LiLa
Chamber Music Connects the World, participant
Kronberg Festival, concert
Kronberg Academy Precollege
Kronberg Academy Bachelor
Kronberg Academy Master
Kronberg Academy Professional Studies with Frans Helmerson, funded by the Christa Verhein foundation
Born in China in 2002, LiLa began playing the cello at the age of seven. She studied with Professor Min Cao at the Music Middle School affiliated to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the age of nine. In 2016 she began to study in the Juilliard School Precollege division with Professor Richard Aaron and Sieun Lin.
In the 13th Osaka International Music Competition in 2012, LiLa won the first prize, the Best String Performance Award and the Kobe Mayor Award. In the 9th "Antonio Janigro" International Cello Competition in Croatia in 2012, LiLa participated in senior group and won the first prize. In the following year on the24th Flame International Music Competition in Paris, she again won the first grand prize with full score given by all jurors. In 2014 LiLa reported in the 8th Tchaikovsky International competition for Young Musicians in Moscow, she won the first prize and became the youngest championship of this competition. She also won the 2nd prize in the 43rd Stulberg International String Competition in 2018.
LiLa has given concerts on many international stages such as the Verbier Festival, Schloss Elmau, Tsinandali Festival, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Beijing National Centre for the Performing Arts, Shanghai Symphony Hall, Moscow Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Tokyo Suntory Hall. She has worked with the orchestras such as: Orchestra Roma Sinfonietta, Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra, Moscow Virtuosi, the State Symphony Orchestra “New Russia”, Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra. And conductor such as: Christoph Eschenbach, Vladimir Spivakov, Yury Tkachenko, Norichika Iimori, Muhai Tang. As a chamber musician, she shared the stage with Steven Isserlis, Christian Tetzlaff, Gidon Kremer, David Geringas, Tabea Zimmermann and Antoine Tamestit.
She plays a 1690s Giovanni Grancino cello kindly loaned to her through the Beare’s International Violin Society.
Since October 2018, LiLa has been studying at Kronberg Academy with Frans Helmerson, generously made possible through the Christa Verhein foundation.
CONCERTI BRILLANTI I
Participants
- Hana Chang violin
- Elias David Moncado violin
- LiLa cello
- Petar Pejčić cello
- Dominik Wagner double bass
- Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Programme
Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805)
Cello concerto No. 6 in D major G 479
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Violin concerto No. 2 in D major KV 211
Intermission
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
Cello concerto No. 2 in D major Hob VIIb:2
Giovanni Bottesini (1821–1889)
Gran Duo Concertante (Arr. D. Wagner)
The concert ends at around 8.20 pm
Subject to change.
JANINE JANSEN & FRIENDS II
Participants
- Janine Jansen violin
- Pauline van der Rest violin
- Hana Chang violin
- Amihai Grosz viola
- Sào Soulez Larivière viola
- Noga Shaham viola
- Daniel Blendulf cello
- LiLa cello
- Benjamin Kruithof cello
- Denis Kozukhin piano
Programme
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Quartet movement in C minor D 703
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Piano quartet Nr. 3 in C minor op. 60
Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951)
„Verklärte Nacht“ in C minor for string sextet op. 4
Subject to change.
JANINE JANSEN & FRIENDS III
Participants
- Janine Jansen violin
- Anna Im violin
- Ruslan Talas violin
- Pauline van der Rest violin
- Amihai Grosz viola
- Sào Soulez Larivière viola
- Haesue Lee viola
- Daniel Blendulf cello
- LiLa cello
- Petar Pejčić cello
- Dominik Wagner double bass
- Denis Kozukhin piano
Programme
Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
Sonata in C major for two violins op. 56
Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904)
Piano quartet Nr. 2 in E flat major op. 87
Johann Strauss (1825–1899)
Metamorphoses for string septet
Subject to change.
LiLa – Concert
Participants
- LiLa cello
Programme
The program and concert flyer will be designed individually by the students.
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