What's on in Shenzhen

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SHENZHEN, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- The following are shows and exhibitions available in Shenzhen in the coming week:

Isao Suzuki OMA SOUND

Date: Oct. 18

Venue: B10 Live, Shenzhen OCT-LOFT

Introduction:

Known as the grand master of jazz in Japan, Isao Suzuki is a bassist, multi instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer and bandleader. Suzuki has released more than 50 albums, including several winners of the prestigious Japan Jazz Prize award. This concert is a part of the 9th OCT-LOFT Jazz Festival, which will present more than 10 shows, including concerts, talks and screenings from Oct. 15 to Oct. 20.

Riccardo Chailly and Lucerne Festival Orchestra Concert

Date: Oct.19

Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall

Introduction:

The summer of 2003 saw the birth of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, which was founded by the Italian conductor Claudio Abbado and the Festival's executive and artistic director Michael Haefliger. The orchestra comprises internationally acclaimed principals, chamber musicians, and music teachers, as well as members of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and the Filarmonicadella Scala.

Riccardo Chailly, director of this concert, has been the Lucerne Festival Orchestra's Music Director since 2016. He regularly conducts many leading European orchestras and has received many prizes for his more than 150 CDs.

Moment Joyful -- Zhao Yinyin and His Friends' Concert

Date: Oct.20

Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall

Introduction:

Zhao Yinyin is a world-class pianist, an exclusive Steinway artist, and a leading figure of the 1970s' pianists in China. Zhao received his bachelor and master degrees from The Juilliard School where he studied under the tutelage of the piano master and educator Martin Cannin.

He has been the gold medalist and the prize recipient of more than 40 international piano competitions and has received extensive attention from the classical music critics worldwide. Mozart's works will be played in the concert. Enditem

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