Author: Lesley McCool

  • Join CFAS for the First Installment of our “Eight Tones: An Exploration” Concert Series!

    Join CFAS for the First Installment of our “Eight Tones: An Exploration” Concert Series!

    Date: Wednesday, October 28
    Time: 7:00 PM
    Location: Roosevelt University’s Ganz Hall (430 S. Michigan Ave, 7th Floor)
    Cost: Free
    In a collaboration with Roosevelt University’s Chicago College for the Performing Arts, the Chinese Fine Arts Society will premiere its next concert series with the first installment – “Silk” – scheduled for October 28 at Roosevelt University’s Ganz Hall. In an East-meets-West show, the concert will feature instrumentalists from both Roosevelt and the Shenyang Conservatory of Music, who will perform the evening’s repertoire on traditional Chinese stringed instruments (i.e. the erhu, pipa and guzheng). The Shenyang Conservatory is one of the few cultural institutes in China aiming to revive the Kong Hou. This harp-like instrument has two sets of strings that run alongside each other, creating a unique, resonant sound that allows the instrumentalist to play the melody and the accompanist music simultaneously.
    “Silk” is the first concert in a 2-year concert series titled “Eight Tones: An Exploration.” In traditional Chinese music, Eight Tones is an ancient classification system of traditional Chinese instruments, In Chinese music, the single tone is of greater significance than the melody. The tone is attributed to the substance that produces it, hence music instrments are categorized into eight tones classes by construction material: silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd or hide.
    Making a rare appearance in the United States, the Shenyang Conservatory will bring a Kong Hou, an ancient instrument that dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) and was believed to have disappeared around the Mind Dynasty (1368-1644 AD). This harp-like instrument has two sets of strings that make a unique, resonant sound and allows the instrumentalist to play the melody and the accompanist piece simultaneously.
  • The Chinese New Year Celebrations Are Not Over Yet!

    The Chinese New Year Celebrations Are Not Over Yet!

    Date: Sunday, March 1

    Time: 12:00PM – 3:00PM

    Location: Navy Pier – Crystal Gardens (600 E. Grand Ave.)

    Free Admission

     

    As part of Navy Pier’s Neighborhoods of the World series, join us for performances on two stages of traditional Chinese art forms, and a bustling marketplace filled with Chinese trinkets and crafts. This is the perfect event to bring your family for an interactive experience they won’t soon forget!

     

    Featuring artists from the Cheng Da Drum Team, Flying Fairies Dance, Xilin Asian Community Center, the 8 Tones Music Ensemble, Yellow River Dance, Illini Wushu, Ling Ling Pao Dance, Yang Dance, lion dancers from the Chicago Chinese Cultural Institute, and more!

     

     

    Civitas Ensemble Celebrates the Year of the Ram

    with Two World Premieres

     

    Date: Sunday, March 15

     

    Time: 3:00PM

    Location: Music Institute of Chicago Nichols Hall

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    The Civitas Ensemble, in collaboration with the Chinese Fine Arts Society, will present a concert featuring works by all Chinese composers. Included will be two World Premieres: “The Five Elements,” by Pulitzer Prize Winner Zhou Long, commissioned by CFAS for the Civitas Ensemble, and “Emantations of Tara” by Yao Chen, a previous CFAS composition competition winner.