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An oratorio telling the story of German priest Johann Adam Schall von Bell will be staged in
The story of a German priest who made great contributions to
The production about Johann Adam Schall von Bell (1592-1666) has offered a poetic and musical insight into the life of the eminent figure who played a significant role in the history of culture exchanges between East and West.
Mainly written in prosaic syntax, the 70-minute piece was intended as a musical gift to commemorate the 420th anniversary of the birth of the talented Jesuit missionary to
Wang Xianjun, chairman of the board of
Beginning with a prelude featuring capricious notes and ending with a postlude characterized by a choral music in which pitches and rhythms are erratically changing, the oratorio is divided into five chapters, each focusing on an important phrase of Schall von Bell's life.
"I had to carefully sort out episodes of Schall von Bell's life, frequently adding and omitting stuff to present a relatively complete and dramatic picture of the cultural ambassador," Ruan says.
To limit the s cript, Ruan says Schall von
But monumental events in Schall von Bell's life such as his compilation and modification of the Chinese calendar, his introduction of Galileo's telescope into
Ruan says as not many people know Schall von Bell today, he added colors to the lines to impress the audience.
"The words in some parts of the oratorio were even arranged in a bit of doggerel style to enhance its appeal," Ruan says.
Stephan Rothlin, professor at the
The show will be performed by China National Symphony Orchestra and
After the oratorio's debut in
Zhang Xiaomin in
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