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Silk Road Chinese music concert held in Nepal's Kathmandu
STORY: Silk Road Chinese music concert held in Nepal's Kathmandu
DATELINE: Sept. 3, 2023
LENGTH: 00:01:43
LOCATION: Kathmandu
CATEGORY: CULTURE
SHOTLIST:
1. various of musicians performing at the concert and the audience
STORYLINE:
A Silk Road Chinese music concert was held in the Nepali capital Kathmandu Thursday evening, resonating with hundreds of audiences.
The concert program covered a number of traditional Chinese musical masterpieces including "Flowers Blooming Under the Full Moon," "The Silk Road," "Tunes of Qin Mulberry," "Ambush from All Sides," the Kunqu opera "The Peony Pavilion," among others.
Resham Firiri, a Nepali piece, and Csardas, rearranged from a violin piece composed by Vittorio Monti, were also performed on the occasion by players from the China "Golden Bell Stars" Ensemble.
The performances drew a frequent burst of applause from the packed hall, where Nepal's Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav was present.
The concert was sponsored by the Chinese Embassy in Nepal and the Chinese Musicians Association, and organized by Suzhou Chinese Orchestra in Jiangsu Province in eastern China. It was held first on Wednesday in Kathmandu.
Speaking on the occasion, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chen Song noted that the national-level "Golden Bell Stars" Ensemble was sent to perform in Nepal to celebrate the long-lasting China-Nepal friendship on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as the two peoples have jointly written "an epic of exchanges among civilizations" along the ancient Silk Road for thousands of years.
In the past decade, the Chinese Musicians Association has sent musician groups many times to hold concerts in countries along the BRI route, and the current Asian tour has taken the Chinese musicians to Indonesia and Bangladesh.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Kathmandu.
(XHTV)
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