The Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra will perform this October in: New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Toronto, Burlington, Sarasota, and Providence.

For Margaux Brooks, executive film producer and veteran comedic actress, seeing Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night was an almost indescribable journey into the divine.

James Griffin, a classical music radio broadcaster from Australia, organizes international music tours for people in his region who appreciate music.
“I’m impressed by the level of the quality,” said Ms. Kulikova, who has worked on photo shoots for Condé Nast publications like Allure, Glamour, The New Yorker, and GQ.
Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra impressed broadcaster James Chladek, who saw their performance at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night.

Musician Jules Levine was taking notes through Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance Saturday evening at Carnegie Hall.
Craig Mourton, assistant provost at the Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J., brought 40 of his students to experience Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 5.

Having experienced just half of a performance of Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at intermission in Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5, Ms. Dale Robertson was already impressed by the refinement, delicacy, and richness of the music.

“It’s a very fresh approach for me,” said Mr. Mavec. The orchestra blends traditional Chinese instruments such as the erhu seamlessly into a classical symphony orchestra. It the first of its kind.

“I totally love this. This is fantastic,” Smith said, adding that he loved both the Chinese pieces and the European ones.

Alexandra York, author, art critic, and music lover, enjoyed Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5.

Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra uniquely combined Eastern and Western music at Carnegie Hall Saturday.
NEW YORK—Howard Mager, a long-time senior vice president at McGraw Hill Construction, who now owns a management coaching firm, was stunned upon his first encounter with Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra.

Retired army major Rick Knight thought the concert by Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall was “one of the best things I’ve ever been to.”

“It was the most outstanding performance that we have ever seen,” said the colonel, who attended the afternoon performance on Oct. 5.

Bill Kelly, owner of an executive recruitment business, said Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra was awesome.

Prof. Marjanca Kuscer travelled more than 4,000 miles to see her daughter perform in Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Oct. 5.

One friend shed tears and both were blown away by the soprano at Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5.

NEW YORK—Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra brought the unique sound of the East and West combined to Carnegie Hall Saturday.

Architect Ian Petrossian especially enjoyed the sound of the traditional Chinese instruments in the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra.
The Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra will perform this October in: New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Toronto, Burlington, Sarasota, and Providence.

For Margaux Brooks, executive film producer and veteran comedic actress, seeing Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night was an almost indescribable journey into the divine.

James Griffin, a classical music radio broadcaster from Australia, organizes international music tours for people in his region who appreciate music.
“I’m impressed by the level of the quality,” said Ms. Kulikova, who has worked on photo shoots for Condé Nast publications like Allure, Glamour, The New Yorker, and GQ.
Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra impressed broadcaster James Chladek, who saw their performance at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night.

Musician Jules Levine was taking notes through Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance Saturday evening at Carnegie Hall.
Craig Mourton, assistant provost at the Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J., brought 40 of his students to experience Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 5.

Having experienced just half of a performance of Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at intermission in Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5, Ms. Dale Robertson was already impressed by the refinement, delicacy, and richness of the music.

“It’s a very fresh approach for me,” said Mr. Mavec. The orchestra blends traditional Chinese instruments such as the erhu seamlessly into a classical symphony orchestra. It the first of its kind.

“I totally love this. This is fantastic,” Smith said, adding that he loved both the Chinese pieces and the European ones.

Alexandra York, author, art critic, and music lover, enjoyed Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5.

Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra uniquely combined Eastern and Western music at Carnegie Hall Saturday.
NEW YORK—Howard Mager, a long-time senior vice president at McGraw Hill Construction, who now owns a management coaching firm, was stunned upon his first encounter with Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra.

Retired army major Rick Knight thought the concert by Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall was “one of the best things I’ve ever been to.”

“It was the most outstanding performance that we have ever seen,” said the colonel, who attended the afternoon performance on Oct. 5.

Bill Kelly, owner of an executive recruitment business, said Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra was awesome.

Prof. Marjanca Kuscer travelled more than 4,000 miles to see her daughter perform in Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Oct. 5.

One friend shed tears and both were blown away by the soprano at Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5.

NEW YORK—Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra brought the unique sound of the East and West combined to Carnegie Hall Saturday.

Architect Ian Petrossian especially enjoyed the sound of the traditional Chinese instruments in the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra.