China News Service, Berlin, October 3 (Reporter Ma Xiuxiu) Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 6 in D major", Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor"... 2nd In the evening, the Berlin Philharmonic Hall was full of guests and friends.

Zhang Haiou, a young pianist living in Germany, together with the famous conductor Michael Koehle and his Leipzig Philharmonic Orchestra, performed a romantic concert on the occasion of the German National Day.

  Zhang Haiou said that Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor" is a musical work well-known to the audience, and it is also a repertoire with very positive energy.

It is currently the National Day holiday in China, and the 3rd is the National Day in Germany. I made an appearance as a Chinese musician. I hope that as a messenger of Sino-German cultural exchange, I can convey a positive energy through the concert platform.

  This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Germany.

Zhang Haiou told reporters that on the 10th, he will bring the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra of Germany and specially invite the famous Chinese conductor Mr. Fu Renchang to play the "Yellow River Piano Concerto" at the Elbe Philharmonic Hall in Hamburg, marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Germany. gift.

  "I feel that tonight's performance is very good." Ms. Cai Lin has lived in Germany for nearly 20 years.

She said that several well-known romantic works were performed in this performance. The performances coincided with the National Day holiday in China and the National Day in Germany. After listening to it, she felt very moved.

  Cai Lin is also from Hannover.

In her opinion, Zhang Haiou, as a Chinese musician, has received very good music education in China and Hannover, Germany, which is equivalent to the crystallization of Chinese and Western education and culture.

"Zhang Haiou's performances are particularly popular in Germany, and at the same time he is very concerned about the growth of the younger generation of Chinese musicians."

  "This performance is so exciting." Dr. Burkhard Kühnemann, a German audience member, told reporters that Zhang Haiou was one of the best pianists he knew.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Germany. He hoped that music could play a constructive role in promoting China-Germany friendship.

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