Festival to highlight dynamism of symphonic music
Biennial event is celebration of talent that draws both domestic and international performers, Chen Nan reports.
By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-29 08:45

The National Centre for the Performing Arts will launch the highly anticipated ninth edition of the China Orchestra Festival on April 4. Over the course of 27 days, music lovers will be treated to 26 performances, showcasing the rich and dynamic energy of Chinese symphonic music.
A total of 21 professional orchestras from 11 provinces across the country, along with one prestigious international ensemble, will take part in this grand event. With 22 esteemed conductors and numerous distinguished soloists joining the festival, audiences can expect a diverse array of performances that highlight the evolution of China's symphonic scene.
According to Wang Luli, deputy director of NCPA's program management department, the festival — first launched in 2008 — is a major symphonic event held every two years. This year, it will feature 22 orchestras from both China and abroad, led by some of the most respected names in classical music.