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Introduction to the cast of Tenor Ding Yi and Hailey’s Beautiful Harmony Global Tour

Ding Yi, a famous tenor singer living in Australia, was the principal tenor of the Sydney Opera House in Australia and is currently a professor and graduate tutor in the Vocal Department of the China Conservatory of Music.

Ding Yi studied under the famous vocal music educators Shen Xiang and Professor Li Jinwei. In 1999, he entered the international music scene and became the principal tenor of the Sydney National Opera House in Australia. Ding Yi has profound singing skills, superb performance, beautiful timbre and pure voice. He is one of the most popular opera artists on the international opera stage in recent years. Ding Yi has traveled all over the world and has been invited to collaborate with world-famous symphony orchestras many times. He has performed operas and concerts with conductors such as Seiji Ozawa, Lorin Maazel, and Richard Boninghi. Frequently performed world-famous operas include "La Traviata", "Tosca", "Rigoletto", "Faust", "Cavalier Rusticana", "Norma", "Carmen", "Coat", etc., in the West It has received wide acclaim in the opera world. Australia's "Sun Herald" and "The Australian" commented: "A world-class voice, a typical Italian heroic tenor." He was praised by the world's opera queen Joan Sutherland and the world's famous conductor Richard Bonin. As "the best opera singer and brilliant tenor." He was the first Chinese artist to receive the "Artist Achievement Award" jointly awarded by the European Arts Council and the Municipal Government of Rome, Italy.

The awards won in international vocal competitions include:

Winner Prize at the First Shizuoka International Opera Competition in Japan

Second Place at the Sixth International Opera Competition in Marseille, France

Main domestic performance activities:

In 2006, two solo albums "Telling" and "Gratitude" won the "China Golden Record Award" issued by China Record Corporation

Served as a judge for the Bel Canto category of the 6th and 7th Golden Bell Awards Vocal Music Competition in 2009 and 2011

Judge for the 7th Vocal Music Competition of the Ministry of Culture in 2009

2010 CCTV Vocal Competition Judge of the 14th CCTV Young Singer Grand Prix

2010-2012 Premiered opera "La Traviata" at the National Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with conductor Rollin Maazel

2009- 2012 National Center for the Performing Arts premiered the Chinese opera "The Village Teacher"

2011 National Center for the Performing Arts New Year's Concert in collaboration with conductor Seiji Ozawa

2011 Hong Kong Opera World Premiered in the opera "Zhongshan Yixian" as Sun Yat-sen

2012 Ding Yi Hong Kong Solo Concert

2012 Beijing International Film Festival Closing Ceremony - Music from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Will

2012 "Glorious Bloom" Ten Tenor Concert

2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony Performance "Beijing Blesses You" Hayley Westra is a national treasure from New Zealand The natural female singer is a signed singer of the world-famous record companies Universal and Decca. She has been developing in the UK all year round. He has recorded theme songs for Disney movies.

First screen appearance

Hailey's first screen appearance was in the NBC TV series "American Dreams"

Playing a bartender in the 46th episode singer in. In the play, Hailey plays the guitar and sings "Who

Painted the Moon Black".

Famous all over the world

The American Public Television Network (PBS) program "Great Performances" also made a special episode of her once

The title of this special is Haley Westenra: Live in New Zealand (Hailey

's first solo: Concert in New Zealand).

Winner of the 2004 Vodafone Cup New Zealand Music Awards for New Zealand's Highest Selling Record and the International

Achievement Award. She also won two Japanese Grammy Awards (Single of the Year for "Amazing Grace" and Record of the Year for "Pure").

Also in 2004, she embarked on

her world tour in New Zealand, Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom. When she performed at the Sydney Opera House, the whole house was packed, which was an extremely rare scene.

In 2005, Hailey recorded the song "Bridal Ballad" for the film The Merchant of Venice. In the same year, Hailey released a brand new album "Odyssey" ("Fantasy Adventure"), which symbolizes her successful music road. This album combines classical, pop, Celtic tradition and new age genres. Hailey rewrote and arranged several of the songs herself, and the U.S. version was released on October 18. On December 18, Hailey appeared on NBC's Kurt Browning Skating Show, co-starring Andrea Bocelli***.

