Mon, Sep 23 Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra
Time
Location
Main Hall
Price
from €25.00
Main Hall
from €25.00
The Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra, the world's largest orchestra made up of Chan monks and nuns, performs traditional Chinese music and beloved works by Grieg, Sibelius and Glinka.
Tian-Tan Horizon SA
Orchestra
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 the cultivation of virtues to achieve Buddhahood. All members of the Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra have begun the musical education from the ground up upon joining the monastery. Following the teachings of Master Shiwule, every monk and nun integrates daily life with the art of music, combining Chan practice with singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments. The philosophy of the Jinghui Guangxuan Symphony Orchestra is that musical performance is Chan practice and also a Buddhist blessing ceremony.
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Symphonic Prelude No. 3, op. 44 'Ode to the People'
Violin Concerto 'Red Guards on Lake Hong'
Morning Mood (from Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, op. 46)
Arabische dans (from Peer Gynt, Suite nr. 2)
Finlandia, op. 26
Overture (from 'Ruslan and Lyudmila')
Bloeiende bloemen onder volle maan
Mo Li Hua (Jasmin Flower)
Come to the Music
Vois sur ton chemin
Amitābha