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  • Feature: Chinese New Year Concert in Australia presents symphonic conversation between East, West

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    Feature: Chinese New Year Concert in Australia presents symphonic conversation between East, West

    Opened by an epic "Symphonic Overture No.1" and surprising the audience with a "Spring Festival Overture" encore, the Chinese New Year Concert held here on Saturday presented a two-hour musical conversation between Chinese, Australian and European symphony pieces, bridging togeth...

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    Rocking China

    On May 9, 1986, then 25-year-old Cui Jian belted out his now famous songNothing to My Nameon stage at the Beijing Workers' Gymnasium. The song shocked the audience with its heart-shaking energy and later became widely-regarded as the first landmark in the history of China's rock...

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  • CPPCC member promotes traditional folk performance on campus to inspire the young generation

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    CPPCC member promotes traditional folk performance on campus to inspire the young generation

    When Ji Wei, a traditional folk performer ofmeihuatune, looked through her daughter's music textbooks, she found nothing about traditional folk music. From then on, she has been working hard to promotemeihuatune and other folk performance styles among young people. She is...

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  • Chinese, Arab musicians perform in front of the Great Pyramids

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    Chinese, Arab musicians perform in front of the Great Pyramids

    On April 3, artists from China National Traditional Orchestra and Egypt staged a music concert in front of the Great Pyramids and Sphinx in Giza, Egypt.The concert was opened by a popular Arabic song titledDarling You Are the Glow in My Eyes, performed by China National Traditional Orchestra....

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  • Concert in celebration of Chinese Lunar New Year staged in U.S.

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    Concert in celebration of Chinese Lunar New Year staged in U.S.

    Concert goers pose for photos with papers written with Chinese New Year blessings at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, California, the United States, Feb. 5, 2023. A concert in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year was staged here by San Francisco Symphony on Sunday....

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  • Timeless Rhapsody

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    Timeless Rhapsody

    In 1977, when NASA sent its Voyager 2 spacecraft on an exploration of outer space, it carried an unusual item. There were two phonograph records on board as mementos of Earth. One of the longest tracks the records included wasLiu Shui (Flowing Streams),a classic composition on theg...

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