In 2006, Hailey sang the song "Listen to the Wind" on the soundtrack of the movie "New World". This year she spent much of her time on a world tour with the pop opera quartet Il Divo. In August of the same year, Hayley joined the Irish folk music bel canto girl group Celtic Woman and appeared on their second major DVD/CD album "Celtic Woman - A New Journey: Live at Slane" Castle". On September 5, Hayley was named one of the top ten young people in the world by Junior Chamber International, becoming the first New Zealander to win this honor.

In March 2009, Hayley released another Asian album "Hayley sings Japanese Songs 2" in Japan. On May 23, Hailey successfully held a concert at the Royal Assembly Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. On July 16, Hailey sang for the opening of the World Games in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. She sang the classic song "Amazing Grace" in English, sang "We Are The Champions" with other stars in English, and sang "The "Prayer", sang "Pokarekare Ana" in New Zealand's Maori language, "Nada Sousou" in Japanese, and "The Moon Represents My Heart" in Chinese. The audience of about 45,000 people were mesmerized by her beautiful singing voice. sensation. On October 3rd, Hailey once again sang "The Moon Represents My Heart", "Teardrops", etc. at the National Theater in Taipei during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Hailey also successfully held concerts in Tokyo, Kobe, Nagoya, Saitama Prefecture, and Yokohama, Japan. During the 2009 Christmas season, Hailey successfully held her Charming Winter Concert in the UK.

From July 7 to August 2, 2010, Hayley participated in the 70th anniversary commemoration and tour of the Battle of Britain as a charity ambassador for the British Royal Army. On October 27th and November 1st, Hailey held concerts in Kaohsiung and Taipei, Taiwan. Nearly 15,000 viewers attended the Kaohsiung concert alone, and the scene was unprecedentedly spectacular. On October 30, Hailey successfully held a concert at the Shanghai Grand Theater. She sang Hailey's trademark hymns Amazing Grace, Prayer, Scarborough Fair and other classics , when she finished her second curtain call of the traditional Chinese folk song The Moon Represents My Heart in standard Chinese, the audience stood up and applauded.

At Christmas 2010, Hailey also held a Christmas Wishes Tour concert in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and London. In the same year, Hailey collaborated on a new international album in Rome, Italy with world-renowned composer Ennio Morricone, who not only wrote new songs and his famous works for the album, but also He arranged for his orchestra in Rome to score the album. He spoke highly of Hailey as a rare talent in today's world music scene and greatly appreciated her singing and language talents.

On October 23, 2011, he sang the national anthem "God Bless New Zealand" for the New Zealand team at the 2011 Rugby World Cup final in Auckland, New Zealand.

In April 2012, Hailey, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many world-class artists were invited to perform at the 2nd Beijing International Film Season Film Concert and Closing Ceremony Concert. On May 27, Hayley performed in Guernsey with the National Symphony Orchestra and local artists to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. Derek Gleeson was born in Dublin, Ireland and studied piano, percussion, composition and conducting at the Dublin Conservatoire (Royal Irish Academy of Music Dublin), the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Vienna Music School, and in Los Angeles, California Majored in film music composition in college.

When he was young, he represented Ireland and was selected to be a member of the European Youth Symphony Orchestra, and was fortunate to perform on the same stage with many master conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Claudio Abbado, and Leonardo Bo Engstein, Sir Georg Solti, Daniel Barenboim and others. These early experiences laid the foundation for his future specialization in conducting.

Gleason has performed with many important British orchestras, such as the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, European Chamber Orchestra and European Jazz and Pop Bands. He has been a full-time conductor since 1989.

Gleeson's debut recordings were Tchaikovsky's oratorios, Ode to Joy and the Fantasy Overture to Romeo and Juliet with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, as well as Prokofey Yev's "Homage to Stalin", published by MP Masters/Carlton Classics.

