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Principal violinist of Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra

The chief violinist has the highest position in the symphony orchestra and the highest performance level. Where there is a solo, it is played by the lead violinist. The violin part, specifically the first violin, plays a very important role in the band, just like the soprano in the choir. Therefore, the chief of the first violin, that is, the leader of the violin, will naturally communicate frequently with the conductor, but not necessarily the head of the orchestra. Chief is not the "leader" of every voice. Every sound has a different tonic. The problem of every voice is beyond the control of the head of the orchestra. The chief's role is to correct the sound, and then lead the orchestra slightly when the conductor is away, giving the orchestra a general playing direction. In other words, the chief of an orchestra must try his best to understand the way and understanding of the conductor handling this work. This is very important for a band.

In the Spring Festival of 2009, a large-scale symphony concert of Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra was held in Ningbo Concert Hall, which made Yongcheng fans hooked up. The concert was conducted by the famous conductor Wang Yongji, and the young musician Huang Guozhen was the chief violinist. -Note, it's just that Huang Guozhen is the chief violinist in this field.

Zhang Le, born in a musical family in Shanghai, is now the chief violinist of Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra. As the only Asian violinist who signed a life-long contract with metropolitan opera, he repeatedly rewrote the record that China people won the highest honor in various large-scale violin playing competitions, established the leading position of Chinese violin playing in the western music industry, and was named "one of the greatest violinists in the world in 2 1 century" by The New York Times. Zhang Leshi played violin in Shanghai Symphony Orchestra from his father Zhang Qiyan and Zhang Qiyan. He was admitted to the primary school and middle school affiliated to the Conservatory of Music, and studied under Professor Zhao Jiyang and Professor Zhang. After winning the first prize in the national violin competition at the age of thirteen, she was appreciated by Dorothy Dilly, a world-famous violin educator. She said, "Your performance is impeccable. You will become an excellent violinist and the whole world will hear your piano sound." 1 1 years later, Zhang Le won the first prize at the American Aspen Music Festival hosted by Reddy. Professor Reddy excitedly awarded a full scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in Zhang Le, and led Zhang Le to enter this famous school of music, and directly studied under Reddy for a degree as a senior performer.

Metropolitan opera, known as the world's number one band, made a list of talents. In the fierce expert competition, Zhang Le once again stood out and became the first, rewriting the history that China people missed this first band. He became a lifelong violinist in metropolitan opera, and since then he has performed on the same stage with world famous singers Domingo, Pavarotti and Fleming, benefiting a lot.

As a student, Zhang Le often won prizes in the Mei Niuyin violin competition in England, the wieniawski violin competition in Poland, the Baltimore and mulberry violin competitions in the United States and the Queen Elizabeth music competition in Belgium. These achievements are closely related to the six years' teaching of the lifelong judge of the Elizabeth International Violin Competition and master Sinov of Pippo Conservatory of Music in the United States.

Zhang Le held solo concerts in America, Asia and Europe, and also performed concertos with Maryland Symphony Orchestra, Halisbury Symphony Orchestra, Denver Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Solo Chamber Orchestra, Haneda Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Grand Canyon Music Festival Orchestra and Aspen Music Festival Orchestra. Zhang Le also cooperated with James and Levin, artistic directors and conductors of metropolitan opera, and regularly attended ensemble concerts held in Carnegie Hall, which had a far-reaching influence.

Zhang Le has played the lead violin in different bands for many times, and has played the lead violin solo in Linsky Kosakov's "One Thousand and One Nights" and Richard Strauss's "Heroic Life", playing symphonies with the famous Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra's lead Roman Carroll and Chicago Symphony Orchestra's lead casares. Juilliard also invited Zhang Le to give lectures and attend large classes. Some students he tutored won grand prizes in international violin competitions.

As early as 1994, Zhang Le led Langton, a famous American string manufacturer and connoisseur, to Shanghai for the first time to introduce the world famous piano, and used Strati Vari, a famous piano used by Chrysler, in the CD of Tchaikovsky violin concerto recorded by Zhang Le and in later performances, Guanelli and GuaDagni were used many times.

Zhang is active in today's music scene. Diligent artistic practice, profound understanding of music, deliberate study of skills and breakthrough innovation of playing style are being loved and praised by more and more people.