Thursday, September 22 at 21:30
Jazz Vocal Emma & Pianist Zhang Mingwei Duo
Vocals/Vocal: Emma Lau
Piano/Piano: Zhang Mingwei
Free Entry/Free admission
Under the tutelage of Jade Lee, a signed jazz singer & jazz vocal educator with the famous Shanghai jazz label JZ, she continues to focus on the study and singing of classic jazz styles and vocal improvisation. He has performed with the famous Shanghai JZ All-Star Team, Guangzhou Wei Jazz Band, Zhuhai Golden Jazz Band, Guangzhou Maple Jazz Band and other professional teams. Lavo (SZ), Meeting Jazz (SZ), 158 jazz club (HZ), etc. hold special jazz concerts.
Zhang Mingwei, graduated from the Composition Department of Wuhan Conservatory of Music, is currently engaged in music creation and production and serves as the pianist of the World Chamber Orchestra. Zhang Mingwei was born in a musical family and had a great musical talent since childhood. He started to learn piano at the age of 5, and was admitted to Shenzhen Art School to study percussion in elementary school, and gained a good sense of rhythm and rhythm. During the same period, he created dozens of piano pieces with his own inspiration. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to the Composition Department of Wuhan Conservatory of Music with the second place in his major. He began to study composition theory and creation for five years. During this period, he developed a strong interest in jazz piano and studied by himself. After graduating from the school, he went to New York and Los Angeles for three study tours, and has formed his own unique jazz piano concept and skillful skills. He has been invited to Wuhan, Shenzhen, Shanghai JZ and Shanghai Blue note for many times to perform personal jazz piano works and won awards. Unanimously praised, won the runner-up in the 2019 National Jazz Golf Competition. In recent years, he has been active in Shenzhen, Xiamen, Shantou Poly Theater, as well as Shanghai and Shenzhen Concert Halls with the World Chamber Orchestra. The violin solo “Hope” and the cello “Memory Becomes Sand” composed by Zhang Mingwei and performed by violinist Lin Haoqi have left a deep impression on the audience since their performances.
Friday, September 23 at 21:30
Jazz Guitarist License Quartet
Guitar/Guitar: License
Trumpet/Trumpet: Seed Planting
Bass/Double Bass: Zhu Nan
Drums/D rums: Kam
Free Entry/Free admission
From 2009 to 2013, he studied guitar in the Department of Modern Music at Tianjin Conservatory of Music. Due to his incomparable love for jazz, he resolutely gave up his job at the time in 2016 and started his career as a professional musician. He has studied and communicated with musicians such as Rotem Sivan, Roman Pilon, Gu Zhongshan and Tommy Ho many times. His delicate and spatial playing always gives people a different musical experience.
Saturday, September 24th at 21:30
A Tribute to Jazz Master John Coltrane Concert. Shenzhen
Tenor Saxophone: Jojo Ma
Guitar/Guitar: License
Bass/Double Bass: Hideyuki Otani
Drums/Drums: Kam
Free Entry/Free admission
Without a doubt, jazz great John Coltrane is one of the most influential names in contemporary jazz. Whether it is his breathtaking performance level or the endless exploration of modern jazz, it has become an immortal subject of jazz. He uses his own music to interpret the meaning of life, which is short but eternal.
This Saturday, we will unite with musicians from Xi’an, Shenzhen and Hangzhou. On his birthday, we will re-experience his musical charm in different ways and combinations and pay tribute to this great musician.
Sunday, September 25th at 21:30
Jazz Trumpeter Zizhi & Jazz Guitar Licensed Duo & Jam Session
Trumpet/Trumpet: Seed Planting
Guitar/Guitar: License
Free Entry/Free admission
Studied in Jazz and Improvisation (trumpet) at Victoria College of Art, the only Chinese student in that class. Under the tutelage of Eugene ball, winner of Australia’s Best Jazz Album in 2008, learning rhythm with national treasure drummer David jones, pianist Andrea Keller, guitarist Ashley Cross learning jazz theory and composition, and singer Suuny Kim learning Yin Yang theory and Tai Chi. During school, he performed with his own quartet across Melbourne, participated in the Asian Music Roundtable as a student representative, and performed Aboriginal music “Two birds one from Australia one from Korea” with the Australian Arts Orchestra (AAO). Compared to other trumpet players, Zizhi’s tone is softer. While focusing on rhythm, singing is the musical element he cares most about.
Due to limited space, please call customer service before you arrive to reserve a seat for you.
Reservations are accepted from 18:30 to 20:30 in the afternoon every day, and reservations are not accepted after 21:00
Smoking is prohibited throughout the show, and there is a smoking area outside
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