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Brief introduction of Taoist music performance

A symbol of Taoist music performance. The ink traces in the logo are taken from the curve modeling in Taoist music "Yu Yin Da Mo". The curve symbolizes the ethereal Taoist music and the flavor of the sky, and with the square frame, outlines the transformation of heaven and earth. Two-point ink painting is the deformation of traditional gossip graphics, symbolizing the intersection of music performance and Taoism. The Taoist Music Show is an annual Taoist music activity sponsored by Peng Yingxian Hall in Hong Kong. The performance has been held in Hong Kong, Taipei and other cities every year since 200 1. Since the fifth hosting right was given to the Chinese Taoist Association, performances have been held in various provinces and counties throughout the country. Each organizer will invite Taoist groups from all over the world to perform.

Directory 1 First Taoist Music Show (200 1? Hong Kong)1.11.21.1.20 Performance 2 Second Taoist Music Performance (2002? Taipei) 2. 1 Performance Track 3 The Third Taoist Music Show (2003? Beijing) 3. 1 Performance Track 4 The 4th Taoist Music Performance (2004? Singapore) 4. 1 Performance Track 5 The 5th Taoist Music Performance (2005? Guangzhou) 5.1May 2 1 Performance 5.2 May 22 Performance 6 The 6th Taoist Music Performance (2006? Chengdu) 6. 1 Performance Track 7 The 7th Taoist Music Performance (2007? Hong Kong) 7. 1 Performance Track 8 The 8th Taoist Music Performance (2008? Nanchang) 8. 1 Performance Track 9 The 9th Taoist Music Performance (2009? Wuhan) 9. 1 Performance 10 The 10th Taoist Music Performance (20 10? Jintan) 10. 1 Performance1The 11th Taoist Music Performance (20 1 1? Guangzhou) 1 1. 1 Performance 12 The 12th Taoist Music Performance (20 12? Hong Kong) 12. 1 Performance 13 The 13th Taoist Music Exhibition (20 13? Shanghai) part 13. 1 performance 14 14th Taoist Music Performance (20 14? Lanzhou) part 14. 1 performance 15 15th Taoist Music Performance (20 15? Kunming) 15. 1 Performance 16 The 16th Taoist Music Performance (20 16? Jilin) 16. 1 performance 17 The 17th Taoist Music Performance (20 17? Xi 'an) 17. 1 performance 18 18th Taoist Music Performance (20 18? Qingcheng mountain) 18. 1 performance 19 refer to the first Taoist music show (2005438+0? Hong Kong) The first Taoist Music Performance was held at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong on August 8 and 20, 2006, respectively, at 5438+0, 1, 1. The performance was hosted by Hong Kong Peng Yingxian Female Museum, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Music Department of Chinese University of Hong Kong and Religion Department of Chinese University of Hong Kong. Beijing Baiyunguan Taoist Classic Orchestra, Hebei Taoist Association Classic Orchestra, Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural Institute Chinese Orchestra, Singapore-based Chenghuangmiao Road Orchestra, Hong Kong Road Orchestra and Hong Kong North District Literature and Art Association participated in the performance. During the performance, six scholars (Huang Xinyang, Cai Wen, Cao Benye, Liu Hong, Li Zhitian and Wang Zhongren) were specially arranged to answer the audience's questions, so that the audience had the opportunity to communicate directly with the scholars face to face, giving people an immersive feeling. Viewers who can't come to the scene can watch the live broadcast online.

165438+1October 18 Beijing baiyunguan Taoist classic orchestra performance: Qingyun, Chanting Rhyme, Xiangsanbao, Shetou, and worshipping Jade Emperor's Letters. Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural Institute: Overture, Song of Cultural Institute, Master Shimizu. Praise the opening of the banquet, enter the water, sigh and slowly clarify: Classical Orchestra of Hebei Taoist Association: Taiji Rhyme, Xiao Zan Rhyme, Song, Die for Love, Ci Zun praises Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra: Xianjiale, Confession, Five Senses, Taiji Rhyme, Xiao Zan Rhyme, Qibaozan, and worship the patent of the elderly. Singapore Leek Parkson Temple Road Orchestra: A ingot of gold, Jiang Shui, Fa Yan Kai Zan, entering the water, sighing, slowly clarifying. The second Taoist Music Performance of Hong Kong Daoist Orchestra (Taipei) was held in Nangong, Taipei on June 28th, 2002. This performance is jointly sponsored by Taipei Tour Guide Palace, Kaohsiung Cultural Institute, Nangong in Fengshan Town and Peng Yingxian Female Museum in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Nangong Sheng Orchestra of Fengshan Town, Taiwan Province Province, Bacheng Temple Taoist Orchestra of Singapore, Daodejing Reciting Orchestra of Shi Bo Palace in Singapore, National Orchestra of Kaohsiung Cultural College of Taiwan Province Province, Beijing Baiyunguan Taoist Classic Orchestra and Taibei Zhinangong Taoist Orchestra participated in the performance.

