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SUMMARY:Recording for CCTV “Year of the Horse” with award-winning BBC film and TV composer Barnaby Taylor
DESCRIPTION:On 31 July 2025\, Professor Cheng Yu and colleagues were invited to record music for “The Year of the Horse”\, part of China Central Television’s new series on the 12-animal zodiac\, with award-winning BBC film and TV composer Barnaby Taylor. This marks their third collaboration over more than a decade\, following the acclaimed BBC series Wild China and Disney’s Born in China. The session featured a rich blend of traditional Chinese instruments\, creating an evocative sound world for this upcoming production.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/recording-for-cctv-year-of-the-horse/
CATEGORIES:Music Recording
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SUMMARY:UK Chinese Music Ensemble Pipa & Plucked String Ensemble Performs at the 76th Anniversary of China’s National Day in London
DESCRIPTION:The Pipa and Plucked String Ensemble of the UK Chinese Music Ensemble was honoured to perform at the 76th Anniversary Celebration of the National Day of the People’s Republic of China\, held in London and hosted by the UK Chinese community. \nThe event brought together overseas Chinese\, local residents\, and friends of China to celebrate this important national occasion with music\, culture\, and unity. \nThe ensemble presented a newly arranged three-part version of Joyful Days (欢乐的日子)\, performed entirely from memory after a focused period of rehearsal and preparation. Their refined musicianship and ensemble coordination were warmly received by the audience\, contributing to the festive and uplifting atmosphere of the evening. \nThis performance reflects the UK Chinese Music Ensemble’s continuing mission to promote Chinese traditional music and foster cultural exchange both within the UK and internationally.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/uk-chinese-music-ensemble-pipa-plucked-string-ensemble-performs-at-the-76th-anniversary-of-chinas-national-day-in-london/
CATEGORIES:Activities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250825
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SUMMARY:2025 London International Chinese Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:25 – 30 August 2025\, SOAS\, University of London \nWe are pleased to announce the Third London International Chinese Music Festival is open for registration. You are warmly invited to join our annual Chinese musical feast – the only one of its kind in Europe.\n \nThe festival features expert tuition in a range of Chinese instruments and performances by world-renowned musicians and groups. \nThe festival features expert tuition in a range of Chinese instruments and performances by world-renowned musicians and groups. These include China’s distinguished yangqin dulcimer master Professor Zhao Xinzhi 赵新芝\, The Silk Road Dulcimer Ensemble 丝路秦韵扬琴乐团\, guqin master Prof. Lin Weili 林蔚丽\, young composer/conductor Ray Lin 林秉睿 (Australia)\, conductor/Chinese flautist Chen Yi-Chuan 陈奕全\, and composers Professor Li Xinyan 李欣艳(USA)\, Sun Keting孙柯亭 (UK) who will premiere exciting new compositions. UK virtuoso musicians and tutors include Dr Cheng Yu 程玉 (pipa)\, Yang Kang 杨康\, Ji Mengdie 冀梦蝶(guzheng)\, Zhang Jiaqi 张家麒 (guqin/ruan)\, Lu Zongpu 路宗璞 (dizi)\, Dennis Lee 李光泰 (xiao and xun)\, Huang Ziyang黄子洋 (erhu)\, Michael Skelton 麦克斯凯顿 (percussion) and Wang Wei 王蔚 (Beijing/Kun Opera). Musicians on Western instruments include rising stars Laure Chan and Adrian Wang 王寓哲 on violin and Li Siqian 李斯倩 on piano. \nThe festival comprises:• A five-day summer school from 25 to 29 August (New: percussion classes 27 to 29 August)\n• Two days (optional) Chinese music grading exams/competition 29 and 30 August\n• A series of concerts in London\, Telford and Oxford 25\, 26 27\,29 and 30 August\n• Guqin and Chinese Music Yaji\, SOAS\, 18:00-21:00\, 28 August\n• Masterclasses\, workshops\, and ensemble classes during the festival\n• Calligraphy and Chinese chess (Go) \nSummer School – Monday 25 to Friday 29 August\, SOAS (Main teaching time: 10am to 1pm\, 2-5pm workshops\,d ensemble etc.) \nThe five-day summer school features classes on the guqin 古琴 (7-stringed zither)\, guzheng 古筝(21-stringed zither)\, pipa 琵琶 lute\, erhu二胡 fiddle\, dizi 笛子 and xiao flutes 箫\, Beijing Opera 京剧 and Kunqu opera 昆曲 singing and percussion music 打击乐 (27 to 29 August). This will be a rare opportunity for anyone in the UK and overseas interested in learning and understanding more about traditional Chinese music and instruments. \nThe summer school will combine group classes\, one-to-one tuition\, masterclasses\, talks and workshops. It will be open to participants with little or no experience as well as to those at higher levels. An exciting new addition this year will be an energetic Chinese drumming and percussion class. Our tutors all have Masters’ or higher degrees in music and many years of teaching experience. At the end of the summer school all our students will have the opportunity to perform alongside some of our tutors. Students are encouraged to bring their own instruments. We do\, however\, have a limited number of instruments for hire or purchase and would encourage you to enquire regarding availability. We will offer two new classes this year: \nIntroduction to Chinese Opera Singing – taught by Wang Wei\n– Beijing and Kunqu Opera 京剧 & 昆曲清唱 \nBeijing Opera 京剧 and Kunqu Opera 昆曲 are both recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage and represent the quintessential art forms of traditional Chinese stage performance. In this five-day (mornings) summer programme during the festival\, you will learn the traditional Kunqu classic aria “Zaoluopao” 皂龙袍 and the widely celebrated Peking Opera excerpt “Mu Guiying Takes Command” 穆桂英挂帅’’. Each aria will be studied over two days\, with a demonstration show on the last day of the course. \nPercussion classes (27– 29 August)\n– taught by Micheal Skelton\n\nThese classes offers a range of aspects of Chinese percussion from ensemble drumming pieces to introductions to several regional styles of percussion music\, as well as sharing more about the backgrounds of each style and teaching the students to speak and understand the “singing score” of Chinese percussion\, luogu jing 锣鼓经. (Instruments will be provided). At the end of the course\, students can choose to play at the demonstration session to all summer school attendees. \nConcert Series\n• 25 August\, 6pm: Concert and workshop at CulturalKind Chinese Community\, Telford\, TF3 3BB\, Shropshire (tbc.)\n• 27 August\, 7pm: “Echoes of Nature” Gala Concert. DL Theatre\, SOAS\, Uni. of London WC1H OXG.\n• 26 August\, 7pm: Sound of Silk and Bamboo Concert\, Oxford (tbc.)