
Bard East/West Ensemble Chamber Opera and Dance Concert
3PM
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
1. The Sun
4. The Earth
Arr. Shutong Li
Shiqi Zhong, Chinese percussion
Intermission
Ma Hanrui
M. 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
1. Spring Breeze Awakens the Garden
2. Dappled Green in Summer Shade
3. Fragrance of Osmanthus on the Wind
4. 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