\nLin’s clean and decisive style allows her to handle difficult operas and take the interpretations to the next level. Her artistry is recognized by many production producers and Lin is constantly sought after by European music festivals and opera houses.
\nThe coldness of the north and the warmth of the south are both represented in this concert. Sibelius' "Finlandia" is the perfect opportunity for conductor Yi-Chen Lin to fully demonstrate her sharp and clear form. Violinist Robert Chen, who has been the concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1999, will take the stage as the soloist in the same composer's Violin Concerto in D minor. An active soloist in the recent music scene, Chen unleashes his outstanding skills and unbridled energy in this intense interaction with NTSO.
\nRavel's Suite "Ma Mère l'oye" was a piano piece that was later adapted into an orchestral composition by the composer. This version showcases the composer's perspective of color and exquisite instrument arranging skills beautifully. His "Rapsodie Espagnole" pays homage to the music that has always flowed in Ravel's veins – Ravel's mother was of the Basque people who resided on the French-Spanish border, so Spanish music is to Ravel like a mother tongue.
\nCome and experience how the conductor and NTSO present the collision of fire and ice.
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Program
\n\nJ. Sibelius: Finlandia, Op. 26
\n\nJ. Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47
\n\nM. Ravel : Suite "Ma Mère l'oye"
\n\nM. Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole
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Creative and Production Team
\n\nConductor|Yi-Chen Lin
\n\nViolin|Robert Chen
\n\nOrchestra|National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra
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