Music knows no borders – and few stories prove this better than the Philadelphia Orchestra’s five-decade bond with China. 🎶 This week, the orchestra performed a dazzling concert in Beijing to mark 50 years since its groundbreaking 1973 visit, which thawed Cold War-era tensions through the magic of classical music. 🎼
Dubbed 'cultural envoys,' the musicians played Beethoven and Chinese folk tunes during that historic tour, sparking a cross-Pacific friendship that’s endured 12 return visits. Violinist Davyd Booth, who joined the 1973 trip, told CGTN: 'Music is a universal language… it builds bridges between people.' 🌉✨
From performing in packed 1970s auditoriums to collaborating with China’s now-thriving music scene, the orchestra has witnessed the nation’s cultural evolution firsthand. Their latest concert mixed Western classics with erhu solos – a harmony echoing today’s call for people-to-people exchanges amid geopolitical headwinds. 🎻🇨🇳🇺🇸
As TikTok trends and K-pop dominate youth culture, this silver-anniversary milestone reminds us that symphonies too can be superheroes of diplomacy. 🦸♂️🕊️ Who needs treaties when you’ve got Tchaikovsky?
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Philadelphia Orchestra: Sino-American friendship across the Pacific
cgtn.com