DF Modern Music Ensemble's 'Hu Qing' Tour Concludes Successfully Across Three Cities
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The DF Modern Music Ensemble successfully concluded its "Hu Qing" tour across Penghu, Nantou, and Taichung, performing traditional Taiwanese folk music.
- The tour, which featured guest conductor Zhang Yu'an, achieved a 68% ticket sales rate and received enthusiastic responses from audiences, bringing Penghu's local music culture to a wider stage.
- Performances included collaborations with local schools, showcasing traditional folk songs and receiving standing ovations, highlighting the successful promotion of Penghu's musical heritage.
The DF Modern Music Ensemble's "Hu Qing" tour, a musical journey celebrating Taiwanese folk traditions, has successfully concluded its three-city run, captivating audiences in Penghu, Nantou, and Taichung. The tour culminated at the National Taichung Theater, marking a significant achievement for the Penghu-based ensemble in bringing its unique sound to national prominence.
With a commendable 68% ticket sales rate, the performances were met with fervent applause and enthusiastic engagement from audiences across the regions. The tour was led by guest conductor Zhang Yu'an, a Taipei-born, Penghu-raised conductor who honed his skills in Germany. His return to conduct in his home region was a deeply personal artistic endeavor, channeling years of international experience back to the land that nurtured his musical roots.
The Nantou leg of the tour was particularly impactful, with audiences responding warmly to each piece, demanding encores that echoed through the venue. For many in Nantou, it was their first exposure to a traditional Chinese music performance from Penghu, leaving many moved and hopeful for a future album to preserve the "sound of the island of floating corals."
The final performance at the National Taichung Theater was a significant moment, attended by local dignitaries and educators. The ensemble shared the stage with the Heheng Marine Experimental Elementary School's "Bao Ge" choir, a collaboration that beautifully blended traditional Penghu folk songs with the grandeur of the national theater. This moment of cultural transmission was a highlight, underscoring the ensemble's commitment to preserving and promoting Penghu's rich musical heritage.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.