Zou Jingzhi Scriptwriter
Zou Jingzhi is a member of Chinese Writers Association and resident writer of Beijing Writers Association. Zou is also a poet and a playwright, whose poems exerted extensive influence over society in 1980s and has published over 20 poems, essays and novels, which are translated into several foreign languages.
Zou dabbles in film and TV series creation in 1990s, with influential works covering TV play
Kangxi Incognito Travel (IV),
The Fragrance of Chinese Scholar Tree Flowers in May,
Love in A Fallen City and
The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan (cooperated with others) and film
Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles (directed by Zhang Yimou), winning many awards.
In late 1990s, Zou Jingzhi started dance play creation, with representative works including opera
The Banquet, (Composed by Guo Wenjing,
The Banquet has been performed in France, Great Britain, America and Australia, wining rave review), stage play
I Love Peach Blossom (Directed By Ren Ming from Beijing People's Art Theater, the play has been staged at drama festivals in Japan and Italy, and performed by many troupes for about 300 times),
The Lotus Flower (directed by Ren Ming and Xu Ang from Beijing People's Art Theater),
The Playground (Directed by Xu Ang and produced by Dragon & Horse Group), Opera
Xi Shi (Produced by the NCPA, composed by Lei Lei and directed by Cao Qijing) and Children's play
Hi Cute.
Lei Lei Composer
Lei Lei is a Grade-A composer of Beijing TV Art Center, an expert receiving the subsidy from the National Council, a director of Chinese Musicians Association and a standing director of Music Copyright Society of China.
So far, Lei Lei has created two instrumental music works, 16 sound tracks, over 150 pieces of TV play music, three pieces of stage play music, some TV galas, MTVs and five kinds of albums. Among them, theme songs and music for
Four Generations under One Roof,
A Police in Plain Clothes,
Longing,
Stories of the Editorial Board,
A Family in Shanghai created a sensation. Lei Lei's latest works include tracks for
Stick Together, Feel No Regret for People, Tropical Storm, Broken Jade, Tears of Old Mother and
Ocean Gate.
Lei Lei's works have won dozens of awards such as "Flying Goddess Award- Excellent Music Award", a kind of award for excellent Chinese TV programs, "Golden Shield Award – Best Composing Award", "Decade Golden Songs in New Period", the Excellent Work of the Most Memorable Songs at the 40th Anniversary of the founding of PRC, the first prize at the 2nd Modern Favorite Songs and the first prize at the 1st Theme Songs Competition.
Lei Lei has for many time been invited to be the judge of various national singing competitions hosted by China National Radio and CCTV as well as the specially invited judge of music works for the Five-One Project.
Chen Xinyi Director
Chen Xinyi is a fruitful director who has been actively engaged in the creation of theatrical drama for decades. She has created more than 80 plays; in addition to stage play, opera and Peking Opera, she is found as well involved in musical drama, children's play and local dramas. The works directed by Chen have won Cao Yu Drama Literature Award, and Splendor Award (for professional theatrical artworks) (Ministry of Culture) even for 12 times (of which four works were given grand prizes).
As a female director, she imparts her works a subtle and understated mood as well as the sensational impact and flavor.
Gao Guangjian Stage Designer
He is a stage supervisor of NCPA and a national level-I stage designer, an outstanding expert of the Ministry of Culture. He has acted as stage designer in more than 100 stage plays and large-scale performances. He has won "Wenhua Award for Stage Art Design" conferred by the Ministry of Culture for several times. Main works: operas
Turandot,
La Traviata,
Rigoletto,
Plain, dance dramas
Dream of Dunhuang,
The Old Summer Palace,
Marco Polo, etc.
Huang Xiaoman Music Director
National First-grade Player; Vice President of the China National Opera House; Director of the Opera Music; Member of China Musicians Association; Member of China Theatre Association; a representative of the 7th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Congress, and vice-president of Dongcheng District, Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles; Director of NCPA Chorus.
