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Monday, June 25, 2001, updated at 15:12(GMT+8)
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Three Tenors Hold Concert in Beijing


Three Tenors Hold Concert in Beijing
The Three Tenors Forbidden City Concert was held on June 23 evening in a square once only used by China's royal family.

Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing, along with an audience of 30, 000 Chinese and foreigners, appreciated the concert, which was regarded as a rare cultural feast for opera aficionados worldwide.

The three top tenors, Luciano Pavarotti from Italy, and Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras from Spain, performed together in China for the first time on June 23, the International Olympic Day.

Accompanied by a symphony orchestra and choir, the three tenors sang well-known arias of operas and popular songs ranging from Turandot to Hollywood hit Moon River.


Three Tenors Hold Concert in Beijing
The three singers expressed their support for Beijing's bid to the host of the 2008 Olympic Games, getting applause from the audience.

The concert was jointly sponsored by the Beijing Olympic Bid Committee (BOBICO), China Central Television and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

The concert was live broadcast on television to a possible viewing audience of 3.3 billion in over 110 countries and regions worldwide, organizers estimated.







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