The "Water Cube Cup" Chinese song contest has come to an end. Contestants from this state will go to Beijing to compete (picture)
"Water Cube Cup" Chinese song contest has come to an end. Contestants from this state will go to Beijing to compete (picture). According to the "Water Cube Cup" across the United States...
"Water Cube Cup" Chinese song contest has come to an end. Contestants from this state will go to Beijing to compete (picture) According to the "Water Cube Cup" National Chinese Schools Association U.S. General Division news: the National Chinese Schools Association General Division finals will be held in Boston on June 13th and June 15th. The judges for the 2011 "Water Cube Cup" Overseas Chinese Youth Chinese Song Contest of the National Association of Chinese Schools in the United States are composed of experts in relevant fields. They are: Duan Xiaoyi (a famous tenor singer. Graduated from the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, the Central Conservatory of Music, the University of Louisiana Conservatory of Music, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. He once served as a soloist in the Sichuan Song and Dance Theater. He has played leading roles in different operas in the United States and has held solo concerts in many cities in the United States.); Li Yuxin (a famous tenor singer. Graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. Conservatory of Music. Before going abroad, he was a tenor singer with the Central Orchestra. After coming to the United States, he studied at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Li Yuxin participated in many major international vocal competitions and won awards, such as: Macalester International Vocal Competition, Pavarotti International Vocal Award, etc.); Zhang Xingyan (famous bass singer. Graduated from the Music Department of Minzu University of China, Boston. Department of Opera, University College of Arts. Former soloist of the China National Traditional Orchestra, professor of vocal music in the Music Department of Minzu University of China, and professor of the International Education Center of Shenyang Conservatory of Music); Wei Jing (famous soprano singer. Graduated from Xi'an Conservatory of Music, Central Conservatory of Music, Medangelo Conservatory of Music, and Opera Department of Boston University School of the Arts. She has been engaged in vocal music teaching for many years in Europe and the United States. Regional performances, starring in different operas. He has held award-winning concerts at Lincoln Center.); Qiao Wanjun (graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, Berklee College of Music in the United States. He is currently the president of the North American Chinese Performing Arts Association; the president of the North American Chorus Association; he served as a judge for the North American Division of the CCTV Youth Singing Competition; and the artistic director of the first Boston International Chorus Festival). During the evaluation process, the experts carefully watched the video tapes of the winning players from various regions. The experts judged the contestants in five aspects: pitch, rhythm, singing skills, Chinese pronunciation, and stage performance. Balloting is conducted by secret ballot. Finally, the rankings are ranked based on the average score. As a result, six contestants, Wang Wenqian, Yan Jieya, Zhu Zhiqing, Lei Xiya, He Jialu, and Xiong Qianyu, were selected to participate in the "2011 "Water Cube Cup" Overseas Chinese Youth Chinese Song Contest" in Beijing from July 24 to August 8. Yan Jieya, a player from this state, was selected as one of the top scorers. She is currently under 15 years old and is the youngest player selected from the general competition area to compete in Beijing. The other two contestants from the state, Gao Weijia and Cai Yashuang, are reserve contestants with very close scores. Their singing CDs have been sent to Beijing and are awaiting further notification. At this point, the "2011 "Water Cube Cup" Overseas Chinese Youth Chinese Song Contest" National Association of Chinese Schools U.S. Division has come to an end. The organizing committee of the National Association of Chinese Schools of the "2011 "Water Cube Cup" Overseas Chinese Youth Chinese Song Contest" hopes that through this event, it can further promote overseas youths to sing Chinese songs and further learn Chinese. Photo: Yan Jieya, a young Phoenix singer who was selected to compete in Beijing
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