String and Melody -- Traditional Chinese Music Concert

String and Melody – Traditional Chinese Music Concert performed by Meya Conservatory of Chinese Music will recreate a selection of the finest pieces composed in the traditional Chinese music genre.

The musicians will be playing Chinese instruments such as the Zither, Pipa, Erhu and bamboo flute in collaboration with modern classical music instruments.

The unique combination of Chinese and Western music creates a harmonious and melodic tune not to be missed!

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Chinese Music Grading Examinations in Sydney

China central music college overseas Chinese music (Chinese Musical Instruments) grading ceremony was held this morning at the Perth music store in Chatswood CBD, north district of Sydney, Australia. The central music college grade examination committee will, with the aim of popularizing music education and the rigorous academic style and fine tradition, provide professional and authoritative level appraisal and assessment work for music personnel studying overseas.

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A musical celebration where East-meets-West

The Spring Festival Overture captures the festival excitement of the Lunar New Year. It’s so popular that it was broadcast into space on China’s first lunar probe. It ushers in an East-meets-West musical celebration with dances from the heart of China and thrilling moments from opera by Borodin and Tchaikovsky. And the Jin Wu Koon Lion Dance Troupe ensure the year gets off to an auspicious start.

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Twelve Girls Band – Chinese New Year Concert

The Twelve Girl Band started creating their modern compositions in 2001, touring in China, Japan, the US and now Australia. The twelve-member make-up of the group was based on Chinese mythology of the 12 jinchai (12 hairpins) representing womanhood.

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Meya Girls Concert at the High Court of Australia

Meya Girls is an innovative Chinese music band founded by Miss Min Dong in September 2015 to introduce and explore Chinese national music in Australia. The ensemble comprises graduates from elite music academies who have received many awards in China and have performed at prestigious music centres internationally. The meaning of Meya in Chinese is ‘performance of Chinese music’, however, over time Meya Girls have extended their repertoire infusing contemporary influences and using modern arrangements on traditional Chinese instruments. The interplay of contemporary and traditional gives their music a fresh and unique sound.

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Enjoy live Chinese music

Celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Art Gallery of NSW with live music from the Meya Music Studio. Performing live in the exhibition Heaven and earth in Chinese art: treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei. These special sessions will feature throughout the Lunar New Year period and are free with exhibition entry.

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