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Turning poetry into song

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2018-10-13 07:29

Inspired by a collection of Chinese poems from the 11th to the 7th century BC known as Shi Jing, or Classic of Poetry, Chinese composer Zou Hang went on to write a slew of songs that blended music with elements of poetry.

Three years and more than 40 revisions later, these songs will be performed during the upcoming Shi Jing Cai Wei musical at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing on Oct 20 and 21. The musical will feature both traditional Chinese musical instruments and Western string instruments.

"I have always been fascinated with Chinese poetry, especially the rhythm of the lines. They are like songs to me and I want to display the lines onstage musically," says Zou, who studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing with renowned Chinese composer Ye Xiaogang.

Turning poetry into song

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