\n• 29 August\, 7pm: China-West Soundscape\, St. Marylebone Church\, London NW1 5LT\n• 30 August\, 7pm: Showcase Concert featuring student musicians\, R201\, Main Building\, SOAS\, Uni. of London WC1H OXGOne of the highlights is our two contrasting London concerts Echo of Nature and China-West Soundscape. The former focuses on China’s traditional “intangible cultural heritage” (UNESCO)\, showcasing Kunqu Opera\, guqin\, Sizhu Silk & Bamboo and Sixian Silk String music whilst the latter is a journey of Chinese-Western musical exploration. We also have the pleasure of featuring the Silk Road Dulcimer Ensemble (丝路秦韵) from Xi’an\, China. \nList of Musicians / Artists:International Musicians / Artists• Prof. Zhao Xinzhi (yangqin dulcimer master\, Xi’an Conservatory China)\,• Prof. Lin Weili 林蔚丽 (guqin\, China) • Ray Lin (composer/conductor\, Australia)• Chen Yi-Chuan (conductor/wind instruments player\, (Royal College of Music)• Prof. Li Xinyan (composer\, Bard College Conservatory of Music\, USA)UK Musician / Artists• Dr Cheng Yu – pipa lute and guqin player and festival director• Yang Kang – guzheng and baritone• Ji Mengdie – guzheng player• Zhang Jiaqi – guqin and zhongruan player• Jenny Zhao / Elaine Yu – guqin• Huang Ziyang – erhu player Lu Zongpu – wind instruments (dizi\, xiao flutes)• Dennis Lee – xiao and xun wind instruments• Michael Skelton – Chinese drumming/percussion classes\n• Wang Wei – Beijing Opera/Kun Opera/Folk Song singer\n• Azalea Qin Lei – Calligrapher• Li Siqian – pianist Laure Chan – violinist• Adrian Wang – violinist• Musicians from the UK Chinese Music Ensemble and New Elements MusicChinese Music Grading Exams and Competition– 29 to 30 August\, SOAS\, University of London\, WC1H OXGWe offer students the opportunity to take a grading exam recognised in both China and the UK and to participate in a music competition. The grading is made possible through a partnership between China’s leading authority\, China Nationality Orchestra Society (CNOS) and SOAS\, University of London. Several participants achieved excellent results\, and their grades were accepted and recognised by UK universities and schools. \nExams and competitions (divided into youth and adult groups) include all types of traditional Chinese instruments: guqin\, guzheng\, pipa\, liuqin\, yangqin\, erhu\, dizi\, xiao\, sheng\, suona\, hulusi\, singing\, drumming/percussion instruments and ensemble/group performances.  Masterclasses and Workshops• Flutes workshop – Lu Zongpu/Dennis Lee: 2 to 3.30pm\, 25 August\n• Guzheng zither Workshop – Yang Kang/Ji Mengdie\, 2 to 3.30pm\, 26 August\n• Yangqin dulcimer masterclass – Prof. Zhao Xinzhi\, 2 to 3.30pm\, 27 August\n• Erhu Workshop – Prof. Chen Dacan/Huang Ziyang\, 2 to 3.30pm\, 28 August\n• Beijing and Kunqu Opera workshop – Wang Wei\, 10.30am to 12.30pm\, 30 August    \n“Experiencing Traditional Chinese Theatre Arts: Beijing Opera and Kunqu Opera”\nThis workshop introduces the development history of China’s traditional national performing arts — Beijing Opera and Kunqu Opera. It will cover the vocal styles and performance characteristics of Chinese opera\, explore the similarities and differences between Chinese opera\, Western opera\, and musicals\, and finally\, participants will enjoy live performances and have the opportunity to try on traditional theatre costumes and take photos. \nWorkshops are free for attendees who have signed up for the festival and for community music project leaders in the UK (need to email us on info@ukchinesemusic.com from your community by 24 August).\n\nSupplementary classes• Instrumental ensemble classes (Grade 4 and above) – 3.45 to 5pm (26 to 29 August)\nwith Prof. Chen Dacan\, Zhang Jiaqi\, Lu Zongpu and all available tutors.\n• Calligraphy –  Azalea Qin Lei\, 28 August\, 3.45 to 5.15pm\n• Chinese Chess (Go) – Lunchtime leisure activity (25 to 29 August). \nYaji Gathering – Guqin and Chinese Music (Free\, open to public)28 Aug 18:00-21:00\, Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT)\, SOAS\, London WC1H OXGA special yaji to celebrate Chinese music. The yaji will provide all Festival participants with a chance to interact\, share experiences and perform in an informal and relaxed setting.Download the exam and competition guidelines here.Download the festival registration form here.We reserve the right to adjust the schedule\, venues and personnel due to unforeseen circumstances.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/2025-london-international-chinese-music-festival/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250827T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250827T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T154830Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Nature – Gala Concert at SOAS - The 3rd London International Chinese Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 27 August 2025\, the gala concert “Echoes of Nature” was held at SOAS\, University of London\, featuring an exceptional line-up of soloists including Prof. Cheng Yu\, Scarlett Erhu\, Lulu Bamboo Flute\, Kang Yang\, and Zino Jiaqi. \nThe programme celebrated the beauty of nature through a diverse selection of traditional and contemporary Chinese works. Highlights included the guqin ensemble Incantation of Pu’an (普庵咒)\, kunqu opera extract Bubujiao (步步娇)\, dizi solo Spring in Ordos (鄂尔多斯的春天)\, guzheng solo Ode to the Spring (苍歌引)\, erhu solo The Grapes are Ripe (葡萄熟了)\, and guqin solos Lotus (荷语) and Flowing Waters (流水). \nThe evening concluded with ensemble performances of Camel Bells (丝路驼铃) and the Theme from BBC’s Wild China\, composed by Barnaby Taylor and specially arranged for Chinese instruments by Huan Li — a fitting finale to a concert that echoed the harmony between music and the natural world.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/echoes-of-nature-gala-concert-at-soas-the-3rd-london-international-chinese-music-festival/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250829T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250829T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T160820Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250903T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T215111Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Cheng Yu Awarded “International Peace Artist” Title & Featured on Commemorative Stamp Series
DESCRIPTION:To mark the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War\, a special set of commemorative stamps was officially issued yesterday. \nThe release was jointly recommended and organised by several respected cultural institutions\, including the China International Cultural and Art Development Exchange Center\, the European Philatelic Association\, and the Shanshui Danqing International Art Center. \nIn recognition of her outstanding artistic achievements and contribution to cross-cultural understanding\, Professor Cheng Yu was awarded the title of “International Peace Artist” by the United Nations World Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Foundation. \nThe publication and European release of this commemorative stamp series not only celebrate the accomplishments of a distinguished Chinese artist but also pay tribute to China’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of peace and remembrance.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/prof-cheng-yu-awarded-international-peace-artist-title-featured-on-commemorative-stamp-series/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250906T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250906T170000
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SUMMARY:Performance at the MAUK Annual Celebration at the House of Lords
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, 6 September 2025Venue: The House of Lords\, Palace of Westminster\, London \nProf. Cheng Yu and members of the UK Chinese Music Ensemble were honoured to be invited to perform at the Malaysia Association of the United Kingdom (MAUK) Annual Celebration held at the House of Lords in London. \nThe event brought together guests from diverse cultural backgrounds\, reflecting the richness of the UK’s multicultural society. It was a joyful occasion filled with friendship\, music\, and beautiful views of the River Thames.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/performance-at-the-mauk-annual-celebration-at-the-house-of-lords/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T162328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T212036Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
