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Tuo Le band is renowned for Tibetan chanting, a folk art listed in China's Intangible Cultural Heritage. The chanting originated in India and entered into the Tibetan region with the influence of Buddhism, and gradually became part of local people's lives. However, nowadays, fewer young

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Finished on October 21, 1880, the Ballade for Violin and Orchestra soon became the best known work by Ciprian Porumbescu, and a reference work in Romanian classical music of the 19th century. In seclusion at Stupca, the composer meditated, drafted and then finished the piece,

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Panguripan is written for gamelan in 2019 and revised in 2020. The gamelan is still an exotic instrument in Romania, but with each performance the audience receives with enthusiasm what Jepun Bali has to offer. Its leaders currently work to popularize the syncretic identity of

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Children’s Drama programs that help children come to terms with their fears and draw strength from their hopes are important at this time. This issue was discussed during an ABU Media Academy webinar about Scripting and Pitching Children’s Drama.

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Through interviewing musicians from China National Traditional Orchestra and others, let's hear what their workout habits are and how music affects them. In addition, we'll get their recommendations on some Chinese tunes that you could add to your workout playlists Song Lists 1. BGM: The Rhyme of

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On each side of a glittering stage stood excitable fans. Most were waving LED boards flashing the names of their idols. Behind them, two giant screens on the walls connected 100 music enthusiasts remotely.

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Representatives from 15 United Nations agencies in Vietnam visited and held a working session with leaders of Radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) in Hanoi on October 27, on the occasion of the 75th founding anniversary of the UN (October 24) and the VOV (September

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