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5staccato

“5taccato”, formerly known as “Strike Percussion Group”, is a new generation of Chinese percussion group born in 2018 and one of the most prominent young percussion groups in the country.

In 2023, they were officially endorsed, became the percussion group of the famous French percussion brand Bergerault, and changed their name to “5taccato”. The “5taccato” group is made up of young teachers from major conservatories in China and is active all year round on the percussion scene in China and abroad. Its members possess superb individual skills and have many years of experience in ensemble chemistry.

They are classmates at school, work partners and good friends in life. Colorful music is like touching stories that stay in the hearts of listeners. In particular, the first concert at Shenyang Conservatory in May 2019 was a complete success and received unanimous praise from the audience. From playing style to group formation, they can freely change shape to adapt to different scenes; plus, the personalized conversations between them are often one of the most charming aspects of live performances.

His transcendent understanding, unique playing style and seemingly innate stage appeal bring audiences a new and wonderful visual and auditory experience and a new discovery of the infinite charm of percussion instruments.

Thanks to word of mouth, the influence of the “5taccato” percussion ensemble is gradually spreading, not only in China, but now beyond language barriers, reaching out to the world!

The artists

Shuaili PENG

Peng Shuaili, was born in Hunan Province, China, currently serves in Music College of Hunan Normal University as percussion professor. Principal percussionist of Xiao Xiang Philharmonic Orchestra. The member of counsel of International Percussion Education Association, and also certified as National Percussionist.

He was admitted by Joseph Haydn Konservatorium des Landes Burgenland in Eisenstadt in 2002, And study with Professor Erwin Bieber, after graduating in 2008, he continued his music career in Hochschule für Musik Franz Listz Weimar with the famed percussionist Markus Leoson. After one year? he obtained his Diploma in percussion. 

In 2009, he worked with INGO Wernsdorf, as percussionist in the orchestra of Deutsches National Theater und Staats Kapelle Weimar.

During his abroad time in Germany and Austria, Peng Shuaili participated hundreds of concerts. As soloist and leadership, he worked with Austrian Youth Orchestra, German Jena Philharmonic Orchestra, German Weimar National Opera House and other orchestras, which is also achieved his Europe touring with ensembles and Symphony.

In February, 2011, he held a solo Percussion Concert in Weimar, which was praised and affirmed by the professors and the audience. In 2014, he won the position of the percussionist of

Symphony Orchestra of the Central Opera House and accompanied the orchestra to perform in many European countries.

On November 27, 2016, the Symphony series of the weekend concert of the National Grand Theatre - "Sonata, Rhapsody" percussion and Orchestra Concerto Concert played as the percussion solo. In March 2017, he led Upg percussion orchestra to perform in Xiangjiang future master Percussion Concert of Changsha concert hall.

Hanyin MO

Hanyin MO, Percussionist, graduated from Mozarteum University Salzburg with a master’s degree of percussion.

Now he is teaching percussion in Sichuan Conservatory of Music and serving as the Principal Timpanist in Symphony Orchestra of Sichuan Conservatory of music.

He won the “Best Timpani Performance” award in Bulgarian International Percussion Competition.

He held several recitals and participated in many ensembles, concertos, chamber orchestras. He has also been invited to teach master classes and to participate in a lot of interactive practice, music festival and academic sharing activities.

Shengnan HU

Born in Jiangsu province of China, Shengnan Hu showed an extraordinary talent in music in her early childhood and began to learn to play the piano at the age of five. Later on, at the age of ten, she began to learn to play her second instrument xylophone. In 1996, Hu entered music school affiliated to the Central Music Academy of China in Beijing, where she majored in the performing art of percussion instruments with Mr. Zhao ji. In 2002, Shengnan Hu was enrolled by China Central Academy of Music and at the same year, she entered Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz and studied with professor Gerald Fromme and professor Ulrike Stadler, Shengnan Hu was awarded the highest scholarship by the Austrian government and hailed to be one of the excellent students and the most promising percussionist of the Universität. In 2007, Shengnan Hu was enrolled by Hochschule fuer Musik "Hanns Eisler" Berlin, respectively studied with professor Li Biao, Rainer Seegers and Franz Schindlbeck and graduated with performing art degree together with scholarship awarded by Berlin National Culture Foundation. Since 2018 Hu became gueste professor at Xinghai Conservatory of Music China. She currently teaches at Hochschule fuer Musik "Hanns Eisler" Berlin and Akademie fuer Musik Berlin.

