BEIJING, May 19 -- A rock 'n' roll ballet, featuring
the music of Pink Floyd, will be of one of the spearheads of this year's Beijing
Modern Music Festival.
French choreographer Roland Petit's Pink Floyd! will
be performed by the National Ballet of China and is certain to dazzle festival
goers.
"We want to present this performance because many
people in the contemporary music circle of China haven't listened to the music
of Pink Floyd, which is part of contemporary music according to our
understanding," says Ye Xiaogang, artistic director of the festival.
The 2009 Beijing Modern Music Festival, which begins
tomorrow and runs to May 26, will also stage a special version of Stravinsky's
The Rite of Spring, and also puppet show from Fujian province, as well as many
other events.
According to Ye, who is also vice-president of the
Central Conservatory of Music, all the music that is part of contemporary
people's musical lives can be called modern music.
This year's festival, the sixth in its history, will
present 17 performances, five lectures, one symposium, two exhibitions, and the
first "China Varsity Debate of Composition Students".
Most of the activities will be held at the Central
Conservatory of Music, but some of the important performances will be held at
the Beijing Concert Hall and Beijing Tianqiao Theater.
At the opening concert tomorrow at Beijing Concert
Hall, Hu Yongyan, artistic director and principal conductor of the EOS Orchestra
(China's Orchestra Academy at the Central Conservatory of Music), will conduct
the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra.
A selection of contemporary symphonic works will be
featured including Ye's Pipa Concerto, Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen's
Phenomenon - the Mysterious and Unexplained - for Orchestra, and Evening Prayer
by Robert Beaser, who is professor and chairman of the Composition Department at
the Juilliard School of Music.
A concert this Saturday night will showcase chamber
works by contemporary Chinese and international composers, such as Wen Deqing's
Ants Moving - for Four Pipas and Polish composer Zygmunt Krauze's Piano Quintet.
Another special concert on Friday night is titled
Beautiful Tibet, which will present seven composers' chamber works on the theme
of Tibet, including Tibetan composers Juega's Cycle Existence and Mijiu
Danzeng's Hymn for Tibet.
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, one of the classics
of 20th century music, will be given a special performance on May 24 by the EOS
Orchestra under the baton of Hu, who promises that the performance will be full
of surprises.
(Source: China Daily)