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Singing in a new year of musical exploration

NCPA chorus' 2025 season promises a blend of classical traditions with modern interpretations, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-10 07:39
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Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the China NCPA Chorus, resident chorus of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, performs in Beijing on Dec 8, 2024, under the baton of resident conductor Jiao Miao. [Photo provided to China Daily]

As the new year unfolds, the China NCPA Chorus, the resident chorus of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, is set to embark on an exciting journey with a fresh, diverse season of offerings.

Based on the core theme of "Unbounded", the 2025 season will push the boundaries of choral art by blending classical traditions with modern interpretations and global influences, says Zhang Yao, vice-president of the NCPA.

This includes an array of choral music, operas, symphonic choral works and concerts in approximately 30 performances running throughout the year.

Conductors Lyu Jia, Wu Lingfen, Wang Ning, president of the NCPA, conductor Jiao Miao, and Zhang Yao, vice-president of the NCPA, celebrate the 15th anniversary on Dec 8. [Photo provided to China Daily]

To celebrate the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Italy in 2025, the new season will explore Italian opera and folk music, blending multimedia and stage design to bring these genres to life in fresh and exciting ways under the leadership of the NCPA's music director, Lyu Jia.

More concerts are planned to bring the world's musical treasures to the stage, demonstrating how choral art can break boundaries and experiment with new forms. For example, World Music Tour, China NCPA Chorus: World Famous Songs Concert, conducted by Jiao Miao, will feature famous songs from around the world, including Mexican dance music, New Zealand folk music, and French love songs. The chorus will explore ways to merge vocals with musical instruments, including the free, vigorous rhythms of Africa and South America.

Jiao Miao, resident conductor, China NCPA Chorus [Photo provided to China Daily]

Choral Theater, a special themed series combining theater with sound, will invite audiences into the stories to experience emotional rhythms.

The Merriment Adventure, a concert version of the operas The Merry Widow, a comic operetta in three acts by Hungarian composer Franz Lehar, and Die Fledermaus, an operetta by Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, will present the comedic characteristics of operetta through bright, lively rhythms and lighthearted, humorous content, bringing delight to the audience through the twists and turns of the plot.

"Fifteen years ago, a group of passionate voices came together to found the China NCPA Chorus, and today, it has become a beloved pillar of the arts community in the country," says resident conductor Jiao, who has been with the chorus since its inception. "We've built a large fan base over the past 15 years, and with this new Choral Theater series, we want to find a way to be innovative with contemporary Chinese choral art by telling stories with sound and cross-border collaborations."

Jiao adds that to appeal to younger audiences, the new series will also include Cinderella, a concert based on the classic fairy tale, and The Tale of Fuxi and Nyuwa, a concert themed around the snake zodiac sign from classical Chinese mythology. These performances will help educate Chinese culture to children through music and audiovisual experiences.

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