The winter rhyme is like a song, and the female voice of the West sings “The Fragrant Sound of Shaohua”
Hangzhou Net Release time: 2023-11-27 06:49
Hangzhou Daily reported that on the evening of November 25, the “Shaohua Fang Yin·2023 – Hangzhou Xi Women’s Vocal Choir Chorus Concert” was hosted by the Hangzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles and hosted by the Hangzhou Xi Women’s Vocal Choir and the Hangzhou Literary and Art Volunteers Association. “Wonderful performance at Zhejiang Conservatory of Music.
The Hangzhou Xi Women’s Choir, which was born in March 1985, is almost a household name in Hangzhou. It is a well-known outstanding choir in China and has been awarded the title of “Crown of Women” by the China Chorus Association. Since 2014, Xi Women’s Vocals has successfully held six choral concerts.
Last night’s “Shaohua Fang Yin” series of concerts included a total of 15 choral works, covering ancient and modern Chinese and foreign classics as well as Chinese works from multiple regions and styles.
The opening song “There Are So Many People in the World” sounded, and the choir, led by permanent conductor Dai Shulin, sang affectionately and warmed the hearts of the people. Subsequently, a group of ancient Chinese poems and folk songs brought everyone to the vast land of the motherland. Finally, the choir’s repertoire “Unforgettable Hangzhou” served as the finale, singing the members’ deep affection for Hangzhou.
Among the difficult multi-ethnic and multi-regional Chinese-style choral works, the concert also interspersed popular popular works such as “Hemerocallis”, “Just Like You” and “Ponyo on the Cliff”. The choir’s interpretation made It’s refreshing.
In addition, Professor Yan Baolin, the famous conductor and artistic director of Xi’an Women’s Vocals, also came to the scene and conducted a set of foreign classics. From classical to romantic, from tranquility to intensity, the choir and the conductor cooperated tacitly to perform the wide-opening and closing musical works vividly and push the atmosphere to the climax.
Source: Hangzhou Daily Author: Reporter Li Wei Correspondent Qiu Hefeng Editor: Chen Dong