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SUMMARY:Mid-Autumn & National Day Celebration Performance at Huawei London
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday\, 29 September 2025Venue: Huawei UK\, The Shard\, LondonPresented by: Huawei UK \nOn Monday\, 29 September 2025\, the UK Chinese Music Ensemble was invited to perform at Huawei London\, located in The Shard\, in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival and China’s National Day. \nThe ensemble presented a selection of elegant traditional Chinese music\, bringing a festive and cultural atmosphere to the occasion. With refined performances on instruments such as the pipa\, dizi\, ruan\, and erhu\, the music resonated beautifully against the stunning London skyline — a poetic blend of heritage and modernity. \nThe event was warmly received by guests\, who appreciated this musical celebration of reunion\, joy\, and shared cultural spirit.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/mid-autumn-national-day-celebration-performance-at-huawei-london/
CATEGORIES:Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251003T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T212614Z
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SUMMARY:China in Black and White – Lunchtime Concert with Mengqing Nie & London Youlan Qin Society
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, 3 October 2025Time: 1:15–2:00 PMVenue: Victoria Rooms Auditorium\, University of Bristol \nOn Friday\, 3 October 2025\, pianist Mengqing Nie\, a doctoral researcher at the University of Bristol\, will collaborate with Prof Cheng Yu and the other musicians from the London Youlan Qin Society in a special lunchtime concert titled “China in Black and White.” \nThe performance explores the dialogue between Chinese folk melodies and Western piano traditions\, offering a rare encounter between East and West through sound. The programme highlights works from the Cultural Revolution period (1966–1976) — a defining era for Chinese piano transcriptions — while also presenting fresh reinterpretations of traditional Chinese music. \nBy bringing the expressive voice of Chinese plucked-string instruments into conversation with the piano\, the concert creates a unique sound world that blends heritage and innovation\, tradition and modernity. Audiences can expect evocative textures and musical storytelling that transcend boundaries of time and culture.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/china-in-black-and-white-lunchtime-concert-with-mengqing-nie-london-youlan-qin-society/
CATEGORIES:Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251011T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T213011Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Cheng Yu Performs at 80th Anniversary Concert of the Victory of the Anti-Fascist War
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, 11 October 2025Time: 7:30 PMVenue: St John’s Waterloo\, London SE1 8TY \nOn 11 October 2025\, a special commemorative concert marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory of the World Anti-Fascist War and the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was held at St John’s Waterloo in London. \nHosted by the London Chinese Philharmonic Choir\, the event received strong support from the Chinese Embassy in the UK and members of the Chinese community. The church was filled to capacity\, with heartfelt applause echoing throughout an evening of remembrance and musical unity. \nThe programme featured both Chinese and Western works\, highlighted by Xian Xinghai’s monumental Yellow River Cantata (黄河大合唱).Professor Cheng Yu presented a stirring performance of the third movement\, “The Yellow River Flows from Heaven” (黄河之水天上来)\, arranged for pipa\, piano\, and narration. \nThis marked Prof. Cheng’s fourth performance of the Yellow River Cantata in the UK\, offering audiences a deeply moving interpretation that celebrated the enduring human spirit\, resilience\, and hope for peace.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/prof-cheng-yu-performs-at-80th-anniversary-concert-of-the-victory-of-the-anti-fascist-war/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251017T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T213429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251116T203052Z
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SUMMARY:London Silk Road Lutes Ensemble Completes Inspiring China Tour Across Beijing and Shanghai
DESCRIPTION:Date: 17–23 October 2025Hosted by: Central Conservatory of Music\, Beijing & Shanghai Expo Centre，Music Education Alliance Across the Belt and Road ConferenceSupported by: SOAS University of London & Arts Council England \nThe London Silk Road Lutes Ensemble\, led by acclaimed pipa and guqin player and SOAS professor Cheng Yu\, embarked on a significant tour of China in late October\, presenting lectures\, forums\, and performances in Beijing and Shanghai. This marked a milestone in cultural exchange between the UK and China\, enriching mutual understanding through dialogue and music. \nPart I: Belt and Road Music Education Alliance International Conference – Beijing\nInvited by the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM)\, the ensemble participated in the 4th Belt and Road Music Education Alliance International Conference\, held from 18 to 22 October 2025. Delegates from more than twenty top music institutions worldwide attended a programme of lectures\, concerts and masterclasses. \nProfessor Cheng and her ensemble presented a lecture-performance titled:“The Soundscape of the Silk Road Lutes – A Musical Journey from China to Central Asia\, the Middle East\, and Europe.”The presentation explored interconnected musical traditions through live demonstrations on various lutes and plucked instruments from across Eurasia. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nPart II: Closing Concert – Shanghai Expo Centre\nFollowing the Beijing engagements\, the ensemble travelled to the Shanghai Expo Centre to deliver further lecture-performances as part of the conference’s Shanghai programme. The event brought together more than 3\,000 international delegates across arts\, education\, and cultural sectors. \nThe London Silk Road Lutes Ensemble was invited to perform in the conference’s closing concert\, where they offered a dynamic and culturally rich finale that was met with enthusiastic applause. \n\n“We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to connect with outstanding musicians and scholars from around the world\,” said Professor Cheng Yu. “Music builds bridges and opens hearts — and this tour has affirmed that more than ever.” \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			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nLooking Ahead: A Continuing Journey of Cultural Exchange\nFounded in 2024\, the London Silk Road Lutes Ensemble is comprised of professional musicians and students from SOAS University of London. The ensemble has been supported by Arts Council England\, and has appeared at notable venues such as the British Museum\, Royal Academy of Music\, and the London International Chinese Music Festival\, gaining recognition for its intercultural and academic approach. \n\n“We look forward to welcoming music lovers from China and beyond to future collaborations in London\,” said Professor Cheng. “From the golden autumn in Beijing to the vibrant energy of Shanghai\, this tour is only the beginning.”
