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  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)

41. Asia Society Presents An Evening With Bright Sheng, Shen Wei, Douglas Chi Chiu Y
ASIA SOCIETY PRESENTS AN EVENING WITH bright sheng, SHEN WEI DOUGLAS CHI CHIU YOUNG AND ROBERT B. OXNAM. The Kai Yin Lo Distinguished
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ASIA SOCIETY PRESENTS
AN EVENING WITH BRIGHT SHENG, SHEN WEI
DOUGLAS CHI CHIU YOUNG AND ROBERT B. OXNAM The Kai Yin Lo Distinguished Program Series
Wednesday, June 2, 2004 AT 6:30 PM
725 Park Avenue at 70th Street, New York City Bright Sheng, Shen Wei, Douglas Chi Chiu Young and Robert B. Oxnam This evening program, introduced by Nicholas Platt, President, Asia Society, will take place at Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue at 70th Street Admission: $7 students; $10 members; $15 nonmembers
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Press interested in covering the programs should contact the Public Relations department at (212) 327-9271 or pr@asiasoc.org Bright Sheng
The Phoenix; Nanking! Nanking!; Red Silk Dance , a piano concerto; and
the opera, Silver River with a libretto by David Henry Hwang; and the orchestral pieces Flute Moon and China Dreams . Sheng has collaborated with distinguished musicians such as Kurt Masur, Yo-Yo Ma, Peter Serkin, Emanuel Ax and Chao-Liang Lin, and his music has been widely performed in the United States, Europe and Asia. Since 1995, Sheng has taught composition at the University of Michigan, where he has been the Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor of Music since 2003. He has also held an honorary professorship at the Conservatory of Music in Wuhan since 1996, and has lectured extensively throughout the world.

42. Bright Sheng: Song Of Majnun (DE 3211)
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43. Bright Sheng
Translate this page Photo Wah Lui. bright sheng, 1955 in Schanghai geboren, folgte 1982 seinen Eltern nach New York. Die Kulturrevolution (1966-1976
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44. Sheng Tibetan Swing
Translate this page bright sheng (* 1955) Tibetan Swing for Orchestra (2002). Tibetan Swing wurde mit Unterstützung der Serge and Natalie Koussevitsky
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for Orchestra (2002) Tibetan Swing
Basierend auf einem typischen Tibetanischen Tanzrhythmus versucht das Werk, die Schönheit und Wildheit eines Tanzes in der dortigen gebirgigen Region heraufzubeschwören, ein ausdrucksstarker Tanz, weithin bekannt durch sein "long sleeve-swinging" und rhythmisches Fußstampfen. sleeves

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45. Music Of Bright Sheng
China Dreams East Meets West in Music of bright sheng Celebrated composer and pianist bright sheng, a native of Shanghai, China, is special guest for a
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desktop. China Dreams: East Meets West in Music of Bright Sheng Celebrated composer and pianist Bright Sheng, a native of Shanghai, China, is special guest for a concert of his music at Ohio State Tuesday, Nov 12 at 8 pm in Weigel Auditorium. School of Music, in collaboration with Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra and the OSU Department of East Asian Languages and Literature. The concert will feature the OSU Chamber Orchestra, the Pro Musica String Quartet, and faculty vocalists and musicians. Sheng recently premiered new works Nanking! Nanking! in Germany and Red Silk Dance Bright Sheng has collaborated with countless distinguished musicians, and his music has been widely performed in America, Europe and Asia. China Dreams: The Music of Bright Sheng will be performed at 8 pm Tuesday, Nov 12 in Weigel Auditorium.

