Chinese Opera Gala

22 September 2024

In the Concert Hall

Opera

Experience the enchanting melodies of celebrated Chinese songs performed by finest opera singers from the China National Opera & Dance Drama Theater, accompanied by piano.

Opportunities for Australian audiences to experience the rich tradition of Chinese opera are rare.

The Age

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A night of enchantment with selected Chinese opera masterpieces

Experience the pinnacle of Chinese opera with the return of the China National Opera and Dance Drama Theatre's finest singers to Australia, joined by Julie Lea Goodwin, principal soprano from Opera Australia. They will perform selected Chinese operas, beautifully accompanied by exquisite piano.

The first half features beloved Chinese art songs inspired by profound classical Chinese poetry, while the second half showcases excerpts from renowned operas like The White-Haired Girl, Little Second Brother Gets Married, and more, capturing the essence of Chinese opera.

Renowned for its classic repertoire and masterful performances, the China National Opera and Dance Drama Theatre is a state-owned performing arts company celebrated globally for its cultural contributions.

Join us for this spectacular evening, where you will be mesmerized by a captivating blend of Chinese culture and opera!

Presented by Ausfeng Event Productions

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The China National Opera & Dance Drama Theatre

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