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/london-silk-road-lutes-ensemble-invited-to-perform-at-the-4th-belt-and-road-music-education-alliance-international-conference/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251102T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251109T221314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251116T202448Z
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SUMMARY:Special lecture and performance - “Boundless Strings\, Resonant Silk Road – The Sound Voyage of Chinese Music.” in Zixia Qin Academy
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, 2 November 2025Time: 14:00Venue: Zixia Qin Academy\, Dongyong Cultural Park\, Dongcheng District\, Beijing \nOn 2 November 2025\, the Zixia Qin Academy in Beijing warmly welcomed Professor Cheng Yu of SOAS University of London for an enriching afternoon of music and dialogue titled “Boundless Strings\, Resonant Silk Road – The Sound Voyage of Chinese Music.” \nAs a distinguished pipa and guqin virtuoso\, and one of the foremost ambassadors of Chinese music internationally\, Prof. Cheng has performed across more than thirty countries\, bringing the profound beauty of traditional Chinese instruments to global audiences. She has been hailed by Songlines as a “leading figure in Chinese music in Europe” and has played a vital role in promoting cultural exchange through her scholarship and performance. \nThis special event combined an insightful lecture with live musical demonstrations\, showcasing how Chinese music can transcend borders while retaining its poetic essence. \nProgramme Highlights: \n\nMoon Rising High (月儿高) – Pipa solo (traditional literary tune adaptation)\nAbi cheshme Merghul – Uyghur muqam pipa solo\nÜsküdar – Turkish folk melody from the Ottoman period\nWild Geese Descending on the Sandbank (平沙落雁) – Guqin solo\nSpiritual Resonance (神人畅) – Guqin solo\nImprovisation\n\nThe gathering brought together pipa and guqin enthusiasts\, scholars\, and musicians for a memorable afternoon of music and cultural sharing\, celebrating the enduring voice of Chinese instruments along the Silk Road. \nProf. Cheng reflected during her talk: \n\n“Music knows no boundaries. Through the pipa and guqin\, we hear echoes of ancient stories\, and in their strings\, the path of the Silk Road continues to resonate\,”
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/special-lecture-and-performance-boundless-strings-resonant-silk-road-the-sound-voyage-of-chinese-music/
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Events,Past Event,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251125T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251116T124103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T211606Z
UID:47699-1764097200-1764104400@chengyumusic.com
SUMMARY:CrossCurrent – A Fusion of Traditional and Contemporary Chinese Chamber Music
DESCRIPTION:Cardiff University\, 25 November 2025 \nThe UK Chinese Music Ensemble is delighted to be invited to perform at Cardiff University for CrossCurrent\, a concert exploring the dialogue between traditional Chinese instrumental music and contemporary chamber compositions. \nTaking place on Tuesday\, 25 November 2025 at 7:00 PM\, the programme will feature a range of works for pipa\, guzheng\, and Chinese–Western ensemble\, including new premieres. The concert celebrates the evolution of Chinese music in the modern world\, while honouring its rich heritage. \nThis event is presented by Cardiff University in collaboration with the Cardiff Confucius Institute. \n📍 Venue: Concert Hall\, Music Building\, Cardiff University🎟 Details and tickets: events.cardiff.ac.uk/view/crosscurrent
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/crosscurrent-a-fusion-of-traditional-and-contemporary-chinese-chamber-music/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260110
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260113T194117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T221506Z
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SUMMARY:NEZHA – A New Hip-Pop Musical
DESCRIPTION:London Premiere8–9 January 2026The Shaw Theatre\, London \nCheng Yu\, as the pipa and guqin soloist\, is invited to perform in the London premiere of NEZHA\, a bold new hip-pop musical inspired by the legendary warrior god of Chinese mythology. \nWith an electrifying score by Duncan Walsh Atkins and a new book by Teresa Luo and Jennifer Tang\, the production blends modern musical theatre\, rap\, and East Asian storytelling traditions. Traditional Chinese instruments are placed alongside an energetic electric band\, creating a striking cross-cultural soundscape. \nAs the only acoustic instrumentalist within the pop ensemble\, Cheng Yu brings the expressive voice of the pipa and guqin into a contemporary theatrical setting\, exploring new musical dialogues between tradition and modernity. \n“The participation of UK-based pipa soloist Cheng Yu adds a distinctive Eastern musical character to the score. 旅英琵琶演奏家程玉的加入为配乐注入了极具特色的东方韵味。”— People’s Daily 人民网 \nPerformance Times:Thursday 8 January 2026 – 3:00pm & 7:00pmFriday 9 January 2026 – 3:00pm \nVenue:The Shaw Theatre100–110 Euston Road\, London NW1 2AJ \nLanguage: EnglishRunning Time: 90 minutesAge Suitability: 10+
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/nezha-a-new-hip-pop-musical/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T131000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260130T135000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251219T131039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T220715Z
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SUMMARY:Silk & Bamboo Duo Lunchtime Concert - University of Brunel
DESCRIPTION:30 Jan 2026\, 13:10 – 13:50 \nCheng Yu – pipa and guqin\nZongpu Lu – dizi and xiao bamboo flutes \nCheng Yu will play a lunchtime concert with the talented young wind instruments player Zongpu Lu in Brunel\, University of London. \nThey will be performing a set of traditional and modern Chinese music\, including solos and duets in various forms such as the guqin and xiao\, pipa and pipa with the dizi flute\, and hulusi. \n📍 Venue: The Beldam\, Eastern Gateway Building\, Brunel University🎟 Details and tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brunel-arts-lunchtime-concert-silk-bamboo-duo-tickets-1977607180312?aff=ebdsoporgprofile \n(If you are unable to book online\, you are welcome to try your luck as a walk-in on the day\, although seating will be limited.) \nIf you are unable to attend\, you are welcome to watch the live stream here: \nhttps://www.brunel.ac.uk/life/get-involved/brunel-arts/Concerts-and-performances
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/silk-bamboo-duo-lunchtime-concert-university-of-brunel/
LOCATION:The Beldam\, Eastern Gateway Building\, Brunel University\, The Beldam\, Eastern Gateway Building\, Brunel University
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260206T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251223T213900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T214822Z
UID:48058-1770400800-1770411600@chengyumusic.com
SUMMARY:‘The Icebreakers’ Chinese New Year Celebration 2026 To celebrate the Year of the Horse
DESCRIPTION:‘The Icebreakers’ Chinese New Year Celebration 2026 \nTo celebrate the Year of the Horse \n18:00 – 22:30 \nCheng Yu has been invited to perform at the prestigious Icebreakers Chinese New Year Celebration 2026\, the flagship annual celebration of UK–China relations\, jointly hosted by The 48 Group\, CCCUK\, and CBBC. \nHeld in the Ballroom at The Dorchester\, the event brings together senior leaders from business\, government\, and the diplomatic community to celebrate the Year of the Horse. \nThe Dorchester\, London\, 53 Park Ln\, London W1K 1QA \nBookings: events@48group.co.uk \nW: https://www.48group.co.uk/
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/the-icebreakers-chinese-new-year-celebration-2026-to-celebrate-the-year-of-the-horse/
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Events,Past Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260211T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251219T195304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T201430Z
