The Ancient Tea Horse Route was a major avenue for tea and horse trading in ancient China. It spanned across the southwestern regions of Yunnan, Sichuan and Guizhou, and connected the Han nationality with other ethnic groups, facilitating economic exchange and cultural communication. The stunning landscapes, tapestry of cultures, sights and sounds along the way formed the richest source of inspiration for music. The audience can enjoy a rewarding armchair travel experience of southwest China through the vibrant soundscapes as laid out in the programme.
Music and Joy in Shu Area Xiao Chao
Zhongruan Concerto In Remembrance of Yunnan (Excerpts) Liu Xing
The first movement: Allegretto moderato
The third movement: Allegro meccanico
Zhongruan: Ng Kai Hei
Banquet at the Sichuan Court Gao weijie, Zhu Zhou & Yu Shu
Sketches of a Dong Village Zhao Yongshan
The first movement: The Pipa Song
The second movement: Floating Logs
The third movement: Under the Moon
The fourth movement: The Bull-fight
The Ancient Tea Horse Route Wu Hua
- Seat would be assigned by presenter
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