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Taiwan Was a Covid Haven for Performers Then Cases Flared

Taiwan Was a Covid Haven for Performers. Then Cases Flared. One of the few places where performances continued steadily for much of the pandemic has had to shut down theaters just as they are reopening elsewhere. Taiwan’s success taming the virus had allowed its theaters and concert halls to remain open. But a new outbreak has forced Zhongshan Hall, shown here, and other venues to close just as they are finally reopening elsewhere in the world.Credit.I-Hwa Cheng for The New York Times May 25, 2021 TAIPEI, Taiwan For much of the past year, Taiwan has been a sanctuary for performing artists, the rare almost-Covid-free place where audiences could cram into concert halls to hear live music and sip coffee together at intermission.

Taipei Symphony Orchestra to open new season with Beethoven symphonies

Taipei Symphony Orchestra to open new season with Beethoven symphonies 02/23/2021 04:25 PM Taipei Symphony Orchestra Principal Conductor Eliahu Inbal. CNA photo Feb. 23, 2021 Taipei, Feb. 23 (CNA) The Taipei Symphony Orchestra is scheduled to open its new season on March 5 with a concert of two Beethoven symphonies, after COVID-19 forced the orchestra to changes its plans. The original intention was to invite foreign musicians, but they were unable to travel to Taiwan because of the country s quarantine rules, its principal conductor said Tuesday. I said, why don t we do two symphonies, and we don t need a soloist, Eliahu Inbal told reporters, explaining why he and the orchestra decided to play Beethoven s Symphony No. 6 and No. 7 at the season opening concert after the soloists they invited were unable to come.

Taipei university opens Gao Xingjian Center, exhibition

Taipei university opens Gao Xingjian Center, exhibition By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) yesterday opened the Gao Xingjian Center (高行健資料中心) in Taipei, and launched an exhibition and a book showcasing the works of the Nobel laureate. The center, on the sixth floor of NTNU’s Main Library, boasts a collection of 593 manuscripts and other materials donated by Gao, who was in 2000 awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity,” the university said. Once the items have been sorted and digitized, they are to be used for academic research, it said.

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