v Cai Qin: Maturing with Age Few singers are popular enough to hold two solo concerts in the capital within 8 months of each other, but then Taiwan evergreen Cai Qin is no ordinary singer. |
v Flowers ¨C In Bloom? China's first famous adolescent band, Flowers, had barely blossomed into youth when they appeared on the Chinese music scene in 1998. |
v Second Hand Rose in Bloom Second Hand Rose, which claims to be "the most seductive" folk rock band in China, has become one of the most popular with rock fans. |
v Will Dao Lang's Music Last Out the Summer? Dao Lang has shot to fame over the summer with his soft-rock interpretations of Xinjiang folk songs. Will his popularity last longer than summer? Will he prove to be more than a one-hit wonder? |
v Shanghai International Jazz Week Jazz-lovers in Shanghai got a rare opportunity to hear jazz bands from abroad perform during the May Day as Shanghai launched its first ever International Jazz Week. |
v Chang'an Ancient Music-The Melody of Loss Chang'an ancient music originated in the prosperous Tang Dynasty about 1,300 years ago. Almost 500 musical pieces have been handed down in manuscript form since then. |
v CD Review: So Penny In 1998, the Taiwan TV drama 'Meteor Garden' was a great success across the whole of Asia and as its actors and actresses became household names in Chinese homes globally, so its theme song, "The Love You Want". |
v Campus Derry in China On a sunny Sunday afternoon, as I lie drowsy in bed listening to the radio, a clear and familiar melody unexpectedly slides into my ears: "Tomorrow will you still think of the diary you wrote yesterday..." |
v Vanessa-Mae: Flirting from Classicality to Popularity With both Eastern and Western facial features, the world's top violinist looks brisk, fluent and passionate. |