CCCDA Presents fabulous film music concerts by the China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra
In response to popular demand, the CCCDA is bringing back the the China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra to perform another series of film music concerts in major Canadian cities.
To celebrate Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, the Canadian audience will enjoy a wide range of timeless film scores.
Specially designed for the North American audience, the concert will feature music by the greatest film music legends, such as Oscar-winning composers John Williams, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, and Hans Zimmer. Always evolving to include special Chinese music genre, the program also will feature top Chinese classic hits as Wang Liping's Shao Ling Temple, Lei Zhang Bang's Visitors on the Icy Mountain, and the music score from the Dream of Red Chamber. The China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra will deliver the quintessential holiday concert, captivating the audience with their unique selection of Chinese traditional and western classic favorites.
Founded in 1949, as the earliest China national symphony orchestra, the China Broadcasting Film Symphony Orchestra (CBFSO) has performed and recorded music of nearly 2,000 films, TV dramas and documentaries. Since its first tour abroad in 1992, the orchestra has performed in more than 40 countries on five continents, worked closely with renowned conductors, composers, dancers and performers. Whether at home or on tour, their concerts are always in high demand and frequently sold out. In recent years the Orchestra created innovatively a number of audience favorite big screen audio-visual film concerts, light concerts and other forms of concerts.
As a national first-class conductor of China, CONDUCTOR PANG Ka Pang is acknowledged as one of the 10 most influential cultural figures by Chinese media. Pang has conducted concerts on tours to many countries in North America, Europe and Asia, and served twelve years as the conductor of the Chinese New Year Symphony Concert in the Golden Hall of Vienna. These performances were all well received and highly praised. He currently holds the posts of Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Macao Chinese Orchestra, and of Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of a number of music ensembles, namely China Opera and Dance-Drama Theatre, China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra, China Oriental Symphony Orchestra and Oriental Chinese Orchestra. Also he is a permanent guest conductor of National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Mozart Symphony Orchestra of Austria and Pusan Philharmonic Orchestra of Korea.
SCHEDULE:
To celebrate Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, the Canadian audience will enjoy a wide range of timeless film scores.
Specially designed for the North American audience, the concert will feature music by the greatest film music legends, such as Oscar-winning composers John Williams, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, and Hans Zimmer. Always evolving to include special Chinese music genre, the program also will feature top Chinese classic hits as Wang Liping's Shao Ling Temple, Lei Zhang Bang's Visitors on the Icy Mountain, and the music score from the Dream of Red Chamber. The China Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra will deliver the quintessential holiday concert, captivating the audience with their unique selection of Chinese traditional and western classic favorites.
Founded in 1949, as the earliest China national symphony orchestra, the China Broadcasting Film Symphony Orchestra (CBFSO) has performed and recorded music of nearly 2,000 films, TV dramas and documentaries. Since its first tour abroad in 1992, the orchestra has performed in more than 40 countries on five continents, worked closely with renowned conductors, composers, dancers and performers. Whether at home or on tour, their concerts are always in high demand and frequently sold out. In recent years the Orchestra created innovatively a number of audience favorite big screen audio-visual film concerts, light concerts and other forms of concerts.
As a national first-class conductor of China, CONDUCTOR PANG Ka Pang is acknowledged as one of the 10 most influential cultural figures by Chinese media. Pang has conducted concerts on tours to many countries in North America, Europe and Asia, and served twelve years as the conductor of the Chinese New Year Symphony Concert in the Golden Hall of Vienna. These performances were all well received and highly praised. He currently holds the posts of Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Macao Chinese Orchestra, and of Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of a number of music ensembles, namely China Opera and Dance-Drama Theatre, China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra, China Oriental Symphony Orchestra and Oriental Chinese Orchestra. Also he is a permanent guest conductor of National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Mozart Symphony Orchestra of Austria and Pusan Philharmonic Orchestra of Korea.
SCHEDULE:
- Toronto: January 6, 2018
- Ottawa: Januaryb 7, 2018
- Montreal: January 10, 2018
- Vancouver: January 12, 2018