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Presented By: Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble

From Silk to Symphony: Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble 2026 Annual Concert

A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting. A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting.
A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting.
Looking for a night of mesmerizing music and cultural magic? 🌟 The Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble invites you to our Annual Concert: From Silk to Symphony". Experience the beauty of traditional Chinese music brought to you by dedicated musicians passionate about sharing this rich musical heritage.

📅 Date: Sunday, April 12, 2026
⏰ Time: 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
📍 Venue: Rackham Auditorium, 915 E Washington St, Ann Arbor

Founded in 2019, Qingyun is the University of Michigan's first and only Chinese music ensemble. Our group of approximately 30 talented student musicians has trained in traditional Chinese instruments for years, with some even training for over a decade! Together, we aim to bring centuries-old melodies to life and share the beauty of this musical tradition with you.

Beyond the music, this event is an opportunity to connect, hear stories told through sound, experience a culture through its art, and appreciate a musical heritage that continues to evolve and inspire. Whether you're familiar with Chinese music or simply curious to explore something new, we warmly welcome you to join us for an evening of discovery and appreciation.

🎟️ Seats are limited—reserve your ticket today for only $5/person!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-silk-to-symphony-chinese-concert-tickets-1983560150807
A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting. A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting.
A large group photo of members of the Qingyun Chinese Music Ensemble on a concert stage. Around twenty performers are arranged in several rows, some seated and some standing, holding traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa, erhu, guzheng, ruan, and bamboo flutes. A projection screen behind them displays the concert title along with the ensemble’s name. The performers wear coordinated black, white, and green concert attire. The stage has wooden flooring and theatrical lighting, creating a formal concert setting.

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