What makes Chinese music Chinese? After a century of revolution and change, how do contemporary Chinese composers understand and reflect their heritage, even as they try to connect with global ...
In a classroom that doesn’t exist, in a building that has yet to be built, in a town where nobody lives, a new generation of Chinese classical music prodigies will soon be trained. That, at least, is ...
A week before releasing her latest album, “Alondra” (Skylark), with flamenco guitarist Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde, pipa player Gao Hong stopped in at Courtroom 317 at the Landmark Center on Thursday ...
People often say that music is the great unifier. For instance, you can go to a concert and be surrounded by hundreds or thousands of strangers but everyone has at least one thing in common—love for ...
Generally speaking, I have a sense of what to expect at a show. But the sum total of my advance knowledge of Shen Yun was derived from the classical Chinese dance ensemble’s flashy advertisements, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Angel Island,” an oratorio by Huang Ruo, brings to life the stark poetry of the people who were detained on the California island in the early 1900s.
A robotics company in Shenzhen, China’s thriving innovation hub, blurs the boundaries between art and technology. The city, known for its rapid modernization and futuristic skyline, recently became ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The CCOM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lin Chen, Principal Conductor and ...
Sometimes opera gets a bad rap as having irrelevant plots or perpetuating antiquated stereotypes. But opera companies are producing contemporary works that tell true stories about our diverse ...