Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

The Four Dreams At Linchuan Kunqu Vocal Concert

Xiqu

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Operatic Song Performance

Location

Kwai Tsing Theatre, Auditorium

Start Date

2016/07/08

End Date

2016/07/08

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Operatic Song Performance

Location

Kwai Tsing Theatre, Auditorium

Start Date

2016/07/08

End Date

2016/07/08

The Four Dreams At Linchuan Kunqu Vocal Concert

Chinese Opera Festival 2016

Description

Description

In Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of the Death of Tang Xianzu:
Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe

Classic pieces in The Four Dreams at Linchuan by Tang Xianzu are timelessly popular. Legendary artists including Cai Zhengren, Yue Meiti, Liang Guyin, Zhang Xunpeng and Zhang Jingxian will lead a fine cast to perform in the Kunqu vocal concert The Four Dreams at Linchuan. The finest pieces from the four dreams will be showcased in the same evening. In the four dreams, The Peony Pavilion is by far the most widely spread and the most popular Kunqu Opera title. Renowned Kunqu artists Cai Zhengren, Liang Guyin and Zhang Xunpeng will join the virtuous cast of the troupe to stage this classic masterpiece, certainly a not-to-be-missed performance. The excerpt performance comprises of both civil and military highlights that feature both highly technical singing and thrilling actions. Cai Zhengren will put his signature acting of Welcoming the Statue and Lamenting the Statue from The Palace of Eternal Life on stage. He will once again move the Hong Kong audience with his interpretation of the profound love and sentiments of Emperor Ming of Tang.

Performing / Production Unit Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe
Language : Mandarin
Vocal:Liu Yilong; Zhang Jingxian; Yue Meiti; Liang Guyin; Cai Zhengren; Li An; Wu Shuang; Miao Bin; Shen Yili; Ni Hong; Yu Bin; Luo Chenxue; Hu Weilu; Tan Xiao; Zhang Li; Jiang Ke

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Theatre Yearbook 2016 – Dance, Drama and Xiqu" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).

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Lowest Price

$120

Highest Price

$420

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Non-local

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