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81. Films I Saw In 2002
(24 May) The pianist (2002, Roman Polanski) (01 Oct) Springtime in a Small Town(2002, tian Zhuangzhuang) (09 Dec) Devils on the Doorstep (2000, jiang Wen) 84
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"*" after a film title indicates that I saw it on videocassette, laserdisc, or DVD. "[~]" after a film title indicates that I saw an unfinished version (e.g., score not finalized; not yet color-corrected; end credits missing; opticals incomplete, or any other deviations from the final release). Films numbered "sXX" are short films (fewer than 45 minutes long). An entry beginning with "W/O" in lieu of a numeral indicates that I walked out at the end of the second reel. This doesn't necessarily mean that I despised the film, but clearly I felt there was no compelling reason to stick around. Jump to the last five. 001. (05 Jan) /The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension/ (1984, W.D. Richter)* 002. (06 Jan) Voyages (1999, Emmanuel Finkiel)* 003. (08 Jan) Orange County (2002, Jake Kasdan) 004. (13 Jan) /The Man Who Wasn't There/ (2001, Joel Coen)* 005. (15 Jan) Snow Dogs (2002, Brian Levant) 007. (16 Jan) Beijing Bicycle (2001, Wang Xiaoshuai) 008. (18 Jan) Domestic Violence (2001, Frederick Wiseman) 009. (19 Jan) Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001, Christophe Gans)

82. Performance And Exhibitions
who used to teach former president jiang Zemin to play Zhongshan Park to the westof tian anmen Square. musicians will play and sing, including pianist Lang Lang
http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003-08/15/content_255189.htm
Performance and Exhibitions Author: Stage Chinese instruments A Chinese Ancient Traditional Music Band made up of China's best traditional music players will present a colourful concert. Wu Yuxia, who used to teach former president Jiang Zemin to play the pipa, will play the instrument. Du Cong will play panpipes, xun, xiao. Yu Qingxin will play guqin. Li Baolin will play guanzi. Cu Junmiao will play zhongruan and Wu Lin will play Konghou. Tickets: 10-60 yuan (US$1.2-7.2) Time/date: 7:30pm, August 15 Location: Forbidden City Concert Hall, inside Zhongshan Park to the west of Tian'anmen Square Tel: 6559-8285, 6559-8306 Light's right The Light Music Band of China National Song and Dance Ensemble will play light music works including The Same Song, Serenade, Beautiful Spanish Women and serenade of Don Juan. Ticket: 10-60 yuan (US$1.2-7.2) Time/date: 7:30pm, August 20 Location: Forbidden City Concert Hall Tel: 6559-8285, 65598306 Love in wartime The Drama Troupe of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army is to present a musical drama, featuring a touching love story between a village woman and an army officer. The Plum Flowers Ballad tells a story of a couple who fall in love in wartime, suffer separation, but luckily reunite in the end.

83. Tian Jiang's Publications
tian is one of the leaders of classical crossover, giving the classical and the pop audiences original music with a global spirit. Publications about tian. April 2002, Friends of Piano Five
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April 2002, Friends of Piano
The largest Chinese piano magazine

Five pages length article introducing Tian

April 2001, Newsletter of Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Report of RPO on Tour in China
"In the event, the concerts were real joy for me. Tian played superbly and won the respect of everyone, and my RPO colleagues were wonderfully responsive."
Celebrated British conductor Brain Wright, author
November, 2000
Interview article for the Japanese magazine "Walker"
November 1999, News and Feature " Tian Jiang Is an Artist Whose Dreams Have Wings " May 1999 "Shanghai Dreams" March 1999 "Tian's notes of passion" March 1999 "To be remembered as a composer"