46. Bright Sheng - Flute Moon
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47. Bright Sheng - China Dreams
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48. Sheng
Composer s Composition S. sheng, bright (?, ? ?) China USA / 1955.12.6 Shanghai ~. The Song of Majnun / opera
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Composer's Composition : S Sheng, Bright
China - USA / 1955.12.6 Shanghai ~
    The Song of Majnun / opera : 1 act / 1992
    May I Feel / opera / 1996
    The Silver River / music theatre / 1997
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49. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
The Silver River, bright sheng’s smart, lean opera based on an ancient Chinese myth of forbidden love between a moon goddess and a mortal man, will debut
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About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links July 15-22, 2002 The Silver River, Bright Sheng’s smart, lean opera based on an ancient Chinese myth of forbidden love between a moon goddess and a mortal man, will debut this week at the Lincoln Center Festival. The river in this case is the Milky Way, which two lovers (one a cowherd, the other a goddess) can cross just once a year, meeting on a bridge made of the folded wings of magpies. With a libretto by award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang, The Silver River premiered at the 1997 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.
An expanded version was presented at American Spoleto Festival’s 2000
Season and it is this revised version that has found its way to Lincoln Center. “The Silver River is a contemporary and multi-disciplinary work that is derived from an ancient Asian fairy tale,” says Festival Director Nigel Redden. “Sheng’s masterpiece interweaves music theater
influences with Asian genres interspersed with traditional Chinese opera. Sheng has brought the beauty and depth of an Asian fable set to music into the American mind-set.” After this week’s performances, Sheng heads to Tanglewood, where he serves as director of the Festival of Contemporary Music. He then

50. Bright Sheng's 'Madame Mao' Powerful, Courageous And Bold
Sunday, August 3, 2003 bright sheng s Madame Mao powerful, courageous and bold Opera review. By Janelle Gelfand The Cincinnati Enquirer.
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- When Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng heard in 1991 that Madame Mao had hanged herself in prison, he knew it was the stuff of opera. Sheng's powerful new opera, Madame Mao , had its highly anticipated world premiere to a standing-room-only crowd July 26 at Santa Fe Opera. Composed to a libretto by the respected director Colin Graham, who also staged it, Madame Mao is one of the most important and courageous operas of the last 25 years. Santa Fe Opera's legacy of commissioning and premiering new opera goes back to Igor Stravinsky's residency here in the late '50s and '60s. New Mexican John Crosby, who died in December, founded the company in 1957. LET US KNOW
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51. Zu Bright Shengs «Nanking Nanking» (1999) Für Großes Orchester
Translate this page 2 Die Lektüre dieses Buch, so bright sheng in einem bright sheng, geboren am 6. Dezember 1955 in Shanghai, kam bereits früh mit der Musik in Berührung.
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Zu Bright Shengs von Stefan Drees The Rape of Nanking. The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II Nanking Nanking um eine Auftragskomposition aus Deutschland handelt - aus einem Land also, das auch heute noch mit den Grausamkeiten des Nationalsozialismus in Verbindung gebracht wird. H'un (Lacerations): In Memoriam 1966-76 China Dreams Two Folk Songs from Qinghai Spring Dreams Nanking Nanking Nanking Nanking Weitere Links zu Bright Sheng:
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[1] Der Text wurde abgedruckt in: Sieben Horizonte [2] Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking : The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II . Penguin Books 1998. [ [3] Zur Person John Rabes vgl. Erwin Wickert: John Rabe. Der gute Deutsche von Nanking . Deutsche Verlagsanstalt: Stuttgart 1997. [

52. Bright Sheng's Music, July 16, 2002
Meet Composer bright sheng A Composer Who Combines Musical Styles Worlds Apart Article Written by Allan Kozinn, THE TIMES, July 16, 2002, E1.
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Meet Composer Bright Sheng
A Composer Who Combines Musical Styles Worlds Apart
Article Written by Allan Kozinn, THE TIMES, July 16, 2002, E1
Bright Sheng's Music has reflected His Experiences in the Cultural Revolution Silver River First Night Performance Won Great Success
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Major Characters in Silver River, Photo from Hsu Chen Hui
When Bright Sheng arrived in New York from Shanghai to continue his musical studies in 1982, he had a vague notion that he would find his own compositional voice by combining contemporary Western techniques with the traditional Chinese music he had heard since childhood.
Mr. Sheng wasn't sure that an amalgam was possible; indeed, the consensus of his teachers at Queens College and Columbia University was that he should choose one style and stick with it. He took their advice until the late 1980's, when he met Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood and began to study with him. Bernstein encouraged Mr. Sheng's interest in musical cross-fertilization, telling him that "everything is fusion." Since then, Mr. Sheng has been writing music that straddles both musical worlds, and he has won considerable acclaim, including a $500,000 MacArthur fellowship last year. Occasionally, he draws on Chinese instruments and musical themes in works meant to Exorcise demons from China's historical past.

