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Lang Lang and Friends

The Philharmonic Society presents pianist Lang Lang and other Chinese musicians.

11/03/2009 7:00PM

Orange County Performing Arts Center’s Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, at Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Lang Lang, Piano
Guo Gan, Erhu
Hai-Ye Ni, Cello
Zhu Dan, Violin
GeQun Wang, Tenor
Marc Yu, Piano

After his unforgettable appearance during the Philharmonic Society of Orange County’s 2008-2009 Season Opening Night Celebration, pianist Lang Lang returns with a program entitled Lang Lang and Friends. Lang Lang will perform alongside up-and-coming young Chinese musicians – erhu player Guo Gan, tenor GeQun Wang, cellist Hai-Ye Ni, violinist Zhu Dab and featuring 10-year old piano prodigy Marc Yu. The repertoire includes Schubert: Rondo in A major, Bizet: Fantasy On Themes From Carmen, and Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio.

The South Coast Chinese Cultural Association will present a pre-concert lecture and demonstration featuring Chinese musical instruments performed by the instructor and students from Irvine Chinese School’s Chinese Orchestra and Galaxy Youth Art Performing Group. This event will be open to all Lang Lang and Friends ticketholders (6pm).

For tickets and more information, CLICK HERE. or www.sccca.org..

Sponsor(s): Philharmonic Society and South Coast Chinese Cultural Association/Irvine Chinese School

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