People's Daily Online, Beijing, April 2 (Reporter Liu Wei) Bringing together the joy of all directions and the sounds of the world. On the evening of March 31, the China National Traditional Orchestra joined hands with five traditional Chinese music conductors to kick off the second "Spring of Traditional Chinese Music". Zhao Cong, the head of the China National Traditional Orchestra, serves as the artistic director of this concert. Five conductors, Liu Sha, Liu Jiangbin, Peng Jiapeng, Yan Huichang, and Ye Cong, share the stage for the first time and continue to conduct the baton, playing the spirit of this "Spring of Chinese Music". Prologue.
The opening concert of the second "Spring of Chinese Music". Photographed by Fang Xiao
This year’s “Spring of Chinese Music” takes “Music Gathers from All Directions” as its theme. With a strong artistic lineup, ingenious concert planning, and rich and diverse repertoire, it showcases Chinese music that is broad and profound and draws on the strengths of others. Grace. The repertoire of this opening concert focuses on national orchestral masterpieces and new works with innovative colors in the new era. Music that has its own beauty and common beauty resonates at the same frequency on the stage, with the deep and broad "Chinese timbre" as the "Chinese music." Spring begins.
It is reported that on April 27, the "Spring of Chinese Music" will hold a closing concert. At that time, the China National Traditional Orchestra will continue the creative planning with the theme of individual instruments, and join hands with the four generations of Chinese guqin players, old, middle, young and young, to gather on the stage. Famous qins, as well as qins from the Forbidden City's collection restored and made by contemporary qin players, will also appear on the stage for the first time. The long-lasting traditional classics and refreshing new creations will demonstrate the traditional Chinese music players' respect for tradition and innovation. Pursue.