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“民乐也可以很潮”(侨界关注)
Core Viewpoint - Liu Xiaoran, a young bamboo flute performer, aims to promote Chinese music in New York, showcasing the richness and diversity of Chinese melodies through his performances [4][10]. Group 1: Background and Journey - Liu Xiaoran was born in Tangshan, Hebei, and began playing the bamboo flute in sixth grade after being inspired by a television program [5]. - He pursued music seriously, eventually entering the Central University for Nationalities with the highest score in the country for his major [5]. - After graduating, he worked as a music teacher in Beijing but felt a strong desire to perform on stage [6][7]. Group 2: Move to New York - In 2018, Liu moved to the United States to further his studies and explore new opportunities in music [7][8]. - He enrolled in Pratt Institute to study arts management, which broadened his understanding of the arts industry [8]. - The pandemic initially hindered his performance opportunities, leading him to work in various jobs to support himself [9]. Group 3: Breakthrough Performance - Liu's first solo concert at Carnegie Hall in January 2024 marked a significant milestone, being the first solo performance featuring the bamboo flute at this prestigious venue [10]. - The concert included seven pieces representing different regional styles of Chinese music, receiving positive feedback from a diverse audience [10]. - This performance opened doors for Liu in the New York music scene and highlighted the bamboo flute's unique sound [10]. Group 4: Future Collaborations and Innovations - Liu was invited to participate in Chinese singer Zhou Shen's North American tour, blending traditional Chinese instruments with contemporary music [11]. - He is also exploring innovative collaborations, such as integrating bamboo flute with electronic music, aiming to modernize traditional Chinese music [11]. - Liu actively engages in teaching and promoting bamboo flute music, contributing to cultural exchange and understanding [11][12].