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"East Meets West" concert held in Wellington

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發布於 2022年09月20日01:21 • Lu Huaiqian

The "East meets West" orchestral concert is held at the Opera House in Wellington, New Zealand, Sept. 19, 2022. (Xinhua/Guo Lei)

The concert has enhanced the friendship between the peoples of China and New Zealand and built a bridge for cultural and artistic exchanges between the two countries, said Wellington's Mayor Andy Foster.

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WELLINGTON, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- An "East Meets West" orchestral concert was held at the Opera House in New Zealand's capital Wellington on Monday night, attracting over 1,000 people.

The concert was offered by Chinese and New Zealand artists together and conducted by leading New Zealand conductor Brent Stewart.

Several traditional Chinese musical works were presented, including The Torch Festival and Chinese Sights and Sounds. The musicians also presented The Drysdale Overture created by a New Zealand composer, and the traditional Maori song Pokarekare Ana.

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A Chinese tenor and a New Zealand soprano sang together a well-known Chinese song The Song of Yangtze River at the concert, which culminated in the piano concerto Yellow River with applause from the audience.

Soprano Joanna Foote (L, front) from New Zealand and Tenor Jiang Bo (R, front) from China sing a Chinese song the Song of the Yangtze River during the "East meets West" orchestral concert held at the Opera House in Wellington, New Zealand, Sept. 19, 2022. (Xinhua/Guo Lei)

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Wang Xiaolong, Chinese ambassador to New Zealand, said in a welcome message for the performance that the concert, with a high-quality lineup and famous works, played the music of the friendship between China and New Zealand, and has promoted the cultural exchanges between the two countries, which has thrived in recent years.

Wellington's Mayor Andy Foster said that Wellington has played an important role in achieving fruitful results of exchanges between New Zealand and China.

"Wellington city has 10 sister or friendly city relationships, three of them in China," the mayor said.

The "East meets West" orchestral concert is held at the Opera House in Wellington, New Zealand, Sept. 19, 2022.(Xinhua/Guo Lei)

The concert has enhanced the friendship between the people of China and New Zealand and built a bridge for cultural and artistic exchanges between the two countries, said the mayor.

New Zealander Charlotte Smith said the concert was "amazing", and "music has the power to cross borders, races and languages and it brings us together and closer."

The concert is one of a series of activities marking the 50th anniversary of the China-New Zealand diplomatic ties.

The concert is part of "Image China", a cultural exchange initiative presented by China Arts and Entertainment Group, which aims to introduce traditional and contemporary Chinese performing arts to audiences worldwide.■

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