In the decades of her opera career, Huang has been Music Director and Artistic Director for many operas, collected dozens of classic operas home and abroad, and also cultivated plenty of artists for the development of opera in China. In 1999, she designed and implemented a concert series of "Chinese and Western Art Songs"; in the same year, was Chief Planner and Artistic Director of a grand concert entitled with "Chinese Heart" held at Tiananmen Square for celebrating the return of Macao. In 2001, in order to bid for 2008 Beijing Olympics, she was Chief Planner and Artistic Director of "The Three Tenors' Beijing Concert" held at the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City, Beijing. Since 2002, she was, four years in a row, one of the judges for CCTV Young Singers Grand Prix Bel Canto Group. She was also Chief Planner for the CCTV grand features To Feel Symphony and About Opera.
Yuan Chenye as Cheng Ying, Baritone
Yuan Chenye's masterful Rigoletto has opened the doors for him to some of the best venues in the US and Europe. In addition to his performance with the Welsh National Opera, which was broadcast live on the BBC, he has performed the role with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Michigan Opera Theatre, and Palm Beach Opera. Recent engagements include a reprise as Chou En-Lai in Adams' Nixon in China with Cincinnati Opera, Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera with Boston Lyric Opera and a return to Houston for Amonasro in Aida and the Speaker in Die Zauberflote.
Mr.Yuan's other recent operatic roles include Schaunard in La Bohème with Pittsburgh Opera; the Dragon King in the world premiere of Legend of YaoJi and Valentin in Gounod's Faust with Opera Hong Kong; Marcello in La Bohème and Bhaer in Little Women with Central City Opera in Colorado; Bhaer with Opera Omaha; Germont in La Traviata with San Francisco Opera's Merola Program; Michele in Il Tabarro and Amida in L'Ormindo with Opera International in Washington D.C.
Sun Li as Cheng Ying, Baritone
Sun Li is a famous Chinese baritone and singer of Art Troupe Affiliated to Chinese Armed Police Force. He is Deputy Secretary General of Chinese Opera Research Institute and Member of Chinese Musicians Association. He ever won Gold Award of the 10th CCTV Young Singer Canto Competition; the First Prize of Vocal Music Performance in the 8th and the 9th Professional Theatrical Festival of the PLA; the first place in the 3rd China International Vocal Music Competition; Individual Merit Citation Class II twice and Individual Merit Citation Class III twice. His singing wins "Five One Project Award", while starring dramas win Wenhua Award conferred by Ministry of Culture and many other awards.
As one of the most dynamic young baritones in Chinese opera cycle, Sun Li is invited to cooperate with China National Opera House, China National Symphony Orchestra, NCPA and other famous troupes and institutions, and stars in over 20 operas. His main works include The Barber of Seville, Fidelio, Farewell to My Concubine, La Traviata, Turandot, Tan Dun's opera Tea, A Heart's Mirror, Freni Raimondi, The White-Haired Girl, Xi Shi, A Village Teacher, etc.
In the early 2008, Sun Li starred in the opera Farewell to My Concubine made 10 tour shows in the US, who was highly praised by local media. In 2010, Sun Li won "Wenhua Performance Award" by virtue of this play. At Leo Nucci Master Class in June 2010, Nucci acclaimed that Sun Li's skill "is so perfect that amazes him"!
Warren Mok as Zhao Wu, Tenor
A Hong Kong Chinese tenor with a distinguished international career, since his European début in 1987 at the Deutsche Opera Berlin, Mok has been making frequent guest appearances throughout the world, including Deutsche Opera Berlin, Paris Opera, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Opera Australia in Sydney Opera House, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fioretino, Teatro di Bologna Comunale, Teatro Carlo Felice Genova, Teatro Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Opera de Nice, Opera de Lyon, Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, The Netherlands Opera, Leipzig Opera, Royal Danish Opera, Teatro di San Carlos Lisbon, Seattle Opera, Bolshoi Theatre, Warsaw Opera, Teatro Lirico di Cagliari in Italy, ABAO Bilbao, Opera Ireland, Teatro di Palma di Mallorca, Nancy Opera France, Bergen Opera Norway, Latvian National Opera, Lithuanian National Opera, Orlando Opera Florida, Hawaii Opera Theater, concert halls in New York's Carnegie Hall, London's Royal Albert Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, Vienna Musik Verein, Tokyo Suntori Hall, Seoul, Prague and Zurich.
