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Chinese musical ready for grand presentation at Beijing festival

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2016-10-28 13:45China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
Baritone Shen Yang (left) rehearses for the musical The Fugitive as part of the ongoing Beijing Music Festival. (Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily)

Baritone Shen Yang (left) rehearses for the musical The Fugitive as part of the ongoing Beijing Music Festival. (Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily)

Suitcases, snow, a red sofa, wooden stairs and a raven come together in The Fugitive, a multimedia musical production. This is a world where the late Austrian composer Franz Schubert's famous piece Winter Journey-about a poet pining for his lost love in the cold and gradually dying-mixes with images based on German poet Wilhelm Mueller's words.

As part of the ongoing Beijing Music Festival, which was launched in 1998 as a major celebration of classical music, the show will be staged on Friday at an art house in the city.

"It has inspired artists of different generations and from different fields to create, to celebrate its legacy. That's why we want to interpret Winter Journey in our own production," says the director Zou Shuang, who developed the idea of The Fugitive over a cup of coffee with Chinese baritone Shen Yang.

As they talked about the production, they realized that the central role of the man, who mourns for his lost love, connects with them, Zou says.

"Each of us has a journey in life. It's hard to separate ourselves from him. That's the most compelling thing we found while making the musical," she adds.

She says that although the production was inspired by Schubert's music, Zou wants to widen the scope and offer a whole new experience to the audience by combining classical music, dance, theater and technology.

The production team includes the multimedia designer Karl Klomp from the Netherlands, set designer Han Jiang and sound designer Zhang Ziqian from China.

Shen says Winter Journey is one of his favorite music pieces. The 32-year-old is the first Chinese baritone to record it in 2006. Shen won the 2007 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition and made his Metropolitan Opera debut in April 2009.

Shen sings in Zou's production as well.

"It's not physically challenging but mentally exhausting to perform the piece," says Shen.

  

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