Chinese music festival to be held in Chicago

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A Chinese music festival featuring China-U.S. friendship will be held at Chicago Symphony Center in downtown Chicago on Sept. 22.

More than 1,000 performers from China and the United States, including top tenor and soprano, choir and dancers in traditional Chinese attire will perform at over 110-year old Chicago Symphony Center, according to the organizers.

Chinese tenor Fan Jingma will for the first time come to Chicago to present some classic music at the festival. Local American Chinese tenor Tong Tao and his wife Liao Dan, a soprano, will sing together for the first time at the symphony center.

Los Angeles-based soprano Julia Metzler will also perform at the festival. In 2017, she was invited to sing on CCTV for China's Lunar New Year Gala - the most widely watched television broadcast in the world.

The Chinese music festival this year will follow the same theme last year: "Understanding, Communication, Friendship," aiming to celebrate the 40th anniversary of China-U.S. diplomatic ties.

This is the third time for Chinese community to hold Chinese music festival in Chicago.

On Sept. 16, 2018, more than 30 theater troupes and 1,000 performers from U.S. Midwest and China staged a Chinese concert at Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. More than 10,000 people, including Chinese nationals and Americans, watched the performance. 

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