Wuxi,
a
city
intertwined
with
the
historical
Grand
Canal,
boasts
rich
musical
legacy.
As
the
birthplace
of
the
renowned
“The
Moon
Reflected
on
the
Erquan
Spring,”
composed
by
the
Chinese
folk
musician
A
Bing,
Wuxi
has
been
enchanting
the
world
with
its
melodies
since
the
1950s.
This
piece
is
just
one
shining
example
of
the
city’s
musical
treasures.
From
Ji
Zha,
one
of
China’s
earliest
music
critics
(544
BC),
to
Liu
Tianhua,
the
master
who
introduced
the
erhu
to
university
classrooms
in
1922,
Wuxi’s
musicians
have
shaped
nearly
every
facet
of
Chinese
music
Today, Wuxi continues to nurture its musical legacy. Over 70 schools offer folk music classes, and the city has a thriving music industry. The city is also a leader in the production of accordions, harmonicas, and harps. The Wuxi Symphony Orchestra and the Wuxi Traditional Orchestra serve as ambassadors of the city’s musical excellence, performing globally and bridging cultures through symphonic and traditional music.
Cultural
performance
by
the
Grand
Canal
in
Wuxi
Wuxi’s
dedication
to
music
extends
to
all
aspects
of
life.
From
special
education
schools
to
public
transportation,
music
is
a
constant
companion.
The
city’s
music
festivals,
such
as
the
Golden
Cup
Accordion
Art
Festival
and
the
Asia
Pacific
Harmonica
Art
Week,
attract
musicians
from
around
the
world,
creating
a
harmonious
blend
of
global
melodies.
Wuxi cordially invites you to immerse yourself in its musical soul. Whether you are captivated by the timeless elegance of Kunqu Opera, the soul-stirring notes of the erhu, or the contemporary rhythms of a symphony orchestra, Wuxi offers a symphony of experiences. This is a city where every corner resonates with music, and every heart beats to its rhythm. Come, listen to Wuxi, and let its melodies enchant you.
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