Zhuang Dongjie is currently the music director of the German Bochum Symphony Orchestra and the artistic director of the concert hall. He is a very outstanding figure among the younger generation of conductors in Taiwan.

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[Reporter Ling Meixue/Taipei Report] Zhuang Dongjie, who is currently the music director of the Bochum Symphony Orchestra in Germany and the artistic director of the concert hall, and Ye Minghe, a clarinetist who has studied in the United States for 11 years and has rich performance and recording experience, will collaborate with the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra "The Warm Current in NTSO's Sorrow" will be performed, and the classic masterpieces of Weber and Tchaikovsky will be performed.

Ye Minghe, who once served in the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, will continue to perform together with the State Council.

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Zhuang Dongjie can be said to be an outstanding figure among the younger generation of conductors in Taiwan. He has won numerous international awards, including the first prize in the Marko International Youth Conducting Competition in 2015, the silver medal in the Xiaoti International Conducting Competition, etc.; The symphony orchestra has rich international conducting experience and has been signed by the Bochum Symphony Orchestra in Germany until 2026.

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Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique", which was performed in cooperation with the National Taiwan Affairs Commission, was premiered in St. Petersburg in 1893 under the conductor of the composer himself. The composer passed away nine days later. The composer deeply reflects the portrayal of life.

Zhuang Dongjie pointed out that from the beginning of the music, there are many changes in the tonality, orchestration and speed, sometimes carnival and sometimes sad, until the last movement ends with gloomyness, we can see that this work is very different from other symphonies .

The concert also invited Professor Ye Minghe, who has a Ph.D. in clarinet performance from Indiana University and is currently teaching at the Music Department of National Kaohsiung Normal University, to show his unique pure and beautiful timbre and dazzling and smooth skills with Weber's brilliant concertos.

The National Taiwan Exchange stated that Weber's "Clarinet Concerto No. 2" was written in the 1810s. Weber had a considerable degree of analysis of the performance of the clarinet, and skillfully integrated the characteristics of the clarinet into the work, adding more dramatic tension and challenges. You can enjoy superb skills such as large jumps in intervals and fast sound clusters. It is a track that clarinet lovers should not miss.

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