On an early summer evening, a gentle breeze softly caresses the lemon-scented air lingering in the living room. People lounging lazily on the sofa, quietly listening, their gaze following the path of the music.
This night was poetic and tender. Mr. Yu Song brought the poetry drama “Lost Life” and the long poem “About Love and Everything It Represents” to read with the audience, and the effect of everyone’s participation is unknown, but under the music of Mr. Li Chuang, the whole rhythm does not seem exciting and abrupt, but soft and gentle, which makes people comfortable.
This is a communion of souls, a quiet exchange, rather than a clamorous expression. Bathed in the ample sunlight of the day, in the moments nurtured by the residual glow of the setting sun, the music gently brushes across the faces of each listener in the tranquil atmosphere, bringing with it coolness and serenity.
The sofa becomes an intimate concert hall, each seat holding its own story, each piece of music carrying a different significance. In this fleeting summer night, let us close our eyes together, sway with the rhythm of the notes, and wander amidst the dreamy score.
The artists and the audience sat down to talk about the fragments of the poem, deciding and choosing the mood of the music, from classical to city-pop, and the evening was fun and warm.