Rising Star Jingzu Li Joins Accordi Musicali Festival 2026 as Soloist

20 March 2026

Rising violinist Jingzu Li, finalist of the Classic Violin Olympus 2025, is set to appear as a soloist at the Accordi Musicali Festival 2026, marking another important milestone in her rapidly ascending international career.

At just eighteen years old, Jingzu Li has already established herself as one of the most promising young violinists of her generation. Born in China, she began playing the violin at the age of four and has since demonstrated exceptional artistic maturity and technical command. Her musical journey has taken her from the Music School affiliated with the Xinghai Conservatory to Europe, where she currently studies at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts under Professor Erik Schumann, and, from October 2025, at the prestigious Kronberg Academy.

Her list of achievements is remarkable for such a young artist. Among her recent successes are First Prize at the Zhuhai International Mozart Competition for Young Musicians (2023), Second Prize at the International Jascha Heifetz Competition (2025), and recognition as a laureate of the Sendai International Music Competition (2025). These accolades have firmly positioned her on the global classical music stage.

As a soloist, Jingzu Li has already collaborated with leading orchestras including the Salzburg Chamber Soloists, Madrid Philharmonic Orchestra, Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. Her performances have been guided by distinguished conductors such as Christoph Poppen, Sergey Smbatyan, and Junichi Hirokami, among others.

Her invitation to perform at the Accordi Musicali Festival 2026 reflects both her growing international recognition and her artistic refinement. Audiences can expect a performance defined by sensitivity, virtuosity, and a distinctive musical voice, as this exceptional young violinist continues to shape her place among the leading talents of the new generation.

 
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