Concert performances: Tao Te Ching (chapters 1, 25, 4 1, 8 1), Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra: Double Hanging, Five-tone Buddha, Confession, Five Odes, Fengshan Nangong Sheng Orchestra: flute playing in front of the temple, costumes, court dance music, Singapore. Happy Race: National Orchestra of Kaohsiung Cultural Institute: Song of Cultural Institute, Later Conversion, Legend of Shimizu Ancestor, Christmas and Birthday Song, Paradise on Earth, Thanksgiving Song: Beijing Baiyunguan Taoist Classic Orchestra: Three Treasures, Inverted Paper, Ghost Rhyme, Mourning Rhyme, Farewell to Beijing) The third Taoist Music Show was held in Beijing National Culture Palace Grand Theatre on March 18, 2003. The performance was jointly organized by the Chinese Taoist Association and the Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Performing groups include Beijing Baiyunguan Taoist Classic Orchestra, Kaohsiung Cultural Institute Chinese Orchestra, Singapore Chuba Chenghuangmiao Road Orchestra, Singapore Dashibogong Palace "Tao Te Ching" Singing Group, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Maoshan Daoyuan Road Orchestra, Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra and Shanxi Mianshan Religious Orchestra. On the second day of the performance, the Chinese Taoist Association invited a group of performers and some Beijing Taoist scholars to participate in a forum in Beijing Baiyun Temple to discuss the topic of Taoist music culture and performance.

Concert performance: Tao Te Ching (Chapters 1 and 81) Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra: Five Odes and Three Treasures; Beijing Baiyunguan Taoist Classical Orchestra: No Xu Yun, You Ming Yun, Three Fragrances, Mixed Yuan Zan; Mianshan Religious Orchestra: Mixed Yuan Zan, Taoist Ode to Maoshan: Singapore Leekpaba City God Temple Road Orchestra: Chonghuang, Baijiachun, Clarify Rhyme, Die for Love Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple Gusuxian Orchestra: Your Legend and Peach Blossom The 4th Taoist Music Exhibition (2004? Singapore) The 4th Taoist Concert was held on March 7th, 2004 at Singapore Jialong Theatre.

The performance was hosted by the Town God Temple in Liba, Singapore and Peng Yingxian Female Museum in Hong Kong. Singapore Taoist Association, Singapore Yangtaoyuan Town God Temple Council, Singapore Sima Road Jiutian Xuan Nv Palace, Singapore Tambini Union Palace, Singapore Zhongbo Palace Council, Singapore Luo Yang Dabo Palace. Performing groups include Jiangxi Longhushan Tianshifu Orchestra, Jiangsu Maoshan Daoyuan Daoyuan Orchestra, Hong Kong Daoyuan Orchestra, Macau Daoyuan Daoyuan Orchestra, Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural College Daoyuan Orchestra, Taiwan Province Nantou Yuhong Palace Daoyuan Orchestra, Singapore Daoyuan Orchestra, and Singapore Dagong Palace Daodejing Recitation Orchestra. After the successful performance, a celebration party was held at Singapore Seafood Opera House on March 8th.

Concert performance: Tao Te Ching (Chapter 1, Chapter 81) Hong Kong Daoist Orchestra: Tianzunyun, Erquan Yingyue (Southern Jiangsu Daoyun), Buddha's Five Souls Macau Daoist Orchestra: Ode to the Life of Ci Hang (Ode to Guanyin), Ode to the Life of Taiyi, Ten Feelings: China's Dragon and Tiger Mountain Tianshifu Classic Orchestra: Looking at the dressing table, opening the door small, offering land to Enron, and passing the hall small. China Maoshan Daoyuan Daoyuan Orchestra: Legend of Qingshui, Paradise on Earth, Christmas and Birthday Song, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Song of Celebrating God and Song of Gratitude. The 5th Taoist Music Exhibition (Xiaotang Qu, Yang Qi Mantra, Gods) (2005? Guangzhou) The 5th Taoist Music Show was held in Guangzhou Xinghai Concert Hall and Xinghai Concert Hall on May 2 1 and May 22, 2005.