84. New York Chronicle By Jay Nordlinger
I should record that I have been ferociously critical of this pianist in the HaoJiang tian, as the Count, showed off a juicy bass, and another bass, Phillip
http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/20/dec01/jay.htm
New York chronicle
by Jay Nordlinger I n mid-October, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra visited Carnegie Hall for what amounted to a mini-Wagner festival. On the first night, there were excerpts from . On the second night, there was Act I of . On the third and final night, there was Tristan und Isolde , complete. Thus did we experience Bayreuth on Fifty-seventh Street. Kol Nidrei The B Panorama Ciego As for Act I of , it is, in a way, a complete work unto itself (just as as a whole can be nicely separated from The Ring Parsifal mezzo-forte or piano passages. And the middle and lower registers of her voice betrayed her, even as the top remained true. V BWV Pictures at an Exhibition Rigoletto Paraphrase (the latter of which contained some of the most limpid passagework you will ever hear on the piano). The audience roared as they might have for Liszt himself, and the young man deserved it. O Luisa Miller Luisa Miller Luisa I Mutter herself was not exactly a model of musical discipline either. She is an uneven violinist, and the concert I attended showed her at what is probably her worst. In the Concerto No. 4 in D It was more of the same in the beloved Concerto No. 3 in

85. IHT: Chinese Artists Look Homeward
only eight weeks notice, artists like the composerconductor Tan Dun, the pianistLang Lang, the Metropolitan Opera s bass-baritone tian Hou jiang and the
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Wednesday, October 8, 2003 SHANGHAI It was fitting for the Shanghai Grand Theater - a symbol of cultural revival in this city that aspires to recognition as mainland China's premier metropolis - to mark its fifth anniversary with a glittering late summer International Artists' Festival that celebrated the roots of its star performers.
By inviting musicians and dancers who rose to fame outside China to return home to reconnect with audiences and performers and revisit the sources of their inspiration, the festival's organizing committee did more than produce a week of dazzling entertainment. It offered dramatic evidence of how far Chinese art and culture have progressed in the two decades since China opened its doors to the outside world. It also demonstrated how eager Chinese artists are to come back when called.
Given only eight weeks' notice, artists like the composer-conductor Tan Dun, the pianist Lang Lang, the Metropolitan Opera's bass-baritone Tian Hou Jiang and the dancer Tan Yuan Yuan joined forces with Shanghai's own Huang Dou Dou. The U.S.-based Committee of 100 Cultural Institute, which counts the cellist Yo Yo Ma and the architect I.M. Pei as board members, was hoping to demonstrate that cultural exchange is the best means to furthering understanding.

86. BYU-Hawaii Concert Choir CDs Description
53, Waldstein, 1st Movement Allegro con brio, Ludwig van Beethoven; PianistShenYuan Kuan. Shui jiang tian; Soloist Seung Hong Min. 16.
http://w3.byuh.edu/alumni/newsletter/Back_issues/2002/200211/Concert_Choir.htm
BYU-Hawaii Concert Choir releases
new CDs from international tours
The BYU-Hawaii Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. James Smith , has released Songs of Jubilee from their 1997 tour to the South Pacific, and Four Oceans, all Brothers and Sisters from their 2000 tour to Taiwan and Singapore: Songs of Jubilee Four Oceans, all Brothers and Sisters Moloka'i nui ahina , 1:20, Arr: Robert Engle Sanctus , Leonard Bernstein (from Mass Sing Hallelujah , 1:57, Vincent Youmans, Arr: Pete King Awake Ye Saints of God, Awake , Evan Stephens; Arr. Ronald Staheli. Sing Me to Heaven , 3:13, Daniel E. Gawthrop The Morning Trumpet , John Leland; Arr. Michael Richardson All That Hath Life and Breath , Rene Clausen, Soloist: Rebecca Cameron Almight Maker God , American Folk Hymn, Arr. Alice Parker; Conductor: Gail Blache-Gill. Witness , 2:20, Arr. Jack Halloran How Can I Keep from Singing , American Folk Hymn, Arr. Ronald Staheli; Soloist: Felicity Salmon.

