湖南日報·新湖南客戶端 2025-08-14 16:10:57
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of August 12, the Hunan Museum collaborated with the Melete Chamber Orchestra of the Changsha Symphony Orchestra to present a concert titled "Meeting Pompeii in Hunan · Listening to Eternity." Through the combination and interplay of various instruments, the concert featured classic chamber music works from ancient and modern times, both Chinese and foreign, using music to explore enduring themes about life, love, and civilization. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
責編:黃思婷
一審:黃思婷
二審:王柯灃
三審:秦慧英
來源:湖南日報·新湖南客戶端
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