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Chinese director Zhang Yimou’s G20 concert serenades world leaders with ‘global language’ of music

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Artists perform during the G20 concert at the West Lake in Hangzhou on Sunday night. Photo: Xinhua
A Chinese choir serenaded world leaders during a lakeside concert on Sunday night after the start of the Group of 20 summit in Hangzhou.

Held on a stage at the West Lake, the hour-long performance drew on the Chinese patriotic songbook as well as folk music and Western standards.

Watch: A gala performance welcomes the G20 to China

It started with the Chinese classic A Moonlit Night on the Spring River and culminated in Beethoven’s Ode to Joy.

Concert director Zhang Yimou told state television station CCTV he went for a symphonic approach to convey grandeur.

“It’s a global language. This is very important because the G20 summit is a conference where we discuss and address global issues,” he said.

The G20 summit concert at the West Lake included Western classics. Photo: Xinhua
The G20 summit concert at the West Lake included Western classics. Photo: Xinhua
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