A good, different kind of HIFI mezzo-soprano album
The 15th anniversary of Talent Records
The 24K solid gold album is limited to 500 copies on the front page
The ultimate in sound engraving
One Take Recording 捕捉女中音最自然温暖的音响瞬间
The album is recorded using the One Take method, which retains the unique emotional moments of the musicians and the immediate enthusiastic response of the audience, creating an immersive listening experience that is suitable for everyone to enjoy.
Live in Shanghai
Mezzo-soprano Zhu Huiling emotionally interprets the classic melody of the Mood for Love
French, Italian, German, English, and multilingual classics show exquisite effects under the mellow and warm tone of the mezzo-soprano. Piano, trumpet, trombone, guitar, drums, bass and other diverse instrumental music are layered and textured, and complement each other with the vocals, making these familiar melodies in film and television look new in a jazzy way.
Zhu Huiling, mezzo-soprano
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Mezzo-soprano singer in Europe. He graduated from the High School Affiliated to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the Hamburg State Conservatory of Music and the Stuttgart State Conservatory of Music in Germany with a master's degree in art song and a doctorate diploma in opera singer. She has starred in operas such as Carmen, Werther, The Heart of a Woman, Duke Bluebeard, The Wilderness, and German-Austrian operettas. As one of China's most high-profile vocal artists, Zhu regularly performs operas such as Rigoletto, André Chénier, Tannhauser, Spanish Time, and Carmen, as well as Mahler's Symphonies No. 2, No. 3, and No. 8, Song of the Earth and Young Horn, Verdi's Requiem, Schubert's Rosamund, and premieres of Ye Xiaogang's Song of the Prairie, Lu Xun, The Secret of Creation and Ode to Heroes.
Since 2017, she has been invited to participate in the United Nations "World Human Rights Day" in Geneva and the "Silk Road" Gala concert tour hosted by the United Nations. In 2018, Zhu Huiling collaborated with the Munich Philharmoniker on the world premiere of Tan Dun's "Ode to Mercy", and then collaborated with Dudamel in Los Angeles on the work, touring Melbourne and Hong Kong. Since 2021, Zhu Huiling has joined hands with pianists Xue Yingjia and Li Jian to start a tour of art song concerts. In 2022, he premiered Wagner's "Wesendonk Songs" at the closing concert of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor Long Yu and the opening concert of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Festival conducted by Zhang Lu. In the 2022/23 season, she was the Artist-in-Residence of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra for the 2022/23 season.
She is also the artistic director of the New Generation Artists Foundation in Hamburg, Germany, a judge of the Timendorf Music Competition in Germany, and a judge of the bel canto group of the 2019 China Music Golden Bell Awards. Since August 2021, Zhu Huiling has been employed as a professor at the Shenzhen Conservatory of Music of the University of Hong Kong Chinese and a distinguished professor at the School of Arts and Media, Tongji University.
Zhu Python
Jazz Piano & Arranger
Hu Danfeng
trumpet
Hu Qingwen
trombone
Xu Zhihan
Jazz guitar
Yu Guojun
drum kit
Tian Beihe
bass
The 24K solid gold album is limited to 500 copies on the front page
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