87. DenverPost.com - ENTERTAINMENT
concert hall and opera theater, which will debut Friday with a soldout gala concertfeaturing mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne and bass Hao jiang tian, fills a
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88. Voice Of America Digest, 7 November 1995
pianist / LOU STEIN pianist LOU STEIN TEAMED UP WITH HIS DAUGHTER, ELISE STEIN STAFFERJIANG tian INTERVIEWS JUDY MATH, PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER AT EXIM BANK.
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  • 89. Best Movies Of 2002
    Narc 6.5 Roman Polanski The pianist 6.5 Stephen Washington Antwone Fisher 6.0 JiangWen Devils 5.5 Gerard Krawczyk Wasabi 5.5 tian Zhuangzhuang Springtime
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    Special section: The 2002 Film Festivals
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    Gary Winick: Tadpole
    Steven Shainberg: Secretary Beto Brant: The Trespasser Gjergj Xhuvani: The Bleating of Sheep Henry Bean: The Believer Sebastian Cordero: Cronicas Seisoku Kajita: The Man Who Wipes Mirrors Best of Berlin Francois Ozon: Huite Femmes/ Eight Women Tom Tykwer: Heaven Dominik Graf: A Map Of The Heart/ Der Felsen Silvio Soldini: Burning In The Wind/ Brucio Nel Vento Zhang Yimou: Happy Times San Francisco Film Festival Best of Venezia Lee Chang-dong: Oasis Larry Clark: Ken Park Takeshi Kitano: Dolls Patrice Leconte: L'Homme du Train/ Man on the Train Andrej Konchalovsky: La Maison de Fous/ Dom Durakov Peter Mullan: The Magdalene Sisters Best of Toronto Director: title Best of Cannes Aleksandr Sokurov Russian Ark Aki Kaurismaki: The Man Without a Past Marco Bellochio: L'ora di religione/ The Hour of Religion Alexander Payne: About Schmidt Atom Egoyan: Ararat Elia Suleiman: Intervention Divine Paul Thomas Anderson: Punch-Drunk Love Ken Loach: Sweet Sixteen Mike Leigh: All or Nothing Amos Gitai: Kedma Olivier Assayas: Demonlover Roman Polanski:

    90. Rethinking Cultural Revolution Culture
    Quotes from Mao and jiang Qing, printed as introductions its lyrics were written byTian Han , who the Cultural Revolution by well known pianist Yin Chengzong
    http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/conf/propaganda/musik.html
    Rethinking Cultural Revolution Culture
    Audio-Visual Accompaniment to the Exhibit
    Picturing Power: Art and Propaganda in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
    Overview Soundtrack Overview Videotrack Discography Soundtrack ... Videotrack
    Overview of the Exhibit
    time Exhibit Soundtrack "The East Is Red" from the song and dance epic "The East Is Red" in a model opera aria "The East Is Red" Chanting slogans (late 1960s), 0:17 "The Three Rules of Discipline and the Eight Points of Attention" "The Three Rules of Discipline" from a model opera "Yellow River Boatmen's Song" from the Yellow River Cantata "Yellow River Boatmen's Song" from the Yellow River Concerto ... "We Are the Successors of Communism" (n.d., 1970s?), 1:54 "March of the Athletes" (n.d., 1970s), 1:27 "Navigating the Seas Depends on the Helmsman," from a rally

    91. Archief
    Devils on the doorstep, •, jiang Wen, •, CHI 2000. in a small town, •, ZhuangzhuangTian, •, CHI 2002. The pianist, •, Roman Polanski, •, GBR/FRA/DUI/POL/NED
    http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/v2_archief.php?kinderfilm=0

    92. 曲目
    Violinist ? Lu Siqing, ? pianist JiangTian, September 25, 2003 at 8 pm Masonic Auditorium info (650) 2592100.
    http://www.nanhai.com/events/092503ShSymphony/program.htm
    Night of the Torch Festival
    Wang Xilin
    Overture to William Tell
    Rossini
    Piano Concerto No. 23
    in A Major, K448
    Mozart
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Arr. Calandrelli
    The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
    Chen Gang, He Zhanhao Ziguernerweisen, Op.20.NO.1 Sarasate Polovtsian Dance (from Prince Igor) Borodin Conductor: Chen Xie-Yang Violinist: Lu Siqing Pianist: Jiang Tian September 25, 2003 at 8 pm Masonic Auditorium info: (650) 259-2100 Home Video Education Events ... Order 510 Broadway, Suite 300, Millbrae, CA 94030 Driving Directions Tel: (650) 259-2100 Fax: (650) 259-2108 E-mail: info@nanhai.com Please send comments to webmaster@nanhai.com

    93. Talented Music Groups And Artists Who Are US Asians!
    of great Chinese violinists LANG LANG 18-year-old pianist (Telarc Records HAO JIANGTIAN - Since his Metropolitan Opera debut during the 1991/92 season, Hao
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