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红色旋律绘盛景!《江山如画》交响音乐会燃情春城|文化中国行·百年剧场 焕然新“声”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 04:50
本场音乐会由乐团常任指挥张思惟执棒,一级演奏员、乐团交响乐队首席吕晓雷领衔演绎。指挥张思惟 深耕多元表演门类,丰富演出经验赋予音乐会精准的艺术把控力,首席吕晓雷的精湛琴技则为旋律注入 灵动生命力,二者携手为演出增添更多精彩。谈及本场音乐会,张思惟欣喜表示:"演出全程聚焦爱国 主义题材,每首作品都承载着不同时期的家国记忆。更让我们振奋的是吉林省音乐厅的焕新亮相,让我 们更好地发挥了专业水准。"吕晓雷也对音乐厅赞不绝口:"作为长春地标性建筑,这座充满历史底蕴的 音乐厅给了我们巨大惊喜,声场效果能够媲美国内外知名场馆,在这样的专业场地演绎红色经典,对音 乐人来说是种莫大的幸福。" 1月10日晚,吉林省音乐厅华灯璀璨,吉林省交响乐团倾情呈现的《江山如画》交响音乐会在此奏响, 经典红色旋律与家国情怀交织,为现场观众带来一场兼具视听震撼与精神洗礼的艺术盛宴。 吉林省交响乐团深耕本土艺术,以精湛技艺与深厚情感让红色经典跨越时空。演出中,熟悉的旋律引发 全场共鸣,观众在乐声中感受祖国山河之美与文化之深。在《北京喜讯到边寨》的欢快旋律中,演出落 下帷幕,热烈的掌声印证着音乐会的精彩,也让家国情怀在音乐中久久回荡。观众李芸难掩激 ...
双会场奏响跨年乐章,2026北京新年音乐盛宴温情启幕
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 10:33
Core Viewpoint - The 2026 New Year Concerts held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts and the Great Hall of the People in Beijing showcased high-profile performances, celebrating the New Year with a blend of classical and contemporary music [1][3][5]. Group 1: National Centre for the Performing Arts - The 2026 New Year Concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts was conducted by music director Lü Jia, featuring top artists such as Lü Siqing, Qin Liwei, and Yu Hongmei [3]. - The concert opened with the classic symphonic overture "The Ode to the Red Flag" and included works like Beethoven's "Triple Concerto" and Yu Hongmei's original piece "Ink Plum" [3]. - A special tribute to the 90th anniversary of the Long March was included, featuring a segment from "The Long March Song" [3]. - The "New Year Concert" followed at 23:00, conducted by Zhang Yi, featuring works by Wagner, Gershwin, and contemporary Chinese pieces, culminating in a countdown to the New Year [3]. Group 2: Great Hall of the People - The 30th Beijing New Year Concert at the Great Hall of the People featured conductor Yang Yang leading the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, with a large ensemble of 120 musicians [5]. - The concert also began with "The Ode to the Red Flag," followed by Western classics like "The Blue Danube" and traditional pieces such as "Fishing Boat Song at Dusk" [5]. - Notable performances included German pianist Julian Priefling playing excerpts from the "Yellow River" piano concerto and trumpeter Andrei Jufreidi performing "My Motherland," which resonated with the audience [5]. - The concert concluded with a grand chorus of "Singing the Motherland," and the enthusiastic atmosphere was highlighted by three encores [5]. - The event attracted a significant number of young attendees, establishing itself as a unique cultural highlight for the New Year in the capital [5].
六千观众《歌唱祖国》共迎新年
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 07:31
Core Viewpoint - The 30th Beijing New Year Concert showcased a blend of Eastern and Western music, featuring a large orchestra and renowned artists, celebrating the New Year with a unique cultural experience for the audience [2][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The concert took place at the Great Hall of the People, with approximately 6,000 attendees enjoying a diverse musical program [2]. - The Beijing Symphony Orchestra performed with a large ensemble of 120 musicians, under the baton of conductor Yang Yang, marking his debut at this event [2]. - The concert included traditional Chinese pieces and Western classics, creating a dialogue between different musical traditions [2][3]. Group 2: Featured Performances - The concert opened with the iconic piece "The Ode to the Red Flag," a staple of the New Year celebrations in Beijing [2]. - Notable performances included German pianist Julian Pfauermann's rendition of "Defend the Yellow River" from the Yellow River Piano Concerto, and Italian trumpeter Andrea Giuffredi's moving solo of "My Motherland" [3]. - The concert concluded with a grand chorus of "Singing the Motherland," engaging the entire audience in a celebratory atmosphere [3].
