Source: People's Daily Original manuscript
People's Daily Beijing, October 5 (Reporter Che Kemeng) On the evening of October 3, the second "Happy China" of the Wangjing Cultural Square of the Badaling Great Wall and the Beijing Great Wall Concert arrived as scheduled, the concert relived nostalgic classic songs, and the singers used different styles of classic songs, or gentle and affectionate, or passionate and eager, to pour out the deep attachment and infinite love of the sons and daughters of China to the mother of the motherland.
The concert was led by the famous soprano Yin Xiumei, the famous tenor Dai Yuqiang, the head of the China Radio and Acoustic Orchestra Wei Jindong, the opera performance artist Wang Lida, the British Royal Opera House contracted artist Xue Haoyu, the Chinese Korean young singer Bian Yinghua, the young soprano singer Zhou Xuan performed on the same stage, and the Chinese music master Fang Jinlong made a surprise appearance.
Wang Lida took her son Xiaotang Tang to open the concert with a cheerful, warm and familiar song "Today is your birthday, my China". "As a retired soldier, it is a great honor to be able to stand on the Great Wall and sing for the motherland, and I hope to bless the motherland better and better with my song." Wang Lida said.
When Zhou Xuan sang "Jasmine Tonight" in a gentle voice, the audience quieted down and listened carefully. "It is a great honor to be able to participate in this public welfare outdoor classical concert with the seniors, such an event allows elegant art to enter the ordinary people, can improve the public's appreciation level faster, and also let everyone have a richer cultural life to enjoy, which is very meaningful." Zhou Xuan said frankly.
At the concert site, Fang Jinlong showed the charming scenery of the Spring River on the night of the moon with a pipa solo "Spring River Flower Moon Night" in front of the audience. Fang Jinlong said in an exclusive interview with the People's Daily reporter that China's traditional culture is broad and profound, and China's national music is even more beautiful and moving, hoping to use the platform of the Beijing Great Wall Concert to let more audiences fall in love with Chinese music and let Chinese music go abroad.
After the concert, Dai Yuqiang said in an exclusive interview with the People's Daily reporter that with the development of the times and the continuous improvement of the people's demand for artistic life, music workers should create opportunities to deliver music to ordinary people through a variety of paths. "An outdoor concert like the Great Wall Concert in Beijing is a useful and necessary attempt. While enjoying the music, it can also lead people to appreciate this great river and mountain and enjoy a happy life. Dai Yuqiang said.