Jiangxi TV Channel Hosted the Premiere of the Chinese-Russian Program “Melody Through Time and Space”

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) — The Chinese-Russian music program "Melody Through Time and Space" premiered on Jiangxi TV on Sept. 12.

The famous Chinese opera singer Wu Bixi, singers Zhang Bichen, Wan Nida, Huang Yubo, as well as famous Russian singers Nikolai Baskov, Tatyana Kurtukova and Yulia Parshuta took part in the recording of the program.

The stage was set up in front of the famous ancient Chinese Tengwang Pavilion in Nanchang City, capital of Jiangxi Province, East China, where the thousand-year-old historical building and modern stage design complemented each other, giving the entire performance a unique cultural depth.

The concert opened with a joint performance by all the artists of the compositions “Kalinka” and the Chinese folk song “Jasmine”. N. Baskova presented the song “Katyusha” in its classical version, and Yu. Parshuta and Van Nida presented its joint rock version with elements of rap.

J. Parshuta noted that it was a great honor for her to represent Russia on such a large stage, especially in such an important year – the 80th anniversary of the Victory. She expressed the wish that there would be more such projects, and that China and Russia would always go hand in hand, supporting each other and strengthening their friendship.

It should be noted that the program was jointly produced by Jiangxi TV and Russia Today. The second episode of the program will be aired on September 19, and viewers will be treated to even more recognizable classical compositions and new impressive interpretations. -0-

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