This month the Orchestra made its first visit to China since 2017, and its first with Music Director Vasily Petrenko. Performing concerts in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Jiageng Changsha, Wuhan and Nanjing with our Principal Cello Richard Harwood and star violinist Ray Chen as soloists, we drew large audiences in each city, and made a significant impact and helped forge lasting relationships with performing arts organisations across China.

Scroll down to see photos of what we got up to during the trip.


8 – 9 August, Beijing

Our tour began in the capital with two sell-out concerts at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), performing Britten's Four Sea Interludes, Korngold's Violin Concerto, Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, Tan Dun's Crouching Tiger Cello Concerto, and Shostakovich's Symphony No.5.


Second Violin Sali-Wyn Ryan and Principal Bassoon Fraser Gordon outside the NCPA.


Photo © Wang Xiaojing


Photo © Wang Xiaojing


Photo © Wang Xiaojing


10 – 11 August, Shanghai

Our next stop was Shanghai, the country's largest city, for two nights, again featuring concerto performances by Ray Chen and Richard Harwood, as well as the addition of Guan Xia's Mulan Psalm: Potpourri to open our concerts in the Cadillac Shanghai Concert Hall.


Photo © Sali-Wyn Ryan


Photo © Sali-Wyn Ryan

Composer Tan Dun was in the audience for the second night, and met Vasily Petrenko after the concert backstage.

Tan Dun posing with Vasily Petrenko and Richard Harwood


12 August, Shenzhen

Our tour brought us next to Shenzhen's Poly Theatre, where we met the the Shenzhen Poly Youth Orchestra. We had planned for a few of our musicians to deliver workshop sectionals for the Youth Orchestra in the afternoon, but flight delays meant it wasn't possible. Instead, we invited the Youth Orchestra to watch our rehearsal, and they then came on stage afterwards to give a short performance to some of our musicians. It was a pleasure to hear them!


14 August, Xiamen

After a day of travelling on Tuesday, Wednesday brought us to the southeastern coastal city's Jiageng Arts Centre. Before the concert three of our players, Josh Cirtina, Chantal Webster and Fraser Gordon hosted a Q&A session with some members of the audience.

Photos © Xiamen Poly Theater

 

 RPO Principal Contrabassoon Fraser Gordon taking a selfie with audience members and Ray Chen

In the evening our players got the chance to experience the sights, sounds and tastes of Xiamen!


Photo © Sali-Wyn Ryan

Second violins Sali copyThe second violins

Violas Ugne copyThe viola section

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Our brass section meeting some locals

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The double basses enjoying post-concert food and pints


16 August, Changsha

After another day of travelling and sightseeing, we received a warm welcome at Changsha Concert Hall.


Photos © Sali-Wyn Ryan


17 August, Wuhan

Our penultimate stop was Wuhan Qintai Concert Hall, a beautiful venue surrounded by a glade of lotus flowers.


Photo © Adriana Iacovache-Pana


Photo © Peter Graham


A group shot with Ray Chen to commemorate the tour...


...and some of the concerts, stage and tours team that makes it all happen!


18 August, Nanjing

Our tour finale took place at the Jiangsu Grand Theater in Nanjing, topping off the music with the Britten, Korngold and Rimsky-Korsakov. 

 
Players Rupert, Caitlin and Byron posing outside of Jiangsu Grand Theater

 
Photo © Peter Graham

As is tour tradition, the end of tour means some family portraits of our sections!

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Thank you to everyone who made our tour to China possible, and to the audiences who came to support us. We look forward to returning again soon.

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