New show gives ancient opera a fresh sound
Updated: 2015-04-27 08:19
By Chen Nan(China Daily)
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For Lu, 45, the idea of adapting traditional Chinese operas into contemporary music styles came from his mother, who is now 67 and was a Huangmei Opera performer before her retirement.
"I grew up in a courtyard, which was home to actors of Chinese operas. Though I didn't learn any opera intentionally, it's in my blood unconsciously," says Lu, who learned to play the erhu (two-stringed bowed instrument) at the age of 3 with his father.
Lu is the founder of Beijing-based music label 13-Month, a company promoting local original folk and rock singer-songwriters since its establishment in 2006. After graduating from the music department of Nanjing Arts University, he has worked as producer for Warner Music China and CCTV's popular touring concert series, The Same Song.
He is known for branding the series of live performances, Folk on the Road, which has included nearly all the popular folk-rock musicians in China.
During the past five years, more than 300 live performances were staged across China.
As for China Music House, which Lu describes as his latest ambition about music, he also wants to build it up into a brand, which he hopes will help revive traditional Chinese operas and attract young audiences.
"There are many crossover shows in the market. Some are made for commercial reasons, while some are just for attracting attention and winning awards. I do it because of my personal connection with traditional Chinese opera. It's fun to witness the birth of a new music type," Lu says.
"The situation of China's music scene is that when a style gains wide popularity and makes money, then many people will follow that style and create similar music. It's very boring. We need more variety than we have right now."
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