From 1953 to 1957, Li Delun was enrolled by the Moscow Conservatory to further his study in conducting with Professor Nickolai Anosov, and conducted over 20 orchestras throughout the former USSR. In the fall of 1957, after graduating from the Moscow Conservatory, he returned to China and became Conductor and Artistic Director of the China Central Philharmonic Orchestra. He also appeared as conductor in Czechoslovakia, Finland, Japan, Korea and Cuba in the following years.
In 1977, during the political tumult of the late 1970’s, Li Delun bravely conducted L.v. Beethoven's 5th Symphony in a gala concert commemorating the 150th anniversary of L.v. Beethoven's death, which was a historical concert in China's musical history. The event marked China's first public performance of the piece since the 10-year long Cultural Revolution: it drew worldwide attention and signaled the reemergence of classical music in China. Ten years later, he conducted yet another impressive concert of which more than 810 musicians gathered together to open the Beijing Symphonic Festival. The China Central Philharmonic Society travelled the world performing under his baton. From 1985 to 1995, as a guest conductor, Li Delun toured Luxembourg, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Canada, USA, Soviet Union, Chinese Hong Kong and Taiwan. He guest-conducted numerous international orchestras, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 1986 and 1989 respectively. Later he was Advisor of the China National Symphony Orchestra.
Delun devoted his life to the promotion of classical music in China. As an outstanding Chinese musician, he premiered many Chinese works. He also introduced many Chinese composers' works abroad including The Yellow River Cantata and Song of Mountain Forest.
In 1979, Maestro Li joined hands with American violinist Isaac Stern to perform the violin concertos of W.A. Mozart and Johannes Brahms. This historical musical collaboration was captured in the Academy Award-winning documentary “From Mao to Mozart”, which offered some of the first glimpses of a newly opening China. In the ensuing years, Li served as a bridge between musicians from China and abroad, performing with many world-class musicians including David Oistrakh, Isaac Stern, Yehudi Menuhin, Paul Tortelier, Yo-Yo Ma, Fou Ts'ong, Bezrodnai, Tatiana Nikolayeva and Leonora Milà, as well as well-known Chinese pianists Loyi Wu, Liu Shikun, Yin Cheng zong and Shi Shucheng, violinists Lu Siqing, Xue Wei and Yu Linan, and many others.
Li Delun had been a member of the Jury at the Menuhin International Violin Competition in Paris in 1985 and the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1986. He was the President of the Jury at the National Competition of Orchestra Conductors in China in 1993. He devoted himself to musical education, believing that classical music was not rarefied art for the upper class but rather something to be enjoyed by all. He was a tireless advocate for classical music and spent his free time lecturing on the subject of music enjoyment throughout China, presenting its beauty and sophistication with a simple and humorous delivery to university students and factory workers alike, making it appealing to the younger generation as well as the general public. He has given hundreds of lectures in more than 20 cities in China.
Li Delun was awarded the Honorary Prize of Conductorship of China in 1980. His professional and philanthropic work earned him rewards and accolades around the world. He was granted the Liszt Memory Medal by the Ministry of Culture and Education of Hungary in 1986, and was awarded the National Medal of Friendship by President Boris Yeltsin of Russia in 1997. He adjudicated for the International Tchaikovsky Cello Competition in Moscow in 1990 and the International Menuhin Violin Competition in Paris.
On October 19, 2001, Li Delun died at age 84 in a Beijing hospital, after having lived a full and meaningful life dedicated to music.
Named after the renowned Chinese conductor Li Delun, who founded the first symphony orchestra in People’s Republic of China, the foundation is now well known in the community as a presenter of high quality musical events such as the annual “East-Meets-West New Year’s Concert” at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Aside from forming the Toronto Festival Orchestra, which gives talented young aspiring musicians a chance to work alongside with seasoned professionals, the foundation also provides a platform for young up-and-coming soloists to play on the concert hall stage accompanied by a professional orchestra in front of a live appreciating audience.
The Li Delun Music Foundation also holds masterclasses given by international acclaimed artists such as Liu Shikun, Lang Lang, Sa Chen and Haochen Zhang, and continues to hold educational events for young audiences of all ethnicities and musical background.
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As a founding member of the first symphony orchestra of the People's Republic of China, Li Delun worked, endured, struggled and witnessed a side of China's history that few people know about, here are some of the nicer memories from the not too distant past depicting some of the most important moments for China's music as well as diplomacy.
Honorary Chairman 榮譽主席 |
Wu Zuqiang, Composer 吳祖强, 作曲家 Honorary President of the Chinese Musicians' Association 中國音樂家協會名誉主席 Honorary President of the Central Conservatory of Music, China 中央音樂学院教授, 名誉院长 |
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Honorary Artistic Director 榮誉藝術總監 |
Lang Lang, Pianist 郎朗, 鋼琴家 |
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Honorary Advisors 榮誉顧问 |
Huang Feili, Conductor 黄飛立, 指揮 |
Yan Liangkun, Conductor 嚴良坤, 指揮 |
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Honorary Vice Chairman 榮譽副主席 |
Kai Wu (Tom Wu), President of Kaiyaoservice 吳凱 加拿大凯耀, 留學移民投資集團總裁 |
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Chairperson 理事长 |
Yan Li 李燕 |
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President 會長 |
Ying Lin 林盈 |
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Board of Directors 理事 |
Anli Huang 黄安理 |
Weifen Wang 王維芬 |
Hank Zhang 张宏甫 |
Taining Zhang 張泰寧 |
Dong Sheng 盛東 |
Qian Zhao 趙茜 |
Leonard Gilbert 祖恩 |
Jason Li 李建中 |
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Representative in China 駐中國代表 |
Lu li 李鹿 |
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Executive Directors |
Kemin Zhang 張科民 |
Rosalind Zhang 張韞斯 |