Tianjin North Network News: On the afternoon of May 22, the Tianjin Song and Dance Theater Opera Troupe's "Sunday Music Afternoon Tea" series of concerts was staged as scheduled, and the young performers of the opera troupe, Wei Qing, Zhao Yu, Wang Zhenzi, Han Junyi, Gao Junxia, Li Su, Zhang Zhao, etc., presented the "Strings Move My Heart" concert to the audience at the Tianjin Concert Hall. In the form of a ensemble, the performers brought a warm and elegant ensemble concert to the audience.
The concert of "Strings Moving My Heart" was staged as scheduled
The first half of the concert presents the audience with two very different musical moods, the first half is an excerpt from Tchaikovsky's famous ballet "The Nutcracker", and the second half is a well-known selection of classic anime and film music. The control of different styles by the performers is commendable, and they perfectly interpret the rich connotation of the musical works with their superb performances and tacit cooperation, which has won the recognition and love of the audience.
In the first half, the performers presented the classic musical excerpts from the ballet "The Nutcracker", such as the light and lively "Little Overture", the lively and exuberant "March", the crystal cheerful "Dance of the Candy Fairy", the colorful "Russian Dance", the magnificent and graceful "Round Dance of flowers", etc., depicting the picturesque mood of the dance drama. While appreciating the art of ensemble, the audience enjoyed the magnificent, dreamy and pure beauty of the dance drama music with mythological colors.
In the second half, the audience was presented with classic anime, movie music "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Castle in the Sky" "Carrying You", "Cat Bus" of "Totoro", "Wind Yongdao", "Totoro", "Princess Mononoke" theme song, "Sunny Day" in "Witch House Rush", "Hometown Road" in "Ear-ear Listening", "Goldfish Princess on the Cliff" Theme Song, etc., the performers played excellent, with a high degree of tacit understanding and elegant artistic style, won the audience's warm applause. (Frontier journalist Wu Hong)