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From left to right: Luka Ljubas © Marko Horvat, Benjamin Beck © Junda Chen, Li Sheng © Shang Yin, Ye Shen © Shang Yin
21.09.2025 | 18:00 | Ehrbar Saal

Vienna and Shanghai in dialogue

The sound of friendship

A concert with young professors from the Shanghai Academy of Music
and soloists of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Luka Ljubas | Adela Frašineanu-Morrison | Mingen Zhou |

Yang Zhang | Hui Hua | Yuan Gong| Xin Jin | Fanglei Liu violin

Benjamin Beck | Sebastian Führlinger | li sheng |

Jiguang Han | Ziyu Shen | Yixiu Lin viola

Sebastian Bru | Endre Steger | Peiyao Guo | Dandi Wang violoncello
Istok Hrastnik double bass

moritz wiedenmann Percussion

Programme

Richard Strauss

Sextet for strings from the opera Capriccio, Op. 85

Wolfgang amadeus mozart

Adagio and Fugue in C minor, KV 546

Ludwig van beethoven

Romance No. 1 in G major, Op. 40

Long Zhou

Eight Chinese Folk Songs

- INTERMISSION -

Ye Shen

Preludes - Tinted Silhouettes for violin solo, percussion and string orchestra (world premiere)

Arnold Schönberg

Transfigured Nights, Op. 4 in the version for string orchestra

The "Sound of Friendship" brings together classical masterpieces of Austrian music with Chinese works that build a bridge between tradition and the present, and representative musicians and music teachers from China meet representatives of the Austrian musical tradition. Together they create a dialogue in the spirit of cultural diversity and mutual respect.

The Chinese side will present works by the composer Long Zhou, who has reworked eight widespread Chinese folk songs into a new musical sound. There will also be the world premiere of a new work by Professor Ye Shen, which combines Eastern philosophy with modern musical language and builds a bridge between tradition and the present.

In addition to the concert 21 September at 11:00 a.m. a public panel discussion on "The influence of Chinese and Viennese music traditions on today's music-making" took place. On the podium: Daniel Froschauer, Chairman of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and Benjamin Beck, principal violist of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as Li Sheng, Head of the Wind and String Department at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and Shiyuan Li, musicologist at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. The discussion will be moderated by Elisabeth Schwarz, editor-in-chief of Bachtrack. Concertgoers are cordially invited to take part in the discussion free of charge.

Organised by MUK Musiklabor Klassik GmbH, the Shanghai University of Music and Benjamin Beck, principal viola of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets via tickets@musiklaborklassik.comat the box office (cash only) and via eventjet.at (link follows).

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