The Chi Mei Museum launched a parent-child concert for the first time, creating a happy party of "Animal Fantasy".

(Provided by Chimei Museum)

[Reporter Wu Junfeng/Tainan Report] The Chi Mei Museum will launch its first parent-child concert, which will be held on April 8, with the theme of "Animal Fantasy", creating a joyous party, inviting children to listen to the sounds of various animals, and parade along with the lions. And roam the aquarium, visit the garden kingdom, inspire unlimited imagination.

Chimei's first "Animal Rhapsody" parent-child concert features familiar melodies in the first half, including works by Mozart, Schubert, and Tchaikovsky, allowing children to get close to music masters from basic repertoires.

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In the second half, the "Carnival of the Animals" by the French composer Saint-Saëns will be performed. Using the timbre and characteristics of various musical instruments, the sounds and gestures of animals, including hens, swans, and even lions, will be vividly depicted, leading the children to experience the fantasy party.

In order to immerse the children in it, the parent-child concert specially cooperates with the "Counterpoint Chamber Orchestra" and joins the lively drama guide. Through the creation of the story situation, the children can easily enter the wonderful world of animal notes.

In addition, the Chimei Museum’s classic Mother’s Day concert will also be staged on May 6. This year’s theme “Love and Passion” focuses on Latin style. Vocalist Wang Qiaoyi, pianist Su Lifang, and the “genius Lin Jiawei, a classical guitar player, will perform together. Through the Latin repertoire with a strong style, the different emotions of mothers are conveyed, which are elegant, romantic and passionate, and show the self-confidence of mothers full of personality. Like the parent-child concert, it is very suitable for the whole family to enjoy , tickets are on sale now.

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