His operatic repertoire exceeds 60 roles including Calaf in Turandot, Cavaradossi in Tosca, Rodolfo in La Bohème, Don Jose in Carmen, Riccardo in Masked Ball, Radames in Aida, Duke in Rigoletto, Alfredo in La Traviata, Don Carlos, Romeo and Juliet, Faust, Werther, and many others.
He holds a Master of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York City. In 2008, Mok was awarded Cavaliere dell' Ordine della Stella della Solitarita' Italiana (Knight of the Star of Solidarity of Italy) from the Government of Italy, and Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French Government (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters), both awards honoring his contribution to bring the cultural exchanges between Hong Kong, Italy & France. He holds a Master of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York City.
Chen Yong as Zhao Wu, Tenor
Chen Yong has played the role of Li Wenguang in the opera Village Teacher produced by NCPA. Being a famous tenor, he is now director, professor and graduate supervisor of the Vocal Music Department of Xi'an Conservatory of Music.
He has won the Gold Price for Bel Canto (Professional) at the 10th CCTV National Young Singers Competition and the 2010 "Golden Trumpet Award" for the Most Popular Singers. He has participated in the "Ferraro" International Vocal Music Master Class, the Shanghai International Opera Master Class and the Italian International Vocal Music Master Class and has been granted the French Government Scholarship twice. In 2005, he was awarded the Italian Government Scholarship and enrolled in the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi di Tori and the Italian National Academy of Opera for study. He was also a judge of the 12th the CCTV National Young Singers Competition in Europe.
He has participated in performances and held solo concerts in different countries and regions, including Japan, Hong Kong, Italy, Austria and Malaysia. In 2008, his personal solo album was published as part of The Charming Voice-World Chinese Singer's Series. He has participated in operas like Zhang Yimou's Turandot at the Bird's Nest, Les Contes D'Hoffmann jointly performed by Chinese and French artists and The Pearl Fishers performed by the Theatre de Saint-Etienne and Reims.
Zhang Yingxi as Zhao Wu, Tenor
Zhang Yingxi, the famous young tenor, graduated from the China Conservatory as a master and went to the US for studying abroad in 2005, where he studied under Mr. Domingo and became the only Chinese pupil of the master. He is also a contracted singer of the Washington National Opera and has been a vocal music teacher at his Alma Mater since 2008.
His awards include: "Special Award" at the International vocal music competition in Marseilles, France, Gold Award and Award for Best Opera Singing at the Chinese International Vocal Competition held in Taipei, the third place of male singers and award for the youngest singer at the international opera competition in Italy, the Silver Award (Professional) at the CCTV National Young Singers Competition, etc. He has participated in large evenings and performance events held by TV stations like CCTV and Beijing TV for many times. His works include: small theatre opera Farewell to Cambridge Again, Chinese national opera Sister Jiang, famous French opera Les Contes D`Hoffmann, original Chinese opera Song of Farewell and the classical opera The Bartered Bride, etc. Moreover, he has starred operas like Turandot, Falstaff, La dame aux Camellias, Macbeth, Salome, Madama Butterfly, La Boheme, Don Juan and Rigoletto, etc at famous showplaces including the Kennedy Center, Washington National Opera and the Maryland International Opera. During his studying in the US, he was taught individually by Mr. Domingo, which has greatly improved his music processing and vocal skills.
Zhou Xiaolin as Princess, Soprano
Soprano Zhou Xiaolin graduated from China Central Conservatory in 2006 on a full scholarship under the tutelage of Professor Yang Xiaoping. Since her graduation with top honors she has positioned herself as one of the rising young singers in China with her lyrical voice and captivating stage presence. In 2007 she was selected through rigorous nationwide auditions to participate in the workshop of Guo Wenjing's opera Poet Li Bai in Beijing. This led to a full fellowship in the Young Artists Program of the Central City Opera in Colorado, where she would receive intensive training as part of the regular apprentice curriculum and perform in the world premiere of Poet Li Bai, covering the role of "Moon" and singing minor ones. Following her success in Central City, she was invited to sing "Moon" for the China premiere of Poet Li Bai at the Beijing Music Festival, and subsequently reprised the role in Shanghai, Rome, and Hong Kong.
