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音汇文明交流互鉴 乐引未来交响新声
11月26日至28日,历时三天的2025世界交响乐北京论坛在国家大剧院成功举办。本届论坛以"多元融贯· 卓越创新"为主题,汇聚来自全球五大洲30余个国家和地区的300余位嘉宾,涵盖交响乐团掌门人、音乐 领域专家学者、艺术机构负责人、新兴科技企业代表等,通过深度对话与多维交流,汇聚全球智慧,激 发创新活力,为世界交响乐事业可持续高质量发展聚势赋能。 本届论坛规模进一步扩大,国际参与度再创新高;议题视野更加广泛,更具前瞻性与系统性。与会嘉宾 围绕四大核心议题展开分享,分别是"艺术节与演出季:从音乐盛宴到文化共振""数字时代的交响乐及 其智慧发展""交响乐的本土化:民族根脉与全球交流""更年轻、更跨界、更多元的交响乐"。论坛现场 智慧能量澎湃,真知灼见频现,充分彰显了搭建世界交响乐对话平台、共探行业未来发展新路径的意义 和价值。 本次论坛形成《北京共识》,呼吁全球交响乐界加强合作,积极拥抱科技创新,深化艺术教育普及,致 力于推动交响乐艺术在全球语境下实现个性化、多元化发展,繁荣世界交响乐艺术。 未来,国家大剧院将继续发挥论坛平台作用,搭建文化之桥,深化交流对话,推动人文合作,坚持开 放、包容、合作、共赢原则,强化文 ...
第四届中国-中东欧国家音乐舞蹈季在杭启幕
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-11-11 03:01
Core Insights - The Fourth China-Central and Eastern European Countries Music and Dance Season has commenced at Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, featuring over 30 representatives from more than 10 countries [1] - The event focuses on academic discussions and artistic performances, aiming to enhance dialogue and cooperation in music and dance between China and Central and Eastern European countries [1] - The inaugural Kodály International Music Culture Academic Seminar emphasizes the integration of Chinese and Hungarian music cultures and the contemporary practice of Kodály's educational philosophy [1] - A special discussion on "Music Education and Mission in the Digital Age" gathers leading art educators from multiple countries to explore the impact of digitalization on music teaching and cultural transmission [1] Industry Developments - During the music and dance season, top artists and education experts from Serbia, Hungary, Poland, and Bulgaria conduct masterclasses and workshops across various disciplines including flute, clarinet, violin, cello, double bass, guitar, accordion, piano, and dance [2] - The "China-Central and Eastern European Countries Music Institutions Alliance," established in 2017, serves as a significant platform for promoting cooperation in art education among Central and Eastern European countries [2] - Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, as the secretariat of the alliance, continues to facilitate academic interactions and talent cultivation among member institutions, leading to multiple exchange agreements and collaborations [2]
让音乐成为一生的爱好和陪伴(艺近人和)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-05-07 23:00
Group 1 - The Guangzhou Youth Symphony Orchestra (GYSO) is the first non-professional youth orchestra in China, established in 2011, and has developed a three-tiered training system for young musicians [1][3] - GYSO has trained nearly 2000 children, with ages ranging from 6 to 25, emphasizing collective music-making and the importance of teamwork in music [1][2] - The orchestra provides professional management and training, with free comprehensive symphonic music training conducted by experienced musicians from the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra [3][5] Group 2 - GYSO members experience personal growth through music, learning to collaborate and understand the nuances of musical performance, which fosters a sense of community and shared goals [2][4] - The orchestra's activities include international performances, which enhance cultural exchange and allow young musicians to showcase their talents abroad [3][7] - Music education at GYSO integrates various disciplines, promoting a well-rounded development in students, including self-management and critical thinking skills [6][8] Group 3 - The impact of music on personal development is highlighted, with members expressing how their experiences in GYSO have shaped their personalities and life choices [5][6] - GYSO aims to cultivate well-rounded citizens, with only about 15% of members pursuing professional music careers, while the majority carry the love for music throughout their lives [5][6] - The orchestra's philosophy emphasizes the importance of music as a source of joy and personal growth, contributing to the broader cultural and emotional landscape of society [8]