In a few hours, the New Year's bells of 2022 will ring!
In 2022, which is full of hope, the online performances of the National Centre for the Performing Arts will continue to meet with the majority of netizens every Saturday night.

So, what wonderful online performances are coming up to open up a vibrant 2022 for you? Let's take a look!
1
2022 Beijing New Year Concert
Air time: January 1, 2022 19:10
The Beijing New Year Concert of the National Centre for the Performing Arts can be said to be the most familiar New Year's music feast for Beijing audiences at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. Since the opening of the National Centre for the Performing Arts in 2007, the New Year's Concert has accompanied everyone for 14 years. This year's New Year's Concert will continue to be conducted by Lv Jia, Music and Artistic Director of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, and presented by the NCPA Orchestra and Choir, gathering 10 backbones of the Chinese music industry to highlight Chinese style, Chinese style and Chinese style.
Pipa player Zhao Cong, flute player Zhang Weiliang, violinist Huang Bin, commentator Gao Bowen, organist Shen Fanxiu, singers Yuan Chenye, Song Yuanming, Niu Shasha, Wang Chong and Guan Zhijing will take turns to perform on stage, including not only classic symphonies, concertos and opera excerpts, but also innovative interpretations of traditional Chinese works, as well as new works and new forms that meet the audience for the first time. The artists will present a festive music feast with a performance with rich content, diverse forms, smooth atmosphere, elegant and good sound, so that the audience can welcome the New Year together with the accompaniment of art.
2
Lu Siqing Beethoven Violin Sonata Recital Concert
Aired: January 8, 2022, 19:30
The ten violin sonatas that Beethoven left behind are classics in the violin repertoire, and the first nine were written in the five years from 1798 to 1802, which was also an important period when his musical creativity was extremely strong and his personal style was taking shape. Beethoven brought perfect balance, confrontation and harmony between the piano and violin, producing a three-dimensional ensemble fun, showing the epoch-making meaning of comprehensively studying traditional techniques and expanding beyond the aesthetic categories of contemporaries.
At 19:30 on January 8th, the famous violinist Lu Siqing will join hands with the "piano lyric poet" Misha Minonovsky to bring the audience and friends the most popular violin sonata "Spring", the bright and brilliant Violin Sonata No. 3, and the seventh violin sonata, which is towards the peak, paying tribute to the great music of Saint Beethoven with beautiful piano sounds.
3
China Symphony Orchestra's 2022 Music Season Opening Performance and Winter Olympics: "Ode to Joy" - China Symphony Orchestra Chinese New Year Concert
January 15, 2022 19:30
Since the moment Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor was premiered in Vienna in 1824, "Bel-9" has become the most unique monument in the classical music and art literature. The composer's final movement of this work integrates the chorus into the symphonic genre for the first time, using the poet Schiller's "Ode to Joy" as the lyrics, praising the lofty ideals of human unity, watching out for each other, and walking hand in hand, and thus having an immortal value and social significance beyond the musical work itself. Today, when it comes to New Year's And important ceremonies, people around the world choose to listen to "Bei Jiu" to convey and express a beautiful vision.
At 19:30 on January 15th, the famous conductor Li Xincao will conduct the China Symphony Orchestra and the China Symphony Orchestra Chorus, and join hands with Song Yuanming, Xue Haoyu, Liu Songhu and other singers to play Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9 in D minor" at the National Centre for the Performing Arts, which is not only the opening performance of the 2022 music season of the China Symphony Orchestra, but also one of the blockbuster performances carefully planned by the National Centre for the Performing Arts before the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, which is worth looking forward to. In the first half of this concert, the famous violinist Lu Siqing will also perform with the orchestra the masterpiece of German composer Bruch, "Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor", showing the ultimate beauty of German-Austrian late Romantic music between the bow strings.
4
Long National Rhyme - Chinese National Orchestra 2022 New Year Concert
Air time: January 22, 2022, 19:30
Netizens who love Chinese music must not miss the "Long National Rhyme - Chinese National Orchestra 2022 New Year Concert" jointly sponsored by the National Centre for the Performing Arts and the Chinese National Orchestra Society. The concert was composed of more than 120 people from the Four Top Folk Orchestras of Beijing, namely the Central Chinese Orchestra, the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra, the China Opera and Dance Theatre Folk Orchestra, and the Beijing Chinese Orchestra, each selected by backbone performers, and conducted by the famous conductor Peng Jiapeng.
Wang Zhongshan, Deng Jiandong, Feng Xiaoquan, Shi Haibin and other contemporary most influential folk music performers will also join in, and together with many outstanding young performers, they will bring "Spring Festival Overture", "The Sum of Seven Colors", "Yao Dance", "Ode to the Sun", "Zhuang Poetry", "First Erhu Rhapsody", "Dragon Tenghu Leaping", "Ancient Locust Roots", "My Motherland", "Birds and Phoenix" and other masterpieces loved by the audience, presenting the rich colors of folk music in an all-round way.
5
Central National Song and Dance Troupe "Dancing Landscape"
Aired: January 29, 2022 at 19:30
In the 5,000-year history of China, the splendid Chinese culture formed by various ethnic groups in the process of exchanges, exchanges and blending has made 56 ethnic groups hug together like pomegranate seeds. Those pleasant songs, moving melodies, and dashing dance steps are vivid expressions of the cultures of various nationalities that have been passed down from generation to generation and are endless.
On the eve of the Spring Festival, on the evening of January 29, the Central National Song and Dance Troupe "Dancing Landscape and Water" will use dance as a medium to present you with a beautiful picture of 12 ethnic minorities singing and dancing in the mountains and rivers.
Based on the traditional folk dance art, the performance uses contemporary artistic expression methods to form a dance work with a strong style, and strives to lead the audience into the vast grassland, the quiet mountain forest, the majestic snow mountain, and appreciate the colorful national customs together.
*Online performances are subject to actual broadcast
How to watch it
Please keep an eye on the official WeChat of the National Centre for the Performing Arts every Saturday live preview
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