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Young Artists From China And U.S. Collaborate On Innovative Program At Carnegie Hall


(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) NEW YORK, May 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A group of 20 young musicians from China, the United States, and several other countries recently performed at Carnegie Hall in a program focused on cross-cultural collaboration and musical innovation. Presented by Lincoln Square Music Management & Consulting INC, the event showcased a unique integration of classical music traditions with modern AI-assisted composition techniques.




Participants of the Lincoln Square Music Management & Consulting INC program at Carnegie Hall.

The program brought together students from renowned institutions, including The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, and the Central Conservatory of Music. Over several weeks, these young artists participated in rehearsals and workshops designed to foster mutual understanding through the shared language of music.

"Culture is enriched through the process of sharing and creation," said Tiehan Pan, President of Lincoln Square Music Management & Consulting INC. "By working together on shared artistic goals, these young people are developing the skills necessary for global collaboration in the arts."

Integrating Tradition and Modern Tools
The performance included the debut of an original work by 13-year-old Chinese-American student Olivia Wu. Her piece, "White Horse" (白马), was developed with the assistance of an AI composition tool from the Chinese technology firm LSQ. The project demonstrated how contemporary digital tools can be used to complement traditional musical training and creative expression.

AI composition tool

Peiwen Chen discussing musical interpretation with students during a rehearsal.

"Music provides a natural platform for people to connect and learn from one another," noted Peiwen Chen. "In these sessions, students from different backgrounds find common ground through rhythm, melody, and shared effort."

Supporting Future Cultural Exchange
The event highlights the potential for sustained cultural exchange through education and the arts. By providing opportunities for young people from China and the United States to collaborate, programs like those led by Lincoln Square Music Management & Consulting INC contribute to a more connected international artistic community.

Olivia Wu

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