Garden Tea with Urhu & Guzheng - Saturday, April 20

April 10, 2013

Garden Tea with Urhu & Guzheng

An afternoon of Chinese string music

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The Velaslavasay Panorama
1122 West 24th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007

 

Celebrate the addition of a fountain to the Penglai Island garden with an afternoon of traditional Chinese string music, tea and sweets.

Saturday, April 20th, 2013
2-4 o'clock pm
Reservations are not necessary for this event.

This afternoon celebration will feature Ms. Suhsien Chang playing the urhu, an instrument that belongs to the Chinese string family. The instrument is also known as a Chinese violin because it uses a bow and the sound produced from the woodcase is similar to the violin. However, the urhu has only two strings instead of four, and one side of the wood case is often covered by snakeskin. The tone quality of an urhu sounds very close to the human voice, making it an ideal instrument for expressing feelings. Ms. Suhsien Chang will be joined by Mr. Lang Chou Chu on the guzheng, a multi-stringed instrument that has been played in China for over 2,000 years. Although played for centuries with 13 strings, new strings were added as the instrument developed and music changed, and today most guzheng feature 21 strings.

This presentation has been made possible in part by the Cultural Affairs Department of the city of Los Angeles
and the Velaslavasay Panorama Enthusiast Society.

 

Upcoming event:
Obscura Society LA Presents: Max Wong and the Bees!
With Max Wong of Backwards Beekeepers

Sunday, April 28 - 4 o'clock pm
Tickets $15
For tickets and information, visit
www.atlasobscura.com/events/obscura-society-la-and-the-velaslavasay-panorama-presents-bees