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MUSIC MAVERICKS SET THE TONE FOR CHINA'S NEXT GENERATION

By WEI WANGYU and XIAO XIANGYI | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-26 00:00
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Classically trained performers modernize, popularize traditional art form

The broken guitar string recoiled like a serpent, the metallic twang echoing through the backstage corridors of a Kuala Lumpur theater. Shanghai-born singer Cao Yang stared at his throbbing fingertip, a crimson bead welling where a callus had been pierced.

It was only three hours until showtime at the Arena of Stars — a 5,000-seat venue filled with fans waiting for a performer who joked that six years ago he couldn't fill a Shanghai dive bar.

Cao, 33, is one of a new breed of young Chinese musicians, many of whom are classically trained, cultivating fresh audiences through technology, innovative ideas and the fusion of musical genres. Others are mashing together their musical credentials with massive social media followings to become brand ambassadors for high-end products and luxury items.

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