Beijing Culture Week

The world’s a stage

Kunqu Opera will make its debut in London for the 2012 Olympics,mu Qian reports. Two rare performances of Kunqu Opera in London will transport audiences to ancient China.

As part of the beijing C u l t u re We e k orga n i ze d by t h e government of beijing, the Northern Kunqu Opera Theater will give two performances at the shaw Theatre of London — A Dream of Red Mansionson july 24 and ANewLegend ofpipaon the following day. “Kunqu is regarded as the ‘origin of a hundred operas’ in China,” said Cao Ying, Northern Kunqu Opera Theater’s vice-president.

Musicians receive standing ovation in London

The London Philharmonic Choir and vocalists from China and UK - Ning Liang, Rebecca Evans, Andrew Kennedy and Matthew Rose - joined the performance, which concluded Beijing Culture Week in London.

In contrast with the Beethoven symphony were two Chinese works in the first half: Tang Jianping's Sacred Fire 2008 - Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, dedicated to the Beijing Olympic Games, and Guo Wenjing's Overture 'Lotus', dedicated to the London Olympic Games.

Miracle September delivers red music with a twist

Besides the Beijing Symphony Orchesspecial gala concert at the Royal Festival Under the baton of its music director Tan Lihua (centre), Beijing Symphony Orchestra will perform in London on July 29.

LET THE MUSIC PLAY

This will be the year of with world-class musicians will help us jing Symphony Orchestra should work to By CHEN NAN Tosca — along with well-known Chi“When I heard myself singing in Italian. One of the most important by the early 20th century.

BEIJING CALLING

There are many ways to get to know a city. The best way is to experience it in person – travel across it, live there for a while, talk to people and make friends.

Singing an ancient opera’S praiSeS

Kunqu Opera is one of the oldest There has been a revival of the art extant forms of Chinese opera. form since the 1980s.

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