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Concert harmonizes China-Brazil cultural ties

  • Time: 2026-04-10
  • Author: CHEN NAN
  • Source: CHINA DAILY

By Chen Nan | chinadaily.com.cn
Updated:02:52 PM(GMT+8) April 10, 2026
The China National Symphony Orchestra stages a concert in Brazil on Tuesday.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

On Tuesday, the FHE Poupex theater in Brasilia, Brazil, came alive with a full house as the China National Symphony Orchestra joined forces with the Symphony Orchestra of the Teatro Nacional Claudio Santoro for a special concert marking the 2026 China-Brazil Cultural Year.

This performance, a key event for the ongoing cultural exchange between China and Brazil, was attended by more than 600 guests, symbolizing the deepening cultural ties between the two nations.

The first half of the concert, under the baton of Jing Huan, began with the dynamicAquarela do Brasil, orWatercolor of Brazil, a samba song composed by Brazilian musician Ary Barroso, evoking the rich landscapes of Brazil with lively, bright melodies. Following this, the classic Chinese music pieceButterfly Lovers Violin Concerto, performed by Yao Liang, the principal violinist of the China National Symphony Orchestra, captivated the audience. The concerto, a heartfelt retelling of the famous Chinese love story, moved the Brazilian audience with its delicate yet powerful expression of Eastern beauty.

Other highlights of the first half included the upbeat Chinese pieceDance of the Golden Snakeby Nie Er and Tang Jianping and the Brazilian compositionBatuqueby Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez, which energized the crowd with its rhythmic intensity.

After the intermission, Claudio Cohen, conductor of the second half of the program, introduced the Chinese artists before leading the orchestra in a performance ofGaoyuan Kuangwu, or "highland dance", by Chinese composer Zhao Jiping. The piece, filled with grandeur and ethnic flavor, celebrated the spirit of China's western plateau.

The second half also included lively Brazilian compositions, such as Heitor Villa-Lobos' playfulThe Little Train of the Caipiraand Antonio Carlos Gomes' dramatic opera overtureThe Guarani.

Both conductors noted that the interplay between Chinese and Brazilian compositions was a defining feature of the evening, fostering greater understanding and harmony between the two cultures.

Under the baton of Jing Huan, Yao Liang, the principal violinist of the China National Symphony Orchestra, performsButterfly Lovers Violin Concertoduring the concert.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Conductor Claudio Cohen performs with the China National Symphony Orchestra during the second half of the concert.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

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