Beijing News (Reporter Tian Jiexiong) On September 3, the Victory Day of the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War, Changping District held a symphony chorus concert at the Huilongguan Cultural and Art Center. More than 160 residents from the Huitian area participated in the performance.
html On September 3, Changping District held a symphony choral concert at the Huilongguan Cultural and Art Center. Photo provided by the intervieweeA reporter from the Beijing News learned that the entire performance is divided into three chapters: the national crisis, the war of resistance, and the victory. It is performed by the Northern Philharmonic Orchestra, Xinghai Choir, and Tiantongyuan Changyin Chorus.
At 3 pm, on the main stage of the Huilongguan Culture and Art Center Theater, "Ode to the Red Flag" kicked off the concert. The whole performance was soul-stirring and climaxed one after another. Each classic piece of music led the audience to recall the glorious history of the Chinese nation’s anti-Japanese war. In the impassioned and impassioned melody, the audience deeply felt the spiritual power of the Chinese nation's unity and courageous resistance, and recalled the unyielding history of the Chinese nation that went through hardships and finally led to great victory.
Luo Shuhui, vice chairman of the Changping District Federation of Literary and Art Circles, told reporters that among the performers participating in the symphony chorus, more than 160 were residents of the Huitian area. “They started rehearsing in March and prepared for nearly half a year, just to "It can present the power and momentum of the music in the performance." Luo Shuhui said that this is the third consecutive year that Changping District has held a symphony concert on the Victory Day of the Anti-Japanese War. Remember the heroes and feel the hard-won success of a better life.
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