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By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2024-08-12 08:05

Shui at a news conference to announce his appointment in Beijing on July 27. CHINA DAILY

Chinese music has been a crucial part in the orchestra's repertoire, underscoring its role of preserving and promoting the country's musical heritage, says Shui.

A concert in celebration of composer Luo Zhongrong's 100th birthday will be held on Sept 13 at the NCPA, with Li Xincao conducting pieces such as Symphony No 1 Huanxisha, Subtle Fragrance and Sichuan Suite.

Under Shui's stewardship, the China National Symphony Orchestra aims to strengthen its presence on the global stage through international tours, and collaborations with renowned soloists and composers around the world.

Its chamber music ensemble will tour Brazil, Argentina, Dominica, Venezuela, and Costa Rica between Sept 7 and Oct 1, with concerts to mark the 50th anniversaries of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Brazil and Venezuela.

Between Oct 8 and 16, the orchestra will tour France, with concerts in Paris, Toulouse and Provence. Tan and Liu will take part in the tour, which will include performances with soloists, including French violist Lise Berthaud.

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