国家大剧院敲响钟声 两台音乐会接力迎新
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 07:31
Core Viewpoint - The annual New Year concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts featured a blend of classic and contemporary music, celebrating both traditional and modern Chinese compositions, marking a cultural highlight for the new year [1] Group 1: Event Highlights - The concert commenced at 19:30 with the performance of the iconic opening piece "The Ode to the Red Flag" by the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra and Choir, setting an uplifting tone for the evening [1] - Renowned musicians including violinist Lv Siqing, cellist Qin Liwei, and pianist Wei Zijian performed a variety of classic pieces, showcasing a rich and meaningful musical design [1] - A special selection from the red classic "Long March Song" titled "The Great Meeting" was included in the program to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army Long March in 2026 [1] Group 2: Transition to New Year - At 23:00, conductor Zhang Yi took over the baton with the Central Ballet Orchestra, continuing the celebration with world classics such as Wagner's "Lohengrin" and Bizet's "Carmen Suite" [1] - Contemporary Chinese works, including Jin Fuzai's "Clipper Saves the Deer" film suite and Yu Jingjun's "Suzhou Wind," were performed alongside the classics, highlighting the evolution of Chinese music [1] - The concert concluded with a collective performance of "My Motherland and I," uniting artists and the audience in a shared expression of national pride as the new year began [1]
第30届北京新年音乐会在人民大会堂上演
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 05:23
Core Viewpoint - The 30th Beijing New Year Concert showcased a blend of Eastern and Western music, featuring a large orchestra and renowned artists, providing a unique cultural experience for the audience [1][3]. Group 1: Concert Highlights - The concert was held at the Great Hall of the People, with the Beijing Symphony Orchestra performing alongside world-class artists, including trumpeter Andrei Jufreidi, for an audience of nearly 6,000 [1]. - Conductor Yang Yang made his debut at the concert, presenting a program that included the traditional piece "Ode to the Red Flag," which has become a memorable part of the event [1]. - Western classical pieces such as Johann Strauss II's "The Blue Danube" and Joseph Strauss's "The Blacksmith Polka" were performed, adding a light-hearted atmosphere to the concert [3]. Group 2: Unique Performances - The concert featured Western musicians performing Chinese works, such as German pianist Julian Pfuhrmann's rendition of "Defend the Yellow River" from the Yellow River Piano Concerto [4]. - Italian trumpeter Andrei Jufreidi performed a solo version of "My Motherland," evoking strong emotions among the audience [4]. - The concert concluded with a powerful rendition of "Song of the Motherland," involving a full audience sing-along, marking a celebratory end to the event [6]. Group 3: Future Events - The concert was organized by Beijing State-owned Assets Management Co., and it is part of the 2026 Beijing New Year performance season, which will include the 4th Beijing Children's New Year Concert and a special New Year Gala concert [6].
两台音乐会接连燃情奏响,国家大剧院舞台敲钟迎新年
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 16:59
Core Viewpoint - The annual New Year concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts showcases a blend of classical and contemporary music, celebrating Chinese culture and the upcoming 90th anniversary of the Long March in 2026 [1][3]. Group 1: Concert Highlights - The concert featured a variety of renowned artists, including violinist Lv Siqing, cellist Qin Liwei, and pianist Wei Zijian, performing Beethoven's "Triple Concerto" with exceptional skill and vibrant energy [3]. - The performance included a segment from the red classic "Long March Song," emphasizing the historical significance of the Red Army's achievements, with the orchestra and choir delivering a powerful rendition [3]. - The concert concluded with the new work "Harvest China," which celebrates agricultural civilization and expresses wishes for a prosperous new year, followed by a collective performance of "My Motherland and I" by all participating artists [3]. Group 2: Transition to New Year - At 11 PM, conductor Zhang Yi led the Central Ballet Orchestra in a series of world classics, including Wagner's "Lohengrin," Gershwin's "An American in Paris," and Bizet's "Carmen Suite," marking the transition into the new year [5]. - Contemporary Chinese works were also featured, such as Jin Fuzai's "Clipper Saves the Deer" and Yu Jingjun's "Suzhou Wind," highlighting the integration of modern compositions into the concert [5].
