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Ancient buildings alive with sound of music

By Chen Nan | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-10-11 07:58
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Pianist Bao Huiqiao, one of the musicians participating in the Beijing Ancient Architecture Music Festival, which runs until Oct 28. CHINA DAILY

Music, as an art form, is inherently fluid, ephemeral, and ever-changing, while architecture is solid, permanent, and rooted in history. Yet, the two are deeply interconnected, according to architect and artist Zhu Qipeng.

"These historical buildings, with their unique acoustics, are themselves designed with an understanding of sound. Vaulted ceilings, intricate stonework, and vast open chambers were intended to carry sound in ways that would elevate it, allowing music to linger, echo, and envelop listeners," Zhu says. "When contemporary musicians perform in these spaces today, they tap into that original purpose, awakening the building's acoustic potential."

Zhu also notes that these historical landmarks in the capital were used by the royal families for worship ceremonies dedicated to both gods and ancestors with music featuring as an integral part of those ceremonies.

"These rituals were seen as essential for maintaining harmony between heaven, earth and humankind. Music was not only a form of artistic expression, but also a sacred tool for communicating with the divine and honoring the ancestors," he says.

On the afternoon of Sept 26, the majestic Ditan Park, with its deep historical significance and unique architectural style, became the first venue to sound the festival's opening note. Percussionist Wang Jianan, accompanied by traditional Chinese music, woke up the park with a powerful performance on the drum, marking the official start of the festival. As the cool autumn air embraced the ancient building, a harmonious symphony between history and modernity resonated.

"We performed against the backdrop of the ancient buildings and surrounded by old trees," Wang says. "It's a quite different experience for us performers, compared to the modern venues, such as concert halls and theaters, where we usually perform. It was magical. I believe that the audience will feel the same way."

The percussionist mentions that the drums he used during the performance fit the outdoor space, allowing the sound to be reverberant and lasting.

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