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Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Australia Tour 2023

The Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra will return to Australia presenting the "Image China" concert "From Dream of the Red Chamber to the Terracotta Warriors." at the Melbourne Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall and Brisbane City Hall in mid-December 2023 after a 40-year hiatus.

Led by Mr. Yan Huichang, current Artistic Director, and Lifetime Conductor of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, 80 outstanding members of the orchestra will features the "Dream of the Red Chamber Suite," adapted from the iconic 1987 TV series soundtrack, offering a profound taste of this classic tale. Additionally, Peng Xiuwen's "Fantasia, Terracotta Warriors" will convey the weighty historical significance through classical instruments. A special highlight of this performance is the Eco-Huqin developed by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, which is more eco-friendly in material, and achieves breakthroughs in the depth, texture, and thickness of traditional string instruments, providing you with a unique and enriching musical experience.

Established in 1977, the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra stands as a highly influential force on the international stage. The musicians of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra will deliver a concert of the highest caliber, brimming with infectious energy. We look forward to seeing you there!

Programme:

1.   Song of the General Ancient Melody  Arr. by Gu Guanren

2.   Essence (The sixth movement from Ji)    Ng Cheuk-yin

3.   Guanzi Concerto The Silk Road Fantasia Suite (Excerpts)  Zhao Jiping

Intermission (15’00")

4.   The Dream of the Red Chamber Suite (Excerpts)            Wang Liping

5.   Fantasia The Terra Cotta Warriors  Peng Xiuwen

 

The concert is hosted by the China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd. and co-presented by Ausfeng Events.

 

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Pamir - My Beautiful Hometown

It is often the simple, intangible things in life that allow us to truly appreciate the beauty of our own hometown. This is the sentiment composer Zheng Qiufeng(郑秋枫)masterfully captured in her poignant melody “Pamir - My Beautiful Hometown“ (《帕米尔 我的家乡多么美》 ), as featured in the 1980 vocal divertimento “Four Seasons of the Motherland”(《祖国四季》).

Pamir is a highland region of Central Asia located in Xinjiang, China, a scenic area known for its natural beauty and local Uighur community. The song’s moving lyrics praise the abundance of mountains and rivers coursing through Pamir, and speak to the joys experienced in the everyday life of the Uighur people living there.

A strong rhythmic contrast is maintained throughout the song; what starts off as a slow lyrical expression gradually transitions to a 7/8 meter with a compelling tempo. The start of the piece has the important function of setting the tone for the rest of the song. The low notes of the piano complemented by the high-pitched soprano vocals are used to imitate the call of the skylark. The vocals undergo subtle shifts in intensity and volume throughout this first section to evoke the feeling of a wild skylark flying freely amongst the high white clouds; nimble and dainty, immersed in the serenity of the crisp fresh air and vast mountain ranges under its wings.

The switch from 4/4 to 7/8 meter after this point marks the transition into the next part of the song, which instead installs in listeners a more lively and jolly vibe. Adopting a dynamic dance-like rhythm, this phrase instead focuses on expressing the unbridled vitality one experiences when fully immersed in nature. Taking these complex nuances and technical challenges into account, the vocalist for this piece needs to have a solid grasp of syncopated rhythm as well as being able to control the slow tempo at the beginning, and must also demonstrate a broad vocal range in order to fully capture the depth of affection the composer felt for her beautiful homeland.

Tickets to the Adelaide “East Meets West” Orchestral Concert are now available for those keen to hear the ethereal notes of Zheng’s exquisite composition live on the 17th of November 2022 at 7:30pm, Adelaide Town Hall: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=IMAGECHI21&v=BAB

Composition information sourced from the web: https://wenku.baidu.com/view/a3a7bba15ebfc77da26925c52cc58bd6318693e1.html?re=view

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