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         Sheng Bright:     more books (26)
  1. M'ai Sang (My Song): Piano Solo
  2. Seven Tunes Heard in China: Cello Solo (String Solo) by Yo-Yo Ma, 2001-06-01
  3. Chinese Conductors: Xian Zhang, Hu Kun, Li Delun, Muhai Tang, Bright Sheng, Yip Wing-Sie, Peng Xiuwen, Yu Long
  4. Bright Sheng China Dreams: Full Score by Bright Sheng, 2001-11
  5. The Stream Flows: Violin Solo (String Solo)
  6. The Stream Flows: for Solo Viola (String Solo)
  7. Three Fantasies: for Violin and Piano (String Solo)
  8. Tibetan Dance: Violin, Clarinet in B-Flat, Piano (Ensemble) by Bright Sheng, 2006-12-01
  9. A Tune from Childhood: After Concertino for Clarinet and String Quartet (Woodwind Solo) by Bright Sheng, 2009-10-01
  10. String Quartet No. 4 - Silent Temple: Score and Parts (G Schirmer String Ensemble)
  11. Two Folk Songs from Qinghai: For Chorus (Satb), Percussion (2 Players), and Two Pianos (Choral) (Chinese Edition) by Bright Sheng, 1996-01
  12. Three Chinese Love Songs: Score and Parts (String Solo)
  13. Concertino: Score and Parts (Misc)
  14. A Night at the Chinese Opera: Violin and Piano (String Solo)

61. ON_STAGE
And the orchestra will play several pieces that are written by composers with Chinese heritage bright sheng, Chan Ka Nin, and me!
http://www.cbc.ca/radioshows/ON_STAGE/20070218.shtml
CBC Radio Show Program Logs Radio Show Index Radio Show Dates Radio Show Log Show: ONSTAGE Date: Time: FEB 18, 2007 - OnStage Rad.Two Duration: 00:00:53 with guest host Alexina Louie A special edition of OnStage presenting two concerts to mark the Lunar New Year First up, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra welcomes the Year of the Pig - with a colourful concert showcasing traditional Chinese music, instruments and dance. You won't believe your ears when guest soloist George Gao makes his two-string instrument sound like a whole herd of galloping horses! With Guest conductor Sam Wong. And following that, the Vancouver-based ensemble Red Chamber is heard in concert from the University of British Columbia School of Music, where they are joined by mandolinist John Reischman. The members of the ensmeble are: Guilian Liu (Pipa); Ling Yang (Pipa, Ruan and Liuqin); Mei Han (Zheng and Liuqin); Geling Jiang (Sanxian and Ruan); Zhi Min Yu (Ruan and Daruan) Zhi Min Yu: Spring at Qingjiang River Zhi Min Yu: Girls Picking Flowers Traditional: Sixteen Beats Trad arr. Reischman: Katy Hill

62. Is Communism Good For The Arts? « Cogs And Wheels: The Material Culture Of Revo
bright sheng, the USbased composer, who himself was sent down to the countryside at the age of 15, but because of his musical talent avoided physical
http://cogsandwheels.wordpress.com/2007/03/07/is-communism-good-for-the-arts/
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March 7, 2007
Is Communism Good for the Arts?
Filed under: China Cultural Revolution Eastern Europe Jiang Qing ... Web resources I love the Internet.  I love trailing little references here and there like bunnies down rabbit holes, and finding great stuff with just a little bit of digging.  This is a real gem. Is Communism Good for the Arts?   Radio programme on-demand, from WNYC New York Public Radio (5th March 2007)
32 mins To an extent, he felt that today in Russia, the propagandist works of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, are accepted as great art, despite the political influence on their production.  He feels that sufficient time has passed to consider them objectively as historical documents perhaps.  Up pops that historical time-lag again, which seems to be psychologically necessary for people to deal with the heritage of the recent past. nianhua communist relics , which discusses the sensual recollection of socialism facilitated by the Grutas Sculptural Park in Lithuania.

63. Midomi - Bright Sheng
Full biography, songs, concert tickets, photos and reviews of bright sheng.
http://www.midomi.com/index.php?action=main.artist&name=BrightSheng&from=artist_

64. Musical Assumptions: Bright Sheng's A Night At The Chinese Opera
bright sheng grew up in Shanghai, but he was schooled in the Western musical tradition. Still, his music reflects who he is, and much of it is his music,
http://musicalassumptions.blogspot.com/2006/09/bright-shengs-night-at-chinese-op
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Music is a mystery for people who play it, write it, listen to it, and write about it. The only thing I can really do when I try to say something about music is assume.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Bright Sheng's A Night at the Chinese Opera
What an exciting event this is: a world premiere of a fantastic new violin piece at the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis that is available for everyone to hear on line. Last night we got to hear the piece twice, and it was played with two vastly different interpretations.
Saeka Matsuyama, a Japanese violinist played it with rhythmic spring that immediately evoked images for me of the delicate and "over the top" stylized characters of the Chinese opera. Her performance was engaging and charmingdramatic and strong, but never "dramatic" in an overtly Western way. I particularly liked her range of sounds (that sounded like Chinese instruments), and her liberal use of slides.
Daniela Shtereva, a violinist from Bulgaria and her pianist played the piece in a far more aggressive way that sounded more like Western drama. Frankly it sounded like a wild night at a Bulgarian opera, which is highly appropriate because her dramatic, musical, and cultural experience comes from a tradition that is in a different world, both geographically and culturally, from the world of Chinese opera.
I'm really looking forward to today's performances.

