US-China Music Institute Awarded Grant from Cyrus Tang Foundation
The Bard East/West Ensemble. Photo by Chris Kayden
The US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Cyrus Tang Foundation. The funding will support numerous cultural exchange activities and performances throughout 2025, starting with a two-week tour of China in June featuring lively concerts, youth education, and community outreach by the dynamic young musicians of the Bard East/West Ensemble. Later in the year the ensemble plans to perform in Washington D.C. and Boston.
The upcoming China tour is part of the broader work of the US–China Music Institute, in collaboration with partners in the US and China, to promote cultural bridges through the universal language of music, showing that cooperation can flourish between people with different cultures, traditions, and ideas. During the two-week tour in China, the Bard East/West Ensemble will be hosted by music schools in the cities of Zhuhai, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wujiang, and Hangzhou, where master classes, community engagement events, and musical performances are planned. The tour will conclude in Beijing with a week at the Central Conservatory of Music, US-China Music Institute’s longtime partner institution. The musical repertoire includes new arrangements of both Chinese and Western compositions including Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring, Zhou Long’s King Chu Doffs His Armor, Matthias Duplessy’s Zhong Kui’s Adventures, and more, as well as new works commissioned for the ensemble.
The Bard East/West Ensemble is a dynamic and original music group that brings together the essence of Chinese and Western soundscapes to create a new model of cross-cultural performance. The ensemble’s founder and artistic director, Jindong Cai, has devoted his career as an orchestra conductor and educator to advocate for the development of Chinese music in the West. The ensemble aims to combine Eastern and Western musical traditions, and is committed to performing arrangements and original works with unique instrumentation, thereby creating a new realm of musical expression. Cultural exchange and cross-cultural understanding are at the root of the ensemble’s mission to improve US-China relations by using music to bridge divides, deepen understanding, and inspire connection between people in both countries. barduschinamusic.org/bard-eastwest-ensemble
The Cyrus Tang Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Las Vegas, was established in 1995 to support initiatives that drive impact across education, healthcare, community development, and other underserved areas. The organization was inspired by the vision of its founder, Cyrus Tang, a successful businessman and philanthropist who envisioned a world where everyone would be empowered to make a difference and carry forward a spirit of giving back. cyrustangfoundation.org/
Post Date: 06-10-2025
The upcoming China tour is part of the broader work of the US–China Music Institute, in collaboration with partners in the US and China, to promote cultural bridges through the universal language of music, showing that cooperation can flourish between people with different cultures, traditions, and ideas. During the two-week tour in China, the Bard East/West Ensemble will be hosted by music schools in the cities of Zhuhai, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wujiang, and Hangzhou, where master classes, community engagement events, and musical performances are planned. The tour will conclude in Beijing with a week at the Central Conservatory of Music, US-China Music Institute’s longtime partner institution. The musical repertoire includes new arrangements of both Chinese and Western compositions including Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring, Zhou Long’s King Chu Doffs His Armor, Matthias Duplessy’s Zhong Kui’s Adventures, and more, as well as new works commissioned for the ensemble.
The Bard East/West Ensemble is a dynamic and original music group that brings together the essence of Chinese and Western soundscapes to create a new model of cross-cultural performance. The ensemble’s founder and artistic director, Jindong Cai, has devoted his career as an orchestra conductor and educator to advocate for the development of Chinese music in the West. The ensemble aims to combine Eastern and Western musical traditions, and is committed to performing arrangements and original works with unique instrumentation, thereby creating a new realm of musical expression. Cultural exchange and cross-cultural understanding are at the root of the ensemble’s mission to improve US-China relations by using music to bridge divides, deepen understanding, and inspire connection between people in both countries. barduschinamusic.org/bard-eastwest-ensemble
The Cyrus Tang Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Las Vegas, was established in 1995 to support initiatives that drive impact across education, healthcare, community development, and other underserved areas. The organization was inspired by the vision of its founder, Cyrus Tang, a successful businessman and philanthropist who envisioned a world where everyone would be empowered to make a difference and carry forward a spirit of giving back. cyrustangfoundation.org/
Post Date: 06-10-2025