| The China National Music Orchestra was
established in l960 with composer Li Huanzhi, chairman of the Chinese
Musicians' Association, as its first president. Current president of the
orchestra is Gu Xiayang.
The orchestra consists of the nationalities' symphony
band, folk choral group, composers' workshop and other departments. With
an aim to promote Chinese national music, the orchestra has collected a
large quantity of great musical works from various Chinese ethnic groups.
The orchestra also contributes to China's national music by producing and
performing many national musical numbers of high quality. Some
representative works include "Spring Festival Overture," "Great Wall
Capriccio," "A Spring Night with Moonlight Dancing on the Flower and
River," "Moon Image Ref1ected in Erquan Springs," "Osmanthus Blossom in
August," "Folk Songs of Camellia Hill" and "Look at My lover."
Today, the orchestra consists of many first-class
musicians, such as Qin Pengzhang, Wang Tiechui, Zhang Li, Liu Wenjin,
Jiang Jiaqiang, Hu BingXu, and Yan Huichang, including a large number of
young national musicians who have won competitions both at home and
abroad. Other world-renowned musicians, like Yan Liangkun, Han Zhongjie,
Ma Yoyo and Chen Chengxiong, have also cooperated with the orchestra.
Since its establishment, the China National Music Orchestra has paid
performing visits to the former Soviet Union, Britain, France, Spain,
Greece, Yugoslavia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, as well as Hong Kong, Macao
and Taiwan. It has also won top prizes at the sixth and 13th World Youth
festivals.
In 1993, the orchestra co-established the Asian Orchestra with the
Japan Music Group and Korean National Symphony Orchestra to promote the
creation and exchange of Asian national music. At the 1995 Spring
Festival, the orchestra initiated a New Year Concert with a strong Chinese
national flavor, which has been an annual event featuring Chinese national
music ever since. In 1997, the orchestra toured the
United States and visited 17 cities, including New York, Washington,
Chicago, Los Angles and San Francisco. During the trip, it performed the
first Chinese musical performance at Carnage Hall in New York with great
success. During the 1998 and 1999 spring festivals, it also performed at
the Gold Hall in Vienna, Austria and visited Berlin, Germany and Denmark,
where it was very well received.
In the future, the orchestra will continue to make even more
contributions, carrying China's national music to a new level.
Address: No 15 Xiaoying Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Postal
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