Overview

The China Philharmonic Orchestra (abbreviated CPO) is an orchestra founded in Beijing, China on May 25, 2000, based on the previous "China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra".

Biography

It has been fifteen years since the inception of China Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) amid miraculous development. Devoted to become China’s top orchestra as well as a leading figure in Asia with international reputation, the CPO has achieved an astonishing leap forward and won wide attention home and abroad during its fourteen seasons. The CPO sets an example for the infinite potential of Chinese artistic development, cultural rejuvenation and economic boom, as witnessed by the rest of the world.

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And so be it and how true is sweet necessity. In the spring of 2009, the CPO was named Most Inspiring Orchestras by Gramophone online, joining the glittering array of ten fellow orchestras including Berliner Philharmoniker, London Symphony Orchestra and New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

By present the CPO has presented nearly 3,000 music compositions in its more than 1,000 performances in the forms of concerts, operas, cantatas, incidental music, ballets, chamber music, musicals, film/TV music, multi-media and cross-over with Chinese national instruments, attracting millions of audience. Its domestic and international tours accumulated more than one million kilometers, an equivalent of circling the world 20 times.

Yet one cannot comprehend the CPO’s accomplishment without perceiving its exciting and enormous social frame, i.e. the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation. A large number of artists and managers work together to fulfill their dreams with zealous passion, perseverance and determination. This makes it possible to lead the great symphonic music course in China to a better and merrier destination.

One

With the patronage of leaders of CCP and Chinese Government, China Philharmonic Orchestra was founded on the basis of China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra on May 25, 2000, administered by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. Currently, Li Nan serves as the President while Long Yu is the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the orchestra. As one of the youngest and most dynamic symphony orchestras in China, the CPO takes pride in professionalism, a role model to be followed by its Chinese peers.

On December 16th 2000, Long Yu conducted the CPO in the inaugural concert at Poly Theatre in Beijing to huge acclaim. In the past fourteen subscription seasons since September 2001, musicians and orchestra managers attained unprecedented artistic standards with endeavor and wisdom under the leadership of Long Yu and successive presidents.

Highlights of the inaugural season from September 2001 to July 2002 include the world premiere of Philip Glass’ Cello Concerto, Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust and Women General of Yang Family, a symphony poem in Peking opera style commissioned by CPO. In the following season Long Yu conducted the China premiere of Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 (Symphony of a Thousand) with nearly a thousand domestic and visiting artists on the stage. It is a milestone in the music history in China. That season also offered Beethoven‘s complete symphonies and concertos cycle as well as most of his overtures as part of the ”Immortal Beethoven“ concert series, highlighted by the closing concert of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 conducted by Long Yu in a most convincing approach. For the first two ambitious seasons the CPO qualifies itself as one of the leading orchestras in Asia. The CPO also presented the complete symphony cycle of Mahler’s symphonies in the first three seasons.

Forthcoming seasons boast of commemorating concerts devoted to Dvorák (100th Anniversary), Mozart (250th Anniversary), Shostakovich (100th Anniversary), Mendelssohn (200th Anniversary), Haydn (200th Anniversary of his death) and Karajan (100th Anniversary). Following the orchestra’s completion of its first Mahler symphonies cycle from 2001 to 2004, China Philharmonic performed 8 of his symphonies and many lieders from the end of 2010 to 2011, a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the composer’s death. In 2013 China Philharmonic performed in a co-production of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal produced by Beijing Music Festival and Salzburger Osterfestspiele commemorating the 200th anniversary of the opera master’s birth. In the years of 2014 and 2015 the orchestra presented concerts celebrating the 150th anniversary of the births of Richard Strauss and Jean Sibelius respectively.

In view of CPO’s artistic and managerial integrity, music lovers and sponsors from all walks of life have generously supported this orchestra with monetary and moral contributions. Together they form the strong backbones of the CPO.

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In the past fifteen years the CPO has presented numerous premieres that are virtually nowhere to be found elsewhere in China, forging its own style which is known by its audience as “the Sound of China Philharmonic” through extensive artistic involvement.

An active promoter of China’s contemporary music, China Philharmonic has established its tradition of presenting concerts dedicated to Chinese music during each of its seasons and commissioning domestic and overseas composers for new works.

