Sounds of Fujian Echoes of Tulou
Fujian provincial Symphony Orchestra , headed by Chinese famous conductor - Professor Xiaoying Zheng , will hold the “The echoes of Hakka’s Earth Buildings” symphony concerts in Melbourne, Hobart and Sidney in early December.
The touring of “The echoes of Hakka’s Earth Buildings” symphony concerts is also a promotion program of the National Endowment for the Arts.
As the only Gold Medal winner of “The Golden Bell Awards” instrumental awards, the “The echoes of Hakka’s Earth Buildings” symphony is written by famous Chinese
Composer AI Liu for the World Hakka Convention. The symphony is identified as the world’s first symphonic work composed for Hakka by the Chinese music journal People's Music. It’s also regarded as an unprecedented symphony in the cultural history of Hakka.
The symphony racily restores the Hakka’s arduous migration course from the Central Plains region to the west Fujian Province of China and vividly illustrates their spirits of sincere cooperation and hard struggle .
Fujian provincial Symphony Orchestra, the professional world-class orchestra with numerous great musicians, will bring a series of auditory feasts for the audiences from the whole southern hemisphere.