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Established in 1998, the Beijing Music Festival BMF has evolved into one of the most prestigious and globally recognized music festivals. This annual event brings together musicians from both the East and West to celebrate their rich cultural heritage through a bl of classical Chinese compositions alongside renowned global symphonies.
The centerpiece of the 27th BMF, titled A Hundred Birds from East and West Pay Tribute to the Phoenix, will take place on October 5 at the National Centre for the Performing Arts. This concert is conducted by eminent composer Tan Dun who skillfully bls Chinese traditions with Western orchestral arrangements. The China National Symphony Orchestra, under his direction, will perform alongside Liu Wenwen, a celebrated suona soloist, and virtuosos Lu Wei violin and Wang Jian cello. The lineup includes performances of Hundreds of Birds Worshiping the Phoenix, Stravinsky's The Firebird suite, and other masterpieces that encapsulate the essence of classical Chinese music intertwined with universal symphonies.
This year's event promises a vibrant tapestry of musical expressions, paying homage to China's deep-rooted cultural values while inviting global recognition for its contributions to world music.
In anticipation of this grand celebration, we invite you to be part of history in making as BMF brings the world together through the universal language of music.
Beijing Music Festival: An International Musical Symphony
Founded in 1998, the Beijing Music Festival BMF has asced to become a globally revered musical event. This annual gathering celebrates artistic collaborations between Eastern and Western musicians, weaving together traditional Chinese melodies with celebrated international symphonies.
The highlight of this year's BMF is A Hundred Birds from East and West Pay Tribute to the Phoenix, set for October 5th at the National Centre for the Performing Arts. Under the baton of celebrated composer Tan Dun, a fusion of Eastern traditions with Western orchestration unfolds as the China National Symphony Orchestra performs alongside Liu Wenwen, a distinguished suona soloist; violinist Lu Wei and cellist Wang Jian. The concert features pieces such as Hundreds of Birds Worshiping the Phoenix, Stravinsky's The Firebird suite, among others that beautifully interweave classical Chinese music with global symphonic masterpieces.
Anticipated to be a testament of cultural exchange and musical fusion, this year’s event will showcase a rich variety of musical expressions paying tribute to China’s profound cultural heritage while inviting global appreciation for its contributions to the world's music landscape.
Join us in celebrating this grand occasion as BMF brings together nations through the universal language of music.
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Beijing Music Festival Global Event Highlight Tan Dun Conducts East West Fusion Concert China National Symphony Orchestra Performs Liu Wenwens Suona Solo Masterpiece Stravinsky’s The Firebird in Chinese Context Classical Chinese Music International Tribute