As a young concert singer, Zhou has given solo recitals in Tokyo, Osaka, Beijing and Shanghai to much critical acclaim. She was the soprano soloist in Mahler's Symphony No. 2 with the Philharmonica of the Nations during their China tour in 2005, which was televised nationwide by China's major network, CCTV.
Her expanding operatic repertoire includes the staple of lyric soprano roles, as well as leading roles in several modern operas sung in Chinese, such as Peony Pavilion and Sea. The most recent and notable debut was the leading role in the newly commission opera, The Village Teacher, premiered last December at the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing.
A prodigious prize winner in major competitions, Zhou won the first prize in the most prestigious competition in China, the "Music Golden Bell" Vocal Competition in 2007.
Liang Ning as Mai Shu, Mezzo-Soprano
One of the brightest mezzo-sopranos on the current opera scene, Liang Ning has already been heard in many of the world's leading opera houses. She is well known for her role as Suzuki in the recent film, Madama Butterfly. Ms. Liang started her European career at the Hamburg State Opera and Vienna State Opera where she has sung Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro, Dorabella in Così fan tutte, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Romeo in I Capuletti ed I Montecchi, Jenny in Mahagonny, and Composer in Ariadne auf Naxos. She has sung Idamante in Idomeneo at Teatro La Scala where she has also performed Suzuki in Madama Butterfly. Ms. Liang debuted at the Metropolitan Opera as Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier, which was broadcast worldwide. Ms. Liang has also performed with Berlin State Opera, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Semper Opera Dresden, the Bavarian State Opera, as well as opera houses in Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Marseilles, Bologna, Helsinki, Tel Aviv, Washington, Philadelphia, and Toronto.
Ms. Liang is also an active concert and recital singer, and has worked with Giuseppe Sinopoli, Gary Bertini, Riccardo Muti, Sir Colin Davis, Christian Thielemann, Eliahu Inbal, Peter Schreier, Gerd Albrecht, and James Colon. She has also sung in many important European festivals such as Wiener Festwochen, Bregenz Music Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Savonlinna Music Festival, and festivals in Dresden, Ludwigsburg, Bad Kissingen, Athens, and Rheingau.
Ms. Liang is a winner of the Metropolitan National Council Competition, the Mirjam Helin Competition, the Musician's Emergency Competition, the Rosa Ponselle International Vocal Competition, the Loren L. Zachery Competition, and the Luciano Pavarotti Competition.
Ms. Liang received a Masters of Music from the Juilliard School in New York, and was a member of the American Opera Center. She has recorded a series of CD's, including Giacomo Meyerbeer Mélodies, Giuseppe Verdi's Romanza e Canzonette, and Mahler's Symphony No. 2 and No. 8, as well as numerous television programs.
Zhang Zhuo as Mai Shu, Mezzo-soprano
Zhang Zhuo has played Mercedes in Carmen produced by NCPA and La Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi. She is a young mezzo-soprano of the China Opera and Dance Drama Company, a postgraduate of the School of Music, Southwest University and a member of the All China Youth Federation, Chongqing. She has been invited to work with many symphonic orchestras for performance of symphony, opera and concert. Teresa Berganza, the famous Spanish singer once praised her to be "an artist truly sings with the heart whose music is impressive and intoxicating".
She has won the "Golden Bell Award" of Chinese Music; the Award for Best Singing of Art Songs at the New Voice International Vocal Music Competition of Germany; the Gold Award (Professional) at the Chongqing TV Young Singers Competition; the Silver Award (Professional) at the West China Folk Song Competition; and the Performance Award at the YLE Summer Art Festival of Finland.
She has played roles like Bai Liping in the original Chinese opera Song of Youth; Alisa in the opera Lucia of Lammermoor; Cherubino in the opera Le nozze di Figaro; and Yang Guizhen in the opera Eight Ladies Plunging into the River.