Shengnan Hu won many competition awards including the coveted gold prize at Hummel International Percussion Instrument Competition in Munich. silver prize and best timpanist at the International Percussion Instrument Competition in Bulgaria (gold prize at this competition was not won).

Respectively played with many orchestras including Deutsche Symphonie Orchester Berlin, Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Royal Scotland National Orchestra, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, China National Symphony Orchestra?Neu Brandenburg Philharmonie, Brandenurgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt, Kug Orchester Graz in Austria, Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra, China Philhamonic, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, European-Chinese Festival Orchestra, German Chamber Orchestra, Preussischen Chamber Orchester Germany, Austrian Brass Band, Percusemble Berlin and Percussion NOVA Graz . Hu Sheng Nan’s concerts have brought her to Germany, France, Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Algeria, Turkey and many more other countries.

She was also frequently invited to give recitals at many music festivals such as BAD KISSINGEN and The Best of Berlin, Kassel Music Festival, Young Euro Classic Festival Berlin, Beijing Modern Music Festival, Linz International Percussion Music Festival, Leoben Music Festival. In 2008, Shengnan Hu was invited to play at the Closing Ceremony of Beijing Olympic 2008. She played in many well-known concert halls like Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, Brandenburg Theater Germany, NCPA Concert Hall in Beijing.

Xiao WANG

Xiao Wang currently serves as Associate Principal Percussionist of the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra, where she has played since year 2013. Previously, she joined the Staatskapelle Weimar (Germany) as a Section Percussionist from 2010-2013. She appeared with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Macao Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (Australia). She has performed under the baton of numerous celebrated conductors including Lorin Maazel, Charles Dutoit, Christian Thielemann, Christoph Eschenbach, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Yan Pascal Torterlier, Manfred Honeck, Lan Shui.

Xiao Wang has also appeared as a solo percussionist numerous other times including successfully performed the great aquatic art performance- “Enduring Memories of HangZhou” that held for the opening ceremony of the 11th G20 Summit in 2016. She also played as a percussion soloist with the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra at the concert for the 3rd China and Eastern European Countries Forum on Cultural Cooperation in 2017. She was invited to be the jury member for the 10th to 17th National Youth Percussion Competition, and also invited to be the jury member for the “Hummingbird” Chinese Youth Music Competition that organized by China and Germany. 

Xiao finished the Orchester Academy Program in Hochschule fur Musik Franz Liszt Weimar (Germany) in 2011, where she studied with Professor Markus Leoson.  She received her Mater of Music (Percussion) degree from Carnegie Mellon University, School of Music (Pittsburgh,PA, USA) in 2010, where she studied with Mr. Tim Adams, former Principal Timpanist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. She received her Bachelor of Music (Percussion) degree from Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore in 2008, where she studied with Mr. Jonathan Fox, Principal Percussionist of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

Zhengdao LU

As an active percussionist soloist, he’s performed in Asia, North America and Europe. Zhengdao LV made his debut at the National Center for Performance Arts Concert Hall in 2008 as concerto soloist with the China National Symphony Orchestra for the 2008 Olympic Music Season and eared in many major concert halls of China as a concerto soloist since then. He has performed as both soloist and chamber musician at countless music festivals and events, he is also the founding member of ‘Striking’ Percussion Ensemble, and play a Duo ‘LL’ with Simon Lin regularly. He can be heard as a soloist from Naxos Recordings as well.

As a member of the National Opera Orchestra from 2007-2023. he has performed in every major concert hall and opera theater in China–and also has been a part of orchestra tours to Europe, USA, Africa, Middle East and East Asia under the baton of many great maestros. He has also appeared as guest timpanist at major

Chinese orchestras such as NCPA Orchestra, Hangzhou Phil, Guiyang SO, Nanchang SO, Qingdao SO, Guangxi SO, Fujian SO etc.

As a Clinician and Educator, he gives Clinics around Asia and North America.

He was a prize winner awarded at 2nd Universal Marimba Competition in 2004.

He is a co-founder and organizer of the Shenyang International Percussion Festival and aboard member of PAS China chapter. Also, Committee Board member of percussion organizations such as China Percussion Association, Liaoning Percussion Society, China Marching Percussion Association and China Marimba Organization etc.

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