Song Dynasty guqin makes its debut
Updated: 2012-07-20 10:59
By Chen Nan (China Daily)
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Two guqin - a seven-stringed Chinese musical instrument - made by an imperial family of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), will reveal their sounds for the first time in Beijing.
As part of the 2012 Open the Door to Arts Summer Art Festival, a guqin performance will be presented by musicians Li Fengyun and Wang Jianxin.
One of the guqin is named Moon Over the Plum Blossom, from a poem by Lin Pu, a Song Dynasty poet known for his affection for plum blossoms.
The other guqin got its name - South Wind - from its maker, to express his good wishes to the people.
The concert also features xiao, a Chinese vertical end-blown flute.
7:30 pm, Aug 1. Forbidden City Concert Hall, inside Zhongshan Park, west of Tian'anmen Square, Beijing. 010-6559-8285, 010-6559-8306.
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