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Chinese singer Song Zuying (L) and
Taiwan pop singer Jay Chou leave their handprint during a press conference
of Song's concert in Beijing, capital of China, April 18, 2009. Song
Zuying, one of the best young singers in China, will hold her vocal
concert on June 30 this year at the "Bird's Nest" -- the national stadium.
World renowned Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, Taiwan pop icon Jay Chou and
Chinese keyboard talent Lang Lang will be the guests performers by then.
(Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai) Photo
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BEIJING, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese folk singer
Song Zuying, whose work was nominated for the Best Classical Crossover Album of
the 49th Grammy Awards, is now ready to cross over again with Taiwan pop star
Jay Chou at the Beijing National Stadium, or Bird's Nest, in June.
Their performance will be part of the first "Bird's
Nest Summer Concert" in Beijing, which is due to kick off on June 30 in the
centerpiece of the 2008 Olympic Games.
"The crossover between classical, pop and Chinese
folk music will be the essential feature for this concert," said Xu Peidong,
vice president of the Chinese Musicians Association here Saturday.
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Chinese singer Song Zuying (L) and
Taiwan pop singer Jay Chou leave their handprint during a press conference
of Song's concert in Beijing, capital of China, April 18, 2009.
(Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai) Photo
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Song Zuying, who has held solo concerts at Sydney
Opera House in Australia, the Golden Hall in Vienna, Austria, and the Kennedy
Center in Washington, in the United States, said she would do more exercises to
prepare for the upcoming performance and practice her vocal skills.
Jay Chou believed the concert would be "more amazing"
than his previous solo ones.
According to the association, the two singers will
perform each other's hit works but the names of the songs were not revealed.
It will be the second cooperation between Song and
Chou. In this year's annual Spring Festival gala held by the China Central
Television, Song was featured in Chou's performance with the segment from her
hit song "La Mei Zi (Spice Girls)".
In addition, Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, who
performed a duet with Song at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games,
and Chinese piano talent Lang Lang will also join the event.
"Chinese artists should do more such things to make
our culture known to the world," Lang Lang said in a video greeting.
Previous reports said Hong Kong action star Jackie
Chan was also scheduled to hold a concert, named "Descendants of the Dragon:
Jackie Chan and Friends", in the Bird's Nest during the country's May Day
holiday.
Chan's concert will be the first major commercial
event in the Beijing National Stadium after the Beijing Olympics last year.