World famous tenor Placido Domingo (C) acting as the first
emperor in Opera The First Emperor answers a curtain call after the
opera's seventh performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New York,
the United States, Jan. 13, 2007.
World famous tenor Placido Domingo (C) acting as the first emperor
in Opera
The First Emperor answers a curtain call after
the opera's seventh performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New
York, the United States, Jan. 13, 2007.
Chinese-American composer Tan Dun (2nd, L) and performers answer a
curtain call after Opera
The First Emperor's seventh
performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the United
States, Jan. 13, 2007.
Photo taken on Jan. 13, 2007 shows Opera
The First
Emperor's seventh performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New
York, the United States.
Audience warmly applaud at the end of Opera
The First
Emperor's seventh performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New
York, the United States, Jan. 13, 2007.
The opera, created by Chinese-American composer Tan Dun, was
enjoyed live by a global audience of nearly 30,000 people Saturday
in their hometown movie theaters in North America, Europe and
Japan. The story of the opera, based on incidents from the life of
Qin Shi Huang (260 BC-210 BC), who unified China through the brutal
conquest of other states and became the country's first emperor,
was psychologically complex. The work told the story of the
emperor's search for an anthem that would glorify the newly united
nation and expressed the full magnitude of his vision for the
empire. He turned to his childhood friend Gao Jianli to write a
song for his country. The composer Gao fell in love with the
princess, enraging an army general who was betrothed to her.
(Xinhua News Agency January 15, 2007)