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The Beijing International Music Festival's new interpretation of "Masters and Remembrance" Chen Qigang and Saint-Sang's masterpieces kicked off the "dialogue"

author:China Daily

China Daily, October 11 (Reporter Jiang Dong) On October 11, 2021, young conductor Jing Huan joined hands with the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, violinists Xu Weiling and Liu Ming to appear at the 24th Beijing International Music Festival. In this concert, the works of Chinese composer Chen Qigang are performed on the same stage as two violin works by French composer Saint-Saën.

With the theme of "Masters and Commemoration", the 24th Beijing International Music Festival opened the prelude to the Beijing International Music Festival's series of plans to commemorate many composer masters in the form of dialogue between Chinese and foreign composers.

The Beijing International Music Festival's new interpretation of "Masters and Remembrance" Chen Qigang and Saint-Sang's masterpieces kicked off the "dialogue"

Violinist Xu Weiling and the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra rehearsed the Second Violin Concerto by French composer Saint-Saën. (Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily)

The Beijing International Music Festival's new interpretation of "Masters and Remembrance" Chen Qigang and Saint-Sang's masterpieces kicked off the "dialogue"

Young conductor Jing Huan in rehearsal. (Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily)

The Beijing International Music Festival's new interpretation of "Masters and Remembrance" Chen Qigang and Saint-Sang's masterpieces kicked off the "dialogue"

Violinist Liu Ming in rehearsal. (Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily)

Source: China Daily

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