Beijing Symphony Orchestra

Beijing Symphony Orchestra

Beijing Symphony Orchestra (Simplified Chinese: 北京交响乐团), founded in 1977, is a classical orchestra in based in Beijing, China.

One of its best-known performances was an unfolding of Chinese history and culture performed at Badaling in the Great Wall which was transmitted internationally via satellite.

External links

* [http://www.bjso.cn/mainpage_en.asp Beijing Symphony Orchestra]


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