On the evening of December 30, the 2023 national tour return of the Twenty-Four Chinese Music Concert "Tang Dynasty Palace Music Banquet" was held in Chengdu at the Chengdu City Concert Hall. As a special New Year's concert, this concert presented a unique music feast to the audi

On the evening of December 30, the 2023 national tour return of the Twenty-Four Chinese Music Concert "Tang Palace Music Banquet" was held in Chengdu at the Chengdu City Concert Hall. As a special New Year's concert, this concert presented a unique music feast to the audience.

On the night of the performance, many audience members came to the appointment wearing traditional costumes. This performance was performed by 9 outstanding musicians from the Twenty-Four Chinese Music Ensemble, using a total of 23 musical instruments, especially restored Tang pipa, harp, Jiegu and other musical instruments, breaking the "dimension wall" between Tang music and pop music. ", allowing the audience to become a part of the feast and feel the Tang sounds of Sichuan flowing in the notes. The atmosphere at the

performance was enthusiastic. After the performance, the band returned three times. In order to repay the love of the Chengdu audience, the Twenty-Four Music Chinese Style Ensemble also prepared 1,400 gifts for the audience, including performance tickets in 2024, so that lucky audiences can come to the venue again.

Twenty-Four Music Chinese Style Ensemble is an orchestra born in Chengdu and based on the cultural relics of Chengdu Yongling Museum. This Chengdu performance is an important stop on their 2023 tour. They chose to return to the place where their dreams began - Chengdu.

It is understood that the Twenty-Four Music Chinese Style Ensemble will set off from Chengdu in June 2023 to launch the "Tang Dynasty Palace Music Banquet" national tour. In half a year, it traveled to 27 cities across the country, completed 34 performances, and faced nearly 50,000 audiences.

In 2024, Twenty Four Musical Instruments will upgrade the scale of its tour and launch new tour projects, bringing an interesting encounter between traditional music and Su Dongpo, and continuing to fulfill its mission of "making cultural relics come alive".

Red Star News reporter Zhang Shihao editor Li Jie