US PREMIERE OF QIGANG CHEN’S LUAN TAN,
REPLACING HIS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED WORK, ITINÉRAIRE D’UNE ILLUSION
AT CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 30
Carnegie Hall today announced that Music Director and Conductor Lü Jia and the China NCPA Orchestra will present the US premiere of Qigang Chen’s Luan Tan in place of his previously announced work, Itinéraire d’une illusion, during the orchestra’s concert on Monday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m. The composer has postponed the premiere of Itinéraire d’une illusion in order to allow time to complete the final version of the work.
Completed in 2015, Luan Tan was originally premiered in Hong Kong by Xian Zhang and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Qigang Chen writes in his program note that his “inspiration was from the traditional form of Luan Tan—an outgoing musical style in Chinese drama originating around 1600—with timbres and characters from this style making an inevitable appearance in the work.” Evoking the energy and happiness found in folk traditions of Chinese musical drama, the orchestral work is dedicated to the memory of the composer’s son. The remainder of the China NCPA Orchestra’s program remains the same, including the Yellow River Concerto by Xian Xinghai, arranged by Yin Chengzong / Sheng Lihong / Chu Wanghua / Liu Zhuang, featuring piano soloist Haochen Zhang and Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2. This performance is part of the China NCPA Orchestra’s six-city coast-to-coast 2017 North American tour, celebrating the National Centre for the Performing Arts’ tenth anniversary with programs emphasizing East-West influences in classical music and cultural exchange. Program Information QIGANG CHEN Luan Tan (US Premiere) This performance is proudly supported by ICBC U.S. Region. Bank of America is the Proud Season Sponsor of Carnegie Hall.
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