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Lin Daye: Concert halls in China attract more and more young people

The article discusses Lin Daye, who serves as both the artistic director and chief conductor of the WuXi Symphony Orchestra. It highlights his background, having studied in Shanghai and Berlin, and notes his role in increasing interest in classical music among young people in China. The city of WuXi, recognized as the first UNESCO City of Music in China, has seen a new cultural achievement with the establishment of the WuXi Symphony Orchestra.

Vloga sodobnega dirigenta je precej drugačna od tiste, ki so jo v preteklosti zasedali veliki mojstri, pravi šef dirigent Simfoničnega orkestra iz Wuxija.

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Lin Daye, ki je študiral v Šanghaju in Berlinu, hkrati deluje kot glasbeni direktor in šef dirigent Simfoničnega orkestra iz Shenzhena. FOTO: Clive Barda 7/arhiv Simfoničnega orkestra iz Wuxija

Mesto Wuxi, prvo Unescovo mesto glasbe na Kitajskem, ki na leto proizvede kar 60 odstotkov ustnih harmonik na svetu, se od leta 2023 ponaša z novo glasbeno pridobitvijo. Ta sliši na ime Simfonični orkester iz Wuxija, vodi pa ga umetniški vodja in šef dirigent Lin Daye, ki poudarja, da sta zanimanje za klasično glasbo in njena priljubljenost na Kitajskem danes večja kot kdajkoli prej.

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DeloIndependent🔒Center2 days ago
Lin Daye: Concert halls in China attract more and more young people

The article discusses Lin Daye, who serves as both the artistic director and chief conductor of the WuXi Symphony Orchestra. It highlights his background, having studied in Shanghai and Berlin, and notes his role in increasing interest in classical music among young people in China. The city of WuXi, recognized as the first UNESCO City of Music in China, has seen a new cultural achievement with the establishment of the WuXi Symphony Orchestra.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Lin Daye's professional roles, educational background, and the cultural developments in WuXi without showing any ideological or political bias. There is no framing that favors one side over another, and it remains neutral in tone and content.