She has performed the solo Riverbank in the multimedia symphonic poem The Yangtze River at the first "Spring of Chinese Symphony" of NCPA, the solo Happiness in Heaven in the Mahler: Symphony No. 4 at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center; she has also participated in many large performance events, including Turandot, Hard Roads in Sichuan, Romeo and Juliet, Aida, Imperial Concubine Yang , Mahler: Symphony No. 8, CCTV Spring Festival Evening, Spring Festival Song and Dance Evening of the Ministry of Culture, etc.
Gong Dongjian as Gongsun Chujiu Bass
Gong Dongjian performs nearly 50 Chinese and foreign operas in famous opera houses and art festivals around the world, including Vienna State Opera, Berlin German State Opera, New York City Opera, Berlin Art Festival, Paris Fall Art Festival, Munich Biennial Art Festival and Edinburgh Music Festival. He stars in such repertoires as operas created by Verdi, Mozart and Rossini. In 2008, at invitation of the Chinese Government, he cooperated with China Philharmonic Orchestra and Shanghai Opera House Choir in Venice and Vienna to perform Mozart's Requiem for Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI.
Guan Zhijing as Gongsun Chujiu, Bass
Guan Zhijing is a bass singer. Currently he is a soloist with China National Opera House. Guan is a familiar figure at domestic and international opera stages for his comprehensive singing techniques, fine tensility and flexibility. His honors include the Wenhua Award (Government Award) at the National Vocal Competition, and Crystal Award at the Televised Foreign Songs Singing Competition. He is a leading singer in operas including Dvorak's Mass in D Major, Mozart's Requiem, and Sounds of Harmony, and has sung in Turandot, La Boheme, Le Mariage de Figaro, Roi d'Ys, Sister Jiang, A Village Teacher, Wilderness, Tea: A Heart's Mirror, etc.
Jin Zhengjian as Tu Angu, Tenor
Jin Zhengjian has played Gaston in the opera La dame aux Camellias produced by NCPA. He is a tenor, opera actor of the China Opera and Dance Drama Company and a national class-A actor.
During his study in the Master Class of Wolfgang International Art Festival, he won the Award for Outstanding Student and the praise from Cheista Ludwig and James Levine. Since 2008, sponsored by the French government, he has studied systematically classical operas of France, such as Le Roi d'Yis, Faust and Romeo and Juliet, under the Artistic Director Robert Gonnella, and won the praise from the famous French conductor Michel Plasson.
In 2000, he won the Silver Award for Team Competition at the CCTV "BBG Cup" Young Singers Competition and the Silver Award for Individuals (Professional) at the "Lark Cup" competition.
He has participated in many operas, including: the original Chinese operas The Wild, Farewell, My Concubine, Farewell to Cambridge Again, Song of Youth, Imperial Concubine Yang , Romance of Rawap, Mourning, Legend of Yao Ji, Year of Dragon in Tangshan, Wu Guniang, The Injustice Done to Dou E; Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde; French operas Le Roi d'Yi, Turandot, The Magic Flute, The Abduction from the Seraglio, The Bartered Bride, Lucia of Lammermoor, La dame aux Camellias, Rigoletto and Candide, etc. He has worked with famous orchestras including China National Symphony, China Philharmonic Orchestra, symphonic orchestra and Chinese music orchestra of the China Opera and Dance Drama Company, China National Opera House Symphony Orchestra, China Film Symphony Orchestra, China Youth Symphony Orchestra, Chinese Music Orchestra of the China Broadcasting Performing-arts Troupe, Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. Moreover, he has acted as soloist and leading singer in many major performing events such as Handel's oratorio Messiah.
Wang Kai as Tu Angu, Tenor
Wang Kai, a graduate from China Conservatory of Music, receives his graduate tutorship under the renowned vocal educator in China, Professor Jin Tielin.
He had won the silver medal at the Urbania International Vocal Contest in Florence, Italy (with gold medal vacant) as well as the bronze medal in the opera arias contest (with gold medal vacant); gold medal in art songs and opera arias at the Italy Holy Angels International Vocal Competition; first prize at the Opera Competition of Nine Academies of Art in China; Award of Excellence at the 13th National Young Singers Competition; third place at the 3rd International Madame Butterfly Vocal Competition of Japan; gold medal in vocal at the Yunnan Contest of Young Singers; bronze medal at the 9th National Wenhua Award for Vocal Singing and gold medal at the 41st Bellini International Vocal Competition in Italy.
