Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert Presented with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra was a Cross-Cultural Tour de Force
China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd.
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Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert

Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert Presented with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra was a Cross-Cultural Tour de Force
Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert Presented with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra was a Cross-Cultural Tour de Force

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When the dulcet tones of Ms Wu Man’s Pipa permeated Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre at Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert, the audience was startled and astonished. How could such an instrument create such an inscrutable yet melodic sound? Such is the power of the Pipa, a traditional string instrument from China dating back 2,000 years. And such is the virtuosity of Ms Wu, a Grammy Award winner and a founding member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, and an iconic figure in crossover music and cross-cultural exchange. While in Vancouver, Ms Wu went on to stage a Pipa masterclass at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s (VSO) School of Music on November 23, the day following the successful East/West Symphonic Concert. There, Ms. Wu shared her illustrious career as an ambassador of Chinese music, infusing strong interest in Pipa amongst the students in attendance at the master class. “If you look at the history of the Pipa, you’ll see that it doesn’t come from just one place,” said Ms Wu. “It’s not only Chinese, it comes from a long line of plucking instruments descended from places around the globe. I want to highlight the connections that instruments and cultures have through music.”

Indeed, Ms Wu’s contributions to Image China were instrumental in achieving that east-west cultural awareness in a symphonic celebration Vancouver has rarely seen. Presented by China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd., Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert was a cross-cultural tour de force inspiring pancultural connections when Ms Wu, along with an ensemble of artists, made their VSO debut on November 22. Led by the incomparable Chinese conductor Ms Tong Chen, in partnership with the VSO, the east-west repertoire was masterfully performed by violinist Ms Yi-Jia Susanne Hou, bass Mr. Hao Jiang Tian, and soprano Ms Raquel Suarez Groen. “Music has no borders and has the magic to penetrate everyone’s heart. This is a celebrated cultural exchange between China and the West,” said Mr. Shu Yang, Chinese Consul General in Vancouver, “We hope this kind of activity can be featured in Vancouver more often to strengthen the social bonds driving friendly and cooperative relationships between China and Western countries.”

The concert was staged before a full house attracting an audience in the thousands. Dignitaries representing various countries and local VIPs attended the concert and expressed appreciation for the beauty and power of the repertoire. Joining Consul-General Shu Yang were the Consul Generals of Romania, Mexico, Chile, Turkey, Italy and Argentina. Other dignitaries included Allan Harmon, Chair of Directors Guild of Canada; Randall Sun-Kue Bud Wong, the first Chinese-Canadian Supreme Court Justice of BC; Jill Bodkin, Governor of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade; Bill Allman, President of BC Entertainment Hall of Fame, Ms Lisa Lu, award-winning actress, along with other titans of industry, culture, and community.