w88 casino News Network (Correspondent Wang Xie Photography Dong Sijia)2018Year11month21Day and night, bySponsored by China Conservatory of Music and hosted by w88 casino’s Propaganda Department, w88 casino of Continuing and Distance Education, Youth League Committee, Student Affairs Department, and LibraryConcert of original works of national orchestra "Silk Road of Imagery·Qiuci Song", at w88 casinoThe library lecture hall was solemnly held。
This year marks the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up. The "Image Silk Road·Qiuci Song" concert is an important part of w88 casino's series of activities to celebrate the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up. The concert focuses on Qiūcí (qiūcí, today's Kuqa County, Xinjiang, one of the great powers in the ancient Western China), an important intersection of Eastern and Western cultures on the Silk Road. It is based on the collision and exchange of Eastern and Western cultures and uses Chinese national orchestral music as a form of expression to create new achievements and achievements in the development of national music in the 40 years of reform and opening up.

"Dance of Fire" (Rhapsody for Suona and Orchestra), "Voiceless Song" (Concerto for Erhu and National String Orchestra, Percussion), and "Sinking Sand at the concert·Float" (Chinese plucked string band), "Flying Capriccio——Impressions of Kizil Grottoes Mural Paintings" (National Orchestra), "Scream" (Wind and Percussion Ensemble), "Ambiguing Colors" (National Orchestra), "Xun·Yepose Chicken" (Pipa Concerto), "Qiuci Song" (National Orchestra), etc.8An original work by Gao Weijie, Yang Qing, Zhou Xianglin, Du Yong, Zou Hang, Yuan Haoyu, Jia Yue, Luo Maishuo, etc.8A well-known domestic composer. They are carefully arranged and organized by the project leader Professor Zhang Zunlian, the chief planner Wang Xie, and the producer Mr. Wang Guodong, and with the strong support of the Propaganda Department of the Kuqa County Party Committee and the Xinjiang Kucha Research Institute. Go deep into the ancient Qiuci land to collect customs. After studying, thinking, exploring and sculpting the cave murals and local culture from multiple dimensions, using the form of ensemble, concerto and orchestra, I transformed my imagination of Qiuci and the ancient Silk Road culture into pieces of music that can be performed, heard and felt.

The Silk Road was a road where many ethnic groups, languages, cultures and faiths met. It was an ancient civilization road connecting the three continents of Asia, Europe and Africa. For thousands of years, its brilliant history of cultural exchanges has influenced the development of Eastern and Western cultures and inspired the development of art. As the fulcrum of the ancient Silk Road, Qiuci is not only a gathering place of diverse cultures, but also the source of multi-ethnic music. The music performed in the concert can be said to be a journey to find the roots of ancient Kucha music culture. Not only visually, the audience can see the Silk Road cultural attributes of Chinese national musical instruments such as suona, erhu, and pipa; but also from the auditory sense, they can hear the collision and blending of religious beliefs, human pursuit of light and perception of heaven and earth, imagination of the brilliant music and dance of Qiuci, and the intersection of multi-ethnic languages. In terms of aesthetics, it creates a comprehensive experience that is mysterious and warm, rich and smart, solemn and sacred, ethereal and poignant, pious and powerful, gorgeous and fantasy.

The concert was conducted by young conductor Kaneno. His conducting was relaxed and relaxed, and he handled the works delicately and full of passion. Erhu player Zhang Zunlian, young pipa player Chen Suchao, suona player Zhang Keke's skillful performance and accurate emotional expression, as well as the wonderful performances of the Chinese National Orchestra of the China Conservatory of Music, all made the teachers and students present feel that the trip was worthwhile.

At the concert, the teachers and students of Mao Zedong not only truly felt the wonderful timbre of Chinese national instrumental music, but were also quickly brought into the world created by various Silk Road images by the conductor and musicians“Qiuci Song”Wander freely and happily in the unique artistic conception, lingering and forgetting to leave. After each piece of music ends, the audience will burst into warm applause,More than 800 w88 teachers and students and those on stagePerformersRemembering the 40 years of reform and opening upThe turbulent years of hard work and hard work.