Piazzola: Le Grand Tango
Soloist: Liwei Qin
Orchestra: Chen Jiang
Label: EMI Classics
Cat. No.: 7243 575737 0 2
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“Mr. Qin has a great deal going for him, including a meltingly beautiful tone, flawlessly centered intonation and an ironclad technique”
New York Times
“Li-Wei is the most gifted young cellist I have heard. Aside from an extraordinary technical fluency, he has a musical intelligence and sensitivity which is breathtaking both for its maturity and profound vision”
The Strad
“Li-Wei is an enormously promising cellist…charismatic, generous and committed.”
The Guardian
“His Locatelli in D was simply breathtaking…an encore of Rostropovich’s Hunoresques was utterly awesome”
The Independent
Li-Wei has established a formidable reputation on the international concert scene and is well known for his brilliant virtuosity, refined musicality and sincerity of interpretation. He has won several prestigious awards including silver medal at the 11th Tchaikovsky International Competition, the 2001 Naumburg Competition, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Violoncello Soloist Prize in 2001and was invited onto the BBC New Generation Artists Scheme during 2001-03.
Li-Wei is working with orchestras of the highest level and recent and future highlights include concerts with the BBC Philharmonic, BBC Proms with the Scottish Ensemble, London Philharmonic, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony, Basel Sinfonieorchester, Kremerata Baltika conducted by Gidon Kremer, Singapore Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Tenerife, Tampere Philharmonic, RTV Slovenia, Lithuanian National Symphony, KBS Symphony, New Zealand Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Sydney, West Australia, Tasmania, Adelaide, Queensland and Melbourne Symphony Orchestras, Guangzhou and China Philharmonic amongst others.
In recital and chamber music Li-Wei is a regular guest at the Wigmore Hall and has made highly successful debuts at the Lincoln Centre NY and in San Francisco and Washington and broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio 3 and NDR. He is an annual guest also at the Graz and Mecklenburg Festivals. As a recording artist Li-Wei’s most recent releases include the Elgar Cello Concerto with ABC Classics and various recital discs with both Decca (China) and EMI (China).
Born in Shanghai in 1976 Li-Wei moved to Australia at the age of 13, before accepting a Scholarship to study with Ralph Kirshbaum at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1995. He plays a 1780 Joseph Guadagnini ‘cello, generously loaned by Dr and Mrs Wilson Goh of GPA Holdings Pte.Ltd. Li-Wei has recently been appointed Artistic Director of the Jin Mao Concert Hall in Shanghai and is also the Head of Cello Studies at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.
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