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( China Daily ) Updated: 2016-04-09 07:28:03

Julien Beaudiment and Cui Honggen

Date: April 10 - 7:30 pm

Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

Price: 100-200 yuan

Born in 1978, Julien Beaudiment studied at London Guildhall School of Music with Paul Edmund-Davies and at Paris CNSMD - Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique - where he obtained a First flute Prize in Sophie herrier and Vincent Lucas class. In 2005, Julien Beaudiment is nominated first solo flute of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, where he will stay until 2006, before coming back to the Lyon Opera. He is the only French flutist having obtained this position in a British orchestra. After twelve years of professional training at the affiliated primary, middle school and undergraduate study in the Central Conservatory of Music, Cui Honggen became a teacher of the Conservatory. After nine years of teaching, in 2002, he won the Special Jury Prize in the Adult Group of the First Admiralty Piano Competition. In 2003 he decided to go to Montreal School of Music, Canada to study under the tutelage of the world's top masters today, Dang Thaison.

Contact: 010-6655-0000

NIGHT LIFE

Tatort a Traditional Movie Night

Date: April 10 - 8:15 pm

Venue: Zeit Berlin

Price: Free

Tatort (English translation is: Crime Scene) is the longest-running German language police procedural TV series, set in various parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It was exactly 40 years ago, On Nov 29, 1970, with "Taxi to Leipzig", began the murderous career Germany's most popular television crime series "Tatort". Its creator Gunther Witte set up "the basic arrangements" to which the participating ARD state broadcasters had to agree for their joint crime series. With few exceptions, they still hold today - and that after over 780 episodes. This TV series has always had not only crime, but also German society in its sights.

Contact: 1511-0160-573

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