All ready for Vivaldi's Four Seasons at the intimate Candlelight concert.
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2,220的網紅Elise Go,也在其Youtube影片中提到,This is me singing and playing "All I Want For Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey at my high school's Christmas choral concert "Carols by Candlelight"....
candlelight concert 在 達明一派 Tat Ming Pair Facebook 的最佳解答
//Hong Kong singer Anthony Wong scores hit with Tiananmen song
By JUWON PARK
HONG KONG (AP) — Thirty years after it was crushed by China’s army, the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy movement is being commemorated in art, literature, public rallies and even synth pop.
Hong Kong singer Anthony Wong’s latest release, “Is It a Crime,” recorded with longtime musical partner Tats Lau, is finding an audience by doing just that. The two make up the group Tat Ming Pair, long a staple of the local music scene known as Cantopop for the Cantonese language in which the music is recorded.
Released in May, the composition has been banned in mainland China, where all discussion of the protest movement and the military crackdown is strictly taboo.
Wong says the song asks difficult questions as to what might constitute a crime of remembrance and commemoration under China’s authoritarian one-party communist regime.
“Holding a candlelight vigil or just remembering what happened in the past could be a crime,” Wong told a crowd of 80 or so packed into a dimly lit room this past week for the screening of a documentary about the historic 1989 events held by local broadcaster RTHK.
“Writing an article and singing a song could be a crime. One day, anything could be a crime,” said Wong, wearing a brown fedora hat and a white T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Down With Big Brother.”
Then a British colony, Hong Kong was a major base for the student protesters, especially after the bloody crackdown in which hundreds, possibly thousands, were killed. Now a semi-autonomous Chinese territory, it has retained freedoms unknown on the mainland and holds an annual candlelight vigil and rally for the victims and the pro-democracy movement.
Tat Ming Pair has been making Beijing uncomfortable with its mix of danceable synth-based rhythms and pointed social observation since 1986, when the group released its first album.
Wong said people in Hong Kong should continue to hold rallies and memorial events for 1989 because the city is “the only place in the biggest country in the world, population wise, that we can talk about what we want.”
However, speaking out against the Communist government has come with a hefty price tag for Wong. He said he has been unable to perform in mainland China ever since his involvement in the 2015 Umbrella street protest movement that sought greater democracy in Hong Kong. Commercial sponsorships and endorsements from “almost everywhere” have dried up, he said.
Other Hong Kong entertainers are not immune to Beijing’s effort to eradicate the memories of the bloody 1989 crackdown. Various music streaming services, including Apple Music, have removed a song by Jackie Cheung with a reference to the crackdown.
In past years, Denise Ho, a Cantopop star known for her pro-democracy stance, had her concert suddenly canceled after Global Times, a tabloid owned by the Chinese Communist Party, called out cosmetics giant Lancome for inviting her to appear at a promotional event. Anthony Wong Chau-sang, a Hong Kong actor, has said on several occasions that his film roles went away after he spoke out against the Communist government.
Amid simmering political tensions in Hong Kong in light of the 30th anniversary, Wong’s song has been well-received, topping the city’s iTunes chart. Wong said he’s surprised by the song’s popularity because “the climate is not for this kind of music.”
“If people like (the song), that means people still remember,” he said. “I am glad that people remember it.”//
candlelight concert 在 Boyz' Reborn Facebook 的最佳貼文
[The Freedom Song and June 4th Performance]
Boyz Reborn will take the stage on Sunday in Victoria Park for CANDLELIGHT VIGIL FOR THE 28TH ANNIVERSARY OF JUNE 4. The Freedom Song “自由之歌” is written to pay tribute to the victims of the June 4 incident and to remind the HK people, particularly the younger generation, about the spirit behind the movement. The band believes that younger generation of Hong Kong is facing similar situation with the Beijing students 28 years ago. Though we live in a different time, the desire for freedom, justice and equality is no different.
(The Freedom Song: https://youtu.be/25p4E_K69DE)
[About Boyz Reborn]
Boyz Reborn is a Hong Kong local teenage boy band that is consisted of 9 members aged 17. The mission of the group is to produce original music to empower the youth of HK and to influence the city. Since 2011, they have released over 50 original songs online and reached over 3.2 million views on their YouTube channel. They are active performers in different occasions, and they succeed to attract a thousand of audiences attending their annual concert every year.
The name of Boyz Reborn is inspired by a saying in HK, “this city is dying.” While the people are going through hardship and desperation, the band is determined to bring hope to the city by producing songs with diversified theme in contemporary style. Boyz Reborn is best known for their work of writing lyrics and singing from a local youth perspective. The theme of their music covers youth-related subjects, such as dreams, personal growth and struggles.
Another highlight of their music is the social and political related composition. Songs like “Tear Gas”, “Time Calling”, “The Freedom Song” are protest music promoting the ideas of freedom, democracy and equality. Other songs like “Studying Machine”, “I love School” and “5**” were music written to criticize the problematic education system of Hong Kong. They intended to breakthrough HK traditional music style, which is mostly ballads about romantic relationship, and to integrate social elements in their music.
More Music From Boyz Reborn:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist…
candlelight concert 在 Elise Go Youtube 的最佳貼文
This is me singing and playing "All I Want For Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey at my high school's Christmas choral concert "Carols by Candlelight".