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Extractions: Click on the image above to see a larger version. This book has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest. Prompt Service Guaranteed Security Order Now Description The tunes in this collection were based on folk melodies and other songs by Bright Sheng. They were written for renowned cellist Yo-Yo-Ma, and are printed here for you to play. "Seven Tunes From China" was commissioned by the Pacific Symphony for Dr. George Cheng in honor of his wife, Arlene Cheng, to whom the work is dedicated. Instructions Navigating this website: Browsing: Along the left hand side of each page on this website, you will find a list of categories to browse. When you select one of these categories, you will be taken to a page that contains a list of items within that category. By clicking on the name of a product, you will be given all of the information specific to that item. You will also be given the option of adding that item to your shopping cart. Shipping: ViolinHarbor.com is glad to offer UPS as a featured courier with guaranteed delivery dates, 2nd Day and Next Day Air, and online tracking. If you place your in stock order before 2 PM (Eastern) Monday through Friday it will ship the same day! Shipping charges are based on the weight of the items you are ordering and the shipping location. When you check out, you will be given several shipping options (and their costs) before being asked for a credit card number.
China Dreams ¡X All Bright Sheng China Dreams All bright sheng. A contemporary masterpiece concert no one in China should miss Music that dares us to relive our dreams and memories. http://www.hkpo.com/eng/about/press/2002/20020115.jsp
Roles In Beijing Opera His costume is often bright in color, especially in the legendary plays. A Wu sheng actor is not trained as highly in singing, for acting and acrobatics are http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Opera/8692/roles.html
Extractions: The ten Chinese characters shown on left is from a song sung in a Chinese New Year Eve television program. It probably says everything about the roles in Beijing Opera. The first five characters list the five role catagories. The rest tells what roles appear in the plays, from the powerful supernatural beings to animals like tigers and dogs. There are currently four main role catagories in Beijing Opera. They are Any role in these catagories or sub-catagories can be the leading role in a play. Except the second catagory, the other three catagories are for male charactors. As for why the role catagories take the names of Sheng Dan Jing and Chou , there is an explanation. It is said that they were chosen to mean the opposite. Sheng in Chinese may mean "strange" or "rare", but the chief male is a character of most seen. Dan , which means "morning", "masculine", is in contravory with the femiline nature of the characters. Jing means "clean". In fact, the paintings on face make the charaters look like unclean but colorful. And
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Extractions: SINGING: I am the wife of Mao Zedong I loved my husband... JEFFREY BROWN: In Santa Fe recently, the opening of a new opera, "Madame Mao." She was, at one time, the most powerful and feared woman in China, but early in the opera, she stands accused as a traitor? SINGING: Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Confess! Confess! Honor the name of Chairman Mao! JEFFREY BROWN: Jiang Ching the real woman known as Madame Mao was in fact tried in Beijing in 1976, one of the so-called "Gang of Four" who tried and failed to take power after the death of her husband, Mao Zedong. Born into poverty near shanghai in 1914, she was beautiful and ambitious. An actress already twice married when she met the older, married revolutionary leader Mao in 1938. In the 1960s she emerged as a leader of the Cultural Revolution. Western thought and culture were purged, millions were resettled, imprisoned, or killed. China was convulsed in chaos, and Madame Mao was at its heart. BRIGHT SHENG, Compose: In her life, you have betrayal, lust, sex, politics, and revenge, and repression, and murder. Everything you can name, you know? So the melodrama of opera.
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Extractions: 13 pages, $15.95, Item number 1470033EC The tunes in this collection were based on folk melodies and other songs by Bright Sheng. They were written for renowned cellist Yo-Yo-Ma, and are printed here for you to play. "Seven Tunes From China" was commissioned by the Pacific Symphony for Dr. George Cheng in honor of his wife, Arlene Cheng, to whom the work is dedicated.
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CONDUCTOR BRIGHT SHENG LEADS THE MANNES ORCHESTRA ON WEDNESDAY CONDUCTOR bright sheng LEADS THE MANNES ORCHESTRA ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2004 AT LINCOLN CENTER S ALICE TULLY HALL CONCERT FEATURES MANHATTAN PREMIERE OF http://www.newschool.edu/html/press release/12_12_mcm_sheng.html
Extractions: BRIGHT SHENG'S "NANKING! NANKING!" ) Conductor Bright Sheng will lead The Mannes Orchestra in a concert featuring the Manhattan premiere of his work, "Nanking! Nanking!" (1999) and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 65 (1943) at 8:00 p.m., on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, 65th Street and Broadway, NYC. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $5 for seniors and students, and are available at Alice Tully Hall's box office at 65th Street and Broadway or through CenterCharge at (212) 875-5050. Bright Sheng's work, "Nanking! Nanking!" is an intense threnody for pipa and orchestra inspired by the Japanese war atrocities in that city. In December 1937, in what was then the capital of China, one of the most brutal massacres in the long annals of wartime barbarity occurred. The Japanese army swept into the ancient city of Nanking (Nanjing) and murdered more than 300,000 Chinese civilians. This work is written in memory of the victims. The work premiered in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with the Brooklyn Philharmonia, Robert Spano conducting, on April 26 and 27, 2003. The world premiere of the work was on January 2, 2000 by the NDR (North German Radio) Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg, conducted by Christoph Eschenbach. This performance marks the Manhattan premiere of the work.