The performance was sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association and the Guangdong Taoist Association. Guangzhou Sanyuan Palace and Hong Kong Peng Yingxian Female Museum. Co-organized by Hong Kong Taoist Association, Hong Kong Yuanxuan College, Singapore Likeba City God Temple, Kaohsiung Cultural Institute of Taiwan Province Province, Yugong of Nantou County of Taiwan Province Province, Guangzhou Taoist Association, Shanghai Taoist Association, Sichuan Taoist Association, Wudang Mountain Taoist Association of Hubei Province and Banshi Tianfu of Longhushan Temple of Jiangxi Province. Performing groups include Shanghai Taoist Orchestra, Longhushan Tianshifu Classical Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra, Chengdu Qingyang Palace Taoist Orchestra, Guangdong Provincial Road Orchestra, Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural Institute Chinese Orchestra, Taiwan Province Nantou Yugong Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra and Hong Kong Hezhi Taoist Chinese Orchestra. This performance is the largest of all previous performances, with ten troupes and more than 300 performers. The performance on 2 1 lasted for 2 hours. At noon on the 22nd, the organizer hosted a banquet to entertain performers and guests, and presented souvenirs.

On may 2 1 day, Guangdong provincial road orchestra performed: one ingot of gold, woody sutra, small door opening and static sutra; Taiwan Province Nantou Yugong National Orchestra: Big Three Treasures, Buxu and Your Legend; Master Tian Classical Orchestra of Longhu Mountain: Mountain Sheep, Three Converts, and Small Door. Tang Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Music Troupe: Wudang Divine Comedy (I) Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra: Five-tone Buddha, Little Zan, Birthday Zan Shanghai Taoist Orchestra: Jade Furong, Qupai Legacy  Kaohsiung Cultural Institute National Orchestra: Guanyin Bodhisattva, Sanqing Shengjing Chengdu Qingyang Palace Taoist Orchestra. Underwater Boat Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra: Wudang Mountain Music Divine Comedy (II) Singapore Taoist Orchestra: Welcome Driving, Taiji Rhyme, Fu May 22 Performance Shanghai Taoist Orchestra: Yu Lian, Qupai Legato Hong Kong Taoist Chinese Orchestra: Sacrifice, Two Springs Reflecting the Moon. Welcome Xianke Gangdao Orchestra: Taiji Rhyme, Hanging, Shousong Wudang Mountain Daowu Orchestra: Wudang Divine Comedy (I) Taiwan Province Nantou Yugong National Orchestra: Welcome Xianke, Sanbao Ode, Longhushan Tianshifu Classic Orchestra: Four Scenes, Yizi Sanqing Ode: Wudang Mountain Daowu Orchestra: Wudang Divine Comedy (II) Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural College National Orchestra: Jiping Prelude, Qingshui Zushi.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Co-sponsored by Sichuan Taoist Association, Chengdu Taoist Association and Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Taiwan Province Kaohsiung Cultural Institute, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuang Temple, Wudang Mountain Taoist Association, Qingcheng Mountain Taoist Association, Chengdu Qingyang Palace and Chengdu Bidong Taoist Culture Development Co., Ltd. are co-organizers. Performing groups include Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Kaohsiung Cultural Institute Taoist Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra, Qingcheng Mountain Fairy Orchestra and Chengdu Qingyang Palace Taoist Orchestra. The performance lasted more than two hours.

Singapore Road Orchestra performance: Yun Song, Yun Song, Jade Emperor Patent Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Road Orchestra: Welcome Xianke, Bamboo Incense Praise, Spring Harmony Qingchengshan Fairy Orchestra: Qingchengshan Elegant Melody; National Orchestra of Kaohsiung Cultural College: Blessing and Welcome Songs. Hong Kong) The 7th Taoist Music Show was held in the Jockey Club Variety Hall of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on October 20th, 2007/KLOC-0, which was an activity during the Luo Tian period. This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association and the Hong Kong Taoist Federation. Sponsored by Hong Kong Peng Yingxian Women's Museum. Shanghai Taoist Association, Guangdong Taoist Association, Qingcheng Mountain Taoist Association, Wudang Mountain Taoist Association, Jiangsu Maoshan Taoist College, Xi 'an Baxian Palace, Shaanxi Mianshan Jiexiu Taoist Association, Singapore Likeba City God Temple, Macao Taoist Association and Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra. Performing groups include Hong Kong Hezhi Taoist Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Association Classical Orchestra, Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Macau Taoist Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Shenzhen Phoenix Women's Choir, Maoshan Taoist Orchestra, Qingcheng Mountain Fairy Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Guangdong Taoist Association Taoist Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra, Shaanxi Mianshan Luoda Palace Classical Orchestra and xi Baxian Palace Classical Orchestra. * * The whole performance of twelve groups lasted nearly three hours.

