2015年6月5日 ,罗浮宫家居•2015 佛山音乐季—广州交响乐团 英伦美乐世界在 佛山琼花大剧院 精彩上演。
2015.06.05
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林大叶
在2012年德国法兰克福举行的第六届乔治·索尔第爵士国际指挥大赛中,林大叶荣获冠军。
2010年9月受聘为广州交响乐团常任指挥,当年即率领乐团赴曼谷为包括皇室在内的泰国政要举行了两场音乐会。在2012和2013年,与广州交响乐团赴澳门、台湾和新加坡进行文化交流和访问演出,并曾在2009年10月和2010年12月两次与乐团赴欧洲巡演。
在2010年,分别与中国爱乐乐团(与小提琴大师宓多里合作在北京国际音乐节演出)和上海交响乐团进行了首演,并马上获邀再次与两团合作。同年8月,与英国皇家爱乐乐团合作在上海夏季音乐节举行音乐会。随后,指挥了由北京国际音乐节与波士顿歌剧院联合委约作曲家周龙创作并荣获普利策奖的歌剧《白蛇传》的中国首演。2014年,指挥杭州爱乐乐团成功首演郭文景的小提琴协奏曲。
2012-2013音乐季,指挥中国爱乐乐团参加中央电视台主办的“十大青年演奏家音乐会”,与上海交响乐团合作演出当代中国作曲家作品音乐会,以及与中国爱乐乐团合作演出赛萨尔·弗兰克《d小调交响曲》,并首次赴北美指挥温哥华交响乐团举行了3场音乐会,获得巨大成功。
此外,曾合作的中外著名音乐家包括:小提琴家列宾、莎拉·张、宓多里、五嶋龙,钢琴家加里·格拉夫曼、郎朗、让-伊夫·蒂博戴,大提琴家王健以及低男中音沈洋等。
2013-2014音乐季,在北京国际音乐节指挥周龙的交响史诗《九歌》的世界首演,指挥深圳交响乐团演出马勒第五交响曲,与上海交响乐团合作指挥全拉赫玛尼诺夫作品,指挥上海歌剧院和广州交响乐团合作演出马斯卡尼的歌剧《乡村骑士》,在广州交响乐团2013-2014音乐季闭幕式音乐会上指挥马勒第一交响曲。
林大叶1980年生于山东,自幼学习钢琴,15岁起随中央音乐学院著名指挥教育家徐新先生学习指挥。1998年考入上海音乐学院作曲指挥系,师从著名指挥家张国勇教授。2000年,在担任上海青年交响乐团客席指挥期间参加指挥大师小泽征尔大师班,并得到大师好评。
2005年获得德国国家奖学金(DAAD)赴德国留学,就读于柏林音乐学院,师从德国著名指挥家克里斯汀·阿赫瓦德教授。在德国求学期间与国内各大音乐演出团体仍然保持密切的合作关系,曾于2007年担任深圳交响乐团助理指挥、驻团指挥(2008年),2009年担任杭州爱乐乐团驻团指挥。
Lin Daye
Lin Daye won the First Prize at the 6th Sir Georg Solti International Conductors Competition in Frankfurt, 2012.
He was appointed Principal Conductor of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, effective September 2010, and led the orchestra went to Bangkok (2010) where they performed two concerts for the politician including Thai Royal Family, as well as on tours to Macao, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore (2012 and 2013), as well as on tours to Europe (October 2009 and December 2010).
In 2010, his debuts with the China Philharmonic Orchestra at the Beijing Music Festival and with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and both orchestras issued immediate re-invitations. At the Shanghai “Music in the Summer Air” festival, in August 2010, he conducted London’s Royal Philharmonic. In October 2010 he conducted the Chinese premiere of Madame White Snake – the Pulitzer Prize-winning new opera co-commissioned from Zhou Long by Opera Boston and the Beijing Music Festival (BMF). In 2014, he conducted the Chinese Premiere of Guo Wenjing’s Violin Concerto with the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra.
Highlights of the 2012/13 include being featured on CCTV conducting the China Philharmonic Orchestra in the well-received ‘Top 10’ series. With the Shanghai Symphony he conducted a program of contemporary music by leading Chinese composers, and with China Philharmonic Orchestra, a program featuring Franck Symphony in d minor, as well as making his very successful North American debut with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Lin has collaborated with many leading Chinese and international soloists, including Rapin, Sarah Chang, Midori, Ryu Goto, Gary Graffman, Lang Lang, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Wang Jian and Shen Yang.
Highlights of the 2013/14 season include the world premiere of a major new work named A Symphonic Epic “Nine Odes” by Zhou Long at the Beijing Music Festival, Mahler Symphony No.5 with Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, a Rachmaninoff program with Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana with Shanghai Opera House and Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, and Mahler Symphony No.1 to close the season of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra.
Lin Daye was born in Shandong, China in 1980. As a child he studied piano and at the age of 15 began to study conducting with Prof. Xu Xin at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. In 1998, he was accepted into the Shanghai Conservatory of Music to continue his conducting studies with Prof. Zhang Guoyong. During this period Lin Daye was the guest conductor of the Shanghai Youth Symphony Orchestra and also was given the opportunity to participate in a master-class given by Maestro Seiji Ozawa who praised him highly.
In 2005, he obtained a scholarship from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and began to study at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin under the guidance of Prof. Christian Ehwald. Retaining strong links with the musical scene in China during his study, Lin Daye developed a relationship with the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra; in 2007 becoming assistant conductor and in 2008, their resident conductor. In 2009 he was appointed resident conductor of the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra.