Sunday, October 16, 2005 晚上八時
Ruins of St. Paul's
Free admission
New Page 11
Conductors: En Shao, Maria Vanessa Leão
Sun Xiu Wei, Soprano
Fu Hai Jing, Baritone
Chang Chien Jung, Yeh Hung Wen, Tenors
Lio Kuok Man, Piano
Shi Juan, Pipa
Cheng Kun Hou, Sanxian
Recited by Zhang Yu Wen
Chorus: Coro Perosi, Opera Hong Kong Chorus, Macao Youth Choir, Zhuhai
Gongbei Philharmonic Chorus, Taipei Chamber Singers
The Macao Orchestra
Programme:
Song of the Patriots (Lyrics by Se Ke)
Defeating the Enemy (Lyrics by Zhao Qi Hai)
Patriotism (Lyrics by Tian Han)
Nocturnal Melodies (Lyrics by Tian Han)
Dedication Devotion (Lyrics by Mai Xin)
Thorns of Jujube (Lyrics by Se Ke)
Children of Our Country (Lyrics by Zhao Qi Hai)
Yellow River Piano Concerto (Arr. by Yin Cheng Zong)
Yellow River Cantata (Lyrics by Guang Wei Ran)
This commemorative concert pays homage to one of
the most renowned Chinese composers of the 20th century, Xian Xinghai.
A student of Vincent d'Indy and Paul Dukas, Xian wrote in all the major musical
forms (his oeuvre includes two symphonies, a violin concerto, four large-scale
choral works, nearly 300 songs, and an opera), but his reputation today largely
rests on his late Romantic cantata The Yellow River (1939). Allegedly written in
a cave in period of only six days during the China-Japanese War, this
seven-movement cantata uses traditional folk melodies and the image of the
mighty Huang He (Yellow River).