Composing the Future

Program & Artists

Artificial Intelligence Composition System, Central Conservatory of Music中央音乐学院人工智能作曲系统 AI Suite
1. Overture: “Welcome” 《序曲:欢迎》
2. “A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains” 《千里江山图》
Sun Yuming 孙宇明 Starry Night for zheng and orchestra 《繁星散落的夜晚》
Yao Chen 姚晨 Garden: Unearthing the Way Home 《造园》
Qin Wenchen 秦文琛 Seeking Sound—Pictures of Ling Lun’s Inspiration Dance Suite for Orchestra 《伶伦作乐图》
Li Xiaobing 李小兵 We 《我们》
Du Yun 杜韵 Hundred Heads (In Tribute to Ray Charles)
Peng-Peng Gong 龚天鹏 Symphony No. 10 Of Peking and Opera 《京·剧》组曲 

Jindong Cai conductor
Xia Jing guzheng

Tickets

Part of the 2024 China Now Music Festival: Composing the Future
Presented by the US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music

The 7th annual China Now Music Festival opens in the majestic Stern Auditorium with an electrifying program featuring new symphonic works by contemporary composers from China, including Qin Wenchen and Yao Chen from the legendary composition faculty of the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), locus of some of the most forward thinking and innovative composers of our time.

In keeping with the future-focused theme of this year’s festival events, China Now asked CCOM’s Department of Music Artificial Intelligence to contribute an AI Suite to the concert program, composed in part by AI, to open a pathbreaking dialogue between the ‘composer’ and the orchestra, the human and the machine.

Rounding out the dynamic selections are forward-looking pieces by the ever-popular young prodigy Peng-Peng Gong, and the NYC based Pulitzer-prize winning composer Du Yun.

China Now Music Festival

The China Now Music Festival is an annual series of events produced by the US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music in collaboration with the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music, China. China Now is dedicated to promoting an understanding and appreciation of classical music from contemporary China. Each year’s festival explores a singular theme. The inaugural festival in 2018, Facing the Past, Looking to the Future: Chinese Composers in the 21st Century, presented US and world premieres of orchestral works by 11 living Chinese composers in concerts at Bard College, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center. The following year, the festival presented China and America: Unity in Music at Bard College, Carnegie Hall, and Stanford University, and featured the world premiere of the symphonic oratorio Men of Iron and the Golden Spike, a major new work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Zhou Long honoring the Chinese railroad workers of the American West on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Recent seasons include Beethoven and China in 2020, Asian American Voices in 2021, East of West in 2022, and The Bridge of Music in 2023.

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