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Guo Yun Xiangyin Interview (4) | Dialogue with the famous lyrical flower soprano Chen Xiaoduo

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(Interview with chen Xiaoduo, a famous lyrical soprano singer.) Star All-Media Reporter Liu Jia Tang Xixi /Filming)

Star Online May 24 news (Star All Media Reporter Tang Xixi) Chu Ci heavy vanilla, Qiulan Gui for Zhen. On the evening of May 25th, Chen Xiaoduo, a famous lyrical flower soprano singer, will sing a song "Vanilla" drawn from the metaphor of the beauty of vanilla in Chu Ci at the "National Treasure National Music, National Rhyme Xiangyin" concert on the cloud, and will also merge with the sounds of sheng and zheng to express the ethereal atmosphere and the mood of chastity.

"The work 'Vanilla' has both Xiaoxiang ancient rhyme and ancient style, which is very beautiful, graceful and ethereal." Chen Xiaoduo told the Star All-Media reporter that the presentation of the Long History and Rich Cultural Atmosphere of the Hunan Provincial Museum surrounded by many national treasures can exude a unique artistic charm.

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Guo Yun Xiangyin Interview (4) | Dialogue with the famous lyrical flower soprano Chen Xiaoduo

Chen Xiaoduo, a famous lyrical flower soprano singer, a cutting-edge opera producer, a national first-class actor, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, and the chief soprano of the China Opera and Dance Theatre. Master's degree in opera performance from Peking University Opera Research Institute, he won the Vocal Performance Award of the Wenhua Award, the highest award of the Chinese Stage Arts Government, the "Plum Blossom Award", the highest award of Chinese theater performing arts, was selected by CCTV as "China's Top Ten Soprano Singers", twice won the "Excellent Performance Award" of the National Fine Repertoire Exhibition, and sang the original song of the theme song "Me and You" for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In 2020, he served as a special teacher of the Opera Research Institute of Peking University, and has contributed voices for the films "Return", "Jinling Thirteen Chao", "Pifu" and "Shouwang Tianshan". The New York Times commented on it as "a sweet, plump, moving opera soprano."

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