China News Service, Shanghai, April 22 (Wang Zitao, Wang Ji) April 22 is Earth Day, Beijing time 8 to 20 o'clock, an online concert called "Warm the World with Music" in 12 hours Uninterrupted live broadcast. The concert was co-sponsored by Shanghai Opera House Dean Xu Zhong and Shanghai People ’s Radio Classic 947. The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Paris Orchestra, British Royal Opera House, Australian Opera House and more than ten nationally renowned orchestras and theaters around the world Hundreds of musicians participated in the relay.

  This big live broadcast is a continuation of Xu Zhong's "Refueling China's Anti-epidemic" global music relay launched two months ago. Xu Zhong said: "At that time, musicians from all over the world quickly responded and cheered for China. Now, under the haze of the global epidemic, we unite in the music, care for each other, and support each other."

  It is reported that this world music tour starts from Australia in the southern hemisphere, passes through the Asian neighbors such as Japan and South Korea, crosses the Silk Road, gathers European customs and provides an overview of the North American continent. In the 12-hour live broadcast, Classic 947 had 4 groups of 8 hosts taking turns relaying, and initiator Xu Zhong participated in the dialogue throughout.

  German conductor Julian Kovachev was a classmate of Xu Zhong while studying at the National Conservatory of Music in Paris, France. His recommended work is Shostakovich's "Seventh Symphony" Leningrad "". Kovacev said: "The world today is full of too much negative energy. For me, this work symbolizes the victory of humanitarianism. Beyond war and hatred, the glory of humanity will eventually illuminate everything."

  The chief musicians of the orchestras such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, Opera House in Florence in May and Opera House in Parma, as well as many well-known singers in Italy "lighted their voices" through radio waves. "Fly!" Thoughts, Riding the Golden Wings "sang the special friendship of the two peoples in this special period.

  Will Hanburger, chief conductor of the Bonn Opera House from Beethoven ’s hometown, said that Beethoven ’s work spans age, region, and race and can be understood by everyone. They plan to come to China this year to perform Beethoven's full set of nine symphonies and his only opera "Fidelio", hoping to see Chinese friends soon after the epidemic.

  In addition, the live broadcast also "netted" a number of Chinese musicians around the world, as well as the backbone of the domestic music scene such as Han Peng and Zhang Le from the Shanghai Opera House. Shining on the world stage, they greet Chinese fans with a local sound and amaze the ears of world fans with their works. (Finish)