"Every frame is an ancient painting", "Only This Green - Dancing a Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" set off a wave of traditional culture. Blue and Green - Music for a Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains Concert".
It is reported that "Listening to This Green and Green" still uses the picture of a thousand miles of rivers and mountains as the trigger point, and takes "a thousand miles of rivers and mountains" as the core creative inspiration. Based on the beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery and local folk song melodies in various regions of the motherland as the creative materials, the repertoire is divided into chapters with twelve scenes. In the press conference held on August 5th, China Oriental Performing Arts Group introduced that the "Listen to This Green" concert will be performed using chimes, guqin, pipa, Konghou, Zhu, Xun and many other ancient musical instruments with traditional Chinese cultural connotations. A variety of art forms, and for the first time, the fusion performance of Western instrumental music and folk instrumental music has been realized. On stage, the concert will combine tradition and modernity with visual stage techniques. In the future, there will also be a touring exhibition of "green" landscape paintings, so that the audience can "hear" thousands of miles of rivers and mountains and feel the profoundness and vastness of Chinese connotations.
During the press conference, the orchestra showed the concert repertoire on the spot. The introductory part of the song "Misty Waves" draws inspiration from the light and distant artistic conception of "Poyang Lake Fisherman's Song", and integrates it into the joy of the changing texture of the Jiangxi folk song "Invitation to Tea". The melody reflects the beautiful scenery of the misty waves going down the mountains and rivers, creating a fairyland-like leisure and tranquility. In the ending piece "Jiangshan Jingxiu", the chime bell played the main melody of "Three Alleys of Plum Blossoms", and folk music and Western wind music played the Tu Lehua chapter with a majestic momentum.
It is understood that at present, the concert has entered an intensive rehearsal stage, and it is planned to officially meet the audience in the fall of 2022.
The creative team of the "Listen to This Green" concert has gathered many first-class artists, with Wang Jianguo, Zhang Weiliang, Meng Ke, Zhao Cong, and Gao Yuan as art consultants, specially invited artists Zhao Cong, Liu Zheng, Lu Lu, Peng Liying to participate in the performance, composer Meng Ke Ke and Lv Liang are the composers, and the China Oriental Folk Orchestra and the China Oriental Light Music Group are the performing teams. China Oriental Chinese Orchestra is a Chinese orchestra under China Oriental Performing Arts Group. It continues to explore various possibilities for the ensemble form of Chinese instrumental music. The orchestra brings together well-known national conductors such as Yang Chunlin, bamboo flute player He Qingsong, and erhu player Zhang Ye. . As one of the predecessors of China Oriental Performing Arts Group, the China Light Music Troupe was established in 1983. The first head of the group was singer Li Guyi. The orchestra is the only national-level light music troupe in China, the first of its kind in China.
Taihe Music Group is the co-producer of this concert. It is reported that in the next two years, Taihe Music Group will carry out in-depth cooperation with China Oriental Performing Arts Group to complete more than 200 national tours.
It is reported that "Listening to This Green and Green" still uses the picture of a thousand miles of rivers and mountains as the trigger point, and takes "a thousand miles of rivers and mountains" as the core creative inspiration. Based on the beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery and local folk song melodies in various regions of the motherland as the creative materials, the repertoire is divided into chapters with twelve scenes. In the press conference held on August 5th, China Oriental Performing Arts Group introduced that the "Listen to This Green" concert will be performed using chimes, guqin, pipa, Konghou, Zhu, Xun and many other ancient musical instruments with traditional Chinese cultural connotations. A variety of art forms, and for the first time, the fusion performance of Western instrumental music and folk instrumental music has been realized. On stage, the concert will combine tradition and modernity with visual stage techniques. In the future, there will also be a touring exhibition of "green" landscape paintings, so that the audience can "hear" thousands of miles of rivers and mountains and feel the profoundness and vastness of Chinese connotations.
During the press conference, the orchestra showed the concert repertoire on the spot. The introductory part of the song "Misty Waves" draws inspiration from the light and distant artistic conception of "Poyang Lake Fisherman's Song", and integrates it into the joy of the changing texture of the Jiangxi folk song "Invitation to Tea". The melody reflects the beautiful scenery of the misty waves going down the mountains and rivers, creating a fairyland-like leisure and tranquility. In the ending piece "Jiangshan Jingxiu", the chime bell played the main melody of "Three Alleys of Plum Blossoms", and folk music and Western wind music played the Tu Lehua chapter with a majestic momentum.
It is understood that at present, the concert has entered an intensive rehearsal stage, and it is planned to officially meet the audience in the fall of 2022.
The creative team of the "Listen to This Green" concert has gathered many first-class artists, with Wang Jianguo, Zhang Weiliang, Meng Ke, Zhao Cong, and Gao Yuan as art consultants, specially invited artists Zhao Cong, Liu Zheng, Lu Lu, Peng Liying to participate in the performance, composer Meng Ke Ke and Lv Liang are the composers, and the China Oriental Folk Orchestra and the China Oriental Light Music Group are the performing teams. China Oriental Chinese Orchestra is a Chinese orchestra under China Oriental Performing Arts Group. It continues to explore various possibilities for the ensemble form of Chinese instrumental music. The orchestra brings together well-known national conductors such as Yang Chunlin, bamboo flute player He Qingsong, and erhu player Zhang Ye. . As one of the predecessors of China Oriental Performing Arts Group, the China Light Music Troupe was established in 1983. The first head of the group was singer Li Guyi. The orchestra is the only national-level light music troupe in China, the first of its kind in China.
Taihe Music Group is the co-producer of this concert. It is reported that in the next two years, Taihe Music Group will carry out in-depth cooperation with China Oriental Performing Arts Group to complete more than 200 national tours.
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