony.

On December 31st, "Lin Zhaoliang, Hu Naiyuan and NSO Double Violin Night", the two soloists will perform with NSO the classic works tailored for double violins by Vivaldi, Mozart and Sarasate.

In the second half, Wu Yaoyu, co-conductor of NSO, led the troupe to perform the classic masterpieces of the Strauss family, including John.

The Strauss family's popular operetta overture and polka, as well as adaptations from Richard.

Der Rosenkavalier Suite by Strauss.

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