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Shanghai Philharmonic serenades passengers in transit
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Pudong
Shanghai
Zhang Liang
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The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra performed at Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal 2's check-in hall on Monday, before boarding their flight to Gansu Province for a series of concerts.
Caption: Shot by Dong Jun. Edited by Dong Jun. Subtitles by Ma Yue.
The orchestra played Lu Qiming's "Ode to the Red Flag," Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance," and Offenbach's "Can-Can." Liu Wenwen, a young suona performer, performed "Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix" with the sounds of the double-reed echoing through the departure hall.
Conductor Zhang Liang said the ensemble perform classical music in cafes, cruise ships, and public transit hubs to better connect with the public.
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: The concert at the airport was a hit among travellers.
Editor: Ma Yue
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