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Taihu Jazz Festival Creates Immersive Sound Experience with L-Acoustics L-ISA

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The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing was the stage for the week-long Taihu Jazz Festival

BEIJING – Rightway Audio Consultants provided an L-Acoustics L-ISA system for the Taihu Jazz Festival, the Taihu Dance and Arts Centre’s outdoor celebration of jazz. The event took place at Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts earlier this year. It marked the first time L-ISA was used for an open-air concert in China.

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Themed the ‘Jazz Starry Sky,’ over a hundred local and international jazz acts performed to audiences in L-ISA immersive sound technology from L-Acoustics

Each spring, on the grounds of the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing is the stage for the Taihu Jazz Festival, the Taihu Dance and Arts Centre’s outdoor celebration of jazz. Co-organized by the NCPA and China Musicians Association (CMA), the week-long musical affair consists of live performances, online live broadcasts, lifestyle experiences, and music master classes, all delivering a unique outdoor jazz-driven experience.

Since its launch in 2021, the Taihu Jazz Festival’s objective has been to introduce Chinese culture to patrons through the universal language of jazz. As the years passed, raising the production value and staging tour-level music performances has driven the festival’s growth. “In the open-air environment of NCPA, we can present new musical creations and engaging experiences to the audience at each edition,” says Huang Yong, Sound Director of the Taihu Jazz Festival. “This year, we made it our goal to introduce L ISA immersive sound technology to returning festivalgoers. We wanted it to be the first time L-ISA was used for an open-air concert in China.”

The Taihu Jazz Festival treated audiences to an immersive audio experience using L-ISA technology from L-Acoustics

The ‘Jazz Starry Sky’-themed festival held over a hundred local and international jazz acts performing for audiences over six evenings in May. For the opening night, the CMA All-Star Jazz Orchestra performed reinterpretations of Chinese folk songs in a big band jazz style. Then headlining performances were conducted by Grammy-nominated Japanese jazz pianist Makoto Ozone and his quartet, Chinese jazz piano star A Bu, and the lively Latin-Jazz outfit Los Amigos.

On the festival’s third night, the experiential performance of ‘Mountains, Sea, and Scenery: Feng Mantian Immersive Panoramic Sound Concert’ presented Chinese art, technology, and nature via playback of sounds found in nature, accompanied by live improvisation by musical instrumentalists.

The festival’s main stage consisted of an L-ISA Scene System of five hangs of three L-Acoustics A15 Focus and one A15 Wide each, with four KS21 subwoofers flown in the center. Twelve X12 coaxial speakers surrounded the audience gallery seating area, while two SB28 subwoofers provided low-frequency extension.

China’s Taihu Jazz Festival featured an L-ISA configuration of five hangs of three L-Acoustics A15 Focus and one A15 Wide each, with four KS21 subwoofers flown in the center, all deployed by Rightway Audio Consultants

Supplied by L-Acoustics Certified Provider Distributor Rightway Audio Consultants, sound engineers leaned on the intuitive interface of the L-ISA Controller to mix complex instrument combinations on stage in real-time.

Sound engineers at Taihu Jazz Festival leaned on the intuitive interface of the L-ISA Controller for spatial audio mixing of complex instrument combinations on stage in real-time

The consistency of each show’s content, as various jazz music styles took to the stage, led to positive feedback from Rao Ziqing, Vice President of the General Management Department, Taihu Dance and Arts Centre. “When I sat in the audience gallery, I could hear the depth of each instrument positioned in the three-dimensional space of L-ISA in relation to the musician playing it on stage. I could hear and feel an outstanding sense of realism that I’ve never felt with a traditional stereo concert system,” says Mr. Rao.

“L-ISA’s excellent sound positioning allowed the audience to step into the musicians’ world, where they can just listen and feel the music,” explains Mr. Yong. “Such an unprecedented aural experience met our technical production objectives brilliantly and will be a key feature at the festival in future editions,” he concludes.

Beijing’s Taihu Jazz Festival, with its L-ISA immersive sound technology, featured online live broadcasts, lifestyle experiences, and music masterclasses

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