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Brilliant Chinese guitarist interprets the Spanish classics


An astonishing young guitarist will join the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to perform one of classical music's greatest hits in the NZSO's more colourful tour of the year.

John Daly-Peoples
Fri, 29 Jul 2011

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol op. 34
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
Debussy Iberia
De Falla Three-Cornered Hat Suite No 2 (Three Dances)

Christoph König conductor
Xuefei Yang guitar

Wellington / Michael Fowler Centre / Fri 26 August / 6.30pm
Napier / Municipal Theatre / Tue 30 August / 7.30pm
Hamilton / Founders Theatre / Thu 1 September / 7.30pm
Auckland / Town Hall / Fri 2 September / 7pm

An astonishing young guitarist will join the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to perform one of classical music’s greatest hits in the NZSO’s more colourful tour of the year.

Xuefei Yang will play the twentieth-century Spanish classic Concierto de Aranjuez on the NZSO Sketches of Spain tour of Wellington, Napier, Hamilton and Auckland, presented in association with The New Zealand Listener from 26 August.

Yang was the first guitarist ever to enter a music school in her native China, and the first Chinese guitar virtuoso to launch an international career.

Hailed even as a teenager, Gramophone magazine named Yang the guitar world’s newest star. She is acclaimed for her “frightening” technical brilliance but also the gentleness of her finger work.

The Concierto de Aranjuez has become Yang’s international calling card after she mastered it aged just 16. It was the first orchestral work to be written for the guitar and it shot composer Joaquin Rodrigo to fame when it premiered in 1939.

The concerto has since been interpreted by a host of famous musicians including jazz legends Miles Davis and Chick Corea, and even appeared in the 1996 brass band movie Brassed Off. Inspired by the palace gardens at Aranjuez near Madrid, it evokes birdsong, fragrant flowers and the play of fountains.

Sketches of Spain also features other orchestral pieces famous for their sun-drenched brightness, including Debussy’s Iberia and Three Dances from the Spanish ballet, The Three Cornered Hat.

Sketches of Spain will be led by the impressive young German conductor Christoph König, known for the energy and zest of his performances. Principal Conductor of Portugal’s Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto Casa da Musica, this is his debut tour with the NZSO.

Xuefei Yang will sign copies of her album Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez (EMI Classics) at each concert interval.

Xuefei Yang on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByS62T7lvX0

John Daly-Peoples
Fri, 29 Jul 2011
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