US-China forum calls for revitalizing relations through music

    Xinhua | Updated: 2023-10-11 17:08
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    Orville Schell, director of the Center on US-China Relations at Asia Society, Gary Ginstling, president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic, Chen Yi, professor at the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Leon Botstein, president of Bard College and founder of the innovative pre-professional orchestra The Orchestra Now, and Jindong Cai, director of the US-China Music Institute and conductor of the Bard's East/West Ensemble (From L to R), participate in the US-China Music Forum at The Asia Society in New York, the United States, Oct 7, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Experts from China and the United States called for enhancing music education cooperation and exchanges between the two nations to energize bilateral ties.

    The "US-China Music Forum - Confronting Challenges and Looking to the Future" took place at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at The Asia Society on Saturday afternoon in New York.

    The panelists said classical music exchanges between the two nations over the past five decades demonstrate the harmonious interplay between art and diplomacy.

    They noted that, in an ever-changing world, music remains a timeless bridge that connects hearts and minds, fostering understanding and empathy between cultures.

    Citing the successful cooperation between the Bard College and China's Central Conservatory of Music in the past five years, Jindong Cai, director of the US-China Music Institute and conductor of the Bard's East/West Ensemble, opened the event by demonstrating his hope to strengthen the connections between China and the United States through music.

    "The West and the East have been communicating through music historically," Cai pointed out, "as the Chinese traditional instrument pipa was initially from Persia, traveled its way by the Silk Road, and reached Western China in the 4th century AD."

    Yu Hongmei, professor and director of the Chinese Music Department at the Central Conservatory of Music, shared her perspective on advancing the friendship between China and the United States by employing music-cultural exchange.

    "Academic exchange is an important way to promote academic development and cultural exchange between the two countries. Its implications are abroad and far-reaching," said Yu. "Civilization is more colorful through communication, and culture is enriched through mutual understanding and learning."

    Yu concluded her speech by stating her firm belief that "educational and cultural exchange between China and the United States, especially through music, will continue to develop, and it will add a positive energy to bilateral relations."

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