53. The Lantern Online
November 12, 2002. It seems an impossible task to build a bridge from China to America, but bright sheng has done it, not with bricks or metal but with music.
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By Whitney Spaner Published: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 It seems an impossible task to build a bridge from China to America, but Bright Sheng has done it, not with bricks or metal but with music.
"He is the link between eastern and western music," said Donald Harris, professor of music composition and theory at Ohio State. "Chinese folk music is at the base of everything he does, yet he has a wonderful knowledge of western musical instruments."
"China Dreams: The Music of Bright Sheng" will be performed at 8 p.m. tonight at Weigel Auditorium by several instrumentalists, vocalists, and the OSU Chamber Orchestra conducted by Marshall Haddock. Sheng will be playing the piano for two of the pieces.
Sheng said his goal is to have a firm grasp on both cultures and to portray that in his music.
"I strive to have my music deeply rooted in both cultures so they don't go in and out as a trend," he said.

54. Bright Sheng's Works - New Music Jukebox
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55. Present Music
bright sheng. biographical information. website link to more information bright sheng, born in Shanghai, China on 6 December 1955, started piano studies with his
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56. Bright Sheng Flute Moon, China Dreams, Postcards [DW]: Classical CD Reviews- May
bright sheng Flute Moon for piccolo/flute, harp, piano, percussion and string orchestra China Dreams for orchestra. bright sheng was born in Shanghai in 1955.
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Bright SHENG
Flute Moon
for piccolo/flute, harp, piano, percussion and string orchestra
China Dreams for orchestra.
Postcards for orchestra
Sharon Bezaly (piccolo/flute)
Singapore Symphony Orchestra/Lan Shui.
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AmazonUK AmazonUS This is a winner. Flute Moon of 1999 starts with exciting string-stirring slightly reminiscent of Shostakovich's forays as in the superb Eighth Symphony. Here Bright Sheng gives us unbridled excitement and music that presses forward relentlessly. The drama is captivating, the scoring flawless and the performance simply stunning. When the piccolo enters the music is even brighter very exciting. Truly spellbinding, fascinating and a real joy. The second piece is often reflective but never dull. The world is full of slow music that is painfully dull. Not this. Full of interesting colours and ideas. The solo flautist is excellent (it is very difficult to play) and the music is very evocative. The use of percussion is a revelation. I cannot imagine the recorded sound being better. And the music scintillates. I cannot fault the work or the performance. A truly amazing experience. Real class, the music is so true to life, so human. All our emotions are there and sometimes only music can express them. Words are often inadequate. The excellent booklet tells us that China Dreams is a symphony in all but name lasting about twenty five minutes. The prelude has two themes both pentatonic. There follows a terrific fanfare with polyrhythms and a breathing space before the shattering climax. Not for the amateur musicians.

57. Sheng Chiona Dreams 8.555866 [HC]: Classical CD Reviews- May 2003 MusicWeb(UK)
bright sheng (born 1955) China Dreams (1992/5) Two Poems from the Sung Dynasty (1985) a Nanking! Nanking! Until now, bright sheng was just a name to me.
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China Dreams (1992/5)
Two Poems from the Sung Dynasty (1985) a
Nanking! Nanking! (2000) b
Juliana Gondek (soprano) a ; Zhang Qiang (pi-pa) b ; Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra; Samuel Wong
Recorded: City Hall, Hong Kong, February 2002 NAXOS 8.555866 LudwigvanWeb.com CDs at special prices Post-free world-wide. You can save by downloading tracks or the entire CD. You can also sample each track first. Some labels are only available as download at present. Label Example Americus Arcana Avie BIS Currently download only Black Box Currently download only Boston Calliope Clarton Claves ... Full list of labels As with some of his contemporaries, all in their late forties (Zhou Long, Chen Yi, Qigang Chen, to name but a few), Bright Sheng attempts a reconciliation of Eastern and Western musical traditions while avoiding ready-made formulae. Their approach is on the whole quite similar to Bartók’s or Kodaly’s but Sheng seems closer to Bartók than to Kodaly. He has sometimes been nicknamed "the Chinese Bartók", which has more than a grain of truth. This is particularly evident in the earliest work recorded here

