BEIJING, April 11 -- The summer classical music
festival of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany is famous the world over. But
before summer arrives, the festival choir will sing spring concerts in Shanghai,
writes Michelle Qiao.
Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany is famed for
its scenery and classical music festival every summer. Now the
Schleswig-Holstein Festival Choir headed by conductor Rolf Beck is coming to
town for two springtime concerts.
The choir will perform with the Shanghai Symphony
Orchestra on April 26 and 27 at the Shanghai Concert Hall.
The Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (SHMF) was
founded in 1986 by German pianist Justus Frantz and has become one of the
largest and most famous classical music festivals in the world, says local music
critic Li Yanhuan.
"The festival attracts a rainbow of great musicians
every year. It also invites many orchestras from around the world to take part,
with NDR-Sinfonieorchester playing a leading role," Li says.
As the founder and artistic director of the Choir
Academy of the SHMF, Beck has been choral conductor since 1968. In 1972 he
created Vokalensemble Marburg, which soon became a prominent German choir and
has won numerous international prizes.
Beck founded the choir of the Bamberger Symphoniker
in 1983 and was appointed the director of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival
(SHMF) in 2002. His repertoire features choral and religious works by Handel,
Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Brahms.
In Shanghai the choir and symphony will perform
Beethoven's "Choral Fantasy," Mozart's "Symphony No. 38 'Prague'," Mendelssohn's
"Die Erste Walpurgisnacht" and Schumann's "Spanisches Liederspiel" accompanied
by German pianist Ulrike Payer.
Every year the festival features the music of one
country, and this year it's Russia. From July 12 to August 31 great Russian
choir music will be performed. Guest performers will include Vadim Repin, the
Mariinsky Theater Symphony Orchestra with Valery Gergiev, and Grigory Sokolov.
In 2010, the year of the World Expo Shanghai, the
festival theme will be China.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)