Waves of Tradition: A New Horizon in Scottish-Chinese Music
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Wan Xing, Eleanor Dunsdon, Gregor Black
Immerse yourself in a tapestry of melodies and rhythms where traditions meet innovation. This unique collaboration unites guzheng, harp and bodhrán, blending the rich heritages of Chinese and Scottish music. Featuring reimagined folk melodies, rhythmic improvisations and contemporary compositions, the performance transcends borders, creating a fresh, evocative soundscape. From delicate harp harmonies to the expressive timbres of guzheng and the heartbeat of the bodhrán, this concert celebrates cultural exchange and musical evolution. Experience tradition flowing into new horizons, bridging East and West in a fresh and innovative performance.
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