
Ray Chen. File photos
Violin virtuoso Ray Chen is returning to Shenzhen for a breathtaking recital that inspires music fans. With his virtuosity, expressive style, and imposing stage presence, Chen will perform a diverse program demonstrating why he is one of the most sought-after violinists worldwide.
Violinist and online personality, Chen redefines what it means to be a classical musician in the 21st century. With a global reach that enhances and inspires a new classical audience, his remarkable musicianship transmits to millions around the world, reflected through his engagements both online and with the foremost orchestras and concert halls around the globe.
Born in Taiwan and raised in Australia, Chen was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music at age 15, where he studied with Aaron Rosand and was supported by Young Concert Artists. He is a former first prize winner at the Menuhin and Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competitions. His previous instrument was the 1714 "Dolphin" Stradivarius, once owned by Jascha Heifetz, on loan from the Nippon Music Foundation.
In 2025, Chen began a new chapter in his musical journey, exploring the world of rare violins and play-testing 24 Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesùs (and counting). Among them, a 1727 Stradivarius has become one of his favorites so far and is the instrument he currently performs on.
Recognized as "one to watch" by The Strad and Gramophone magazines, he was featured in Forbes' 30 most influential Asians under 30. His work includes appearances on the TV series “Mozart in the Jungle,” a longstanding partnership with Giorgio Armani — who designed his Mozart album cover — and performances at high-profile events like France's Bastille Day, the Nobel Prize Concert in Stockholm, and the BBC Proms.

Chelsea Wang.
His recital performance will be joined by pianist Chelsea Wang. Praised by The New York Times as an "excellent young pianist," Wang is an award-winning soloist, chamber musician, and educator who has performed extensively across North America, Europe, and Asia.
She is a prizewinner and finalist in national and international competitions, including the Seoul International Piano Competition, Washington International Piano Competition, and New York International Piano Competition.
Together, the duo will perform five works spanning the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras. The program includes Mozart's elegant "Violin Sonata in B-flat Major," Grieg's passionate "Violin Sonata No. 3 in C Minor," Bach's majestic and delightful "Partita No. 3 in E Major" for solo violin, and finally, Sarasate's lively "Playera" and dazzling showpiece "Carmen Fantasy."
Time: 7:30 p.m., May 28
Tickets: 180-680 yuan
Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall, Futian District (深圳音乐厅)
Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit D