The New Year is approaching, and the flavor of the New Year in Beijing has become increasingly intense. On the evening of January 27, "Dragon Music New Year - 2024 New Year Special Concert" produced by the China Conservatory of Music and produced by the Art Practice Center of the

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The New Year is approaching, and the flavor of the New Year in Beijing has become increasingly intense. On the evening of January 27, "Dragon Music New Year - 2024 New Year Special Concert" produced by the China Conservatory of Music and produced by the Art Practice Center of the China Conservatory of Music will be staged at the Central Opera House Theater. At that time, young conductor King Kong will conduct the China Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra to present a series of national music masterpieces "full of new year flavor" to the audience, ringing in the New Year celebrations in advance.

The New Year is approaching, and the flavor of the New Year in Beijing has become increasingly intense. On the evening of January 27, 'Dragon Music New Year - 2024 New Year Special Concert' produced by the China Conservatory of Music and produced by the Art Practice Center of the - Lujuba

The concert will kick off the Lunar New Year with the familiar "Spring Festival Overture" and "Festival Overture". Young guzheng player Cao Zhaozhao will perform the famous guzheng song "Shandandan Blooms Red", and violinist Li Yuhe will join the symphony orchestra to perform Violin concerto "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai", excerpts from the "Red Detachment of Women" suite, excerpts from "Yanhuang Style" and other classic pieces will be presented one after another.

In addition, starting from January 22nd until the Lantern Festival, the China Conservatory of Music will launch a series of New Year performances with the theme of "Chinese Music·Chinese Music·Chinese Year". Starting from the Year of the Dragon, the China Conservatory of Music will strive to build the "Chinese Music·Chinese Music·Chinese Year" series of performances into Beijing's New Year cultural brand. This project is coordinated and implemented by the Art Practice Center of the China Conservatory of Music, and is jointly created by multiple departments of the China Conservatory of Music. It gathers high-level musical talent resources at home and abroad and radiates multiple modules such as New Year’s boutique concerts, TV programs and live broadcasts on the Internet, and public cultural services. . In addition to this Dragon "Music" New Year Concert, the China Conservatory of Music will also present a "Happy Lantern Festival" special concert at the Central Opera House during the Lantern Festival, adding a new sense of ritual to the traditional festival.

The New Year is approaching, and the flavor of the New Year in Beijing has become increasingly intense. On the evening of January 27, 'Dragon Music New Year - 2024 New Year Special Concert' produced by the China Conservatory of Music and produced by the Art Practice Center of the - Lujuba

During the Chinese New Year, two New Year concerts carefully planned by the China Conservatory of Music will be broadcast on Beijing TV on February 7 (the twenty-eighth of the twelfth lunar month) and February 8 (the twenty-ninth of the twelfth lunar month). There will also be 6 The two New Year concerts will be performed on online platforms such as People's Daily Online, Xueqiangguo and CCTV on February 4 and February 9 respectively. Warm holiday greetings will be sent to thousands of households through TV and online live broadcasts.

At the same time, a series of public cultural service performances will bloom in the capital. On January 22, the China Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra will go to the grassroots and perform a special concert "Sending Music to the Rural Areas" at the Beijing Music Industry Park Concert Hall in Heizhuanghu Township, Chaoyang District. On February 3, musicians and artists will enter Beijing's fashionable landmarks and play Chinese New Year Chinese music at Chaoyang Station, Blue Harbor, Sanlitun and Parkview Green, creating a cheerful and warm festival atmosphere in the capital.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Tian Wanting

editor/Cui Wei

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