近6000人在人民大会堂共唱歌唱祖国
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 15:54
Core Viewpoint - The 30th Beijing New Year Concert, held at the Great Hall of the People, featured a unique cultural experience for nearly 6,000 attendees, blending Eastern and Western musical traditions to celebrate the transition from 2025 to 2026 [1] Group 1 - The concert was performed by the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, which included a large ensemble of 120 musicians [1] - World-renowned trumpet player Andrei Jufrayed and the Beijing Musicians Association Choir participated in the event, enhancing the musical experience [1] - The event was characterized as a grand musical feast that symbolized a farewell to the past year and a welcoming of the new year [1]
2026辽宁省新年音乐会在沈阳举行
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-28 20:28
Group 1 - The 2026 Liaoning New Year Concert was held at the Liaoning Grand Theatre, attended by provincial leaders and representatives from various sectors [1][2][3] - The concert featured three movements: "Tribute to the Strivers," "Emotional Connection to Mountains and Seas," and "Set Sail Again," showcasing a variety of performances including solo and orchestral pieces [2][3] - The event aimed to express the confidence and passion of the Liaoning people in promoting the comprehensive revitalization of Northeast China and writing a new chapter in Chinese-style modernization [3] Group 2 - The concert was organized by the Provincial Publicity Department and the Provincial Culture and Tourism Department, with participation from well-known artists and the Liaoning Symphony Orchestra [3] - The concert will be broadcasted on Liaoning Satellite TV and various new media platforms on the evening of January 1, 2026 [5]
中俄艺术家联袂献艺 奏响三国友谊乐章
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-20 12:58
Core Viewpoint - The performance "Ice and Snow Joy, Times Resonance" showcased a cultural exchange between China and Russia, highlighting the artistic collaboration during the 22nd China-Manzhouli Sino-Russian-Mongolian International Ice and Snow Festival [1][17]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event featured a collaboration between the Harbin Sino-Russian Symphony Orchestra and the Russian Omsk Art Troupe, presenting a rich artistic experience for the audience [1]. - The performance was organized by the municipal government and the Bureau of Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Broadcasting [1]. Group 2: Performance Highlights - The show was divided into three chapters: "Civilization Roots, Each Beauty in Its Own Way," "United in Heart, Harmonious Rhythms," and "Dream Symphony, Times Resonance" [4]. - The Omsk Folk Art Troupe performed several Russian classics, including "My Motherland Russia," "Three Little Birch Trees," and "Katyusha," showcasing the charm of Russian folk art [4]. - The Harbin Sino-Russian Symphony Orchestra performed Chinese classics such as "The Ode to the Red Flag" and "Jasmine Flower," alongside Russian classical pieces, demonstrating a blend of cultural musical heritage [7][12]. Group 3: Audience and Participant Reactions - Audience members expressed their excitement and appreciation for the performance, emphasizing the universal language of art and the cultural richness of the three countries [9]. - Participants from the Harbin Sino-Russian Symphony Orchestra and the Omsk Art Troupe shared their pride in representing their cultures and fostering artistic exchange [12][15]. - A representative from Mongolia noted the significance of the event in showcasing the development of Manzhouli and the friendly exchanges among the three nations [16].
通讯丨从“协奏”走向“交响”的中俄音乐交流
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-24 07:01
Core Viewpoint - The music exchange between China and Russia is evolving from "concerto" to "symphony," highlighting a deepening cultural dialogue and collaboration in the field of music education and performance [1][3]. Group 1: Music Education Collaboration - The Gnessin Music Academy and the China Conservatory of Music are enhancing their cooperation, including the establishment of the "Sino-Russian Music Exchange Academic and Creative Center" and the "Sino-Russian Music Culture Research Center" [1][2]. - Both institutions are working on collaborative publishing and translation of representative Chinese educational materials to be introduced in Russia, with plans for faculty and student exchanges [2]. Group 2: Cultural Exchange through Performance - Recent performances, such as the "Victory Songs" concert series by the Alexandrov Ensemble in China, showcase the cultural ties and artistic collaboration between the two nations [3]. - A concert in Moscow featured the premiere of seven works by Chinese composer Wang Chenxu, blending Chinese and Russian musical elements, which received positive feedback from local audiences [3]. - Classic Chinese music pieces like "Yellow River Cantata" and "Ode to the Red Flag" have been well-received in Moscow, while Russian music concerts in Shanghai have also garnered enthusiasm, indicating a mutual appreciation for each other's musical heritage [4].