A CHINESE NEW YEAR CONCERT
WITH THE ORCHESTRA NOW
JINDONG CAI, CONDUCTOR
presented by
US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music and
Central Conservatory of Music, China
The Sound of Spring returns for its sixth year of celebratory Chinese orchestral music, featuring guest appearances by the melodic and virtuosic erhu soloist Yan Guowei, the exciting and passionate percussionist Zhang Jingli, and the great sheng master Wang Lei, all from the legendary faculty of the Central Conservatory of Music, China. The US-China Music Institute is also proud to present the pipa soloist JinOu Anastasia Dong, winner of the Bard Conservatory’s Concerto Competition and a degree candidate for Bard’s Master of Arts in Chinese Music and Culture.
Don’t miss this joyful Bard tradition for the most important holiday in the Chinese lunar calendar. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with music!
Tickets: $25
FREE for Bard students with ID
PROGRAM
Li Huanzhi
Spring Festival Overture (1955-56)
Wu Zuqiang, Liu Dehai, and Wang Yanqiao
Little Sisters of the Grassland pipa concerto (1972) (abr.)
JinOu Anastasia Dong ‘24, CMC ‘25, pipa
Yu Hongmei
Ink Plum for erhu and orchestra (2019)
Yan Guowei, erhu
Zhang Shuai
East West III: Tao for All (2024)
INTERMISSION
Tang Jianping
Cang Cai concerto for percussion: Movements 1 and 3 (2003)
Zhang Jingli, percussion
Xinyan Li (Visiting Professor of Music, US-China Music Institute, Bard College)
Majestic Gallop concerto for sheng and orchestra (2024) (commissioned for The Sound of Spring)
Wang Lei, sheng
Li Shaosheng
“The Majestic Land” (2022)
PERFORMERS (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)
SPECIAL THANKS to the Tianqiao & Chrissy Chen Institute for sponsoring The Sound of Spring 2025!