Important premieres encompass Women General of the Yang Family by DU Mingxin on May 20th 2002, Oriental Sun by Guo Wenjing on October 17th 2002, Les Cinq Elements, Iris dévoilée and Reflet d'un temps disparu by Chen Qigang on October 17th 2002, When Cranes Fly Home by John Sharpley on March 2nd 2003, “Resurrection” Piano Concerto by Krzysztof Penderecki on August 29th 2004 with the composer on the podium and Dmitri Alexeev on the keyboard.

Other essential world premiere are credited to the CPO: The Song of the Earth after Mahler’s namesake by Chinese composer Ye Xiaogang at Poly Theatre on February 18th 2005, Qiao's Grand Courtyard by Zhao Jiping in June 26th 2007, The Lofty Kunlun Mountains by Ye on September 1st 2007 commissioned by the CPO, tone poem This Land So Rich in Beauty by Guo Wenjing on September 23rd in the same year. The CPO presented a typical and well-acclaimed “East Meets West” concert on October 24th during the 10th Beijing Music Festival, featuring a double bill world premiere of Tan Dun’s Four Secret Roads of Marco Polo and Penderecki’s Symphony No. 8 “Lieder der Verganglichkeit”.

On October 17th, 2010, China Philharmonic gave world premiere performance of Peter Ruzicka’s Hölderlin Symphony during the 13th Beijing Musi Festival. Tan Dun’s Youth, Symphonic Poem of 3 Notes and Concerto for Orchestra was premiered by China Philharmonic on the same music festival two years later. Zhao Lin’s Duo, a concerto for Cello and Sheng co-commissioned by China Philharmonic, Shanghai Symphony and Guangzhou Symphony was performed by China Philharmonic on November 9th, 2013. China Philharmonic’s playing was also heard on April 22nd, 2014 as the soundtrack (composed by Zou Ye, the orchestra’s composer-in-residence) when a digitally remastered version of China’ early silent film classic Goddess featuring Ruan Lingyu was premiered. On July 1st, 2014, Chen Qigang’s Joie Eternelle, Tan Dun’s Long-li-ge-Long and John Williams’ Scherzo were all premiered on a very special “Long Yu and His Friends” gala.

During the years between 2000 and 2006, China Philharmonic collaborated with Deutsche Grammophon and released 3 CDs, making itself the first Chinese orchestra to work with a major label and release recordings internationally. In 2012, China Philharmonic Orchestra released a 100-CD box-set of live recordings of its previous seasons. 213 compositions from 105 performances were featured in this box-set, among them Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, Handel’s Semele, Mahler’s Symphonies No. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9, Bruckner’s Symphonies No. 4, 8 and 9, just to name a few. This miraculous product swept China’s record awards during 2012 and 2013, and was regarded as a must-have among collectors.

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The CPO is the active and frequent advocate of Chinese music in the global sphere. With Long YU and his fellow conductors SHI Shucheng, YANG Yang and XIA Xiaotang, the orchestra is involved in a wide range of tours ever since. The CPO toured in Taipei, Taichung, Hsinchu and Kaohsiung in September 2001.In June 2002, the CPO toured North and Latin America with Long Yu and Penderecki conducting two performances at the Casals Festival in Peuto Rico, followed by sensational bay area concerts in San Jose and Los Angeles etc. In September 2002, the CPO toured Japan and Korea followed by a European tour in the following September including Opéra National de Paris, Teatr Narodowy in Warsaw and Wiener Musikverein goldener Saal.

In December 2004 as invited by the government of Italy, the CPO shared the stage at the Congress Hall in Rome with Leo Nucci and Barbara Frittoli in the Christmas concert. The concert was transmitted live in Europe via RAI and won high esteem.

February to April 2005 came the historic moment of the CPO when the orchestra launched an unprecedented world tour under the baton of Long Yu covering 22 cities in US, Canada, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, UK, highlighted by concerts in Lincoln Centre, Barbican Centre and Berliner Philharmonie with positive reviews from New York Times, Times and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

To commemorate the 250th anniversary of Mozart, the CPO as the only Asian orchestra joined the live transmitted concert rally on January 27th 2006 with Berliner Philharmoniker, Wiener Philharmoniker, New York Philharmonic and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

In May 2008, the CPO was invited to play at the Paul VI Audience Hall in Vatican to over 8,000 audience including Holiness Pope Benedict XVI with a programme of Mozart Requiem and Chinese folk tune Jasmine Flower, and his Holiness Pope Benedict XVI greeted to Chinese people and blessed Beijing Olympic Games after the concert. International and domestic press hailed the concert as an ice breaking music venture.

