Lü Jia nominated as jury member for the Toscanini Conducting Competition 2025
We are delighted to announce that our conductor Lü Jia has been appointed as a jury member for the prestigious Toscanini Conducting Competition. Organized by the Arturo Toscanini Foundation, this international competition is dedicated to discovering and supporting the most promising
January 25th – 26th | Lü Jia at Festival Waltz 2025
Conductor Lü Jia will be leading the NCPA Orchestra and the Beijing Philharmonic Choir for Festival Waltz 2025 at NCPA Beijing. @import url(https://www.onlystage.co.uk/wp-content/plugins/siteorigin-panels/css/front-flex.min.css); #pgc-17152-0-0 { width:100%;width:calc(100% - ( 0 * 30px ) ) } #pl-17152 .so-panel { margin-bottom:30px } #pl-17152 .so-panel:last-of-type
Lü Jia and China NCPA Orchestra: Complete Bruckner Cycle recordings release
On the occasion of the bicentennial of Anton Bruckner’s birth (1824–2024), Maestro Lü Jia and the China NCPA Orchestra celebrate this historic milestone with the release of the complete recordings of Bruckner’s symphonies. The result of years of dedication and artistic
November 28th | Lü Jia conducts the Orchestra Filarmonica di Pescara
The concert series "Note di Speranza" dedicated to promoting peace, returns with an extraordinary evening of classical music. Maestro Lü Jia will lead the Orchestra Filarmonica di Pescara in a compelling performance at Chiesa Spirito Santo in Pescara. The program
August 28th – September 3rd | Lü Jia conducting R. Wagner’s Das Rheingold at China NCPA
Chinese conductor Lü Jia will conduct R. Wagner’s Das Rheingold at China NCPA. Creative Director/Choreographer/Set & Costume & Lighting & Projection Designer: Stefano Poda Artistic Collaboration/ Assistant Designer: Paolo Giani Cei Cast Wotan (Baritone): Egils Silins Donner (Baritone): Sebastian Holecek Froh (Tenor) : WANG Chuan Loge (Tenor): Christian
Conductor Lü Jia joins Only Stage management Roster
Born in Shanghai, Lü Jia began studying piano and cello early on. He trained in conducting at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the University of Arts in Berlin. At twenty-four, he won first prize at the Antonio