Future melodies in ancient keys


In line with its commitment to nurturing young talent, the festival features emerging musicians such as pianist An Tianxu, cellist Wang Tianyou, and Japanese pianist Hayato Sumino, who will participate in both performances and masterclasses, demonstrating their unique voices in the classical and crossover music scene.
"These young artists possess exceptional technical skills and distinctive artistic voices," says Yu. "We are providing more opportunities for young musicians to showcase their talents. From classical interpretations to avant-garde crossover explorations, they convey the festival's theme through diverse performances, injecting fresh energy into the future of classical music."
With the goal of making music accessible, the festival will extend its reach beyond traditional concert halls. The "music and travel" initiative invites audiences to explore Beijing's cultural landmarks through interactive music experiences. This innovative project blends the worlds of tourism, music, and community engagement, offering an immersive way to experience the city's cultural life.
"I've noticed many young people watch concerts on their phones, either recorded or livestreamed. While videos can offer a glimpse of music, nothing compares to the full experience of live performances," says Yu. "True magic happens in the shared energy, the immediacy, and the connection with the music and performers. We encourage young people to step away from their screens and embrace that magic — it's where the heart of music beats strongest."