Hong Kong Hezhi Taoist Chinese Orchestra's performance: Legend of the Queen of Heaven, Classical Orchestra of Hong Kong Taoist Federation: Ode to Heaven, Ode to Birthday, Singapore Taoist Orchestra: Sacred Rhyme (1) Ode to Taiyi to save the suffering Buddha, and Sacred Rhyme (2) Ode to Infinite Buddha. Macau Taoist Orchestra: Sa Zudiao, Ling Weizhen Yan Qingcheng Mountain Yue Xian Orchestra: Qingcheng Xianyun Shanghai Chenghuang Temple Taoist Orchestra: Quejing, Daoyun Guangdong Taoist Association Taoist Orchestra: Yijinjin, Jingjing, Sanzhao, Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Music Orchestra: Wudang, Wudang Jingle Dance: Xiang. Nanchang) The 8th Chinese Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Nature, Fairy Rhyme and Harmony" was held in Nanchang Jiangxi Art Theatre on June 5438+065438+1October 55438+05, 2008.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Peng Ying Fairy Museum, Xishan Wanshou Palace, Nanchang Wanshou Palace. Co-organized by Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Beijing Baiyun Temple, Hubei Taoist Association, Jiangxi Taoist Association, Jiangxi Taoist Association, Nanchang Taoist Association, Singapore Taoist Association, Dragon and Tiger Mountain Hans Shi Tian Hall, Peng Ying Taoist Music Research Foundation, Taiwan Province Chinese Taoist Association Cao Shan Fang Yue and Shanghai Conservatory of Music "China Ritual and Music Research Center". Performing groups include Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Taipei Cao Shan Fang Yue, Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Wuhan Changchun Guanjing Orchestra, Beijing Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra, Shenzhen Phoenix Women's Choir and Longhushan Hanstian Master Taoist Orchestra. The performance lasted about two hours.

Performance track Wuhan Changchun Guanjing Orchestra: "Tai Chi? Gossip? Ten Rhymes, Xuanmen Chenyin, Jiujing Rhyme, Caoshan Fangyue Caiyu, Daoqing (Fishing and Farming), Yitu Violet, Zhu Zhonghua, Longhushan, Han Dynasty Descendants, Tianshifu Daoist Orchestra: Xiaomen │ B-word Kai, (Ensemble) Poyang Lake Fishing. Cavity? Zan, Inverted Roller Curtain, Tao Te Ching (Chapter 1) Beijing Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra: Guangjin Mantra, Yun Xuan Mantra, Jing Tiandi Mantra, Jade Emperor Xin Yin Miao Jing Singapore Taoist Orchestra: auspicious gongs and drums, heavenly rhyme, fragrant praise and three treasures. Wuhan) and The Voice of the Avenue? On June/KOOC-0/65438+/KOOC-0/October/KOOC-0/4th, 2009, the 9th Taoist Music Performance with the theme of "Happy China" was held in Hubei Theatre, Wuhan City, Hubei Province.

The performance was sponsored by China Taoist Association and Hubei Taoist Association. Wuhan Changchun Temple and Hongkong Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Wuhan Changchun Taoist Classic Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Classic Orchestra, Beijing Baiyun Taoist Classic Orchestra, Maoshan Taoist Academy Classic Orchestra, Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Hubei Religious Research Association, Avenue Editorial Department, China Ritual and Music Research Center of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and Peng Ying Taoist Music Research Fund. Performing groups include Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Jiangsu Maoshan Daoyuan Classical Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Wuhan Conservatory of Music Oriental Charm Choir, Wudang Mountain Taoist Classical Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Kung Fu Orchestra, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Suzhou Gusu Line Orchestra, Beijing Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra and Wuhan Changchun Guanjing Orchestra.

