Friday, June 22, 2012,
8pm
Harvard Sanders Theatre
Harvard Sanders Theatre
The Central Conservatory of Music Chorus,
Beijing
中央音樂學院合唱團
Admission is
FREE
Suggested donation
$10 per person at door
The
Central Conservatory of Music Chorus is invited to the Inaugural Yale
International Choral Festival, a new event produced by the Yale Glee Club in
collaboration with the Yale School of Music, and the Yale Alumni Chorus. The
festival will be held June 19-23, 2012 at Yale University.
The
Central Conservatory of Music Chorus will also perform two concerts in New York
on June 25 at the United Nations and the "New York Choral Festival" in
Flushing, NY sponsored by SAMA.
Program
- Ga O Li Tai 嘎哦麗泰: Hasake Folk Song Arranged by Du Mingxin 杜鳴心
- Pastoral 牧歌: East Mongolia Folk Song Arranged by Qu Xixian 翟希賢
- The Youth Dance 青春舞曲: Xinjiang Folk Song
arranged by Wang Shiguang 王洛賓記譜王世光編曲- Double Echoes 翠谷雙迴聲: by Yang Hongnian 楊鴻年
- Introduction and Toccata 引子與託卡塔: by Yang Hongnian 楊鴻年
- Spring Waters 春潮: by Sergei Vassilievitch Rachmaninoff
- Sa Li Lo 撒里囉: Lyrics by Yangxiaoping, Music by Liu Xiaogen 曉耕and Liu Ye
arranged by Yang Hongnian 楊鴻年, Piano Part by Wang Tianyang- Lacrymosa 眼淚(From "Requiem" No.7): by MA Mozart
- Pizzicato Polk 撥弦波爾卡: Music by J* Strauss, Arranged by Yang Hongnian 楊鴻年
- Lux Aurumque 金色的光: by Eric Whitacre
- The Rhythm of Life 生活的節奏: by CY Coleman
- Suliko 蘇麗科: Georgian Folk Song
- Zitti, Zitti 悄悄地(From "Rigoletto"): by Giuseppe Verdi
- In Taberna Quamdo Sumus 在酒店裡(From "Carmina Burana"): by Carl Orff
- That is me 那就是我: Lyrics by Xiaoguang 曉光,
composed by Gu Jianfen 谷建芬曲劉孝陽改編- Man Jiang Hong 滿江紅: Lyrics by Yue Fei 岳飛,
composed by Li Baochen 李抱忱- Kasar Mie La Gaji 地球累了: by Alberto Gra
- The Battle of Jericho 傑里科之役: American Traditional Spiritual
arranged by Moses Hogan- Sabre Dance 馬刀舞曲: composed by Aram Ilitch Khatchaturian,
arranged by Yang Hongnian 楊鴻年
Conductor: Hongnian Yang
杨鸿年
Assistant Conductor: Li Yang 杨力
Piano Accompanist: TianYang Wang王天阳 and Jun Liu刘俊
Assistant Conductor: Li Yang 杨力
Piano Accompanist: TianYang Wang王天阳 and Jun Liu刘俊
The Central Conservatory of Music Chorus,
Beijing
Located at
the former Prince Chun's Residence of Qing Dynasty,
the
Central Conservatory of Music's beginnings can be traced to 1940, when the
National Conservatory of Music was founded. It has merged together with other 5
music institutions and departments of music in Universities in 1950. Moved from
Tianjin to Beijing in 1958, it was ranked among the national leading
universities in 1960. Currently, it was listed as one of the leading
universities in the "211 project" in 2000, the only institution in Academies of
Fine Arts in China, and only key institution of higher learning supervised
directly under the Ministry of Education of the State Council among all
academies of arts in China.
Hongnian
Yang 杨鸿年,
conductor

Conductor Yang Hongnian is China's
well-known Conductor and Music Educator and Professor of Conducting at Central
Conservatory of Music. He was formerly Vice Chairman of the International
Children's Chorus and Performing Arts Association, Board Member of Chinese
Musician's Association, Adviser of China Choral Society and China Chorus
Union.
Professor Yang has an ardent and bold style. When conducting he adds
subtle movements to interpret the music in his vast repertoire. His unique
performing art and his music prowess are well admired by musical professionals
and educators in China and overseas. He has received praise from the
international music community as a "maestro who masters the myth of
chorus".
Based on Professor Yang Hongnian's
achievements, he was granted the title of "National Exemplary Worker in the
Culture System". He was consecutively recommended by the international
conductors to be the Vice Chairman of the National Children's Chorus Performing
Arts Association. US President Ronald Reagan awarded the highest appreciation
Certificate for the children's chorus he conducted while in America. He received
the Honorary Citizen of Newark Medal and the Golden Key from Osaka and Bingku
County of Japan for his contribution to
music.
Li Yang 楊力: Assistant Conductor
Yang Li is professor of Conducting Department of the Central
Conservatory of Music, Principal Conductor of Tianjin Symphony Orchestra,
Conductor of the Children and Young Women's Chorus of the China National
Symphony Orchestra, and Director and Conductor of Beijing Philharmonic
Chorus.
Yang Li was born in a musical family and started learning
music since early childhood. In 1990, He graduated from the Conducting
Department of Central Conservatory of Music. In 1997, he received an "Artist
Diploma" from Stuttgart Conservatory of Music in Germany where he graduated
from, and became the first Chinese artist to win the H. von Karajan Foundation
scholarship.
The Ministry of Culture of Peoples Republic of China awarded the "Wen Hua
Prize" to Yang Li for his excellent performance on conducting the opera
production "General She Leng". He was also given an award for "Best Conductor".
In 2010, Yang Li led the Beijing Philharmonic Chorus and participated in the
24th Béla Bartók International Choir Competition held in Hungary. The chorus won
the first place among Children's Chorus Category, and the second place in the
Youth Category. In July 2011, Beijing Philharmonic Chorus competed in the 2011
Istanbul International Chorus Competition, and was awarded the first place in
Children's Choirs Category, Female Choirs Category and the Grand-Prix. In the
following month, the chorus participated in "The Singing World"-The 7th
International Choir and Vocal Ensembles Competition in St. Petersburg and won 15
awards including first places in categories of Children's Choirs and Female
Choirs, and Modern Music, as well as the Grand-Prix, Special Prize of Jury and
the Best Performance of Y. Falik's work. Yang Li was awarded the Best
Conductor.
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