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  • LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BLENDS EAST AND WEST

    LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BLENDS EAST AND WEST

    • By Mabel Pais

    The New Jersey Symphony (NJPAC) presents a special performance celebrating the Lunar New Year and ringing in the Year of the Dragon, featuring conductor Yue Bao and pianist Tony Siqi Yun, on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at 7:30 pm.

    First developed by music director Xian Zhang in 2019, the Lunar New Year Celebration honors the start of the Chinese calendar by weaving together the best in classical music from the East and the West. Guest conductor Bao leads a program that includes “Yellow River Boatman’s Song” from Xian Xinghai’s ‘Yellow River Concerto,’ one of the most famous pieces to come from China in the 20th century, and ‘Spring Festival Overture’ by Li Huanzhi, who was influenced by Xian.

    In addition to playing the ‘Yellow River Concerto’ selection, Yun will perform the “Allegramante” movement from Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, showing the versatility of this rising star in classical music, who won the Gold Medal at the First China International Music Competition in 2019. The performance also includes selections from Huang Ruo’s ‘Folk Songs for Orchestra,’ Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance No. 8, Verdi’s “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco, and Zhou Tian’s ‘Gift.’

    The Symphony will be joined by the Peking University (PKU) Alumni Chorus, which consists of former members of PKU’s student choir alongside singers from the Chinese community in New York and New Jersey. The evening will also feature a performance by the Edison Chinese School Lion Dance Team.

    Pre-Concert Cultural Exchange

    All Concert ticket holders are invited to attend a pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival in the lobby with musical performances, crafters, demonstrations and more, starting at 6 pm.

    More information and concert tickets are available njsymphony.org/lny.

    Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event

    Patrons can enhance their concert experience with the Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. In addition to the concert, the VIP event adds early access to the pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival preferred seating for the concert, an after-party with sumptuous desserts, and additional VIP perks such as a VIP reception before the concert and valet parking. More information and event tickets are available at njsymphony.org/lnycelebration.

    PROGRAM

    Pre-Concert Cultural Exchange Festival

    Lobby – 6 pm

    For more information and concert tickets are available njsymphony.org/lny.

    2024 Lunar New Year Concert Celebration

    Year of the Dragon

    Yue Bao conductor

    Tony Siqi Yun piano

    Peking University Alumni Chorus

    Edison Chinese School Lion Dance Team

    New Jersey Symphony

    Newark → Saturday, February 3, 7:30 pm, New Jersey Performing Arts Center

    NJ Symphony with Lunar New Year Performers in Concert (Credit/ njpac.org) 

    Li Huanzhi Spring Festival Overture

    Xinghai “Yellow River Boatmen’s Song” from Yellow River Concerto

    Ravel “Allegramente” from Piano Concerto in G

    Ruo Huang Selections from Folk Songs for Orchestra

    I. Flower Drum Song from Feng Yang
    IV. Girl from the Da Ban City

    Dvořák Slavonic Dance No. 8, Op. 46

    Verdi “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco

    Traditional Jasmine Flower Song

    Zhou Tian Gift

    For more information on concerts and tickets: njsymphony.org/events

    2024 Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event

    Saturday, February 3 at 6 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark

    Join the NJ Symphony in celebrating the Year of the Dragon at the New Jersey Symphony’s Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. The celebration continues the Symphony’s tradition, started by Music Director Xian Zhang, of blending music from East and West in a celebration of cultural collaboration. Net proceeds from this event will raise critical funds that support Xian Zhang’s artistic vision. You won’t want to miss it!

    Your full-night VIP event ticket includes:

    Pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival with crafters from the Zhejiang province in China, musical performances on traditional Chinese instruments, dancers, singers and a Qipao fashion show!

    Lunar New Year Celebration Concert with preferred seating (Under the baton of conductor Yue Bao, the Symphony will perform selections from Huang Ruo’s Folk Songs for Orchestra and Zhou Tian’s Gift, plus perennial favorites like Spring Festival Overture. Rising star pianist Tony Siqi Yun will perform selections from the Yellow River Concerto and Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G.)

    After-Party with sumptuous desserts!

    VIP perks such as access to an exclusive reception, valet parking and premier concert seating.

    For more information, contact Jesse Goodale, Manager of Special Events, at events@njsymphony.org or at 973.735.1729.

