Shanghai Daily news
The songs that a generation of Chinese grew up
listening to will be heard in Shanghai once more when the Song and Dance Company
of the Ukrainian Military Forces hits town, writes Michelle Qiao
The Song and Dance Company of the
Ukrainian Military Forces, one of the nation¡¯s leading musical ensembles, will
take many Chinese on a nostalgic trip back to bygone days with their singing of
familiar tunes.
One of Ukraine's leading musical ensembles, the Song and
Dance Company of the Ukrainian Military Forces, is bringing to Shanghai the
traditional songs of the former USSR that were once part of the youth
of a whole generation of Chinese.
Ling Guiming, deputy chairman of the
Shanghai Dancers' Association, singles out this show for special recommendation
among all the events of the ongoing Shanghai International Arts Festival.
"Ukraine is famous for producing dancers and musicians and every member of
the ensemble is an outstanding artist," he says. "Half of the more than 100
members are 'Honored Artists' in their country."
A male vocal quartet from
the ensemble performed at the Shanghai Grand Theater on September 3 to good
reviews.
The ensemble was founded in 1939 to instill a patriotic spirit and
love of the Russian motherland. It has given more than 3,000 performances on
international tours around the world.
The ensemble began preparing for its
China concert tour a year ago. They will be singing many Russian songs that will
be familiar to all middle-aged Chinese.
They will even sing a few Chinese
songs that were popular in World War II. In the years when most Western culture
had little influence in China from the 1950s to the 1970s, the Chinese people
grew up with Russian songs and movies.
A highlight of the Shanghai concert
will be the ensemble's performance of mass choral works ranging from soldier's
songs, a choral miniature of Renaissance singing, scenes from opera, national
songs and contemporary choral works. The ensemble has a repertoire of more than
200 compositions.
The musical director is O. Stepantsova and the conductor
of the chorus is S. Malyovaniy.
Date: October 30, 7:15pm
Venue:
Shanghai Grand Theater, 300 People's Ave
Tickets: 120-800 yuan
Tel:
6272-0246, 6272-0267