China News Service, Sydney, November 11 (Reporter Gu Shihong) Well-known Chinese baritone singer Liao Changyong joined hands with German piano artist Hartmut Hall to hold "Chinese Art Songs" at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on the evening of the 10th. "Solo Concert" attract

China News Service, Sydney, November 11 (Reporter Gu Shihong) The well-known Chinese baritone singer Liao Changyong joined hands with the German piano artist Hartmut Hall to hold the "Chinese Art" at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on the evening of the 10th. Song Solo Concert" attracted more than 2,000 audiences to enjoy this artistic feast that blended classical poetry and modern music.

On the evening of November 10, local time, well-known Chinese baritone singer Liao Changyong (right) and German piano artist Hartmut Hall (left) held "Chinese Art Songs" at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall. Solo Concert". Photographed by China News Service reporter Gu Shihong

The concert selected 16 classic Chinese art songs, including "Three Wishes of a Rose", "Spring Thoughts", "Dian Lips·Fu Climb the Tower", "Walking in the Snow to Seek Plum Blossoms", "Red Bean Ci" and " Recalling Qin'e·Hengshan Moon" and so on. Each song is accompanied by a Chinese calligraphy work and a traditional ink painting, forming a three-dimensional cultural display of "poetry", "song" and "painting" that complement each other, presenting the profound artistic conception of traditional Chinese culture to the audience.

The wonderful performances of Liao Changyong and Hartmut Hall triggered warm applause and cheers from the audience.

Liao Changyong, currently the dean of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, has won many awards in international vocal competitions and is famous both at home and abroad for his soulful performances and artistic attainments.

Pianist Hartmut Hall is the president of the University of Music in Karlsruhe, Germany. As a famous art song accompanist, he collaborated with Liao Changyong this time to bring unique artistic enjoyment to the audience with his unique musical understanding.

This concert is jointly organized by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Australian Aofeng Cultural Group, and co-organized by the Australia-China Culture and Art Promotion Association.

China News Service, Sydney, November 11 (Reporter Gu Shihong) The well-known Chinese baritone singer Liao Changyong joined hands with the German piano artist Hartmut Hall to hold the "Chinese Art" at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on the evening of the 10th. Song Solo Concert" attracted more than 2,000 audiences to enjoy this artistic feast that blended classical poetry and modern music.

On the evening of November 10, local time, well-known Chinese baritone singer Liao Changyong (right) and German piano artist Hartmut Hall (left) held "Chinese Art Songs" at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall. Solo Concert". Photographed by China News Service reporter Gu Shihong

The concert selected 16 classic Chinese art songs, including "Three Wishes of a Rose", "Spring Thoughts", "Dian Lips·Fu Climb the Tower", "Walking in the Snow to Seek Plum Blossoms", "Red Bean Ci" and " Recalling Qin'e·Hengshan Moon" and so on. Each song is accompanied by a Chinese calligraphy work and a traditional ink painting, forming a three-dimensional cultural display of "poetry", "song" and "painting" that complement each other, presenting the profound artistic conception of traditional Chinese culture to the audience.

The wonderful performances of Liao Changyong and Hartmut Hall triggered warm applause and cheers from the audience.

Liao Changyong, currently the dean of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, has won many awards in international vocal competitions and is famous both at home and abroad for his soulful performances and artistic attainments.

Pianist Hartmut Hall is the president of the University of Music in Karlsruhe, Germany. As a famous art song accompanist, he collaborated with Liao Changyong this time to bring unique artistic enjoyment to the audience with his unique musical understanding.

This concert is jointly organized by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Australian Aofeng Cultural Group, and co-organized by the Australia-China Culture and Art Promotion Association.(End)

(China News Network)