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Bearing in mind the history, the music concentrates on playing the strong tone of endeavor| the Beijing News × the National Centre for the Performing Arts

On this special day of September 18, the National Centre for the Performing Arts specially planned an online concert, hoping to use music to remember the unforgettable history and pay tribute to hard-won peace with classics. Today at 19:20, the special plan for the 90th anniversary of the 918 Incident - "Spark and Giant Waves" Li Xincao and the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra and Choir concert will meet the audience online.

Bearing in mind the history, the music concentrates on playing the strong tone of endeavor| the Beijing News × the National Centre for the Performing Arts

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The repertoire of this concert ranges from the well-known "Yellow River Chorus", to "Red Star Shines on China", which was created to celebrate the centenary of the Communist Party of China, and "Nanjing, Nanjing!" an elegy created to commemorate the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. 》。 Conductor Li Xincao will join hands with pipa player Zhang Qiang, soprano Zhou Xiaolin, baritone singer Wang Haitao, reciter Zhao Ling, and artists from the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra and the National Centre for the Performing Arts Choir to light up the "spark" of the nation with fierce national feelings and exquisite artistic skills.

Beijing News Editor Tian Kaini

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