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Venue:Chamber Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on November 4th, 2010
Introduction:To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Fryderyk Chopin's Birth, the Polish consulate in Guangzhou has organized a piano recital by the Polish jazz pianist Artur Dutkiewicz on November 4th.
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Venue:Symphony Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on October 13th and 14th, 2010
Introduction:The first Mercedes-Benz International Music Festival will travel through three Chinese cities in October. Over 40 percussionists and 7 ensembles will be performing during the festival, with music genres varying from Latin and jazz to classical.
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Venue:Symphony Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on October 8th Friday, 2010
Introduction:A series of concerts presenting German romantic orchestral pieces will be held throughout the 2010/11 season at the Xinghai Concert Hall. Beethoven has been chosen to open the series on October 8th.
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Venue:Symphony Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on October 16th, Saturday, 2010
Introduction:On October 16th, the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra shall be directed by British conductor Christopher Hogwood for a delightful evening of baroque music.
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Venue:Symphony Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on September 26th, 2010
Introduction:Cherish the Ladies is an all-female Irish-American super group.
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Venue:Guangzhou Opera House
Time:20:00 on September 25th, 2010
Introduction:Concerto Köln (Concerto Cologne) is a baroque music chamber ensemble which was formed in 1985. In 1992, they founded the Cologne Festival of Early Music with the aid of Deutschland Radio.
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Venue:T:Union
Time:20:00 on September 24th, Friday, 2010
Introduction:On September 24th, the musicians from academic background might bring you to experience a romantic and free music world.
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Venue:Symphony Hall, Xinghai Concert Hall
Time:20:00 on September 25th, 2010
Introduction:Yip Wing-sie is a well known conductor in Hong Kong. She was Principal Conductor and later Music Director of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra from 1997 to 2003. The program consists of seven pieces by French and Italian composers.
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