What's on in Shenzhen

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SHENZHEN, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- The following are shows and exhibitions available in Shenzhen in the coming week:

Strolling at Classical Night Clarinet and Piano Duet

Date: Dec. 13

Venue: Theater Studio, Shenzhen Concert Hall

Introduction:

Francesco Attesti is an Italian pianist of international acclaim. Among his generation of musicians, he is considered one of the finest interpreters of the Romantic and early Twentieth Century Repertoire.

As a winner of numerous national and international competitions, he maintains an impressive schedule of concerts, both as a soloist and as a chamber musician, in Italy and abroad.

Musicinspiring Symphony Orchestra Public Performance

Date: Dec. 14

Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall

Introduction:

Artistic Director of Shenzhen Mozart Music Week and Asia Pacific Center of Salzburg Mozart Genius Class, founder of Musicinspiring Program and Musicinspiring Symphony Orchestra, Kang Yongze has successfully given concerts in Germany, Spain and Argentina. With violin performer Fang Fang, piano performers Fang Wanru and Ji Zhilin, and Kang's students, this performance focuses on Beethoven's Piano Sonata "Moonlight," excerpts from Bizet's "L'Arlesienne" and Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite."

Exhibition: 40 Years of Humanizing Technology -- Art, Technology, Society

Date: until Feb. 16, 2020

Venue: The Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Introduction:

This is the first time that Ars Electronica, a new media art event founded in Linz, Austria, comes to Shenzhen. In retrospect to the history of art in science and technology throughout the past four decades in China and beyond, the exhibition invites visitors to a spectacular AI art journey of the future, and deeply delves into this disruptive revolution, which has been affecting each of us all around the world. Enditem

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