58. INKPOT#100 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: SHENG Flute Moon. China Dreams. Postcards. B
All the three works on this disc receive their world premiere recordings. bright sheng (sheng Zong Liang) The Man and the Music. bright sheng China Dreams.
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Bright SHENG (b.1952)
Flute Moon
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China Dreams
Postcards
Sharon Bezaly
flute (Flute Moon)
Singapore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lan Shui BIS -CD-1052
[72:33] full-price by William Beh Having attended the concerts which preceded these recordings ( Flute Moon was performed on Jan 22, 2000 ), I can still remember distinctly, on the occasion, being overdosed and underwhelmed on the musical language of Bright Sheng. Listening to it again, after six months, it doesn't seem to sound as underwrought as one recalls. More importantly, this recording might just be the foothold by which Sheng's music can receive some serious critical assessment. Bright Sheng comes from the generation of Chinese-American artists who lived through and survived the Cultural Revolution. Today, they form an active company of composers (including Tan Dun, Chen Yi and Zhou Long) who draw upon both Western and Oriental influences in a fusion of styles, while constantly struggling to refine their craft and pushing back, in so many ways, their boundaries of expression. In their own way, they are a barometric indication of modern compositional tastes and styles. That said, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is surprisingly conversant with Sheng's unique musical stylings, having had a long association with his music. The relationship goes back as far as 5 August 1994 when they gave the world premiere of

59. The Evelyn Glennie Web Site : North American Schedule
October 2004, Amherst, Massachuesetts with Luxembourg Phil Bramwell Tovey East coast tour New work for marimba and orchestra - bright sheng commissioned by
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Date Venue Box Office Genre 26 March 04 University of Wisconsin School of Music , Madison, Wisconsin
Masterclass for students of the university and players of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra Masterclass
Mar 2004 Oscar Meyer Theatre, Madison Civic Centre, Madison, Wisconsin
With Madison Symphony . Conductor: John DeMain
Mallet Concerto - Ned Rorem WORLD PREMIERE
Piccolo Recorder Concerto - Antonio Vivaldi.
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bright sheng Silent Temple. BIS-CD-1138, Total playing time 56 16. EAN 7318590011386. This disc will surely ensure bright sheng many new friends. Tango Futur.
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BIS-CD-944 Total playing time: 56'20 EAN 7318590009444 Robert Schumann
BIS-CD-945
Total playing time: 70'00 EAN 7318590009451 Arcangelo Corelli : Sonata in E major, Op.5 No.11. Diogenio Bigaglia : Sonata a Fluta di quatre e Basso in A minor. Giuseppe Sammartini : Sonata in D minor for two recorders and basso continuo; Sonata in F minor (Sibley No.15). Giuseppe Gaetano Boni : Sonata in D minor, Op.2 No.2. Francesco Maria Veracini : Sonata Sesta in A minor. Francesco Barsanti : Sonata in C major. Benedetto Marcello : Sonata in D minor, Op.2 No.2
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BIS-CD-1138 Total playing time: 56'16 EAN 7318590011386 Bright Sheng
A) Bright Sheng , piano; A) Weigang Li , violin; A)C) Nicholas Tzavaras , cello; B)D) Shanghai Quartet (Weigang Li, violin I; Yiwen Jiang, violin II; Honggang Li, viola; Nicholas Tzavaras, cello); C) Wu Man , pipa
This new disc presents a programme of chamber music by Bright Sheng ? string quartet, piano trio and a fascinating duo made up of the traditional Chinese "pipa" (a type of lute) accompanied by the cello. Memories of Chinese and Tibetan melodies and sonorities are very much in evidence here and Bright Sheng uses the string quartet with great skill and originality. He succeeds in writing accessible music with hauntingly beautiful sounds, proving again that the string quartet is still capable of development - even in a listener-friendly direction! This disc will surely ensure Bright Sheng many new friends

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