Media Release: China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus makes Australian debut this March
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January 30, 2025
China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus makes Australian debut this March
The China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus, one of China's most celebrated choral ensembles, will make its Australian debut in March 2025 with its extraordinary production of the Yellow River Cantata. This monumental masterpiece headlines a program that includes both traditional Chinese works and European classics, bringing over 70 vocalists to Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. Under the theme "Peace and Remembrance," this landmark tour marks the first time Australian audiences will experience this iconic work performed by one of China's premier choral ensembles.
This historic tour represents a significant milestone in cultural exchange between China and Australia," says tour presenter RM Events. "The China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus is renowned for its artistic excellence and emotional depth. By bringing its remarkable interpretation of works like the Yellow River Cantata alongside Western masterpieces to Australian audiences, we're creating a unique opportunity for cultural dialogue through the universal language of music."
Must-See Performances
Melbourne: Wednesday 5 March, Hamer Hall
Adelaide: Friday 7 March, Adelaide Town Hall
Sydney: Monday 10 March, Sydney Opera House
Featuring special guest conductor Guy Noble with local symphony orchestra
Program Highlights
The tour's carefully curated program bridges Eastern and Western musical traditions:
First Half: A fusion of traditional Chinese folk songs, including The Jasmine Flower and The Ussuri Boat Song, alongside selections from Carmina Burana
Second Half: The monumental Yellow River Cantata, a masterpiece reflecting courage and resilience
About Yellow River Cantata
Composed in 1939 by Xian Xinghai during World War II, this eight-movement masterwork combines dramatic recitations with stirring melodies. From its dynamic opening with "The Song of the Yellow River Boatmen" to its powerful finale "Roar, Yellow River," the cantata stands as one of China's most beloved musical works.
About the Ensemble
Founded in the 1950s, the China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus has earned international acclaim performing worldwide and collaborating with conductors such as Antonio Pappano. Under Permanent Conductor Wang Linlin, the chorus continues to inspire with exceptional artistry and emotional depth.
Book Now
Tickets are available through venue websites:
Melbourne - Hamer Hall
Date: Wednesday, 5 March 2025
Tickets: VIP $179/ A $149/ B $129/ C $99/ D $69
Adelaide - Adelaide Town Hall
Date: Friday, 7 March 2025
Tickets: VIP $149/ A $129/ B $109/ C $89/ D $69
Bookings: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=CHINASYM25&v=BAB
Sydney - Sydney Opera House
Date: Monday, 10 March 2025
Tickets: VIP $189/ A $159/ B $129/ C $99/ D $69
Bookings: www.sydneyoperahouse.com/classical-music/china-national-symphony-orchestra-chorus
General Enquiries
Website: www.cnso.com.au
Email: info@rmevent.com.au
Phone: +61 468 866 550
Media Resources
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Media Contact: Samuel Cairnduff
RESONATE Communications
samuel.j.cairnduff@gmail.com | 0401 396 755
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