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Dmitri Alexeev Recital concert

From October to November 2025, Dmitri Alexeev, the legendary exponent of the Russian piano school, embarked on his six-city China tour, gracing the stages of Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Yancheng, Hangzhou and Xiamen. During the tour, the maestro, in his late seventies, not only delivered insightful masterclasses but also presented a repertoire of Romantic-era masterpieces by Rachmaninoff, Chopin and Liszt. With his textbook-perfect virtuosity, he interpreted the profound elegance and masterful balance of power and delicacy inherent in the Russian piano style. The tour has been greeted with packed houses and rave reviews wherever he performed, treating Chinese audiences to a soul-stirring classical music experience in the late autumn. Precious opportunities to witness his performance in the remaining shows are not to be missed.

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Kahchun Wong & Akiko Suwanai with The Hallé Orchestra China Tour

The 2025 China Tour of the Hallé Orchestra, spanning 6 cities with 7 performances, presented high-caliber shows featuring its iconic British tonal quality. Garnering acclaim as the “Concert of the Year”, the tour was augmented by renowned artists and saw beautiful synergy between the orchestra and host cities, concluding successfully and leaving indelible heartfelt impressions.

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Daniel Hope’s China tour

In November 2025, violin superstar Daniel Hope will embark on a China tour with the Menuhin Festival Orchestra, visiting five cities including Macau, Zhuhai, Nanjing, Shenzhen and Beijing from the 9th to the 16th. The concert will feature its signature piece – a dual variation of “The Four Seasons” spanning Baroque and contemporary times, presenting a classic dialogue spanning three hundred years. This tour marks Hope’s return after a seven-year hiatus since 2018.

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