Chamber Opera - The Trio Oct. 16th, 2016  

In his newly-rented apartment, a young man meets the middle-aged and elderly incarnation of himself.  These personages are destitute and hopeless, both hoping to return to their youth and rewrite their destinies.  Their shared inheritance becomes a point of dispute, and argument breaks out among them in which each party only think of their own benefit.  The three of them have no other choice than to bring out their childhood self to help them make a decision, but their continued fighting fills the child with dread.  The child cannot withstand the young man’s expressions of anger and despair, so the boy jumps from a window, ending his life.  The three men immediately vanish: with no "once upon a time", there can be no future.

 

Tian Tian

Tian Tian was born in Qingdao in 1987, and began studying music with his father at a young age.  He is currently a PhD candidate under the guidance of well-known composer Professor Wenchen Qin at the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM).  His works have been performed in the Beijing Modern Music Festival, the Central Ballet Workshop, and the Plucked String Instrument Festival held by the CCOM.  In 2013, his symphonic poem Ring on August won first prize in the Beijing Modern Music Festival Symphonic Music Grand Prix and the 4th Young Composer Project, and his ballet Jiwas recognized as an "Excellent Work" by the Ministry of Culture in 2012.  In 2010, his chamber work Dhyana was part of the Chamber Music Project.