XIAMEN,
China, Oct. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On
September 30th, the
13th Gulangyu Piano Art Week commenced with great fanfare on
the enchanting island of Gulangyu in Xiamen. It captivated global musical elites
and piano enthusiasts alike, once again showcased the island's
enduring allure and brilliance as the "Island of Pianos" and the
"Island of Music."
Under the stars and moonlight, with piano melodies resonating
throughout, the festival's opening night on September 30th was highlighted by a performance
from Dang Thai Son, a Vietnamese-Canadian pianist and Gulangyu
resident artist hailed as "Asia's
first Chopin." He performed solo piano pieces including Adagio, BWV
564 and Images, Book I, followed by collaborative performances with
his student Wang Zitong and the Fuzhou Strait Symphony Orchestra,
delivering timeless concertos such as Concerto for Two Pianos,
K.365 and Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21. The opening
concert set the tone for the week-long festivities with a flourish
of extraordinary music. Each note played on the black-and-white
keys pulsed with Gulangyu's unique rhythm and emotions, while Dang
Thai Son's masterful artistry led the audience through a
captivating musical journey, earning enthusiastic applause and
acclaim. Additionally, French national honoree and fellow Gulangyu
resident artist Michel Dalberto
hosted a masterclass, sharing his insights with the public, further
strengthening Gulangyu's bridge to the world of music and uniting
music lovers across the globe.
As a key highlight of this year's Gulangyu Piano Art Week, the
premium concerts not only feature Gulangyu resident artists Dang
Thai Son and Michel Dalberto, but
also welcome distinguished guests including Sofia Gulyak, the first female pianist to win
First Prize and the Princess Mary Gold Medal in the history of the
Leeds International Piano Competition, Andrei Pisarev, Russian Honored Artist and head
of the piano department at Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Lin
Shuobin, organ instructor at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong and organ education series tutor at
the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and Caroline
Robinson, organist and assistant choral conductor at
Atlanta's Cathedral of St. Philip.
These top-tier artists delivered exceptional performances that
align with international standards, creating a world-class musical
feast. In addition, seven high-level academic activities, combining
experience and knowledge-sharing, invited music lovers and
professionals from various fields to engage in the artistic journey
together.
Moreover, diverse music events such as courtyard concerts, beach
concerts, and piano classes offered citizens and visitors a glimpse
into the boundless possibilities of music, enriching the cultural
lives of the public. Throughout the event, publicly accessible
pianos across the island, starlit markets, art film screenings, and
interactive art installations were open to all, encouraging the
public to explore Gulangyu on foot and experience the pure essence
and power of music, fostering a deeper passion for music and
contributing to the transmission and development of musical
culture. On October 1st, all the
pianos on the island played 《My Motherland and Me》 to
celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, with beautiful
melodies commemorating this significant occasion.
The Gulangyu Piano Art Week, one of the most important piano art
brands in China and the broader
Asian region, continues to serve as a prestigious public music
event, enhancing Gulangyu's reputation as a cultural hub. The music
culture of Gulangyu blends the elegance of grand concert halls with
the vibrancy of community life. From intimate family concerts to
lively street performances, music has become an integral part of
island life, attracting music enthusiasts and professionals from
all over the world. This, in turn, injects a steady stream of
vitality into the island and contributes to Xiamen's reputation as a "Cultural Center,
City of Arts, and Island of Music."
As the 13th Gulangyu Piano Art Week sets sail, the World
Cultural Heritage site of Gulangyu once again shines with a
dazzling musical celebration, leveraging its unique cultural charm
and deep musical heritage to contribute to the protection and
preservation of world heritage, while opening a new chapter in
global music culture. With the theme "Romantic World Heritage,
Enjoy the Piano Island: OUR ISLAND, OUR PIANO," this year's piano
art week is jointly organized by the Xiamen Municipal People's
Government, the Fujian Provincial Department of Culture and
Tourism, and the Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The
event is hosted by the Xiamen Gulangyu-Wanshishan Scenic Area
Management Committee, the Xiamen Municipal Bureau of Culture and
Tourism, the Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the
Siming District People's Government, and Xiamen Media Group. The
event was running from September 30 to
October 6 and featured over 50 exciting events under eight
key themes.
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