    TICKETS & MORE INFORMATION

    For more information about the New Jersey Symphony, visit njsymphony.org or email information@njsymphony.org.

     Tickets can be purchased by phone 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or at njsymphony.org.

    The New Jersey Symphony

    The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning New Jersey Symphony is redefining what it means to be a nationally leading, relevant orchestra in the 21st century. The Symphony is renewing its deeply rooted commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion by championing new, and often local, artists; engaging audiences for whom the inspiring depth and breadth of classical music will be a new experience; and incorporating the broadest possible representation in all aspects of the Symphony’s organization-all to better reflect and serve its vibrant communities. Since 2021, Music Director Xian Zhang has worked together with composer, violinist, educator and social-justice advocate Daniel Bernard Roumain, the orchestra’s Resident Artistic Catalyst, to offer programming that connects with diverse communities in Newark and throughout New Jersey.

    Connect with NJ Symphony:

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    @NJSymphony on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X, formerly known as Twitter

    @NewJerseySymphony on YouTube

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on Social Issues, Spirituality, The Arts and Entertainment, Education, Cuisine, Health & Wellness, and Business)

     

     

  • NJSO WITH XIAN ZHANG CELEBRATES LUNAR NEW YEAR

    NJSO WITH XIAN ZHANG CELEBRATES LUNAR NEW YEAR

    By Mabel Pais

    • Festival videos premiere Feb 1–5 at 5 pm at njsymphony.org and on YouTube and Facebook
    • Feb 6 concert program features new performances led by Xian Zhang at NJPAC, plus at-home performances and highlights from 2019 and 2020 NJSO Lunar New Year Celebration concerts
    • Guest performers include Xuefei Yang (guitar), George Li (piano), Harmony Zhu (piano), Yuxiao Chen (xun), Yang Yi (guzhang), Peking University Alumni Chorus, Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus
    • Festival and concert are free to the public
    • NJSO hosts pre-concert VIP event with Zhang and special guests for donors
    • Available on demand after premiere

    “One of my proudest achievements as music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is starting our annual Lunar New Year Celebration.” – Xian Zhang, NJSO Music Director

     

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus
    Xian Zhang plays piano (Photos / Courtesy NJSO)

     

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) celebrates a virtual Lunar New Year festival and concert for the Year of the Ox. Festival videos premiere February 1–5 at 5 pm, leading up to a celebratory concert program featuring new NJSO performances led by Music Director Xian Zhang at NJPAC, plus at-home performances and highlights from the NJSO’s 2019 and 2020 Lunar New Year Celebrations. All videos will be available for free at njsymphony.org/LNY and on the NJSO’s YouTube and Facebook channels.

    The festival and concert feature artists from across the globe, including Xuefei Yang (guitar), George Li (piano), Harmony Zhu (piano), Yuxiao Chen (xun), Yang Yi (guzhang), the Peking University Alumni Chorus and Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus. NJSO Principal Cello Jonathan Spitz, Assistant Principal Cello Na-Young Baek and Principal Flute Bart Feller also perform on the concert program.  The festival features traditional performances, a pair of NJSO string quartets, Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, a Korean cooking demonstration by NJSO Principal Bass Ha Young Jung and a Chinese cooking demonstration by NJSO violinist Xin Zhao.

    The concert features include Eastern traditional favorites such as the “Spring Festival Overture,” “Purple Bamboo Tune,” “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide” and “Gong Xi Gong Xi,” united with Western classical favorites such as Tchaikovsky’s

    Andante Cantabile” for Cello and Orchestra and Piazzolla’s “Libertango.” During the concert premiere, featured artists will provide live text commentary on YouTube.

    Zhang says: “This year, we have musical treats and special guests from around the world, including new performances from the Orchestra captured at NJPAC, heartwarming appearances from the Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus and a worldwide collaboration from the Peking University Alumni Chorus performing Don Besig’s choral piece ‘Flying Free’ with me at the piano. I hope that this year’s virtual celebration fills our audiences with strength, joy and hope for better days in the year ahead.”

    Event sponsors and VIP Supporters are invited to an exclusive pre-concert event with Zhang, NJSO President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst and special guests, and will receive recognition in the videos and event materials. Net proceeds from the Lunar New Year Celebration will support the artistic vision of Music Director Xian Zhang.