Singapore Taoist Orchestra Performance: Bamboo Fragrance and Double Rhyme Maoshan Daoyuan Classical Orchestra: Huang and Xike Quanwudang Taoist Kungfu Orchestra: Wudang Divine Comedy (1) Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra and Wuhan Conservatory of Music Oriental Rhyme Choir: Rhyme? Cavity? Zan, Fu You Dijun (Lv Zu) Heart Sutra, Tao Te Ching (Chapter 1) Beijing Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra: Tianzunyun, Wanshen Li Chao Taipei Songshan Cihuitang National Orchestra: Daoqing, San Xiao Conversion, Welcome Xianke Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra: Erquan Yingyue, Welcome Xianke Jintan) is based on "Daotan Rhyme? The 10th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Chinese Style" was held on 20 10 165438 in Jintan Gymnasium, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province.

The performance was sponsored by China Taoist Association and Jiangsu Taoist Association. It is sponsored by Gan Yuan Temple in Maoshan, Jintan and Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Co-organized by Singapore Daoist Orchestra, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Daoist Orchestra, Shaanxi Baiyun Mountain Daoist Orchestra, Shandong Laoshan Taiqing Palace Daoist Orchestra, Hubei Wudang Mountain Daowu Orchestra, Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra and Jintan Maoshan Gan Yuan Guankun Daoxian Orchestra. Performing groups include Maoshan Gan Yuan Guankun Daoxian Orchestra, Nanjing Art Institute Dance Company, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Shaanxi Baiyun Mountain Taoist Classic Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Nanjing Art Institute Love Choir, Shandong Laoshan Taiqing Palace Taoist Orchestra, Hubei Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra, Singapore Taoist Orchestra and Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra. Ten groups performed for more than 4000 people for two and a half hours.

Maoshan Gan Yuan Guankun Daoxian Orchestra's performance: rewinding the curtain, four songs by Yuan Feng, Daoqing (performed jointly with the Dance Troupe of Nanjing Art Institute) Taipei Songshan Cihuitang National Orchestra: Xiangzan, Qupai Ensemble, Happy Year Shaanxi Baiyun Mountain Road Lele Group: Pray for Peace Hong Kong Road Lele Group: Confession, Daodejing Classic Chapter 1 (performed jointly with the Love Choir of Nanjing Art Institute) Shandong Laoshan Taiqing Palace Road Lele Group: Xiaozan. Hubei Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra: Wudang Yue Xian Divine Comedy; Singapore Taoist Orchestra: Flying White Crane and Ode to Nine Emperors; Suzhou Gusu String Orchestra: Your Legend (rough blowing) Guangzhou) connects China with Tao? The 11th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Harmonious Guangdong" was held in Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall on 201kloc-0/65438+February 10.

The performance was sponsored by China Taoist Association, Guangdong Religious and Cultural Exchange Association and Guangdong Taoist Association. Peng Ying Fairy Museum, Yuen Yuen Taoist, Guangdong and Chunyangguan, Guangzhou. Huadu District Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau, Guangzhou Taoist Association, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Guangdong Taoist Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Zhejiang Yueqing Taoist Association Classical Orchestra, Shaanxi jia county Baiyun Mountain Taoist Classical Orchestra, Sichuan Deyang Yuhuangguan Yin Tian Chinese Orchestra, Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Group. Performing groups include Guangdong Taoist Orchestra, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Shaanxi jia county Baiyun Mountain Taoist Classic Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Zhejiang Yueqing Taoist Association Classic Orchestra, Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Orchestra and Sichuan Deyang Yuhuangguan Yin Tian Chinese Orchestra. In addition, Deng Rong, a national second-class actor of the Armed Police Art Troupe, performed the poem "The Beauty of Harmony" by Zhang Jiyu, vice president of the Chinese Taoist Association, as a female solo. The wishes of the people.

Guangdong Daoist Orchestra: Yingxian Yun, Jingjing Taipei Songshan Cihuitang National Orchestra: Vientiane Wei Hong Kong Daoist Orchestra: the curtain fell; Baiyun Mountain Road Orchestra in Jiaxian County, Shaanxi Province: Pray for Safety Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Road Orchestra: Refine; Zhejiang Yueqing Taoist Association Jingle Orchestra: Taoist Lotus; Introduce Deyang, Sichuan. Hong Kong) On August 1 1, 2002, the 12th Taoist Music Show was held in No.3 Gymnasium of Victoria Park, Hong Kong, with the theme of "connecting heaven and earth, connecting the past with the future, and carrying forward the future", and it also celebrated the15th anniversary of the return of Taoist circles in Hong Kong.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Co-organized by Hong Kong Taoist Association and Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Performing groups include Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Macau Taoist Orchestra, Taipei Songshan Cihuitang Chinese Orchestra, Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Orchestra, Shaanxi jia county Baiyun Mountain Taoist Orchestra and Singapore Taoist Orchestra.