In October 2010, invited by the Ministry of Culture, the CPO gave a tour concert in Rome during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Italy on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Italy and China and for the inauguration of the Chinese Cultural Year in Italy. Dedicating Italian audience a high standard concert, the CPO appeared on the stage of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma with a unique program, a combination of the classics of Chinese culture, Peking Opera and of Italian opera. Premier Wen Jiabao and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi attended the opening concert, jointly giving witness on the Sino-Italian cultural exchange event. Premier Wen Jiabao has also met the musicians of the CPO and taken pictures at his hotel before the concert.

In April 2011, promoted by the CAMI Music, the CPO, under the directing of Mr. Long Yu, toured in the West Coast area again in the United States, giving concerts in San Francisco, Davis, Santa Barbara, Costa Mesa, Northridge, San Diego, Palm Desert and other places. Those sold-out concerts made a stir among audiences. It is worth mentioning that this is the most successful international tour for the CPO; A success in box office is a great encouragement for the Chinese Symphony Orchestras.

In February 2012 Chinese Culture Year had been launched in Berlin and China Philharmonic Orchestra gave a concert in Konzerthause Berlin as the opening concert, which was highly praise by the media as “the real sound of a German orchestra”.

In July 2014, the CPO was invited by the BBC Proms to perform as the first orchestra from China to play in a world class music festival.

The August of 2015 saw China Philharmonic Orchestra’s historical 7-concert “Tour of the Silk Road” which covered 6 major cities in 5 countries that sit along the ancient Silk Road: Tajikisitan, Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Iran and Greece. The Tour was culturally significant and was praised by international media including The Washington Post. China Philharmonic Orchestra shall further launch a “Tour of the Maritime Silk Road” next may which includes Singapore, Indonesia, India and United Arab Emirates. The China Philharmonic Orchestra shall become the very first Chinese arts group that reaches to both “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “Maritime Silk Road” countires.

Discovering innovative methods and platforms to promote classical music, China Philharmonic filmed musical movie The Butterfly Lovers during the summer of 2014, the first movie of its kind ever produced in China. During the summer of 2015 the orchestra further filmed The Yellow River, a musical movie that contains two celebrated musical compositions, The Yellow River Cantata and The Yellow River Piano Concerto. It was directed by Teng Wenji and featured artists including Long Yu, Lang Lang, Pu Cunxin and Wang Xiufen. This movie is in cinema nationally since September 2015.

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An artistic organization with national importance, the China Philharmonic Orchestra fulfills its social responsibility by performing symphonic concerts in 8 universities all over China annually since 2006. Furthermore, the orchestra visits primary schools in poverty and rural areas every year for volunteer works and donations, and participates other charitable events enthusiastically. The honorable behaviors of China Philharmonic Orchestra are highly regarded by the society.

Five

The soul of an orchestra is its musicians. Many of the founding 120 musicians of China Philharmonic have retired or chosen different career paths, yet new recruitments maintained and further raised the orchestra’s standard to higher levels. These young musicians are deeply touched by the orchestra’s spirits and have become the core of this artistic ensemble.

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A distinctive style of the orchestra has been established during its first 15 years, and “the Sound of China Philharmonic” is widely recognized as the extravagant yet elegant, structurally marvelous yet melodically lyrical, and deeply emotional. The past fifteen years encompasses all the emotional elements found in music, regardless joy, pain, hardships or ups and downs. However this is the moment to celebrate the orchestra and its great course immortalized by the deceased and the being, the old and the young, the knowledged and the philistine, the maestri and the rising stars. The CPO pays homage to them for all their contributions.

Thanks to all of our persistent companions!

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Info: abbreviated CPO
Type: Orchestra Female
Period: 2000.5.25 - ..
Area :Beijing
Other :Orchestra

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Update Time:2017-07-02 18:50 / 7 years, 4 months ago.