    The Lunar New Year Festival & Celebration is part of NJSO Virtual 20–21, the Orchestra’s digital season. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/virtual

    LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL PROGRAM

    Festival videos premiere daily Feb 1–5 at 5 pm.

     Festival Day 1: Mon, Feb 1

    LI KAICHOU “You Look so Good With a Smile”

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus | Rebecca Shen, director

    TRADITIONAL “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide”

    Ming Yang, violin

    Jade Lucia Nieczkowski, piano

    Festival Day 2: Tue, Feb 2

    Korean Cooking Demonstration

    Ha-Young Jung, NJSO Principal Bass

    TRADITIONAL/arr. Zouye “A Wonderful Night”

    NJSO Chamber Players

    Xin Zhao, violin & commentary

    James Tsao, violin

    Frank Foerster, viola

    Philo Lee, cello

    Festival Day 3: Wed, Feb 3

    CHOPIN Ballade No. 4 in F Minor

    Harmony Zhu, piano

    TRADITIONAL “Yang Guan San Die”

    Yuxiao Chen, xun

    Festival Day 4: Thu, Feb 4

    TRADITIONAL “Blossoms on a Moonlit River in Spring”

    Xuefei Yang, guitar

    Chinese Cooking Demonstration

    Xin Zhao, violin

     Festival Day 5: Fri, Feb 5

    TRADITIONAL “Gao Shan Liu Shui” (High Mountains and Running Brook)

    Yang Yi, guzheng

     TRADITIONAL/arr. Zouye “Spring Celebration”

    NJSO Chamber Players

    Wendy Chen, violin

    Alexandra Neglia, violin

    David Blinn, viola

    Laura Andrade, cello

    LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION CONCERT

    Sat, Feb 6, at 7:30 pm

    Xian Zhang, conductor & piano

    Xuefei Yang, guitar

    George Li, piano

    Jonathan Spitz, cello

    Na-Young Baek, cello

    Bart Feller, flute

    Peking University Alumni Chorus

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus | Rebecca Shen, director

     

     LI HUANZHI “Spring Festival Overture”

    TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile for Cello and Orchestra

    LUIZ BONFA “Manhã de Carnaval”

    SCHUBERT/arr. Liszt “Der Erlkönig”

    TRADITIONAL “Purple Bamboo Tune”

    TRADITIONAL “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide”

    CHU WANG-HUA “Happy Days”

    DON BESIG “Flying Free”

    PIAZZOLLA “Libertango”

    GU JIANFEN “Spring Dawn”

    GU JIANFEN “Singing and Smiling”

    TRADITIONAL “Farewell”

    TRADITIONAL “Gong Xi Gong Xi”

    Pre-Concert Virtual VIP Event

    Feb 6 at 6:30 pm

    Event sponsors and VIP Supporters will be invited to an exclusive event with Music Director Xian Zhang, President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst and special guests, and will receive recognition in the videos and event materials. Net proceeds from our Lunar New Year Celebration will support the artistic vision of Music Director Xian Zhang. For more information, email Renee Pachucki at rpachucki@njsymphony.org.

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO)

    Named “a vital, artistically significant musical organization” by ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra embodies that vitality through its statewide presence and critically acclaimed performances, education partnerships and unparalleled access to music and the Orchestra’s superb musicians.

    Music Director Xian Zhang—a “dynamic podium presence” ‘The New York Times’ has praised for her “technical abilities, musicianship and maturity”—continues her acclaimed leadership of the NJSO. Embracing its legacy as a statewide orchestra, the Orchestra presents classical, pops and family programs, as well as outdoor summer concerts and special events.

    In addition to its lauded artistic programming, the NJSO presents a suite of education and community engagement programs that promote meaningful, lifelong engagement with live music. Programs include school-time Concerts for Young People and the NJSO Youth Orchestras family of student ensembles, led by José Luis Domínguez. NJSO musicians annually perform original chamber music programs at community events in a variety of settings statewide through the NJSO Community Partners program.

    The Orchestra’s online hub for free NJSO Virtual 20–21 content is njsymphony.org/virtual

    Connect with the NJSO:Website: njsymphony.org

    Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

    YouTube: @NewJerseySymphony

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)