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202 1 Guangzhou Spring Festival Concert

Time: 2021February 26th (Friday at 20:00)

Venue: Symphony Hall of Xinghai Concert Hall

Ticket price: 80 yuan -380 yuan

Ticket entrance: Xinghai Concert Hall official website

Conductor: Hou Danping

Starring: Hao Liangliang, Wang Yijing, Celine, Yang Jiwen, Chen Dong, Wu Dahui and Fang Xiang.

Guangdong National Orchestra

Guangdong music is a cultural treasure in Lingnan area. This concert will bring a number of Guangdong music works, so that the audience can see its charm and connotation. Gao Hu and his band's work "Spring to the Field" describes the field scenery in spring. Gaohu is closely related to Guangdong music. It used to be the main musical instrument in Cantonese opera, and it has a more Cantonese nickname-"Yuehu". This song shows the spring scenery in South Guangdong. Gao Hu creates a magnificent and generous charm with a round and full long bow, a flexible and tough short bow and smooth fingers.

Suona and the band's work "The Lion Dance in Nanyue" is based on Lingnan music materials. This folk activity, which integrates martial arts, dance and music, is displayed through music. Music is divided into sleeping lion, drunken lion, lion awakening, lion awakening and so on. So as to draw the image of lion dancing at this moment. It is worth mentioning that this work will be the world premiere.

Guangdong Rhyme on Silk Road, a large-scale national symphony suite on the Maritime Silk Road, is an innovative and excellent national orchestral work with Lingnan style. It inherits the three major tunes of Cantonese, Chaole and Hanle, and uses historical allusions to sing the Cantonese voice. This performance will play the sixth part of the divertimento "Return", with Guangdong folk percussion, lion-awakening gongs and drums, and several abacus beads and shouts of different sizes to express the warm exultation and vitality related to trade. The music depicts people returning from the long voyage along the Maritime Silk Road, and is warmly welcomed by the people in their hometown. Everyone sang and danced, expressing their joy and showing a scene of prosperity.

In addition to many instrumental works, this concert will also sing several well-known classic vocal works. Hao Liangliang, a professor of vocal music at the School of Music of Shaanxi Normal University and a winner of the Golden Bell Award, will bring a song with a strong Tibetan flavor, Tianlu, and a new version of Running on a Dry Boat adapted from a folk song in northern Shaanxi. Celine, a young soprano in Guangdong Song and Dance Theatre, sang two classic songs, Awakening the World and Being in tune with others, from China TV series Hundred Herbs.