
Bard East/West Ensemble Chamber Opera and Dance Concert

The eighth annual China Now Music Festival, Music in Motion, concludes with a dynamic performance from the Bard East/West Ensemble (BEWE), comprising of a Western string quintet, seven Chinese instruments, and two percussionists, in a 3-part program of contemporary music from China. Propulsive Chinese percussion opens the concert, followed by a new telling in chamber opera form of David Henry Huang’s poignant play M. Butterfly. The final piece, Four Seasons in Lingering Garden, receives a choreographic treatment to engage two dancers and the entire ensemble in a dramatic representation of the changing landscape in a traditional Chinese garden.
Program:
Nai-Chung Kuan
From The Age of the Dragon double percussion concerto
- The Sun
- The Earth
Arr. Shutong Li
Shiqi Zhong, Chinese percussion
Intermission
Ma Hanrui
- Butterfly, a chamber opera
Pan Geng, libretto
Gallimard (the diplomat): Eric Carey, tenor
Feng (Peking opera nandan): Yu Xiangwei, Peking Opera performer
Judge: Nathaniel Sullivan, baritone
Intermission
Wang Danhong
Four Seasons in Lingering Garden symphonic poem
- Spring Breeze Awakens the Garden
- Dappled Green in Summer Shade
- Fragrance of Osmanthus on the Wind
- Watching the Snow from the Pavilion
Arr. Shutong Li
Dai Jian, choreographer
Wang Kan, female dancer
Peng Mi, male dancer
Performers:
Bard East/West Ensemble
Jindong Cai, conductor
Shiqi Zhong, Chinese percussion
Yu Xiangwei, Peking opera performer
Eric Carey, tenor
Nathaniel Sullivan, baritone
Wang Kan, dancer
Peng Mi, dancer