The ARD Mediathek app for Android TV can be downloaded and used at no extra cost. Editorial compilations of TV highlights Search for missed items (7-day review or A-Z items) The Android TV app of the ARD Mediathek offers you: You can search ARD's entire offering according to content or browse through the selected highlights of the editorial offices. Here you will find film and series highlights, exciting documentaries and reports as well as the comprehensive news offer of the Tagesschau. Tan Dun currently serves as Honorary Chair of Carnegie Hall’s China Advisory Council, and has previously served as Creative Chair of the 2014 Philadelphia Orchestra China Tour, Associate Composer/Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony, and Artistic Director of the Festival Water Crossing Fire held at the Barbican Centre.Enjoy your favourite TV programmes from the ARD: With the ARD Mediathek you have convenient access to your favourite TV programmes and livestreams of "das Erste", third programs (BR, HR, MDR, NDR, RBB, Radio Bremen, SR, SWR, WDR), ONE, ARD-alpha, tagesschau24 and Phoenix at any time. Tan Dun was also commissioned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to write the Logo Music and Award Ceremony Music for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. In 2010, as “Cultural Ambassador to the World” for the World EXPO Shanghai, Tan Dun envisioned, curated and composed two special site-specific performances that perform year-round and have since become cultural representations of Shanghai: Peony Pavilion, a Chinese opera set in a Ming Dynasty garden and his Water Heavens string quartet which promotes water conservation and environmental awareness. In recent seasons, his percussion concerto, The Tears of Nature, for soloist Martin Grubinger premiered in 2012 with the NDR Symphony Orchestra and Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women Symphony for 13 Microfilms, Harp and Orchestra was co-commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam.Īs a global cultural leader, Tan Dun uses his creativity to raise awareness of environmental issues and to protect cultural diversity. Other important premieres include Four Secret Roads of Marco Polo for the Berlin Philharmonic, Piano Concerto “The Fire” for Lang Lang and the New York Philharmonic. His Orchestral Theatre IV: The Gate was premiered by Japan’s NHK Symphony Orchestra and crosses the cultural boundaries of Peking Opera, Western Opera and puppet theatre traditions. Its manuscript has been collected by the Carnegie Hall Composers Gallery. His multimedia work, The Map, premiered by YoYo Ma and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has toured more than 30 countries worldwide. Paper Concerto was premiered with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the opening of the Walt Disney Hall. His Organic Music Trilogy of Water, Paper and Ceramic has frequented major concert halls and festivals. His first Internet Symphony, which was commissioned by Google/YouTube, has reached over 23 million people online. Tan Dun’s individual voice has been heard widely by international audiences. Tan Dun has led the world's most esteemed orchestras, including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestre National de France, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Filarmonica della Scala, Münchner Philharmoniker, the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, among others. Next season, he will also conduct Orchestre National de Lyon in their tour to China. Tan Dun currently serves as the Honorary Artistic Director of the China National Symphony Orchestra. His current season includes leading the NDR Radiophilharmonie in a five-city tour in Germany, as well as engagements with the London Symphony Orchestra and at the Venice Biennale. As a conductor of innovative programs around the world, Tan Dun has led the China tours of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Japan’s NHK Symphony Orchestra.
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