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EDITOR'S PICKS
Excerpt from "Rhapsody in Red"
"Chinese musicians are so important on world stages, and classical music is such a regular part of cultural life in urban China, that it is easy to forget that classical music is a foreign import."
Some Beijing SOE Managers Face Job Competetion
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Personalities 2005 Character Beijingers Adored
2005 was a year of great change in Beijing’s cultural life, and set a pace that will surely act as a springboard for even greater change in 2006. BTM highlights some of the year’s cultural heroes who moved hearts and minds in this marvellous city during the Year of the Rooster.
Overseas Chinese to Join 'Singing on the Yellow River'
At least 500 overseas Chinese will attend the first international singing festival on the Yellow River
ALSO IN THIS CHANNEL
SOS-Kinderdorf Orphans Performing Chinese Music in Austria
In January 2004, 18 Chinese SOS-Kinderdorf Orphans from the SOS-Kinderdorf in Qiqiha'er, Heilongjiang Province departed on Austrian Airlines from Beijing to Austria for a eight-day performance...
Kunqu Opera
Kunqu is China’s oldest, most influential folk opera, respected as the sister of the Opera of Peking. On May 18, 2001 Kunqu was honoured by UNESCO as one of 19 outstanding forms of cultural expression in the world.
 
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