Gleeson has a passion for contemporary music and has conducted many premieres of works by living contemporary composers that were broadcast on radio in Europe and the United States, including the 2004 premiere in Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Buenos Aires". It is worth mentioning that Gleeson has also conducted many well-known orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, RTE Concert Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, etc., and conducted many operas, such as Weill "La Traviata", "Il Trovatore", "Rigoletto" and "The Masquerade"; Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", "Don Giovanni" and "The Magic Flute"; Bizet's "Carmen" and Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin".

In September 2008, Gleeson conducted Rigoletto at the Anna Livia International Opera Festival in Dublin. He also recorded the first performance in Gaelic of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.

Gleason has composed scores for many films, such as "Little White Horse", "Irish Whiskey", "Moving Target", "The Doorway", etc. He is also Director of Irish Film Score Concert Screening Training, Composer Consultant for Moonstone International Training, and Chairman of the Music Jury for the Irish Film and Television Awards.

“The young conductor Derek Gleeson is brilliant, authoritative and dynamic, and it is because of this that the Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra has transcended.”

──Dublin "Ireland" Times"

"Under the baton of Irish conductor Gleeson, the performance is superb, elegant and convincing."

──"In Tune" Magazine

"Derek Gleason's conducting is high-spirited... It is a must-listen performance for Russian music lovers

."

──"Classical CD" magazine

“I doubt there has ever been a better Rigoletto than Gleeson’s, and the President of Ireland led the long ovation, which was a well-deserved performance.”

── Sunday Business Post" Born in Dongguan, Li Chuanyun is known as the "genius in the violin kingdom". He is a young Chinese performer who is as famous as Lang Lang and Li Yundi in the world. He is known as the youngest violinist in China. International master. In 2007, he went on stage at Dongguan Yulan Grand Theater to perform for the folks in Dongguan.

Li Chuanyun came to Dongguan to perform in 2007 to fulfill her grandmother's last wish. At that time, Dongguan citizens will be able to listen to the "'Sound of Spring' Solo Concert of Outstanding Violinist Li Chuanyun" at the Magnolia Grand Theater in Dongguan and listen to violinist Li Chuanyun's beautiful melodies.

Li Chuanyun was born on April 30, 1980, in a musical family in Qingdao. Her parents are both professional violinists. He started learning violin from his parents at the age of three and showed extraordinary talent. In 2001, Li Chuanyun, as the most outstanding violinist in Hong Kong, performed at the French Music Festival with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. It was hailed as the most attractive concert at the French Music Festival in 2001. He was hailed as the most talented young musician. Since then, he has Active on major stages around the world.

What is more noteworthy is that the violin Li Chuanyun is playing is a famous Italian GB Guadagnini violin made in 1784. This GB Guadagnini violin is a famous Guadagnini series violin. The best one among them, known as one of the ten famous Italian pianos in the world, was provided by Mr. Jerry Fuch, chairman of the World Famous Piano Association and the Stradivari Association, and allowed Li Chuanyun to use it for free.

Called "a first-class violinist" by the New York Times and "the evening was worth the chance to hear Li play the violin," Li Chuan-yun is the pride of Hong Kong people. He has been a Hong Kong resident since he was six years old, and was sponsored by entrepreneur Mr. Cai Kin-chung. He studied with Professor Lin Yaoji of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing for more than 10 years. He then received a full scholarship to study piano at the Juilliard School, and then at Xinxin University Nadi University Conservatory of Music and further studies in New York. Li has won many international competitions, including being unanimously selected by 20 judges as the youth champion of the 5th Wieniawski International Youth Violin Competition at the age of 11, and winning the violin prize at the Aspen Music Festival in 1998. Concerto competition winner.

Li often tours in China, Japan and the United States. In 2007, she performed in Hong Kong with the Tianjin Chinese Orchestra, the Orchester National de Lille and the China Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2008, Li will perform in New Zealand. , will also collaborate with the National Symphony Orchestra of China at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, and perform a concert with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hong Kong Cultural Center.

The repertoire of Li's recital includes Bach's "Chaconne", Franck's "Violin Sonata", and rare classic violin music, such as Tartini's "The Devil's Trill", Chen Gang's "Morning in Miaoling", Yang Baozhi's adaptation of "House of Flying Daggers", Williams' "Sutra's List", Dinica's "Hola Dance" and Tchaikovsky's "Waltz", etc.