Zhang Jiawei, a huqin performer from the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, held a special Huqin music exchange at the small theater of the Taijiang District Cultural Center. At the scene, in the style of a talk show, he gave everyone 7 Huqin instruments in one breath: the Erquanqin specially tailored for the performance of "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", the coconut shell made of coconut shells for the speaker, and the Jinghu, Zhonghu, Erhu, Guangdong Gaohu, Xiqin.
He conveyed the past and present life of the Huqin family and the cultural origin of each musical instrument to the audience in a relaxed conversation. Telling about 7 musical instruments, not to mention showing eighteen martial arts. The exchange meeting was interspersed with performances in real time, allowing the audience to more intuitively feel the musical personality and unique charm of each musical instrument, and to understand the diverse development context and rich artistic expression of the huqin family.
After the event, Zhang Jiawei visited the exhibition hall of the Taijiang Tea Pavilion Jufan Music Institute to learn about its artistic characteristics, historical origin and inheritance status. He also communicated with Mr. Xue Qiong, the executive director of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, the vice president and secretary general of the Fujian Provincial National Orchestra Society, the erhu performer, and Mr. Wang Zengxin, the sixth-generation descendant of Fuzhou Laotianhua Musical Instruments on the evolution and development of the huqin in Fujian. Explore.
This event is sponsored by Fuzhou Culture and Tourism Bureau and Taijiang District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, undertaken by Fuzhou Cultural Center and Taijiang District Cultural Center, co-organized by Fuzhou Taijiang Fourth Central Primary School and Fuzhou Guohuo Road Primary School, and Fuzhou Dongming Culture Communication Co., Ltd. planned and implemented.