Aussie Theatre has 2 x double passes to giveaway to China National Symphony Orchestra – Sydney Opera House on Tuesday 28th November @ 8:30pm
The China National Symphony Orchestra will make their return to Australia this year after an absence of six years. Over 80 musicians make up this world-class orchestra under the baton of CNSO’s conductor Maestro Li Xincao. They will perform one concert only at Sydney Opera House on 28 November. The concert also features violinist Lu Siqing, the first Asian prizewinner of the Paganini Competition.
Prestigious conductor Li Xincao has shown his adaptability to different programs and his correct under standing of different styles of works. He was praised especially for his excellent performance in German and Austrian works and in the new works by the Chinese contemporary composers. Over the years, Li Xincao has spread music to all five continents with worldwide recognition both in the field of symphony and opera. In particular, he has led China National Symphony Orchestra for historic visits around the world, winning enthusiastic responses and high praise from authoritative music critics from all over the world.
The competition closes on Thursday 16th November @ 6pm AEST
Winners will be contacted via email or phone.
Details
Show: China National Symphony Orchestra – Sydney Opera House
Dates: Tuesday 28th November @ 8:30pm
Venue: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Address: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.
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