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Tang Dynasty poems concert to celebrate CNY

By MINLU ZHANG in New York | China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-12-19 10:39

Hao Jiang Tian (right) and Martha Liao (left), co-founders of the iSING! Suzhou International Young Artists Festival, preview the January 2023 premiere of "Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems" on Dec 8 at Asia Society. DONG HAO / CHINA DAILY

A concert that features Ancient Tang poems is set to hit the US next month to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year and the 50th anniversary of The Philadelphia Orchestra's historic 1973 tour of China.

The program entitled Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems is set to release on Jan 6 and 7, 2023 in Philadelphia and New York. iSING! Suzhou and The Philadelphia Orchestra present the program.

The show, led by former Philadelphia Orchestra Assistant Conductor Lio Kuokman, features ancient Chinese lyrical texts from young composers who were selected from the 2020 iSING! Composition Competition.

The 2020 iSING! Composition Competition is a five-month-long process of selecting winning composers from more than 200 entries from nine countries. The panel of judges included Hao Jiang Tian, renowned bass, iSING! founder and artistic director.

Founded in 2011, iSING! Art Festival is the first international vocal art festival in China. iSING!

founders discuss their campaign to champion singing in Mandarin Chinese in the international classical music world, from training young singers in Mandarin language, to curating a new repertory through their 2020 iSING! International Composer Competition and culminating in a full-evening program first presented by the Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre.

Since 2014, over 380 singers from more than 30 countries were selected to come to China to participate in the annual iSING! Suzhou Art Festival.

Poets of the Tang Dynasty featured in the incoming program Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems include Li Bai, Bai Juyi, Du Fu, Du Mu, Zhang Ji, and Wang Bo.

"I was initially worried about being able to connect both historically and culturally," said Fernando Buide del Real in an official press statement. "But I soon realized Tang poetic sentiments are universal and transcend geographical boundaries. During the COVID lockdown, I found resonance in Wang Bo's poem about friendship, loneliness, and separation. The precision and depth of the Chinese language is astounding. Every character and phrase are filled with meaning."

January's concert also aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Philadelphia Orchestra's 1973 tour of China, the first by an American ensemble. Over the past 50 years, the Orchestra has returned to China 12 times, more than any other US orchestra.

On Dec 8, the Asia Society New York hosted a panel discussion on the genesis and development of Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems.

The panel started with a 30-minute segment from The Moon and I, a documentary film recounting iSING!'s historic 2021 Suzhou performance.

"I think this event is very important to China and the US, especially in terms of cultural exchanges," Hao Jiang Tian, one of the iSING! Founders, told China Daily.

"During the COVID-19 pandemic, performing arts around the world have been greatly affected and impacted. Our incoming event integrates ancient Tang poems, new forms of music, and singers from 9 different countries – this is the first time in history. In the current situation, such performance is particularly important," Tian said.

During the panel, Kevin Rudd, President and CEO of Asia Society and former Australian Prime Minister, read a famous Tang Dynasty poem entitled Thinking of a Quiet Night by Li Bai in Chinese through a video link.

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