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With the CD and vinyl release this month of the Symphony No. 5 "Lu Xun" by Ye Xiaogang, argubly China's most performed living composer, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra ramped up its performance of the symphony premiered April 2017 in Beijing.
Here's a glimpse into the concert last night at Shenzhen Concert Hall. SZSO was under the baton of Lin Daye.
A second performance of the same programme has been scheduled for tonight at the Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou.
By Rudolph TangWith the CD and vinyl release this month of the Symphony No. 5 "Lu Xun" by Ye Xiaogang, argubly China's most performed living composer, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra ramped up its performance of the symphony premiered April 2017 in Beijing.
Here's a glimpse into the concert last night at Shenzhen Concert Hall. SZSO was under the baton of Lin Daye.
A second performance of the same programme has been scheduled for tonight at the Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou.