Shanghai New Music Ensemble
Shanghai New Music Ensemble
Thursday, 29 May 2025
New Holland (Community)
19:30
Shanghai New Music Ensemble
Artistic director: Deqing Wen
The program:
Anton TANONOV (*1977)
String quartet No. 1
Tianhua LIU (1895-1932)
The birds song of Empty mountains (1928)
for erhu-solo
Mikhail KRUTIK (*1980)
Puzzle (World premiere of new version, 2019/2025)
for string trio
Deqing WEN (*1958)
Lament of the Grassland (2019) (Russian premiere, 2025)
Little Cabbage (1997) (Russian premiere, 2025)
String Quartet No. 1 (1995) (Russian premiere, 2025)
Performers:
Zhu Yunqi, erhu
Yue Zhu, violin
Hongyan Zhao, violin
Yang Jing, viola
Mai Li, cello

Shanghai New Music Ensemble was founded in 2008 by composer Deqing Wen, it has been growing alongside the Shanghai New Music Week. The ensemble, comprising primarily of musicians from music colleges in south of China, is dedicated to protecting China’s new music by offering its services to the Shanghai New Music Week. It has been acclaimed for creating a wholly unique presentation of new music with the magic combination of more than a dozen outstanding soloists of Chinese and western instruments.
Shanghai New Music Ensemble was invited by Hangzhou Contemporay Music Festival, China-Asian Music Festival, Thailland International Composer Festival, Geneva Puplinge Classique Festival, St. Petersburg International New Music Festival ‘reMusik.org’ and Festival de Bains des Paquis.
The 12th St. Petersburg International New Music Festival, the largest annual forum of contemporary classical music in Russia and one of the most comprehensive platforms for global new music events. It will be held from May 23 to June 7, 2025. Organized by the St. Petersburg Contemporary Music Center ‘reMusik.org’ under the direction of the artistic director and prominent composer Mehdi Hosseini, the festival is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Government of St. Petersburg, and the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.
The two-week festival will showcase over 70 diverse artistic events. Concerts will take place at premier music venues across the beautiful city of St. Petersburg. In addition to the many concerts, the festival will also feature online and offline educational programs, presentations, round table discussions, lectures, composer readings, creative meetings, and educational programs called “Composer Courses” for young authors from around the world that are led by prominent teachers from around the globe. Additionally, there will be a laboratory dedicated to improvisational and experimental music.
The St. Petersburg International New Music Festival is a unique event within Russia’s musical culture. It encompasses various aspects of modern academic music, including experimental, electroacoustic, electronic music, multimedia projects, sound art, as well as’ free improvisation’. The presentation format is not limited to traditional academic concerts, but goes beyond it by incorporating diverse performances and experimental shows.
Age limits
14+
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