Beijing art center plays a new year concert to send blessings! The New Year holiday is expected to receive 12,000 spectators.

Wu Yuxia plucked the strings, and the pipa and the orchestra interwoven into the elegant and tactful "Moonlit Night on a Spring River"; Lv Siqing waved his bow, and the orchestra set off the violin, playing the broad and turbulent feelings in Zhao Jiping’s "Violin Concerto No.1" … On the afternoon of December 31, in the concert hall of Beijing Art Center, flowers surrounded the Chinese characters of "2024 New Year Concert", which reflected each other with the lingering music. Xu Zhijun, a well-known conductor, performed the National Orchestra of China Conservatory of Music, and sent a greeting to the last day of 2023 with China’s well-known works such as Festival Overture and Yao Dance Music.

Although the New Year Concert is an imported form of performance, from this performance, the audience Ms. Qin felt a deep feeling of China: Zhao Jiping’s "Violin Concerto No.1" played by Lv Siqing was interpreted in the form of western orchestral music, but it had a different feeling after being transplanted to national musical instruments; The musicians on the stage are dressed in ink and wash clothes, which are elegant and pleasant. What makes her even more happy is that Wu Yuxia, Lv Siqing and other famous artists performed on stage only 20 minutes by car from home. "The performances that used to be only seen in the National Grand Theatre or the Beijing Concert Hall can now be seen at home."

According to statistics, from the official opening on December 27th to 17: 00pm on December 31st, Beijing Art Center has received a total of 13,750 visitors and spectators, and the ticket sales rate of the drama "Sherlock Holmes" being performed is 99%, and the ticket sales rate of the New Year concerts on December 31st and January 1st, 2024 is over 90%. Throughout the New Year holiday, Beijing Art Center is expected to receive 12,000 visitors.

The radiation attraction and cultural cluster effect of three major cultural buildings, Beijing Art Center and City Sub-center, are emerging. Take Ms. Qin’s tour route as an example. In the morning, she took her children to visit the Beijing City Library and the Beijing Grand Canal Museum. The 9-year-old children especially liked the "Book Mountain" in the library. After finding a poetry book, she sat down and watched it quietly for two hours. In the afternoon, the mother and daughter walked into the Beijing Art Center hand in hand. "There are books and music. I believe this must be a meaningful holiday for the children."

Next, the powerful lineup of conductor Shui Lan, the British Philharmonic Orchestra and Beijing Peking Opera Theatre will be staged at the Beijing Art Center one after another. In addition, the lively canal market in public areas, diverse chamber music ensembles and the "Yi Yun Hua Zhang" National Grand Theatre Tibetan Sculpture Exhibition, which brought together more than 50 sculptures from three generations of Chinese sculptors, will continue to create a full-space, all-weather artistic experience.

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