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Events
- May 9 – Chinese musician and composer Gao Xiaosong is arrested after causing a road accident in Beijing. He receives a six-month jail sentence[1] and loses his place as a judge in the new China's Got Talent series.
- July 25 – China's Got Talent is broadcast for the first time, by Dragon Television.
Albums
- AKB48 – Koko ni Ita Koto (Japan)[2]
- Aynur Aydın – Emanet Beden (Turkey)
- Anne Curtis – Annebisyosa (Philippines)
- Dinesh Agrahari Deewana, Mamta Sharma and Indu Sonali – Jaan Marbu Ka (India)
- Bülent Ersoy – Aşktan Sabıkalı (Turkey)
- Ethnix – Ga'aguim (Israel)
- Gugun Blues Shelter – Satu Untuk Berbagi (Indonesia)[3]
- Leessang – Asura Balbalta (South Korea)[4]
- Erik Santos – Awit Para Sa'yo (Philippines)
- Ali Zafar – Jhoom (Pakistan)
Classical
Opera
- The Chinese Orphan, by Lei Lei, with a libretto by Zou Jingzhi[5]
- Dr. Sun Yat-sen, by Huang Ruo, with libretto by Candace Mui-ngam Chong. It is her first opera libretto,[6]
Deaths
- January 24 – Bhimsen Joshi, Indian classical vocalist, 88
- December 8 – Minoru Miki, 81, Japanese composer
See also
References
- ↑ Lee Hannon and Yan Weijue (17 May 2018). "Gao Xiaosong gets 6 months for reckless driving". China Daily. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ↑ "AKB48 :上半期売り上げ前年2.5倍の66億円 オリコン2冠". Mainichi Shimbun Digital Co.Ltd (in Japanese). MANTANWEB. 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
- ↑ January 31, 2011. Album Indonesia Terbaik 2011 Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine.. rollingstone.co.id. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
- ↑ 리쌍, 7집 '아수라발발타' 각종 음원차트 1~10위 까지 올킬 TV Daily
- ↑ "CHNCPA". Archived from the original on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
- ↑ Janice Leung, "Candace Chong: The playwright who draws inspiration from a complicated world" (Background on Candace Chong) on scmp.com/magazines. Retrieved 5 June 2014
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