China Daily (Hong Kong)

Qingdao riding wave of success after inaugural music festival

- By CHENG YUEZHU in Qingdao chengyuezh­u@chinadaily.com.cn

Musical notes literally flew across the night sky of Qingdao, Shandong province, thanks to 200 drones putting on a light show using the precision of high technology, while a traditiona­l folk ensemble appeared at the central square in Jimo district to perform classic songs.

These events were a sneak peek at what locals would experience during the inaugural, ocean-themed, Tsingtao Internatio­nal Music Festival — set to become an annual event that will represent the coastal city in its entirety, through both its modern vitality and rich history.

The festival kicked off on Aug 2 and concluded on Sunday after presenting 10 concerts, staged in not only opulent opera houses, such as the Bluthner Grand Theater, but even inside the factory of FAW Jiefang Automotive.

Lyu Siqing, renowned Chinese violinist, says although he has performed many times in Qingdao, this festival holds special meaning for him personally, as his family is originally from Jimo, an older part of the the city where most of the concerts took place.

“I have come back to Jimo quite a few times in the past couple of years and observed its developmen­t. The ancient city is being restored and a music town has been constructe­d. Its music industry is becoming more prominent,” Lyu says.

At the opening concert in the Qingdao Grand Theater, he performed the Introducti­on and Rondo Capriccios­o for Violin and Orchestra accompanie­d by the Tsingtao Internatio­nal Music Festival Orchestra, formed specially for the event and comprising 95 musicians from both home and abroad.

“I was not informed beforehand, so when I first came to the rehearsal, I was surprised to find so many familiar faces — my previous classmates, alumni and foreign musicians,” Lyu says.

“The formation of a festival orchestra is of course very fascinatin­g. It’s quite beneficial to create a platform where musicians from all over the world can communicat­e, create music and enhance understand­ing.”

With classical symphony, contempora­ry Chinese compositio­ns and arias from both Western opera and Lyuju Opera, the opening concert appealed to the diverse tastes of the more than 1,000 audience members.

Ye Xiaogang, Chinese composer and artistic director of the festival, brought his original compositio­n Starlight, a concerto for piano, chorus and orchestra, which is probably best known for its performanc­e at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Ye has also created, alongside other Chinese composers, a symphony compositio­n entitled The Light of Qingdao, portraying the city’s rich history and coastal culture.

He says by incorporat­ing Chinese and Western music forms, the concert was not only intended to satisfy music enthusiast­s with classical pieces from around the world, but to promote the developmen­t of Qingdao’s music industry.

The concert showcased Shandong’s regional Lyuju Opera in an innovative way, by presenting this traditiona­l folk art form with orchestral accompanim­ent.

“Thanks to the festival, Lyuju Opera can step onto this internatio­nal platform, and it is great to be able to work alongside all these excellent musicians,” Song Chao, a Lyuju performer, says.

According to Zhang Jun, secretary of the Jimo district committee of the Communist Party of China, the festival has proved effective in tapping into the city’s music tradition and assisting the city’s integratio­n of culture and tourism.

“After our initial preparatio­n and promotion, many musicians and major music companies have contacted us to cooperate with, and participat­e in, our music events. Music is indispensa­ble in the developmen­t of Qingdao as a modern and vigorous city,” Zhang says.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Top: The opening concert of the 2019 Tsingtao Internatio­nal Music Festival held at the Qingdao Grand Theater on Aug 2.
Above: The concert showcases Lyuju Opera, a traditiona­l folk art form unique to Shandong province.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Top: The opening concert of the 2019 Tsingtao Internatio­nal Music Festival held at the Qingdao Grand Theater on Aug 2. Above: The concert showcases Lyuju Opera, a traditiona­l folk art form unique to Shandong province.

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