Can you only listen to symphony in the concert hall? Actually, there are many art forms in the concert hall! June 11 is the "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day", and the Changsha Concert Hall has prepared a theme for "Music Appreciation of Intangible Cultural Heritage · Changsha Second Intangible Cultural Heritage" The performances of the "Legacy Music Week" are diverse in form, rich in content and splendid. The event is one of the series of publicity and display activities for Changsha's "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day" in 2022. From June 3 to 12, the event will build a communication platform for cultural and natural heritage publicity and display performances in Changsha with multiple scenes and new forms. The intangible cultural heritage is displayed in the form of online and offline linkage, which truly allows the intangible cultural heritage to enter the hearts of more people and let the world hear the voice of Changsha.
On the evening of June 3, the opening ceremony of the 2nd Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Music Week, Music Appreciation Intangible Cultural Heritage - Qi Baoli Gao Yema Matouqin Orchestra and Hunan National Orchestra concert were staged in Changsha Concert Hall, the concert was specially invited to 2021" Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Person of the Year", the international matouqin master Qi Baoligao, the permanent conductor of the Jiangsu Provincial Chinese Orchestra and the guest conductor of the Hunan Chinese Orchestra Zhang Wei, performed together with the Hunan Chinese Orchestra and the Mustang Matouqin Orchestra. The sound of the piano led the audience to fully appreciate the magnificence and vastness of the prairie and the enthusiasm and heroism of the Mongolian people. The concert came to an end with the concert of the Chinese famous song "Liuyang River" by the orchestras from Mongolia and Hunan, which was well received by more than 1,000 audiences.
On the evenings of June 5th and 10th, Hunan Puppet Shadow Art Conservation and Inheritance Center and Hunan Peking Opera Conservation and Inheritance Center brought classic puppet clips "Fat Cat Brother", "Sparrow Spirit", excerpts "Sitting in the Palace" and "Eighteen Arhats Receiving Dapeng". ", Plum Blossom Award winner Zhang Xuan, national first-class actors Peng Linjun, Ren Jinxiang and other famous provincial and Beijing artists performed on stage. "Sitting in the Palace" is a fold from "Shilang Visits His Mother". It is a very representative piece of Peking Opera. It vividly depicts Shilang Silang's eager psychological activities. The theme of Journey to the West has always been a frequent visitor on the stage of opera. "Eighteen Arhats Receiving Dapeng" is a reserved repertoire of the provincial capital. It is based on the Shituoling section. It occupies four of the 100 novels and four of the 81 disasters. Difficult, the heaviest weight.
On the evening of June 12, Women's Twelve Band once again visited Changsha Concert Hall, bringing dynamic and fashionable folk music performances. Founded in 2001, the Twelve Women's Band is a well-known folk music group in China. It organically combines traditional Chinese national musical instruments such as erhu, pipa, dulcimer, guzheng, and flute with modern musical elements, and retains the rich Chinese national music. At the same time, it also has a fashionable and popular world music style. This time, the 12th Women's Band appeared in Changsha, and the concert hall specially prepared free tickets for Star City music fans, aiming to allow more citizens to participate in the intangible cultural heritage music week and experience the charm of intangible cultural heritage art.
Changsha's intangible cultural heritage lights up the new "night" state of Changsha's night economy, and is a powerful carrier for the inheritance of cultural activities. Intangible Cultural Heritage Music Week invites citizens and tourists to the "feast", which provides a variety of brand choices for stimulating market vitality, promoting innovation in cultural and tourism consumption formats, and creating a new "night" state for Changsha's "night" economic development. yearning for a better life. This intangible cultural heritage music week is hosted by Changsha Municipal Bureau of Culture, Tourism, Radio, Film and Television and Beijing Poly Theater Management Co., Ltd., and undertaken by Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center and Changsha Poly Concert Hall Management Co., Ltd.