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The National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-produced opera "Turandot" opened its eleventh round of performances

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International online news: On January 18, 2022, the National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-made opera "Turandot" met with the audience again, opening the 11th round of hot performances. "Turandot" is the pioneering work of artistic production at the beginning of the establishment of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, composed by composer Hao Wei continued to compose music, director Chen Liyi, stage designer Gao Guangjian and other joint creations.

The National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-produced opera "Turandot" opened its eleventh round of performances

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This round of performances by conductor Yuan Ding, together with the Opera Singers, Choir and Orchestra of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, as well as the Jinfan Choir of Beijing No. 171 Middle School, a children's chorus base of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, tells this oriental legendary story with full artistic appeal. The starring cast of "All China Bandi" brings together the backbone of the domestic singing industry, fully embodies the highest level of Western classics and Chinese production, and shows the profound skills of Chinese singers on the opera stage.

The National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-produced opera "Turandot" opened its eleventh round of performances

Unlike the fierce and vicious Turandot in many Western versions, in the National Centre for the Performing Arts version of "Turandot", Turandot is given more human expression. Soprano Singer Sun Xiuwei has profound singing skills and clear levels of performance, and the aria "out of the palace" explains Turandot's complex and multi-faceted character image. After being kissed by Calaf, the aria "First Tears" continued with the song Haovia giving Princess Turandot sympathy and gentle music, and Sun Xiuwei interpreted Turandot's emotional transformation very delicately. In this round of performances, Sun Xiuwei digs deeper into the heart of the character, and vividly shows the contrast between Turandot's arrogance and coldness, the contradictions faced by Calaf's passionate pursuit, and finally being touched by love. Soprano Mo Hong portrayed the simple and kind tragic character Liu'er, and her singing of "Master, You Listen to Me" has a strong lyricism, showing Liu'er's desire to prevent the prince from risking his life. Liu'er's obsessive aria "Princess, your cold heart" before her death is poignant and tragic, singing loyalty to love and unswerving to death, which moved the audience.

The National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-produced opera "Turandot" opened its eleventh round of performances

Tenor Singer Han Peng portrayed the brave and wise Caraf. Although "Turandot" was the first opera performed by Han Peng in his vocal career, "Nobody Sleeps Tonight" was the most sung aria of his career. Han Peng's stage performance is sophisticated and passionate, and the bright tone, soothing and powerful breath, and the imposing high tone of the rainbow all make the audience boil. Bass singer Guan Zhijing's portrayal of the character is three points, and although the Timur he plays is at the end of the road, there is no lack of kingly spirit in his bones. The three ministers of Ping, Pang and Peng, played by Liu Songhu, Kuo Kyung and Jin Zhengjian, run through the whole process with their humorous and humorous performances, which not only cleverly promote the storyline, but also play a mediating role in the gloomy and heavy atmosphere of the play, which can be called Puccini's raw flower. In the opera "Turandot", Puccini uses the Chinese folk song "Jasmine" throughout the play, through the various deformations of this material, the side sets off the multi-faceted character and the change of dramatic emotions, and the familiar tune makes the Chinese audience feel more intimate, and also appreciates the charming charm of the collision and integration of Chinese and Western cultures.

The National Centre for the Performing Arts' self-produced opera "Turandot" opened its eleventh round of performances

In this round of performances, Shen Na, Mo Hualun, Zhou Xiaolin, Yan Sinan, Zhang Yang, Zhu He, Chen Dashuai and other singers will also bring wonderful interpretations to the audience. It is reported that the opera "Turandot" will be performed for 6 consecutive days, lasting until the 23rd.

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