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Shining a spotlight on Verdi and Wagner's legacies

2013-09-27 10:53:26

(China Daily) By Chen Jie

 

In 2005, the BMF debuted the full-length Ring cycle in China and in 2008, it presented Tannhauser. This year, the festival collaborates with Salzburg Easter Festival, Saxon State Opera Dresden and Teatro Real Madrid to produce Wagner's last opera, Parsifal, and makes its debut in China to close this year's festival on Oct 29 and 31.

Except for those two opera giants, this year's festival also celebrates the centennial of British composer Benjamin Britten (1913-76) and 80-year-old "living legend" Krzysztof Penderecki.

On Oct 5, Charles Dutoit will conduct Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, London Voice Chorus and Shanghai Spring Children's Choir to play Britten's War Requiem.

On Oct 8, the young Hangzhou Symphony Orchestra and London Voice Chorus will perform a concert version of Britten's opera Peter Grimes. Both works will be premiered in China.

The Polish composer Penderecki will conduct the China National Symphony Orchestra for two concerts of his works including his 2012 work Double Concerto for Violin, Viola and Orchestra and his Symphony No 8"Songs of Transience", which was commissioned by the BMF and premiered in 2007.

Chinese music and musicians are always one of the festival's major points. This year, BMF commissioned Chinese composer Zhou Long to score Nine Odes, a symphony epic for four vocalists and orchestra, based on poems by the Chinese poet Qu Yuan.

In 2010, the BMF and Opera Boston co-commissioned Zhou to create the opera Madame White Snake, which earned him the Pulitzer Award in 2011 and became the first Chinese musician to win the prize.

As always, the festival will also present free concerts for children, the crossover concerts featuring jazz, pop, movie music and master classes for conservatory students.

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