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SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Concert 2026 - University of Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 11 February 2026 \nTime: 18:30 – 20:00 \nThe China Institute is delighted to invite you to our 2026 New Year Concert! \nJoin internationally renowned Chinese pianist Di Xiao and The Silk and Bamboo Trio for a concert threaded with harmony and moonlight to welcome the new year of the Horse! \nA host of dazzling performers including: \nDi Xiao – Pianist \nCheng Yu – Pipa \nZongpu Lu – Dizi \nMengdie Ji – Guzheng \nTickets will be £5 each\, please book your ticket using the link below ****to secure your seat (tickets limited to 2 per booking). \nBOOK HERE \nWe look forward to seeing you at the concert. \nIf you have any questions please email: academic.conferences@contacts.bham.ac.uk \n📍 Venue: Elgar Concert Hall\, Bramall Music Building\, University of Birmingham🎟 Details and tickets: https://uobevents.eventsair.com/lunar-new-year-2026/lunar-new-year2026/Site/Register
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/lunar-new-year-concert-2026-university-of-birmingham/
LOCATION:Elgar Concert Hall\, Bramall Music Building\, University of Birmingham
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260213T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260213T183000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T215126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200201Z
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SUMMARY:East Meets West: Lunar New Year Concert at the British Museum
DESCRIPTION:Date: 13th February 2026\nTime: 6:30 pm\nLocation: Room 33 (The Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia)\nAddress: Great Russell St\, London WC1B 3DG\nAdmission: Free \nProf Cheng Yu has been invited to perform in a special concert of Chinese and Western music at the British Museum\, orgainsed by New Elements Music to celebrate the Year of the Horse. This continues her long-standing collaboration with the Museum\, where she has previously performed for landmark exhibitions including the Terracotta Army\, China’s Hidden Century\, and The Silk Road.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/british-museum-lunar-new-year-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Events,Past Event,Performance,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260214T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260214T220000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T215756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T205057Z
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SUMMARY:Golden Horse Soars · 2026 Heritage in Harmony Chinese New Year Concert
DESCRIPTION:Golden Horse Soars · 2026 Heritage in Harmony Chinese New Year ConcertDate: Saturday\, 14 February 2026Time: 7:30pm – 10:00pmVenue: Sinfonia Smith Square\, London \n金马腾飞 · 非遗之美｜伦敦新春音乐会 \nProf. Cheng Yu will take the stage for “Golden Horse Soars · 2026 Heritage in Harmony Chinese New Year Concert“\, held at Sinfonia Smith Square\, a Grade I listed concert hall in central London\, the event offers an intimate and immersive listening experience in celebration of the Year of the Horse. As a virtuoso of the Pipa and Guqin\, she will perform alongside a full symphony orchestra and the UK Chinese Youth Choir. The programme features a diverse repertoire\, including traditional masterpieces and contemporary suites inspired by Genshin Impact\, showcasing the dialogue between ancient heritage and modern global culture. \nProject Credits: \n\n\nChinese Music Artistic Consultant: Prof. Cheng Yu \n\n\nOrganisers: Time Capsule & New Elements \n\n\nSupporting Body: Cultural Section\, Chinese Embassy in the UK \n\n\nVenues:  Sinfonia Smith Square (14 Feb) \n\n\nBook Ticket \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/golden-horse-soars-2026-heritage-in-harmony-chinese-new-year-concert-tickets-1981377261727
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/golden-horse-soars-%c2%b7-2026-heritage-in-harmony-chinese-new-year-concert/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260217T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T220556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T222838Z
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SUMMARY:East Meets West Gala Concert
DESCRIPTION:East Meets West Gala ConcertDate: Tuesday\, 17 February 2026Time: 7:00pmVenue:\nThe Menuhin Hall\nCobham Road\nStoke D’Abernon\nSurrey\nKT11 3QQ \nAn exuberant East Meets West Chamber Music Gala Concert\, marking the grand finale of the SMA Chamber Music Festival and welcoming a year filled with creativity\, vitality\, and new artistic journeys. \nThe evening features two parts: a showcase by SMA young musicians\, followed by an international artists ensemble bringing together Eastern and Western musical traditions. \nCheng Yu has been invited to perform alongside Erhu artist Ziyang Huang (UK Chinese Music) and international chamber musicians\, presenting iconic works that highlight cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration. \nBook your ticket: \nhttps://www.menuhinhall.co.uk/events/east-meets-west-gala-concert
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/east-meets-west-gala-concert/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260219T131000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260113T131054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T193442Z
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SUMMARY:Quatuor Danel Lunchtime Concert
DESCRIPTION:19 February 2026\, 1:10pm \nMartin Harris Centre for Music & Drama\, University of Manchester \nPipa virtuoso Cheng Yu is honoured to be invited by the University of Manchester to perform with the internationally acclaimed Quatuor Danel in this special lunchtime concert. \nThe programme presents a dialogue between Chinese and Western contemporary and traditional music\, featuring both solo pipa repertoire and a world premiere for pipa and string quartet by composer Joshua Brown. \nThis collaboration highlights the expressive possibilities of the pipa within a Western chamber music context\, bringing together diverse musical traditions through refined performance and new composition. \nProgramme: \n\nPhil Grange – Soliloquy for Solo Viola\nTraditional Chinese solo pipa works – Cheng Yu\nJoshua Brown – Pipa Quintet (World Premiere)for Pipa and String Quartet\, with Cheng Yu (pipa)\n\nVenue: \nMartin Harris Centre for Music & Drama \nUniversity of Manchester \nBridgeford Street\, Manchester M13 9PL \nAdmission: Free \nWith the support of the University of Manchester and the Confucius Institute. \nhttps://events.manchester.ac.uk/event/event:eg3-mdzvf72x-crjhfr \n\nhttps://chengyumusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/202512032012.mp4
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/quatuor-danel-lunchtime-concert/
LOCATION:Martin Harris Centre for Music & Drama  University of Manchester\, M13 9PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260222T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T221020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T224223Z
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year Concert & Celebration with Sherry Youth Chamber Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, 22 February 2026Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pmVenue: Sands End Arts & Community Centre\, London\, SW6 3EZ \nThis special Lunar New Year concert features the Sherry Music Academy Youth Chamber Orchestra\, presenting an East-meets-West programme performed by talented young musicians. \nCheng Yu has been specially invited to perform at this celebration\, bringing a distinctive cultural highlight to the event. \nThe programme is accompanied by traditional dumpling-tasting and dumpling-making activities\, offering audiences an engaging intercultural experience. \nA joyful celebration of music\, culture\, and community in the heart of London. \nBook your ticket: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sherry-music-academy-youth-chamber-orchestra-lunar-new-year-concert-tickets-1979729494210
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/chinese-new-year-concert-celebration-with-sherry-youth-chamber-orchestra/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T222104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T222104Z
UID:48085-1771956000-1771966800@chengyumusic.com
SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Celebration - Bang Bang Oriental City
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, 26 February 2026 in the evening for a special Lunar New Year celebration featuring a rich programme of cultural activities and performances. \nCheng Yu has been specially invited to take part in this event\, bringing an artistic highlight to the evening. \nMore exciting activities will be announced soon\, so be sure to follow our social media for the latest updates.