65. Christopher Zimmerman, Conductor, Dirigent
bright sheng The Song of Majnun Strauss, J Die Fledermaus Strauss, R Salome Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Verdi La Traviata • Un Ballo in Maschera. Premières
http://christopherzimmerman.net/repertoire.htm
REPERTOIRE
Symphonies and Major Works
Overtures and Short Pieces Concerti and Accompanied Works Choral Works ... Operas and Ballets Symphonies and Major Works Bartok
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Bernstein Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story” • Three Dance Episodes from “On the Town” • Symphonic Suite from "On the Waterfront"
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Copland Crumb Ancient Voices of Children Debussy La Mer Diamond Symphony no. 4 Dvorak Elgar Falla Orchestral Suite no.2 from "The Three-Cornered Hat" Franck Symphony in D Minor Ginastera Grieg Norwegian Dances op. 35 Haydn Symphonies 6, 44, 83, 92, 94,102,103,104 Holst Janacek Sinfonietta Koprowski Nordic Tales Liszt Les Preludes Sinfonietta da Camera Mahler Martinu Symphony no. 6 Mendelssohn Symphonies 3, 4 Mozart Symphonies 35, 38, 40, 41 Prokofiev Purcell Rachmaninov Ravel Respighi Rimsky- Korsakov Schnittke Concerto Grosso no. 3 Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht Schubert Schuman W.

66. UM Symphony Band Michael Haithcock Daugherty Susan Botti Bright Sheng Percy Grai
University of Michigan Composers MacArthur Fellow, bright sheng, who is the Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor at the University of
http://www.equilibri.com/recordings/rec_75.eq
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYMPHONY BAND,
Michael Haithcock, Conductor Michael Haithcock , Director of the University of Michigan Symhony Band puts forth another astounding recording project with newly commissioned works of University of Michigan composers and other significant composers for the Symphonic Band medium including. University of Michigan Composers: MacArthur Fellow, Bright Sheng , who is the Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor at the University of Michigan. Susan Botti the third Daniel R. Lewis Young Composer Fellow with the Cleveland Orchestra. Recent awards include the Rome Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Michael Daugherty , one of his generation's most performed and commissioned American composers. Brooklyn Bridge (2005) for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band was commissioned by the International Clarinet Association, with the assistance of ten institutions from the College Band Directors National Association. In addition to these fine Michigan composers, this remarkable CD includes fine performances exhibiting Percy Aldridge Grainger's technical facility and rugged individualism, heard regularly in his piano performances, became an integral part of his compositions, particularly Lincolnshire Posy.

67. Miscellaneous
Chinese love songs ; My song sound recording / bright sheng. sheng, bright. REC CD 433 1993 Still on the journey sound recording the 20th anniversary
http://www.mlc.edu/midlandlutheran.aspx?pgID=1349

68. February 12th, 2006 Edition - KBAQ 89.5 FM - Your Classical Companion
The Philadelphia Orchestra has pulled it s world premiere of bright sheng s Concerto for Orchestra Zodiac Tales, which had been scheduled for February
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It's this week in Classical music, an update on what's happening in the classical music world, I'm Randy Kinkel. The Philadelphia Orchestra has pulled it's world premiere of Bright Sheng's "Concerto for Orchestra: Zodiac Tales, which had been scheduled for February 23rd. According to Kathleen Van Bergen, the orchestra's VP for Artistic planning, ""we're postponing the piece and working on some revisions so that when we give the premiere, it is as successful as possible...to make sure the piece suits the orchestra and Bright's intention." "Zodiac Tales could be rescheduled during the 2007 calendar year. Ever come out of a concert thinking, "Boy, I wish I could hear that again!"? well, a growing number of orchestras are making that possible with CDs and Downloads of the evening's performances available as patrons leave the hall. the latest effort was by John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque soloists, creating what is believed to be the fastest classical CD release ever. As audiences left the hall last Thursday, they were able to walk away with a live recording of the music played before intermission—Mozart's Symphonies nos 39 and 41—produced by Gardiner's own label, SDG. It's the first time a commercial label produced a live CD that people could take away at the end of the concert.

69. Classical Music - Andante - Hope Rises From The Pacific
The Seattle Symphony s Fusion festival presented works by three highly recognized ChineseAmerican composers Tan Dun, bright sheng, and Chen Yi.
http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=10597

70. Project MUSE
sheng, bright and Henry David Hwang. The Silver River. 347348. Shinn, Christopher. Where Do We Live? 325-327. Sondheim, Stephen. The Sondheim Celebration.
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71. Sheet Music Plus - Seven Tunes Heard In China - Cello - By Bright
Seven Tunes Heard In China Cello at Sheet Music Plus - By bright sheng, By bright sheng, edited by Yo-yo Ma. Cello solo book (no accompaniment) for
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72. Fidelio Trio - Repertoire
sheng, bright, Four Movements 1990, 11 . Skempton, Howard, Sotto Voce, 3 . Piano Trio 1995. Smalley, R, Trio, 14 . Smetena, Trio inG minor Op. 15
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The Strad biography concerts repertoire music gallery contact Composer Work Timing Antheil, George Trio 1950 Arnold, Malcolm Piano Trio Op.54 1956 Arensky Trio in D minor, Op. 32 Attwood, William Upgraded Row for Simon 2002 Barry, Gerald In the Asylum Beethoven Trio in E flat major, Op. 1 No. 1 Trio in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 (Ghost) Trio in B flat major, Op. 97 (Archduke) Bingham, Judith Blake, Michael Carpet of Memory Bloch, E 3 Nocturnes Bolcom, W Spring Trio Bowen, York Trio 1945 Brahms Trio No. 1 in B major, Op. 8 Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87

73. String Ensembles & Piano Trios
sheng, bright, String Quartet No. 4 (Silent Temple) Score Parts, 18S, $ 51.95. Shostakovich, Dmitri, String Quartet No. 1 Op.49 -Score
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