116 – Ben Goes to China

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2016 · 54 MIN

116 – Ben Goes to China

from Music Life Radio · host Dan Sauter

Ben Bongers (an opera tenor featured in Opera Stories: Ben Bongers – MLR 051) returns to Music Life Radio and speaks with Erik Core about his adventures while performing in China. The winner of Chinese Idol (yes, the Chinese version of American Idol) had heard Ben singing in San Francisco and wanted him to come to China to share the stage with her. The performance was held in the Bird’s Nest, which is a former Olympic venue, and was broadcast to over 1 billion people! Ben talks about his experience, which included meeting the president of China, Xi Jinping, in a German beerhall. Ben Bongers and Friends in China Arrival in China at 5PM in the Afternoon. Hello Smog! Ben Bongers Master Class Banner German Beer Hall Sign For more pictures of his china trip, view Ben Bonger’s Facebook timeline circa Nov 2013. Credits: “MLR Intro” by “Rob McCann”,  “Nessun Dorma from Giacomo Puccini‘s opera Turandot” performed by “Ben Bongers”, “La Donna e Mobile from Giuseppe Verdi‘s opera Rigoletto” performed by “Ben Bongers“ both recorded live at Music Life Radio Studios.The post 116 – Ben Goes to China first appeared on Music Life Radio.

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