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/lunar-new-year-celebration-bang-bang-oriental-city/
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Events,Past Event,Performance,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260303T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260303T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20251231T235324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T215433Z
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SUMMARY:Sounds of Spring – Lunar New Year Concert 2026
DESCRIPTION:Sounds of Spring “春之韵” Concert – Lunar New Year\nCelebrating the year of the Horse\nHappy Spring Festival!\nCelebrate Lunar New Year with a special programme of rich\, vibrant traditional and contemporary music. What better way to enjoy the full moon and to welcome spring! \nPresented by SOAS\, University of London\, Organised by China Arts and UK Chinese Music\, with a programme curated by Cheng Yu\, the concert brings together leading musicians from China and the UK\, featuring: \n\n\n\nChinese Orchestral Music (国乐管弦乐团)\nSilk and Bamboo Music (江南丝竹)\nBeijing Opera (京剧)\nFace Changing (变脸)\nChaozhou String-Poem Music (潮州弦诗)\nPipa and Guqin Ensembles (琵琶与古琴合奏)\nAnd more\n\n\n\nDate & Time: 7:30pm\, 3 March 2026Venue: SOAS Gallery Lecture TheatreSOAS\, University of LondonLondon WC1B 5DQ \nTickets:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sound-of-spring-lunar-new-year-celebration-tickets-1978897431488
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/sounds-of-spring-lunar-new-year-concert-2026/
LOCATION:Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre SOAS\, University of London London WC1B 5DQ
CATEGORIES:All Events,Concert,Concert,Past Event,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260307T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260307T163000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260125T222724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T222754Z
UID:48089-1772888400-1772901000@chengyumusic.com
SUMMARY:London Youlan Qin Society Music Yaji Gathering – “Of Spring Scents and Cadences”
DESCRIPTION:LYQS 161st Yaji Gathering – “Of Spring Scents and Cadences”日暖花香山鸟啼 \nDate: Saturday\, 7 March 2026Time: 1:00pmVenue: SOAS\, University of LondonMain Building\, Room RG01\, WC1H 0XG \nThe London Youlan Qin Society (LYQS) will hold its 161st Yaji gathering at SOAS\, bringing together guqin enthusiasts and Chinese music lovers for an afternoon of cultural exchange and artistic sharing. \nCheng Yu\, Founder and Chairman of the London Youlan Qin Society\, will attend and take part in this special gathering. \nThe event welcomes both performers and listeners. Participants who wish to perform are invited to submit their programme by 5 March via email. \nThis regular Yaji provides a relaxed and friendly platform for appreciating guqin music\, traditional aesthetics\, and scholarly exchange. \nBook your ticket: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lyqs-161st-yaji-gathering-tickets-1981497189434?aff=erelexpmlt \nFor performance enquiries: info@ukchinesemusic.comWebsite: www.ukchinesemusic.com
URL:https://chengyumusic.com/event/london-youlan-qin-society-161st-yaji-gathering/
CATEGORIES:Activities,All Events,Past Event,Upcoming Event,Yaji
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260507T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T052108
CREATED:20260421T150923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T150923Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford University – St Cross Traditional Chinese FolkMusic Concert
DESCRIPTION:Invited by St Cross College\, University of London’s World Music Series this year\, renowned musicians Cheng Yu and Zongpu Lu will perform as the Silk & Bamboo Duo for the evening concert with a programme that celebrates traditional and regional Chinese music.\nThe Silk & Bamboo Duo comprises:\nhttps://www.stx.ox.ac.uk/event/st-cross-traditional-chinese-folk-music-concert\nCheng Yu who plays the pipa (four-stringed lute) and guqin (seven-stringed zither).\nand Zongpu Lu who plays the dizi (transverse) and xiao (vertical) flutes. \nDate & Time: 7pm\, 7th May 2026 (Free entry\, booking requested)\nVenue: Pusey House Chapel\nSt Cross College\, University of Oxford\n61 St Giles\, Oxford OX1 3LZ\nBooking:\nThis concert is free to attend but registration is required due to limited seating.\nIf you’d like to attend please register at this link. \n12:30 – 13:15\, Saturday 25 July 2026\nWestminster Reference Library\, London\n35 St Martin’s St\, WC2H 7HP\nAdmission: Free | Limited Seating \nBook Ticket: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=G96VzPWXk0-0uv5ouFLPkR5jaOhZ-WFAsg1e4vS9kAxUMjMzNk82TVNLV1ExOUlCRVAwU0pTWFI2WiQlQCNjPTEu&route=shorturl
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SUMMARY:London Youlan Qin Society Music Yaji Gathering – “Spring’s Echo\, Summer’s Prelude”
DESCRIPTION:LYQS 162nd Yaji Gathering – Spring’s Echo\, Summer’s Prelude 舞雩弦音 \nDate: Saturday\, May 9\, 2026 Time:  1:00 PM – 3:30 PMVenue: Room C325\, Main Building\, SOAS\, University of London\, WC1H 0XG \n\n\nJoin us for good vibes and great company as we welcome spring’s whispers and summer’s first notes at our 162nd Yaji! \n\n\n\n\nOn Saturday\, 9 May 2026\, the London Youlan Qin Society warmly welcomes lovers of guqin and Chinese music to a musical yaji gathering in London. The event will take place from 1:00-3:30pm. Centred on the performance of the guqin and other Chinese instruments\, the event offers a graceful space to welcome early summer through culture and shared appreciation. \n\n\nThe event welcomes both performers and listeners. \nThis regular Yaji provides a relaxed and friendly platform for appreciating guqin music\, traditional aesthetics\, and scholarly exchange. \nBook your ticket: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lyqs-161st-yaji-gathering-tickets-1981497189434?aff=erelexpmlt \nFor performance enquiries: info@ukchinesemusic.comWebsite: www.ukchinesemusic.com
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Concert – Quartet Siji 四季
