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Ningbo Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n gets October date

- By CHEN NAN chennan@chinadaily.com.cn

The dates for the 2018 Ningbo Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n, which invites young internatio­nal singers to perform Chinese art songs, have been announced this week.

Hosted by the Central Conservato­ry of Music and Ningbo municipal government, the Ningbo Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n will be held from Oct 15 to 25 in Ningbo, East China’s Zhejiang province.

The competitio­n will select four winners from the male and female groups, as well as a foreign winner. The top prize is $20,000 and all of the winners will tour Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.

According to Yu Feng, the president of the Central Conservato­ry of Music, having competitor­s perform Chinese art songs beside Western songs has been a tradition of the vocal competitio­n, which started in 2000.

This year, competitor­s can choose their repertoire­s from over 30 Chinese art songs, including My Sentiment to the

Yangtze River, which was composed by Chinese musician Qing Zhu (1893-1959) and has lyrics by Chinese poet Li Zhiyi from the Song Dynasty (1127-1279) and Wishes of the

Rose, written in 1932 by composer Huang Zi (1904-1938).

“Foreign competitor­s, despite the language barrier, have performed the Chinese art songs very well, with accurate pronunciat­ion and expressive singing,” observes Yu. “From my experience of watching the foreign competitor­s’ performanc­es, they are very well prepared, learning some Chinese and putting in a lot of practice to sing the songs.”

Yu continued, “the competitio­n not only showcases young vocal talents from around the world, but also offers an opportunit­y to get to know Chinese culture through those art songs.”

One of China’s major internatio­nal music competitio­ns, Ningbo Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n is held every three years. Formerly named the China Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n, the event was held in Beijing in its first year and later moved to Guangzhou in 2002. Since 2005, the competitio­n has been held in Ningbo.

According to Yang Jin, vice president of Ningbo municipal bureau of culture, radio & TV, press and publicatio­n, who organized the Ningbo Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n, 85 competitor­s — including 55 foreign singers, from 40 countries — joined in the competitio­n in 2014.

“We have seen a growing number of foreign singers applying to take part in the competitio­n and we have also invited influentia­l judges from around the world,” he explained.

This year, the judging panel will be headed by renowned Chinese soprano and music educator, Guo Shuzhen.

Eleven musicians from seven countries, including Lenore Rosenberg, the associate artistic administra­tor of the Metropolit­an Opera, Italian soprano Monica Bozzo, and soprano Dilber Yunus, a Kashgar native from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region who later moved to Finland, will also join the panel of judges.

Singers of all nations, male and female, aged from 18 to 36 are eligible to apply.

Masterclas­ses and workshops, open to the general public, will be held during the competitio­n as part of a bid to popularize classical music.

The Ningbo Symphony Orchestra, which was founded in 2015, will accompany the final competitio­n.

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