China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pharmaceut­ical firm’s orchestra strikes the right chords in China

- By WANG ZHUOQIONG wangzhuoqi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Deutsche Philharmon­ie Merck, the house orchestra of German pharmaceut­ical and chemical giant Merck, has made its debut in China with a weeklong series of concerts in an effort to enhance Sino-German cultural exchanges.

The DPM Concert Weektour was launched in the year of Merck’s 350th anniversar­y, and saw it perform in Shanghai and twice in Beijing. For the finale, the musicians were joined by students from Peking University.

Stefan Reinhardt, general manager of the orchestra, said the group was amazed by their first trip to China and how they can connect with Chinese audiences through music.

“By bringing these performanc­es to our audiences in China, we would like to facilitate cultural exchanges beyond cultures and borders — to inspire people with music and cultural initiative­s,” he said.

Reinhardt said the audience response had been fantastic. “Some of them even cried during the performanc­e. It’s really our goal that we bring music from the heart to the heart.”

DPM started 52 years ago as a nonprofit organizati­on and has gradually changed into a full profession­al symphony orchestra, with over 100 musicians playing 30 to 40 concerts a year.

Two weeks prior to their trip to China, the orchestra went to Boston and St Louis in the United States for performanc­e, and received warm applauds from local audience.

According to Merck executives, the China performanc­es provided a chance for the company and its partners to better fulfill their corporate responsibi­lities.

The orchestra has a history of working on special projects with children and young people, and has performed on internatio­nal stages worldwide, including India, Brazil and Mexico.

Johannes Baillou, chairman of the Board of Partners of E. Merck KG and Vice Chairman Executive Board and Family Board, said: “At Merck, responsibi­lity is a core value that shapes our daily practice. As a global company, it is of the greatest importance for us to understand the cultures of the countries we work in and bring the culture of our native country to the places we operate.”

Al Gabor, president of Merck China, said that Merck will continue to work with its partners on projects in China, especially in healthcare and promotiona­l careers in science.

Merck has been in China for 85 years. Its responsibi­lity projects in China include disease education programs, public health projects, energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gases, scholarshi­ps and other educationa­l programs to encourage student innovation. Merck’s responsibi­lity projects are estimated to impact 100 million people each year.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Deutsche Philharmon­ie Merck performs during their charity concert week in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Deutsche Philharmon­ie Merck performs during their charity concert week in Shanghai.

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