DESCRIPTION:Lunchtime Concert – Quartet Siji 四季Pipa\, Dizi\, Cello & Piano \nDate & Time: Date & Time:  12:30 – 13:15\, Saturday 25 July 2026\nVenue: Westminster Reference Library\, London\n35 St Martin’s St\, WC2H 7HP\nAdmission: Free | Limited SeatingBook Ticket: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lunchtime-concert-ft-quartet-siji-tickets-1981859617466 \nWe are delighted to be invited to perform in the City of Westminster. \nQuartet Siji\, a new ensemble presented by China Arts\, makes its debut at the Westminster Reference Library Lunchtime Concert with a distinctive cross-cultural programme. \nThis concert is supported by the City of Westminster Council and Westminster Reference Library. \nAbout Quartet Siji \nQuartet Siji is a cross-cultural Chinese and Western exploration of their respective sound worlds featuring both classics and new compositions. \nProgramme highlights include: \n\nSpring Dance 春舞 – Premier by Ray Lin (2026)\nEchoes of Galaxy 星河垂笛 – Premier by Wang Qingyuan (2025)\nCamel Bell of the Silk Road 丝路驼铃 – Ning Yong\, arr. by Ray Lin\nShadows of the Sword 剑影 – By Ray Lin (2025) \nGalloping Horse 赛马 – By Huang Haihuai\, adapted by the quartet\nGoing Home 思念故乡 – By Antonín Dvořák\, arr. by Ray Lin\n\nMusicians: \n\nCheng Yu – pipa (4-stringed lute)\nZongpu Lu – dizi (bamboo flutes)\nHoda Jahanpour – cello\nBingbing Jiang – piano\nArtistic Director: Cheng Yu\nMusic Director: Ray Lin
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SUMMARY:2026 Fourth London International Chinese Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:24-28 August 2026\, SOAS\, University of London\nFestival Director: Cheng Yu \nRegistration is now open for the Fourth London International Chinese Music Festival – the only festival of its kind in Europe. \nWe offer systematic tuition\, master classes and workshops and related learning experiences\, grading and competitions as well a series of concerts. You are warmly invited to join us for this rich celebration of Chinese music. \nDownload the exam and competition guidelines here.\nDownload the festival registration form here.\nBook concert tickets here. \n\nThe festival comprises:\n• 5-day Summer School 24 to 28 August (mornings).\n• 2 days Grading Exams and Competition 27 to 28 August\n• Concerts\, Date to be confirmed\, various themes and venues in London and beyond\n• Yaji Literati Gathering – Guqin Music\, Poetry\, Traditional Costume and Tea (Free)\n• Master classes/workshops (afternoons)\n• Calligraphy and Chinese chess\n• Singing and Choir (new) and Instrumental Ensemble (afternoons) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMain Musicians (International)\n• Hong Yue 洪悦 – guzheng virtuosi and national credited examiner (Beijing\, China)\n• Xie Liqing 谢丽清 – Chaozhou music and sanxian specialist (Canton\, China)\n• Wu Dan 毋丹 – Kun Opera singer and scholar (Zhejiang\, China) \n\n\n\n\n\nConcert Series\n1. Wed. 25 August 6pm: Concert and workshop at CulturalKind Chinese Community\, Telford\, TF3 3BB\, Shropshire\n2. Fri. 26 August 7pm: Sound of East Asia\, Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT)\, SOAS\, Uni. of London WC1H\n3. Sat. 27 August 7pm: Gala Concert\, Holy Sepulcher Church\, London NW1 5LT\n4. Sun. 28 August 7pm: Showcase Concert – Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT)\, SOAS. \nYaji Gathering\n– Guqin Music\, Poetry\, Traditional Costume and Tea Sunday 28 August 2:00-4:40pm\, Djam Lecture. \nThe yaji (refined gathering) is a traditional Chinese literati activity with a history traceable to the Wei and Jin periods (3rd to 5th centuries CE). It is a gathering of free-spirited artists associated with guqin (zither) music playing\, poetry\, calligraphy\, landscape painting and tea or wine\, discussing philosophy\, literature and art. For this meeting\, we will focus on guqin music (and associated instrumental music) with poetry recital and accompanied with Chinese tea. We encourage participants to wear Hanfu (traditional Chinese costume). Places are limited\, please register as early as possible. \n\n\n\n\n\nSOAS Summer School Programme\n24-28 August 2026 at SOAS\, University of London\n10am to 1pm (Instrumental classes)\,\n2pm to 5pm (workshops\, Choir\, Ensemble etc.) \nThe five-day Summer School offers expert tuition on traditional Chinese instruments: guqin 古琴\, guzheng 古筝\, pipa 琵琶\, sanxian 三弦\, erhu 二胡\, dizi 笛子and xiao箫\, singing and Chinese choir (声乐/合唱)\, Chinese folk percussion (中乐民族打击乐) and an ensemble class (民乐合课). \nThe summer school is carefully structured based on our previous experience: participants learn individual instruments they have chosen in the morning\, join the workshops/masterclasses\, singing/choir and ensemble classes in the afternoons and go to a concert in the evenings. It will be a friendly\, colourful and fulfilling week. The summer school is a rare opportunity for anyone in the UK and overseas interested in learning and understanding more about traditional Chinese music and instruments. The summer school will combine group classes\, one-to-one sessions\, masterclasses\, talks and demonstrations. It will be open to participants with little or no experience as well as to those at higher levels. \nAll our tutors have Masters or higher degrees (see above) on their perspective instruments in both China and the UK and have years of teaching experience. At the end of the summer school\, participants will have opportunities to give a demonstration and/or performance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMasterclasses and Workshops\nSOAS main building room G52 – 2.00pm \n• Pipa masterclass – by Prof. Cheng Yu\, 24 August 2pm\n• Erhu workshop – Prof. Zhao Huan/Huang Ziyang – 24 August 7pm to 9pm\n• Dizi/Xiao/ flutes workshop – Lu Zongpu/Dennis Lee: 25 August 2pm\n• Guqin masterclass – 25 August 7 to 9pm\n• Guzheng workshop – Yang Kang/Ji Mengdie\, 26 August 2pm\n• Sanxian (3-stringed lute) masterclass – Xie Liqing\, 26 August 7pm\n• Kunqu Opera workshop – Wang Wei\, 28 August 10am\n• Calligraphy workshop – Azalea Qin Lei\, 28 August 2pm. \nChinese Singing and Choir Course – SOAS\, 2.00 to 3.30pm\, 24 to 27 Aug\, \nAs part of the festival\, we are delighted to present a fun and welcoming vocal workshop open to both young teenagers and adults to sing in Chinese. No previous experience is required. Through these five interactive sessions\, participants will explore voice\, breathing\, musical expression\, and the joy of singing together in a relaxed and creative environment. \nThe singing course includes:\n\n• Basic vocal and breathing techniques Voice relaxation and resonance exercises\n• Simple song learning and musical expression\n• Group singing and harmony experience\n• Confidence and stage presence building \nWe warmly welcome you to join us this summer and discover the power of your own voice. At the end of the summer school\, you will be a chance to demonstrate what you have learnt and to join in a group/choir performance.  