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Young virtuosos to play in parks

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

Five young musicians from the Shanghai Orchestra Academy (SOA) are taking part in a special residency with the New York Philharmon­ic preparing for the philharmon­ic’s concerts in the parks this week.

The five musicians — violinist Yu Renchao, violist Liu Kuan, flautist Huang Fangyu, clarinetis­t Chiu Yanru and bassoonist Zhao Sihong — were selected from about 20 candidates after rounds of auditions by a panel of New York Philharmon­ic musicians held at the SOA in March.

The finalists are Zarin Mehta Fellows, who won the chance to participat­e in the New York Philharmon­ic Global Academy Fellowship Program, where they take lessons with philharmon­ic musicians and perform with the orchestra.

Yu, who is not a stranger to the NY Philharmon­ic, sat for an interview during a break in rehearsals at Lincoln Center on Monday. They were preparing for the four upcoming big events — performing RimskyKors­akov’s Scheheraza­de under the baton of James Gaffigan in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx on Tuesday, in Central Park on Wednesday Cunningham Park in Queens on Thursday and Prospect Park in Brooklyn on Friday.

“I feel familiar with them and very comfortabl­e performing with them, as we have studied with the principals from NY Philharmon­ic when they attended the Music in the Summer Air (Music Festival) in Shanghai,” said the 24-yearold violinist, who is in his second year of the SOA graduate program.

Yu added that musicians from the NY Philharmon­ic visit SOA four times a year to hold workshops with students there.

The SOA is a two-year postgradua­te program designed to address the needs of advanced orchestral training in China. It is a joint effort of the New York Philharmon­ic and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in partnershi­p with the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music and operates under the leadership of founding President Yu Long.

Even though the time for rehearsal is very limited, Yu said he felt well-prepared.

“We have stress but in a positive way,” he said. “It helps us be more concentrat­ed and more sensitive in performanc­e.

“The New Yorkers will surely have a wonderful experience, enjoying the performanc­e given by NY Philharmon­ic and us,” said Yu, who is confident about the upcoming concerts.

 ?? HONG XIAO / CHINA DAILY ?? Yu Renchao (third from left), from Shanghai, at a rehearsal with the New York Philharmon­ic on Monday at Lincoln Center.
HONG XIAO / CHINA DAILY Yu Renchao (third from left), from Shanghai, at a rehearsal with the New York Philharmon­ic on Monday at Lincoln Center.

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