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Symphony concert raises awareness on hearing care

Writer: Lin Lin  |  Editor: Liu Minxia  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2023-02-27

To raise awareness on ear care, the Shenzhen Disabled Persons Federation and Shenzhen Vitalization Symphony Development Foundation will join hands to hold a charity concert March 3, which marks the 24th National Ear Care Day in China.

On Feb.17, a symphony concert, which was a warm-up session for the upcoming charity concert and also the first of a series of concerts themed “City Symphony Plus,” took place in the headquarters building of fashion brand Marisfrolg in Longhua District.

The concert kicked off with a performance by the chorus of the foundation, gradually taking the audience onto a musical journey with its beautiful, soulful melody.

Chinese soprano Xu Xia and the chorus of the Shenzhen Vitalization Symphony Development Foundation perform the well-known Chinese song titled “I Love You, China” during a symphony concert in Longhua District on Feb.17. File photos

Led by renowned Chinese soprano Xu Xia, the chorus also performed the well-known Chinese song titled “I Love You, China,” filling the audience with deep emotions. Xu is also a Distinguished Artist of the foundation. She will also present the performance at the charity concert March 3.

In addition to chorus performances, members of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra also performed at the concert classic Chinese and foreign musical pieces for string quartet and brass quintet.

Singer Zhao Dage performs at the concert.

Members of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra perform at the concert.

“Symphony is like a pearl on the crown of music,” said Ma Weihua, chairman of Shenzhen Vitalization Symphony Development Foundation and former president of China Merchants Bank. “Today’s concert is a good example of how the art of symphony has found its way to entrepreneurs and the public, and it also shows the charity spirit of high art and how the art can serve the public.”

Ma Weihua, chairman of Shenzhen Vitalization Symphony Development Foundation and former president of China Merchants Bank, gives a speech at the event Feb. 17. 

March 3 also marks World Hearing Day, which aims to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world. According to a notice by World Health Organization, this year’s World Hearing Day goes under the theme of “Ear and hearing care for all! Let’s make it a reality.”

Participants pose for a group photo at the Feb. 17 warm-up event. 

According to a source from Shenzhen Vitalization Symphony Development Foundation, the foundation will continue to bring charity concerts to the city as entrusted by the Shenzhen Disabled Persons Federation.