Ensemble classes (level 3/4 or above required) \nProf. Zhaohuan\, Prof. Chen Dacan\, Prof. Cheng Yu\, Xie Liqing and others. \nThe ensemble class is designed for students to learn and practice in a group setting under the guidance of the tutors. Participant are required to have obtained at least a level 3 or 4 qualification from any nationally recognized examining body in China\, such as CNOS\, China Central Conservatory\, China conservatory and Shanghai Conservatory. Through this course\, participants can expect to learn at least two pieces at different levels. Confident players will join the Showcase concert to perform. \nChinese Folk Percussion Music Course\n\nSupplementary activity \nWeiqi (Chinese Chess (Go)) – during leisure periods (e.g. lunchtime\, practice time)\nSupervisor Elaine Yu \nChinese Calligraphy Workshop (SOAS\, Room G52)\nCalligraphy: Azalea Qin Lei – 2 to 4pm\, 28rd Aug. \nWe reserve the right to adjust the schedule\, venues and personnel due to unforeseen circumstances. \nTutors for the festival summer school classes\n\n• Guqin 古琴 Advanced classes\n• Guqin 古琴初中级 Beginner to intermediate – taught by Chia-Yin Hung 洪嘉吟\n• Pipa 琵琶 – taught by Prof. Cheng Yu and Lin Chen 程玉教授/林晨\n• Guzheng 古筝 – taught by Yang Kang and Ji Mengdie 杨康/冀梦蝶\n• Erhu 二胡 – taught by Huang Ziyang and Prof. Chen Dacan 黄子洋/陈大灿教授\n• Dizi and xiao flutes笛箫– taught by Zongpu Lu and Dennis Lee 路宗璞/李光泰\n• Sanxian lute 三弦 and Chaozhou Music – taught by Xie Liqin 谢丽清\n• Chinese Percussion 民族打击乐 – taught by Wan Ying/Jiang Hui 万英/蒋慧\n• Singing & Choir – taught by Wang Chen 王晨\n• Ensemble Class – taught by Prof Zhao Huan\, Prof. Chen Dacan\, Wan Ying\n• Calligraphy workshop – taught by Azalea 秦蕾\n• Chinese Chess (Go) – Lunchtime leisure activity\, overseen by Elaine Yu 于宁 \nAt the end of the summer school\, all participants will have opportunities to demonstrate what they have learnt. We encourage participants\, especially young learners\, to take the instrumental Grading Exams and competition that the festival provides to show what they have achieved. High achievers and winners will join our Showcase and or concerts with our professional musicians. \nConcerts and Festival Performances\nThe festival presents a series of performances featuring artists from the UK\, China and the wider international Chinese music community. \nGala Concert \nThe SOAS concert will focus on traditional Chinese and Intangible Cultural Heritage music\, featuring instruments such as guqin\, guzheng\, pipa\, dizi\, xiao\, xun\, erhu and ruan\, alongside ensemble works\, opera collaborations and performances by outstanding festival participants and prizewinners. \nShowcase Concert \nThis concert will feature festival artists\, participants\, and selected prizewinners from the grading examinations and competition. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to: \n• perform in public concerts\n• take part in a professional competition\n• receive official dual certification recognised in China and the UK\n• join lectures\, workshops and masterclasses\n• receive guidance from distinguished artists and adjudicator \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGrading Examinations and Competition\n27–28 August 2026 | SOAS\, University of London \nThe festival offers participants the opportunity to take part in grading examinations and competitions jointly evaluated and recognised in both China and the UK/West\, though the examining bodies: SOAS\, University of London\, China Arts (UK) and the China Nationalities Orchestra Society (CNOS) – China’s leading authority for Chinese music. \nThere has long been a need for learners of Chinese traditional instruments in the UK to be able to take such exams and have their achievements over the years recognised\, and to encourage them to further their musical development. This is especially good for young learners as the grades are recognised by UK mainstream schools. For example\, our grade achievers and competition winners have contributed to their music scholarship in mainstream schools\, university entry and to giving performances on major stages in the UK. For details\, see the guidelines. \nCategories include: \n• All Traditional Chinese instruments (individuals and ensembles)\n• Vocal performance (Songs in Chinese\, individuals and Choirs)\n•Chinese instruments with Western or World music groups/ensembles. \nExams and competitions (divided into youth and adult groups) include all types of traditional Chinese instruments: guqin\, guzheng\, pipa\, liuqin\, yangqin\, sanxian\, zhongruan/daruan\, erhu\, dizi\, xiao\, sheng\, suona\, hulusi\, singing\, choir and ensemble/group performances. \nAwards include First Prize\, Second Prize\, Third Prize\, Outstanding Performance Award\, Best Stage Presentation Award and Outstanding Teacher Award. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Us\nIf you love Chinese music\, wish to perform on an international stage\, or would like to deepen your artistic and cultural experience\, we warmly invite you to join the 2026 London International Chinese Music Festival. \nRegistration and Enquiries \nPlaces are limited and early registration is strongly recommended. \nEmail: info@ukchinesemusic.com\nWebsites: ukchinesemusic.org | china-arts.uk | chengyumusic.com\nInstagram: @ukchinesemusic @china_arts_uk @londonyoulanqinsociety \nDownload the exam and competition guidelines here.\nDownload the festival registration form here.\nBook concert tickets here.
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