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SUMMARY:Silk & Bamboo & Kunqu Opera Concert- Prof Cheng and UK Chinese Music Ensemble in Luxembourg
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, 26 September 2025Venue: Trifolion Echternach Concert Hall\, LuxembourgPresented by: The University of Luxembourg and the “Ni Hao” Confucius Institute \nInvited by the University of Luxembourg and the “Ni Hao” Confucius Institute\, the UK Chinese Music Ensemble will bring the timeless beauty of Silk and Bamboo music and Kunqu opera to the stage of Trifolion Echternach Concert Hall\, Luxembourg. Performed by a six-member ensemble\, this special concert offers audiences an enchanting evening of Chinese traditional music and cultural heritage. Event Details About the Concert On the invitation of the University of Luxembourg and the “Ni Hao” Confucius Institute\, the UK Chinese Music Ensemble will perform at the prestigious Trifolion Echternach Concert Hall. The programme will feature Silk and Bamboo music (丝竹乐) — the elegant chamber music of southern China — alongside excerpts from Kunqu opera (昆曲)\, one of the oldest forms of Chinese theatre and listed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This concert is part of the ensemble’s mission to bring the richness and diversity of Chinese music to international audiences through concerts\, education\, and cross-cultural exchange.A celebration of music\, heritage\, and cross-cultural connection. \n“On Friday 26 September 2025\, the Confucius Institute at the University of Luxembourg collaborated with the Trifolion to host a spectacular Mid-Autumn Festival celebration in Echternach! We were honoured to welcome six outstanding musicians from the UK Chinese Music Ensemble\, a renowned group dedicated to sharing the beauty and depth of traditional Chinese music with audiences across Europe. Their performance\, “Sound of Silk and Bamboo”\, transported us through centuries of musical heritage\, blending ancient melodies with masterful artistry. 🎶 👏 Bravo to all the performers for their breathtaking talent!” — Jauffrey Bareille\, Team Leader of Confucius Institute\, University of Luxembourg
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/silk-bamboo-kunqu-opera-concert-prof-cheng-and-uk-chinese-music-ensemble-in-luxembourg/
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SUMMARY:“China–West Soundscape” Concert -The 3rd London International Chinese Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, 29 August 2025Time: 7:00–9:00 PM (BST)Venue: St Marylebone Parish Church\, 17 Marylebone Road\, London NW1 5LT \nAs part of the London International Chinese Music Festival 2025\, the “China–West Soundscape” concert celebrates the creative dialogue between Chinese and Western musical traditions. Featuring distinguished musicians and composers from both East and West\, the evening presents a dynamic mix of UK and world premieres that bridge instruments\, cultures\, and generations. \nProgramme Highlights: \n\nSacred Cloud Music (庆云乐) – Zhao Jiping\, for guqin and string quartet (UK Premiere)\nSkye Boat Song (斯凯船歌) – arr. Ray Lin\, for guqin ensemble and organ (World Premiere)\nShadow of Sword (剑影) – Ray Lin\, for 5-stringed pipa and string quartet (World Premiere)\nLady of Loulan (楼兰女) – Zhong Yaoguang\, for yangqin and piano (UK Premiere)\nOne Undivided (无二) – Sun Keting\, for Chinese and Western string octet\nChronotope Folds (时空折叠) – Li Linhao\, for mixed chamber ensemble (World Premiere)\nCarnival of Miao Village (苗寨狂欢) – Li Xinyan\, for Chinese–Western ensemble (UK Premiere)\nLotus Plucking (采莲) – Li Xinyan\, for silk-and-bamboo ensemble (UK Premiere)\nCamel Bells on the Silk Road (丝路驼铃) – Traditional\, arr. for Chinese–Western orchestra\n\nA landmark event highlighting innovation\, collaboration\, and the evolving soundscape of Chinese music in the contemporary world.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/china-west-soundscape-concert-the-3rd-london-international-chinese-music-festival/
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Lutes of the Silk Road – Concert and Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lutes of the Silk Road – Concert and Workshop \nFollowing the success of the Lutes of the Silk Road project funded by the Arts Council England in July 2024 — which included workshops and a concert at the BGL Theatre\, SOAS\, University of London — the ensemble has been invited by the Lute Society to present a special talk and concert. \nInitiated and led by Professor Cheng Yu\, this cross-cultural project brings together musicians from China\, Central Asia\, and the Middle East\, showcasing both traditional and improvised music on a variety of lutes and string instruments. \nPerformers:Cheng Yu – PipaShohret Nur – Uyghur RawapSabine Masters – Kazakh DombraAhmet Ozan Baysal – Turkish Bağlama (Saz)Rihab Azar – Syrian OudPouyan Biglar – Turkish Bağlama (Saz)Elizabeth Nott – PercussionAntonio Romero – PercussionTommy Khosla – Sitar (tbc) \nFor details and tickets\, please visit: lutesociety.org
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/lutes-of-the-silk-road-concert-and-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Concert,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250425T193000
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SUMMARY:Crouching Tiger\, Hidden Dragon\, The Film with Orchestra - Royal Albert Hall
DESCRIPTION:Cheng Yu is honoured to have been invited to perform as pípá soloist at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London\, alongside the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Symphony Orchestra\, for a special live screening of Crouching Tiger\, Hidden Dragon. Conducted by Maestro Anthony Gabriele\, this performance marked the European premiere of the Film in Concert edition of this beloved classic. \nThis remarkable evening celebrated the 25th anniversary of Ang Lee’s multi-Oscar-winning film\, with an unforgettable live rendition of Tan Dun’s Academy Award®-winning score – including mesmerising solos on the pípá and cello. \nThe evening also included a sold-out solo recital by Cheng Yu at the Prince of Wales Room\, showcasing the expressive beauty of the Chinese pípá (lute) before the main concert. \nFor event details and ticketing information\, visit:www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2025/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon \nPhotos from the EventBelow are a few highlights from this special evening at the Royal Albert Hall. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n\n\n\nhttps://chengyumusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Cheng-YuJade程玉🎶-2025-04-04-20.41.40.mp4
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon/
LOCATION:Royal Albert Hall\, Royal Albert Hall\, Kensington Gore\, South Kensington\, London\, SW7 2AP
CATEGORIES:Concert,Concert,Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250328T190000
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SUMMARY:East Meet West Concert
DESCRIPTION:Look forward to performing this exciting concert with talented musicians from “New Elements Music” and new works of composers internally next Friday.  We have performed a sold-out concert “Silk Road Music” at the RAM’ Duke’s Hall in February this year (see photos).  Hope to see you there. \n \n\nThe concert showcases newly commissioned works combining Eastern and Western music and instruments in creative ways and arrangements. The concerts featuring new compositions including: \nLotus Picking 采莲(UK Premiere) – by Prof. Xinyan Li (Bard Conservatory of Music\, USA)\nFor Dizi flute\, pipa lute\, cello\, erhu fiddle and Piano \nSlowboat Prelude 缓舟序幕 (UK Premiere) – by Nicholas Ng (Sydney consecratory\, Australia).\nFor the mix Chinese and Western ensemble. \nSpringtime Processional 春日盛典 (World Premiere) – by Logan Settle Rashard (Bard Conservatory of Music\, USA).  For Dizi\, pipa and Cello. \nRainforest Morning 雨林清晨 (World Premiere) – by Sijia Zhang (UK\, Royal College of Music).  For dizi\, erhu\, cello and piano.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/east-meet-west-concert/
LOCATION:St John the Baptist Church\, St John the Baptist Church\, Holland Road\, London\, W14 8AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concert,Past Event
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