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The Golden Hall of the Musikverein Musikverein in Vienna is gilded

During the discussion of the CPPCC Literary and Art Group on March 9, 2014, Tan Lihua, director of the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, pointed out that a large number of Chinese performance groups spent money to "gild" the golden hall; Song Zuying frankly said that she "opened a 'Bad Head'".

In 2013, Li Kexin, Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Austria, said: "In the first eight months of this year alone, 133 groups took the stage in the Golden Hall... Vienna audiences and media did not pay attention."

The Golden Hall operation department has had some discussions with the Chinese Embassy in Vienna and Chinese organizations, hoping to establish a management mechanism to identify and screen groups that perform at the Golden Hall. Strictly speaking, any concert in the Musikverein, as long as it is not hosted by the Vienna Music Friends Association, is not officially invited by the Musikverein, and is a rental hall.

But we cannot simply equate renting a hall with gold plating. Whether gold plating should be judged based on artistic standards. China National Traditional Orchestra, January 27, 1998, Vienna New Year Concert, hosted by Wu Company.

Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, on November 25, 2001, performed Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony and collaborated with Li Yundi on Chopin’s First Steel Society, hosted by Wu Company. (This is also Li Yundi’s first appearance in the Golden Hall)

Song Zuying, November 23, 2003, Folk Song Vienna, hosted by the Austria-China Cultural Exchange Association (the first Chinese singer to sing in the Golden Hall )

Li Shengsu and Yu Kuizhi, in January 2004, the organizer was China Record Corporation

Kong Xiangdong, on June 20, 2004, opened a solo concert in the Golden Hall at the invitation of the Austrian Chancellery Recital concert (the first Chinese pianist to hold a piano solo concert in the Golden Hall)

The first time an art group of New China entered the "Golden Hall" was on May 28, 1952. The China Youth Art Troupe’s content includes: Peking Opera, acrobatics, cantata, dance, chorus, etc. Official invitation section of the Golden Hall

The first pianist officially invited by the Golden Hall: Lang Lang, on June 15, 2005, he collaborated with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted Zubin Mehta (this is also Lang Lang's Golden Hall official invitation) Hall premiere)

The second Golden Hall officially invited pianist: Li Yundi, on October 18, 2006, cooperated with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fabio Luis.

Non-official invitations from the Golden Hall

On May 28, 1952, China Youth Art Troupe

The first unofficial music group invited to the Golden Hall: Central Nationalities Orchestra, January 27, 1998 (invited by Wu's Company)

The first Chinese pianist: Li Yundi, November 25, 2001 (invited by Wu's Company)

The first The first Chinese singer to sing: Song Zuying, November 23, 2003 (Invited by Austria-China Cultural Exchange Association)

The first Austrian official invited pianist: Kong Xiangdong, June 20, 2004 (Austrian Chancellor government invitation)