SuperCello to provide an auditory feast in Beijing
[Photo:courtesy of Chu Yibing]
Chu Yibing is a 53-year old cellist, conductor and co-founder of Chu Yibing Cello Ensemble, a chamber music group in China. They often hold concerts in cities across China and have become popular among students. Chu Yibing has devoted himself to organizing the country's first full-day classical music festival called SuperCello.
[Photo:courtesy of Chu Yibing]
Since its debut in 2016, SuperCello has provided opportunities for a large number of Chinese youngsters to interact with professors and young musicians. It also offers colorful events for audiences to experience recitals and attend master classes and workshops.
[Photo:courtesy of Chu Yibing]
This event successfully transforms the concert hall of the National Library of China in Beijing, traditionally considered as a hallowed arena, into an amusement park.
Chu Yibing says there is no seat arrangement during the event, so people are able to sit or stand up anywhere they want to.
[Photo:courtesy of Chu Yibing]
SuperCello will last from April 28 to May 1 this year. The event will kick off with exchange programs between Chinese and international students and a performance by the Romanian Youth Orchestra, followed by a master class on April 29, a Violoncello and Orchestra performance on April 30 and a free concert on May 1 by the China Youth Philharmonic Orchestra and five cellists from France and Germany.