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Basic introduction to Peng Jiapeng

Peng Jiapeng

Winner of the "China Golden Record Conducting Special Award"; "Top Ten Outstanding Young People in the 15th China"; enjoys special government subsidies from the State Council. Actively advocate the revival of Chinese national music and the exploration and practice of symphonic Chinese contemporary national music. He has made important contributions to the promotion of Chinese national music, the promotion of the works of outstanding contemporary Chinese composers, and the promotion of national symphonic music to the world.

Peng Jiapeng was born in Anhui Province in 1965. He studied in the Composition and Conducting Department of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1985. In 1987, he transferred to the Composition and Conducting Department of the Central Conservatory of Music and studied under Professor Xu Xin. Received the "Excellent Graduation" certificate in 1990. While in school, he concurrently served as the conductor of the China Youth Symphony Orchestra and the permanent conductor of the China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. In 1990, he was recommended to study for a master's degree and studied under Professor Zheng Xiaoying. Obtained a master's degree in 1992. In 1996, Peng Jiapeng, as the only young conductor in Asia, was invited to participate in the 35th International Kondrashin Conducting Master Class held in the Netherlands. He studied under the famous conductors Edward Tunnings and Peter Edwood. Won the "Kondrashen Master Class Award". In 1997, he was selected by the American Conductor Center to participate in the International Conducting Master Class held in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. He studied under the world-famous conductors Gustav Meyer, Mandy Rodin, Robert Guth, and Roman Kaufman. He won the first place in the master class and was hired as a guest guest by the Ukrainian National Symphony Orchestra and the Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, and successfully conducted two concerts of the group.

In 1998, Peng Jiapeng took over as the artistic director and chief conductor of the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra. In 2000 and 2001, Peng Jiapeng successfully conducted the "Year of the Dragon Chinese National Concert" and "New Century Chinese National Symphony Concert" at the Golden Hall in Vienna, Austria. In 2002, he led the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra to successfully conduct the "Chinese Folk Concert" at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in Geneva, Switzerland. In April of the same year, it was the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Germany. The concerts were held in Berlin, Potsdam, Dresden, Hannover, and Brussels, Belgium. Conduct a folk music revival tour.

In 2001, he took over as the artistic director and chief conductor of the China Oriental Symphony Orchestra. In July, he successfully conducted the "Dialogue between Music and Architecture" symphony concert at the Shanghai Grand Theater; in September of the same year, at the invitation of the China Institute of Foreign Affairs and the "21st Century China and the World Forum" hosted by the China Institute of Foreign Affairs, he conducted Beedo at the Poly Theater in Beijing. Special concert of Finn's "Ninth Symphony". In 2002, he led the Oriental Symphony Orchestra to successfully hold the "Chinese New Year Symphony Concert" at the Century Hall in Frankfurt, Germany, and the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. So far, this is also the first time for a Chinese symphony orchestra to enter the world-famous symphony music temple to hold a New Year concert. .

In February 2003, Pang served as the artistic director and chief conductor of the Macau Chinese Orchestra. Responsible for the orchestra's season and touring duties. In many performances at the "Macau International Music Festival", he has shown his talent in conducting, delicate music processing, and strong artistic appeal. He is deeply loved by musicians and welcomed by Hong Kong and Macao audiences.

In 2003, Peng Jiapeng was invited for the fourth time to Vienna, Austria, to conduct the world-famous Austrian National Opera Symphony Orchestra in the Golden Hall to perform pure Chinese music works, showing the unique charm of Chinese music and causing a sensation. Write a new chapter in Chinese music symphony. In February of the same year. At the invitation of Viacom, one of the world's largest media groups, Peng led the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra to tour the Lincoln Center in New York, Washington, San Francisco and other places in the United States, and received wide acclaim. In August of the same year, he was invited to conduct the Singapore Chinese Orchestra successfully. In December of the same year, he won the 4th "China Golden Record Conductor Special Award".

In 2005, Peng Jiapeng actively worked hard to explore the development model of modern ethnic music groups and launched the music season system of the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra. It pioneered the "music season" system of ethnic music in mainland China. In recent years, the music seasons under his leadership have played a positive role in promoting the development of national music and fully demonstrating the diversity and richness of national music. In 2007, the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra’s music season performances were successfully expanded to a five-city tour in Japan, the “Prague Spring” Music Festival in the Czech Republic, and the “Russia-China Culture Year” series of events in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

From 2004 to 2009, Peng Jiapeng conducted the Austrian National Musicians Orchestra, the Salzburg Mozarteum Symphony Orchestra, the Austrian Graz Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in the Vienna Musikverein for six consecutive years. Concerts such as the Troupe and the Jilin Symphony Orchestra caused a huge sensation in Europe and China. Peng Jiapeng's name quickly attracted the attention of the international music scene. His unique interpretation and profound understanding of Chinese and foreign music, his ability to control various musical styles and his commanding talent have earned him wide acclaim from the international music community. Due to Peng Jiapeng's outstanding contributions in the field of music, he was named one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Young People in China" in the 15th session. In view of the Chinese music event he created in Vienna for ten consecutive years, domestic mainstream media such as CCTV channels and music weekly reported on the front page of Chinese music in the Golden Hall.