the music lingered in the air long after the performance ended
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ni ǎ oni ǎ oy ú y ī n, which means that the melodious sound is still lingering after the end of the music. It's from Hua Yue Chen.
The origin of Idioms
The 51st chapter of Hua Yue Chen written by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty: "you don't have to disperse when you listen to the boy's book. There is still a lingering sound."
Idiom usage
She's gone, but her beautiful song is still in my ears. Yu Mingzhi's walking on the path of sheep's intestines
the music lingered in the air long after the performance ended
reconcile oneself to one's situation - suí yù ér ān