He has starred as the main actor in productions including the opera The Legend of Wood Sculpture, large epic opera Confucius and Mascagni's opera Elis on shows in Tokyo and Kyoto in Japan. Also, he has held personal concerts several times in Nagasaki and Tokyo, together with many greeting performances with state leaders to Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington, Auckland, Astana, Moscow and other places.
Wang Chuanyue as Han Jue, Tenor
Wang Chuanyue, a young tenor singer and opera soloist from Opera Troupe of the General Political Department, graduated from the Vocal Department of the Central Conservatory of Music, with professional achievements ranking No. 1 for five consecutive years.
He has played the main role in Donizetti's Don Pasquale and Verdi's La Traviata. He was selected as a formal member of the Beier Gong Master Class in 2005 for vocal students, admitted to the Opera Center at The Juilliard School in 2008, where he studied vocal music with the department head, Professor Edith Bers.
He has achieved outstanding results in the 11th and 13th National Young Singers Competition; with Award of Excellence in the China station of the Neue Stimmen International Singing Competition in Germany in 2005; with second place in the 3rd International Vocal Competition Trials in 2007 held by Chinese Musicians Association; at the same year, he won the Excellence Award in the 26th International vocal Competition in Vienna, Austria; fourth place at the 4th China International Vocal Competition held by the Ministry of Culture; he came first at the 2009 International Vocal Competition.
Yang Yi as Zhao Dun, Bass
Yang Yi has played the marquis at the NCPA version of La Traviata and the Herald at Turandot. He is a bass singer, graduating from the Vocal Department of the Central Conservatory of Music. He received professional training and got his degree in lieder singing at Karlsruhe National College of Music from 2002 to 2005 in Germany. Since 2002 he served as a soloist in Berlin State Opera of Germany and now at the Art Institute of Renmin University of China.
He was the winner in the Nationwide Vocal International Trials organized by the Ministry of Culture and was admitted to the Swiss National Opera International Opera Center in Zurich and received Vocal Scholarship of Karajan. He was selected by the Ministry of Culture in 2001 to the Spanish International Vocal Competition at Bilbao prize. In 2003, he studied in the Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau master classes and obtained top award at HUGO WOLF International Art Song Competition.
His major opera works include: Marco Polo, Turandot, Carmen, Rigoletto, Flying Dutchman, Aida, Magic Flute, Macbeth, La Traviata, Salome, Nose, Lulu, L'italiana in Algeri, Tosca, Turandot, Boris Godunow, Nuremberg Singer and the Stubborn One.
He has worked with renowned conductors including Barenboim, Domingo. He has worked with famous singers including Rolando Villazon, Jose Kula, Thomas Hampson.
Li Xiang as King of Jin, Tenor
Li Xiang has played a toy hawker in the opera La Boheme produced by NCPA. He is a tenor singer at the China National Opera House. He was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music in 2000 in vocal songs and has participated in the master classes in Beijing held by the American soprano Cheryl Studer and Robert White, a Juilliard professor. He has been invited three times by the world-renowned conductor Seiji Ozawa to the Seiji Ozawa Music Academy to learn and perform operas including Madame Butterfly, Die Fledermaus and Embroidery Woman.
He has starred in the following repertoires: children opera Nightingale with Chicago Children's Choir; large symphonic music and chanting Divine Tune over the Land; opera Farewell My Concubine, Cosi fan tutte, Le nozze di Figaro, Tosca, Carmen, Madame Butterfly, White-Haired Girl and Rigoletto. He has also played as the Minister Pang in four editions of Turandot in Cairo, Egypt, Syria, National Stadium (Bird's Nest) and the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Court.
He has also cooperated with China National Symphony Orchestra, the Central Opera Symphony Orchestra, the NCPA Symphony Orchestra and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra in concerts, singing a large number of opera excerpts and foreign art songs from both at home and abroad.