The
China National Traditional Orchestra was founded by composer and conductor
Li Huanzhi (1919–2000), the former chair of the
Chinese Musicians' Association. 's current president and producer is musician and ethnomusicologist Xi Qiang, who is a member of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In 1993, the China National Traditional Orchestra founded
Orchestra Asia, together with Ensemble Nipponia of
Japan and the
South Korean National Orchestra. In the interest of promoting a larger view of Chinese culture, became the first Chinese orchestra known for combining music performance with other
Chinese art forms, such as painting. Its 2015 concert tour
Rediscover Chinese Music, was promoted as "a breathtaking multimedia experience" with storytelling, lighting and sound special effects, multimedia backdrops, and moving scenery.
Alternate names The
China National Traditional Orchestra has been known by several English names over the years, largely due to challenges with Chinese translation. The orchestra's Chinese name is pronounced in Chinese as
Zhōngguó Zhōngyāng Mínzú Yuètuán, where
Zhōngguó means "China,"
zhōngyāng means "central," and
mínzú yuètuán means "ethnic nationalities" orchestra. In English-speaking countries, the has been misidentified as other similarly named Chinese orchestras. The orchestra has also been referred to by different names within the same news article and in the orchestra's own promotional materials. English variants of the orchestra's name include: Perhaps owing to its favored relationship with China's Ministry of Culture, orchestra leadership might have continually revised the ensemble's English name to reflect its current importance or social status, differentiate it from countless other Chinese orchestras, and emphasize the 's stated mission of "sharing China's musical heritage with the world." In 2015, the orchestra has been consistently billed and promoted as the
China National Traditional Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center, as evidenced by venue calendars and ticket sales webpages. == Notable orchestra members ==