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Orchestra tunes up for busy season
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Orchestra tunes up for busy season
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There s just a lot of momentum and joy and celebration, says Executive Director Ryan Fleur.
To spread that joy to the other side of the world, the Philadelphia Orchestra is performing two works that celebrate Asian culture. The first is a piece called
The
, based on a popular Chinese legend of a tragic love story. This is a work that was written in 1959 and is actually the most frequently performed orchestral work in the world, Fleur says.
The concert also features a work called
Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women. Nu Shu is a Chinese word that refers to a secret language only spoken by mothers and daughters in the Hunan province of China, Fleur explains.
By ZHAO XU in New York | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-02-10 12:07 Share CLOSE A screenshot of Tan Dun speaking in the trailer from the Philadelphia Orchestra s China Lunar New Year show. [Photo provided to China Daily]
The music theater of the Philadelphia Orchestra remains the same, and the tunes – The Butterfly Lovers and Moon Reflected in Two Fountains, are just as familiar. But the more spartanly populated stage with musicians sitting apart from one another, separated by what s widely known as the 6 feet of social distance seems to have sent out additional echoes to every note dropped from the strings.
2021-02-06 23:35:35 GMT2021-02-07 07:35:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
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by Xinhua writer Liu Yanan
NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) Music is re-connecting people from the United States, China and beyond as Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations are gaining steam in an untraditional manner.
Musicians from the United States and China are presenting a season of online performances as the ongoing pandemic makes it impossible to crowd a concert hall.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) kicked off a weeklong festival featuring music performances from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5.
The virtual festival would highlight community performers and cultural groups, traditional performances, cooking demonstrations and others, said NJSO.
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