Preliminary Round of Chinese International Vocal Competition Completed; Contestants Display Impressive Skill Level (Photos)
By Huang Kaili
(Clearwisdom.net) The second Chinese International Vocal Competition was
held on August 8, 2008 at the Town Hall in New York. Twenty-four contestants
from the North American region entered the semifinal. A total of forty
contestants including sixteen selected from preliminary contests in the Asian
and Pacific region will participate in Sunday's semifinal. The competition consists of three phases - preliminary, semifinal, and
final. Contestants come from many countries, including Canada, the US,
Australia, England, Singapore, and Taiwan. Guan Guimin, president of the judging
committee, said that the contestants were high level in both singing skills and
expression of the inner meaning of songs. He pointed out that it was important that the songs selected by contestants
express upright music and the realm of beauty and compassion. US contestant Hong Ming in the Male Bel Canto
Division< UK contestant in the Male Bel Canto Division Canada contestant Wang Shaochun in the Male Bel Canto Division Contestant Liu Wei in the Chinese Folk and Classical Division Contestant Gou Bei in the Chinese Folk and Classical Division US contestant Li Yu in the Female Bel Canto Division Contestants: high level competition Jason Fuh graduated from the Department of Music of Cleveland State
University with a Masters Degree. He has worked with many theaters in the US and
participated in last year's competition. This year he registered for the
competition again and said that he had a feeling of returning home. Wu Rongrong from Malaysia is a sophomore in the Department of Music, School
of Music, York University, Toronto, Canada. She had participated in various
competitions since she was 15 years old. She said the level of contestants, the
competition venue and the judging committee were all of an international level. Promoting traditional culture Vocal judge Han Suqiu said, "Under the degradation of vocal arts
nowadays, NTDTV provides a platform to set up a return path for righteous
arts." President Ma Lijuan of the NTDTV Nine Competitions series, agreed. "All
the contestants today, whether they enter the semifinals or finals, each one is
making a contribution to promoting traditional culture. Future singers will see
and appreciate what you have done," she said.Ms. Ma said that Western songs
could be sung during the preliminary round, but that a Chinese song must be sung
during the semifinal and final competition.When asked about this requirement,
Ms. Ma explained, "As time passes, many excellent Chinese songs are
forgotten. We are Chinese people and should have our own culture and
roots." US contestant Liu Guanghui said, "It is my first time to see such an
international competition without limitation of age, including Bel Canto and
Chinese folk songs. I appreciate NTDTV very much for holding this competition
and providing an opportunity for us." Elevation in vocal arts is limitless Singapore contestant Li Xiupei is studying at the Lasalle College of the Arts
in Singapore. She said that she benefited a lot from participation in the
competition. She added that elevation in the vocal arts is limitless. She said, "Everyone can sing, but many don't know much about vocal arts.
Many people are learning vocal arts now. Through participation in this
competition, I am benefiting a lot and can find a direction to improve my own
level." The semifinal and final will be held over the next several days.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/8/9/183765.html
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