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Nodoka Okisawa conductor
Leia Zhu violin
Music bursting with summer sunshine to brighten even the chilliest of days.
The nights are drawing in and the sea’s getting distinctly chilly – what better time for a concert full of summer sunshine from conductor Nodoka Okisawa and the London Philharmonic Orchestra? Ravel opens his book of fairytales, and conjures sounds of pure enchantment. The young Bizet pours all his genius into a symphony that seems to dance and glow with sun-kissed melody (you can tell that this is the composer of Carmen). And the phenomenal 19-year-old violinist Leia Zhu weaves her spell in Prokofiev’s shimmering First Violin Concerto: believe us, it’s going to be magical.
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Leia Zhu Biography
18 years old British-Chinese violinist Leia Zhu has performed in over 20 countries since her debut at the age of 4.
Zhu became the youngest artist to be managed by HarrisonParrott at 12 years old.
Her international performance career since 6 years old includes concerts with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Russian State Symphony Orchestra and Zürcher Kammerorchester.
Recent career highlights include performing:
- with London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle at BMW Classics, London Trafalgar Square at 14
- with Westlife for a violin solo in ‘You Raise Me Up’ at their WeChat livestream, which amassed 28 million views at 15
- with Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and Paavo Järvi at 16
- with Philharmonia Orchestra, opening their regional seasons in Leicester and Canterbury at 17
- at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall at 17
- her Wigmore Hall recital debut at 17
Roles Zhu has within the classical music industry include:
- Artist-in-Residence with the London Mozart Players since the age of 14
- Patron of HarrisonParrott Foundation since 15
- Education Ambassador of LMP since 16
BBC Music Magazine Christmas Edition 2021 named Leia as 'Rising Star' at 15 years old.
Leia was the youngest musician on Classic FM's 30 under 30 at 15 years old.
She has recently been shortlisted as Young Artist for the Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2025.
NOTE: more concerts to be announced
Read MoreZhu became the youngest artist to be managed by HarrisonParrott at 12 years old.
Her international performance career since 6 years old includes concerts with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Russian State Symphony Orchestra and Zürcher Kammerorchester.
Recent career highlights include performing:
- with London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle at BMW Classics, London Trafalgar Square at 14
- with Westlife for a violin solo in ‘You Raise Me Up’ at their WeChat livestream, which amassed 28 million views at 15
- with Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and Paavo Järvi at 16
- with Philharmonia Orchestra, opening their regional seasons in Leicester and Canterbury at 17
- at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall at 17
- her Wigmore Hall recital debut at 17
Roles Zhu has within the classical music industry include:
- Artist-in-Residence with the London Mozart Players since the age of 14
- Patron of HarrisonParrott Foundation since 15
- Education Ambassador of LMP since 16
BBC Music Magazine Christmas Edition 2021 named Leia as 'Rising Star' at 15 years old.
Leia was the youngest musician on Classic FM's 30 under 30 at 15 years old.
She has recently been shortlisted as Young Artist for the Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2025.
NOTE: more concerts to be announced
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