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Differences create great harmony — Celebrate Asia concert combines music of different cultures to bridge worlds together

February 5, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Emiri Aoki Northwest Asian Weekly Often, vastly different types of things cannot unite or be in harmony when combined. Music is no exception. However, when it works, the effect can be awe-inspiring. I got to see some cool combinations of different sounds across the world coming together during Celebrate Asia, an annual Asian concert […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2016, Alireza Motevaseli, Benaroya Hall, Celebrate Asia!, Charlie Albright, China, Composer Xiaogang Ye, Contemporary Chinese, Emiri Aoki, Jindong Cai, Korean, New Arising, Seattle Chinese Chorus, Seattle Symphony, Tan Dun, Vol 35 No 6 | February 6 - February 12, Yayu Khoe, Yujin Kim, technology

BLOG: Harmony — Competition and coincidence between two Asian symphonies…

March 6, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

  By Assunta Ng When the Seattle Symphony Orchestra (SSO) was planning to perform in China and South Korea in 2016 last year, it didn’t know that a Chinese symphony orchestra, hosted by Dr. Austin Huang, had already booked a concert in its own backyard in Benaroya Hall, here in Seattle on Feb. 25. Not […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2015, Austin Huang, Benaroya Hall, Butterfly Lovers Concerto, Carolyn Kuan, Chen Chuan Song, Chiaki Endo, Chinatown, Chinese, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Dozen Fujiwara, Japan Consul General, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Jindong Cai, Publisher's Blog, Revive Tohoku Tsunami Disaster Relief, SSO, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, Shenzhen Symphony, Tan Dun, Vol 34 No 11 | March 7 - March 13, Ye Yanchen, Yugo Kanno

A different melody — First Chinese symphony to perform in Seattle

February 12, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Ninette Cheng Northwest Asian Weekly One of China’s finest orchestras, the Shenzhen Symphony, will perform a special Chinese New Year special in Seattle on Feb. 25.<!–more–> The 2015 Chinese New Year Concert, featuring China Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with the Seattle Symphony and Stanford University, will be playing at Benaroya Hall to celebrate […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2015, Austin Huang, Benaroya Hall, China Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, Chinese New Year Concert, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Erich Kunzel, First Chinese, International Tchaikovsky Competition, Jindong Cai, Keith Lockhart, New Peking Opera, North America, Seattle Symphony, Shanghai Conservatory, Vol 34 No 8 | February 14 - February 20, Yellow River, Yin Chengzong, Zhao Cong

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