Hong Kong Daoism Orchestra: Woody Classic, Birthday Ode Macau Daoism Orchestra: Ode to the Jade Emperor, Ritual Suite Taipei Songshan Cihuitang National Orchestra: Ode to the Big Three Treasures, Jiaxian County, Shaanxi Province Welcome Xianke Baiyun Mountain Daoism Classical Orchestra: Pray for Peace Wudang Daoism Kung Fu Orchestra: Wudang Yue Xian Divine Comedy Singapore Daoism Orchestra: Bamboo Water Tour. Shanghai) The 13th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "The Charm of China" was held at Shanghai Oriental Art Center on 20 13 165438 on 10.

The performance was sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association and the Shanghai Taoist Association. Shanghai Chenghuang Temple, Hongkong Peng Ying Fairy Museum and Shanghai International Cultural and Art Exchange Co., Ltd.. Singapore Taoist Association, Macao Taoist Association, Shaanxi Taoist Association, Hubei Taoist Association, Shanghai Old Temple Gold Co., Ltd. Performing groups include Singapore Taoist Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Macau Taoist Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Beijing Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra, Maoshan Gan Yuan Guankun Daoxian Orchestra, Suzhou Daoxian Orchestra and Shaanxi jia county Baiyun Mountain Daojing Orchestra. This is the first Taoist music performance to sell tickets to the general public. The performance lasted about two and a half hours.

Some performances of Baiyun Guanjing Orchestra: clear rhyme, three turns and pure rhyme; Maoshan Guankun Daoxian Orchestra: Tian Kaifu, pathos rhyme; Singapore Taoist Orchestra: Tan Wen; Baiyun Mountain Daojing Orchestra in Jiaxian County, Shaanxi Province: Pray for peace; Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Daoxian Orchestra: Citronella. Lanzhou) The 14th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "the northwest wind of Xuan Yin" was held in Lanzhou Jincheng Theatre on February 4th, 20 14+65438.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Hong Kong Pengyingxian Palace, Lanzhou Taoist Association, Lanzhou Baiyun Temple. Lanzhou Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee, Gansu Taoist Association, Lanzhou Cultural Bureau, Lanzhou Tourism Bureau, and Gansu Jinhua Construction Group Co., Ltd. The performing groups include Gangdao Orchestra, Wuhan Avenue Guanjing Music Art Troupe, Xi 'an Baxian Gongjingjing Orchestra, Xi 'an Huangchengdao Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Wushu Troupe and Lanzhou Baiyun Guandao Orchestra.

Some tracks: Xi 'an Eight Immortals Palace Classic Orchestra: Statue of Tan Yao; Xi' an Capital Chenghuang Temple Drum Club; Xi angu music; Wuhan Avenue Taoist Orchestra: Xuanmen Music and Dance-Pray for Peace; Taoist handprints-the journey of the Buddha; Xuanmen drum music-duck bent; Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Orchestra: Wudang Neijia Kung Fu; Lanzhou Baiyun Taoist Orchestra: Kunming) with "Yue Xian is ethereal? The 15th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Flying Flowers in Spring City" was held in Kunming yunnan art Theatre on 20th/KOOC-0/5th/KOOC-0/10th/KOOC-0/day.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Co-sponsored by Kunming Taoist Association, Kunming Zhenqing Museum and Peng Ying Fairy Museum. Co-organized by Yunnan Taoist Association. Performing groups include Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Ningxia Hongguangying Sanqing Taoist Orchestra, Chengdu Taoist Music Art Troupe, Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Troupe, Shanghai Taoist Orchestra, Yunnan Kunming Zhenqing Taoist Orchestra and Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra. The performance lasted about three hours.

Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra and Hong Kong Peng Yingxian Museum students' performances: Sanqing Palace, Birthday Praise Ningxia Hongguangying Sanqing Taoist Orchestra: Clarifying Rhyme, Laojun in favor of Dudao Taoist Music Art Troupe: Nanqing Palace, Daodejing (Chapter 1) Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Music Art Troupe: Wudang Taiji Road (I), Wannian Gift: Yunnan Kunming Zhenqing Guandao Orchestra: God bless the people; Wudang Mountain Taoist Wushu Music Orchestra: Wudang Taiji Road (II); Suzhou Gusu Line Orchestra: Er Quan Yue Ying and Your Legend The 16th Taoist Music Performance (20 16? Jilin) with "Tian Xuan Qingyun? The 16th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Chinese Dream" was held in Jilin People's Grand Theatre on September 26th, 20 16. It is one of the activities of the first China (Jilin) Taoist Culture and Art Week, and it is also the first time to hold a Taoist music exhibition in Jilin.

This performance is sponsored by the Chinese Taoist Association. Taoist Association of Jilin Province and Xuan Di Temple of Jilin City. Co-organized by Jilin Taoist Association. Performing groups include Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra, Jilin Taoist Classic Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Wushu Classic Orchestra, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Ningxia Hongguangying Sanqing Taoist Orchestra and Suzhou Gusuxian Orchestra.

Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra Performance: Longteng Huyue, Quejing Jilin Taoist Classical Orchestra: Yu Lian, Xiangbai, Changbai Drum Rhyme Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra and Hong Kong Peng Yingxian Hall Jingsheng: Wusong Birthday Wudang Mountain Wushu Classical Orchestra: Wudang Taiji Taoism Ningxia Hongguang Camp Sanqingguan Xi 'an) and "Silk Road Yue Xian? The 17th Taoist Music Show with the theme of "Chang 'an Ancient Rhyme" was held in Xi 'an on June 5, 2011July, which was one of the activities of the second Taoist Culture and Art Week of the Chinese Taoist Association (Xi 'an). The performance was hosted by China Taoist Association, undertaken by xi Taoist Association, supported by China Religious and Cultural Exchange Association, and co-organized by Shaanxi Taoist Association, Institute of Religion of Shaanxi Academy of Social Sciences, xi Exhibition Industry Development Office, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra and Xi Taoist Temple. Performing groups include China Research Room, An Percussion Art Troupe, Art Troupe of Physical Education Institute, Hong Kong Taoist Orchestra, Wudang Mountain Kung Fu Troupe, Ming Sheng Palace Road Music Troupe, Baiyun Mountain Taoist Orchestra, An Ducheng Chenghuang Temple Drum Club, An Baxian Palace Classical Orchestra, Percussion Doctor Troupe and Xi An Shan Le Choir.

Performance track "Six Jun of Datang": An Percussion Art Troupe "Praise the Gods"; Anbaxian Palace classic orchestra "Three Deaths in Yangguan"; China Qinxue Research Office of An Conservatory of Music and An Drum Music Song of Heaven of An Institute of Physical Education Art Troupe; Pray for Peace by the Drum Club of Andu Temple: Baiyunshan Road Orchestra: Tao Ren Jian; Xi An Shan Le Choir: Ming Sheng Gongdao Orchestra Taiji Yue Xian: Wudang Mountain Kungfu Troupe: Chapter 1: Theme Songs of Hong Kong Daodao Orchestra and An Shan Le Choir: Di Jingyuan, Feng, Yu Jingyi, and Art Troupe of the Institute of Physical Education ask Zhong Nanshan: Liu Jinghua, Xi 'an Sports. 20654381October18+10 held the 18th Taoist Music Show in Qingcheng Mountain, which was a series of activities in Qingcheng Mountain, Chengdu. The performance was hosted by China Taoist Association, co-organized by Sichuan Taoist Association, and undertaken by Chengdu Taoist Association and Qingchengshan Taoist Association. Performing groups include Taiping Dao Orchestra of Pingxiang County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, Chengdu Dao Orchestra, Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Dao Orchestra, China Wudang Kung Fu Orchestra, Suzhou Taoist Gusuxian Orchestra and Hainan Yumen Dao Orchestra.

Performance: Taiping Road Orchestra, Pingxiang County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province: Tao Pan invited immortals; Chengdu Taoist Orchestra: Jian Dan Qin Xin; Nanqing Palace; Read the Tao Te Ching; Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Taoist Orchestra: Wind enters the pine forest; Quiet; Hainan Yushan Taoist Orchestra: Baihe; Fairy songs; China Wudang Kungfu Troupe: