Chinese jazz artists shine at Riga music festival
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Rigas Ritmi (Riga Rhythms), an annual international jazz festival taking place in the Latvian capital, saw a whole bunch of super talented Chinese artists take the stage this week with a number of dazzling shows and masterclasses.

A Bu, the 19-year-old Chinese piano prodigy who in April this year won the XII Riga Jazz Stage competition, returned to the Baltic country to perform at the festival.

After wooing the audience with his performance at the VEF Jazz Cub on Thursday, A Bu gave a masterclass at Studio 1 of the Latvian public radio, sharing his insights into musicianship and improvisation skills with young Latvian jazz artists.

"Improvisation has to be music from the future, not from the past," A Bu said during the masterclass.

Pianist A Bu performs during the Rigas Ritmi (Riga Rhythms), an annual international jazz festival in Riga, Latvia, on July 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

Pianist A Bu performs during the Rigas Ritmi (Riga Rhythms), an annual international jazz festival in Riga, Latvia, on July 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

In his second concert, which took place at Riga Congress Center, the young Chinese jazz star improvised on classical themes, jazz standards and traditional Chinese music, receiving a rapturous ovation from the audience.

Tianchang Band, an orchestra of nine artists from Beijing who also performed at Riga Congress Center on Saturday, took the audience on an exciting journey around the world of Chinese music instruments, masterfully mixing traditional sounds of folk music with jazz.

Members of Tianchang Band perform during the Rigas Ritmi (Riga Rhythms), an annual international jazz festival in Riga, Latvia, on July 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

Members of Tianchang Band perform during the Rigas Ritmi (Riga Rhythms), an annual international jazz festival in Riga, Latvia, on July 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

One of the band's members, Li Roujie, introduced the traditional Chinese instrument guzheng in a masterclass she gave at Studio 1 of Latvian Radio. In the evening, six members of Tianchang Band played an exclusive outdoor concert in one of Riga's parks, drawing a large crowd of listeners.

The performances of the Chinese jazz artists in Riga were met with enthusiastic applause with many concertgoers noting that they had never heard music like this before and that the colorful, unique folk-jazz mix performed at the festival was a real discovery to them.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency