12 Jan 2026
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Woodwind Echoes | An Evening of Student-Led Woodwind Chamber Music

On Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at 7:00 PM, the Woodwind Teaching and Research Office of The Yehudi Menuhin School Qingdao will present "Woodwind Echoes – Autumn 2025 Semester Chamber Music Concert" in the Menuhin Hall. This event is not only a presentation of the semester's teaching achievements but also a warm ensemble performance actively planned and fully dedicated by the students themselves.

 

Concert Information

Theme: Woodwind Echoes – Autumn 2025 Semester Chamber Music Concert of the Woodwind Teaching and Research Office

Time: Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 19:00

Venue: The Yehudi Menuhin School Qingdao · Menuhin Hall

Performers: Students of the Woodwind Teaching and Research Office

Faculty Advisors: Li Fengming, Li Lansong, Wang Xiubao, Wang You, Xing Bonan, Xiao Xiyuan, Zhang Bin, Zheng Jie'an, etc. (Listed in alphabetical order of their Chinese names' pinyin initials)

Presented by: Woodwind Teaching and Research Office, The Yehudi Menuhin School Qingdao

 

Under the leadership of Professor Li Lansong, Director of the Woodwind Teaching and Research Office, a distinguished faculty team specializing in flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and other disciplines provides students with systematic and meticulous guidance.

 

With the support of the faculty, this concert has been largely student-driven—from conceptualization and repertoire arrangement to logistics coordination and stage presentation. The students not only utilized their break times for repeated rehearsals, refining their parts and tone quality, but also motivated and grew together through collaboration. G10 students Wang Xinyu and Chen Miqi demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm and responsibility in organizing rehearsals and coordinating procedures. G7 student Song Zixuan generously shared his rich competition experience and stage insights with his peers, helping everyone enhance the默契 and expressiveness of their ensemble performances. Younger students like G5's Li Jiahe and G6's Zhao Tang also actively contributed to rehearsal assistance and logistical support, showing maturity beyond their years. It is this all-in, hands-on, "student-led" effort that makes this performance exceptionally sincere and precious.

 

The concert program spans multiple eras from Baroque, Classical, and Romanticism to modern works. It includes classic chamber music literature as well as special pieces that highlight the unique charm of woodwind instruments. This concert represents the answer sheet submitted by the woodwind students through a semester of focus and collaboration. We sincerely invite you to join us, listen to their growth, and feel the distinctive warmth and colorful timbres of the woodwind voices.