Xu Zhantian, a member of the China Folk Music Troupe which performed in Christchurch last evening, plays the suona, Chinese oboe. The 16 Chinese are at the end of a tour of six New Zealand cities,. sponsored by the New Zealand-China Friendship Society. Members of the ensemble, which works in television and radio in China, play 30 different ancient and modern instruments. (Review, page 4)
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65Xu Zhantian, a member of the China Folk Music Troupe which performed in Christchurch last evening, plays the suona, Chinese oboe. The 16 Chinese are at the end of a tour of six New Zealand cities,. sponsored by the New Zealand-China Friendship Society. Members of the ensemble, which works in television and radio in China, play 30 different ancient and modern instruments. (Review, page 4) Press, 27 March 1981, Page 1
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