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Saturday 19 September 2009
Xuefei Yang

The internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Xuefei Yang performs works by Bach, Regondi, Albeniz, Granados, Tarrega and more.

Xuefei is the first classical guitarist to emerge from China’s conservatoire system, and make a professional career on the world stage.

She recently made appearances on the BBC’s The Story of the Guitar, and performed at last year's Classical BRIT Awards at the Royal Albert Hall.

'Who is Ms. Yang? A Chinese classical guitarist, and, really, one of the most extraordinary instrumentalists in the world' - Jay Nordinger, New York Sun.

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Xuefei Yang

Please note this event is not an Aldeburgh Music promotion


Britten Studio, Snape
7.30pm

Tickets £25, £20, £15 (under 18s half price)


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Xuefei Yang

Xuefei Yang's busy schedule sees her performing over 50 concerts a year at prestigious venues across three continents, including Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Philharmonie Berlin, Lincoln Centre New York, and Beijing Concert Hall.

She regularly performs with some of the world’s leading orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic, English Chamber Orchestra, and BBC Concert Orchestra.

Her Spanish debut at the age of 14 was attended by the composer Joaquín Rodrigo. This year will see Xuefei return to Spain to record her third album for EMI Classics, with the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra. Her first EMI CD, Romance de Amor, achieved Gold Disc status, and her second, Forty Degrees North, was awarded Editor’s Choice in Gramophone magazine.