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Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra

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Mon, Sep 23, 2024, 20:15
The Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra, named in honour of the late Buddhist Masters Jinghui and Guangxuan, is a Chan symphony orchestra composed entirely of monastic members, both monks and nuns. The Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra is historically the first to advocate for practicing Chan through learning and playing music. It is also a pioneer in spreading goodness and love through music. On the one hand, professionalism in musical technique is pursued; on the other hand, great emphasis is placed on... Read full text
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Jinghui Guangxuan Symfonieorkest

Program

Symphonic Prelude No. 3, op. 44 'Ode to the People'Ning
Violin Concerto 'Red Guards on Lake Hong'Hubei
Morning MoodEdvard Grieg
Arabische dansEdvard Grieg
Finlandia, op. 26Jean Sibelius
Overture (from 'Ruslan and Lyudmila')Glinka
Bloeiende bloemen onder volle maanYijun
Mo Li Hua (Jasmin Flower)Traditioneel
Come to the MusicJ.M. Martin
Vois sur ton cheminCoulais
AmitābhaNing
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