+ Follow FIRST EMPEROR Tag
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[Title] => China's terra cotta warriors coming to US
[Summary] => HOUSTON (Xinhua) – The world-famous terra cotta warriors and horses, which were buried more than 2,200 years ago as the army guarding China's first emperor's afterlife, will come to Houston, Texas, in May for a six-month-long exhibition, officials said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Brilliant young pianist / Can NY critics be wrong?
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Seventeen-year old Beah Darda C. Gumarang, already a Bachelor of Music degree holder in Piano Performance, gave a junior recital at the Fleur-de-lis Theater under the auspices of the St. Paul U. College of Music and the Performing Arts headed by Dean Sr. Anunciata Sta. Ana.
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Martial arts films and opera might not appear to have much in common, but two Chinese artists have managed to bridge the gap with what is being billed as the most elaborate production at New Yorks Metropolitan Opera in years.
After a decade in the works, "The First Emperor" by Chinese composer Tan Dun hit the stage in December, in a production directed by Zhang Yimou and starring legendary Spanish tenor Placido Domingo in the title role.
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Seventeen-year old Beah Darda C. Gumarang, already a Bachelor of Music degree holder in Piano Performance, gave a junior recital at the Fleur-de-lis Theater under the auspices of the St. Paul U. College of Music and the Performing Arts headed by Dean Sr. Anunciata Sta. Ana.
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Martial arts films and opera might not appear to have much in common, but two Chinese artists have managed to bridge the gap with what is being billed as the most elaborate production at New Yorks Metropolitan Opera in years.
After a decade in the works, "The First Emperor" by Chinese composer Tan Dun hit the stage in December, in a production directed by Zhang Yimou and starring legendary Spanish tenor Placido Domingo in the title role.
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