24 Hours BEETHOVEN - Great Orchestral Works 6
Time
2024/3/3(Sun) 16:00-17:10
Duration is approximately 70 minutes.
Venue: Concert Hall
Program
Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125
Performer(s)
Conductor|Gernot SCHMALFUSS
Soprano|LIN Wen-hua
Alto|WENG Jo-pei
Tenor|Fernando WANG
Bass|TSENG Wen-i
Chorus Master|Johnny Yu-chung KU
Chorus|Taipei Philharmonic Chorus
Evergreen Symphony Orchestra
Team Introduction
Conductor|Gernot SCHMALFUSS
Studied Oboe, piano and conducting at the conservatories in Detmold and London. From 1968 to 1979 he was playing the solo-oboe in the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. During this time Rudolf Kempe (the chief-conductor of the MPO) gave him lessons.Since 1970 he is a member of the, "Consortium Classicum", a renowned chamber music ensemble, which released many recordings (for instance the complete chamber music works for winds by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert and many others).
He was conductor of the orchestra of the "Richard-Strauss-Conservatory" in Munich and of the Munich Chamber Soloists and worked as a guest conductor besides others with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestras of Duisburg and Wuppertal, the orchestra of the "States Theatre of Kassel", the "German Bachsoloists", with the Radio of West-Germany and Berlin, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the South-West-German Chamber Orchestra, the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra and the Gunma Philharmonic Orchestra.
As from January 2007, he was invited to be Music Director & Chief Conductor of Evergreen Symphony Orchestra.
Soprano|LIN Wen-hua
LIN Wen-hua (soprano) graduated from the National Taiwan Normal University and received her master degree in the Royal College of Music in London, where she majored in Vocal Performance with Justin LAVENDER.
She got the Taiwan Government Ministry of Education full scholarship. She was selected as a Young Artist of the Association of Vocal Artists of R.O.C. in 2013 and chosen as a member of the National Taiwan Concert Hall Opera Studio.
Her operatic engagements include Cendrillion in Cendrillion, Euridice in Orfeo ed Euridice, Blanche in Dialogues des Carmélites, Wood Nymph in Rusalka, Frasquita in Carmen, Gertrud in Hänsel und Gretel, and Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro.
Alto|WENG Jo-pei
Mezzo-soprano WENG Jo-pei received her Master of Music degree from the Peabody Institute. She won the vocal first prize of the Young Artists Showcase from Bank SinoPac in 2005. WENG was also the voice winner of the 12th New Voice competition (Asia region) in Yokosuka. She was the only soloist of Taiwan invited by Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to perform Ode to Joy of BEETHOVEN's Symphony No. 9 at the opening concert of Kaohsiung World Game in 2009. She was awarded the Outstanding Alumni Award by National Taipei University of the Arts in 2012. In 2014, WENG was invited to play the role as Olga in TCHAIKOVSKY's Eugene Onegin at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts. In July of 2014 renowned conductor Valery GERGIEV invited WENG to perform at the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia. Currently, WENG teaches at National Taipei University of the Arts and National Taipei University of Education.
Tenor|Fernando WANG
After graduating from the Chinese Culture University, WANG had his further study at the Luxembourg National Academy of Music, where he got the most remarkable Recital Diplomas: Chant Academy of Music and Art Lyric in 2000, both with the first prize. In July 1998, WANG sang Don Alvar by request in a grand opera of BIZET's Vasco da Gama in Lisbon while invited by the most well-known tenor Plácido DOMINGO in an open-air concert on the same stage to sing a duet from VERDI's Macbeth as Malcolm.
In his remarkably fine vocal charisma, which is fettle and full of vitality, WANG has performed amazingly and laudably on the stages of La bohéme, Madama Butterfly, Rigoletto, Don Carlo, and Faust both in Taiwan and Luxembourg.
Bass|TSENG Wen-i
Bass TSENG Wen-i, graduated from National Taipei University of the Arts, currently studying at Leopold Mozart Zentrum of Augsburg University in Germany. He has participated in many opera performances, including ROSSINI’s Cinderella, PUCCINI's La Bohème and Tosca, MOZART's The Marriage of Figaro, VERDI's Aida, and Othello, etc., and served as a bass soloist in concerts at home and abroad, such as BEETHOVEN's Ninth Symphony, BERNSTEIN's Songfest, BACH's St. John Passion, etc. He was selected for the Chimei Arts Award Music Category for two consecutive years.
Chorus Master|Johnny Yu-chung KU
Dr. Johnny Yu-chung KU is the Music Director of Taipei Philharmonic Chorus, an executive board member of Taiwan Choral Association, the conductor of Dream Lotus Chorus, and an assistant professor in National Taiwan University of Arts. He is also a member of the World Choral Council, a member of the International Federation for Choral Music's Asia-Pacific working committee, co-founder of the World Choral Championship, and a founding director of the Asian Choral Association.
Dr. KU has conducted concerts around the world, including Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Poland, Russia, USA, and so on. He is an adjudicator in the World Choir Games, Singapore International Choral Competition, Busan International Choral Competition, and several other international competitions, and has led masterclasses and workshops in many countries.
Dr. KU received his DMA from the College-Conservatory of Music in University of Cincinnati, and holds a master degree from Temple University.
Taipei Philharmonic Chorus
Founded in 1972, Taipei Philharmonic Chorus was has established a reputation as one of the most prestigious choruses in Taiwan. The Chorus is awarded and sponsored by the Ministry of Cultural from 1994 to date as an "Outstanding Performing Group". The chorus has collaborated with all the major orchestras in Taiwan, repertoire include Beethoven Symphony No.9, Mendelssohn Elijah and Symphony No.2, Mahler Symphony No.2, 3, 8, Brahms Requiem, Bach B Minor Mass, St. John Passion and St. Matthew Passion, Walton Belshazzar's Feast, to name a few. From the 140-voice chorus, a 40-voice chamber choir is selected to tour and to perform more selected works, and has an impressive history of overseas performances. Together with the chorus, both groups have been invited to perform in many different festivals and countries.
Evergreen Symphony Orchestra
Evergreen Symphony Orchestra (ESO), established by Evergreen Group Chairman Dr. Yung-fa Chang in 2001, is an orchestra full of energy, team spirit, discipline and professionalism. To date, it has hold exceeding 1,000 performances at home and abroad including Asia, Europe, the US, Australia and the mainland China featuring music genres of classic music, crossover music and pop music, etc.
Affiliated with Chang Yung-fa Foundation, ESO holds regular music season performances at concert halls, as well as gives and participates charity concerts in schools in remote and isolated areas, medical institutions and prisons, hoping with beautiful melodies to purify and calm one's souls. Furthermore, ESO also arranges special programs featuring classic music, folk music and noted films soundtracks to promote the beauty sound of symphonic music.