Tian Classical Pianist Jiang Tian Classical crossover, romantic melodies and classical harmonies Trained as a classical pianist, tian has embarked on a Difficult to classify, tian's music has been called classical the case of tian, master concert pianist and brilliant composer http://www.rhythmsoftheglobe.com/gr/mu_ar_tia.htm
Extractions: The Source for Classical Recordings TIAN SHANGHAI DREAM Trained as a classical pianist, Tian has embarked on a parallel career of composing and performing original contemporary compositions. Difficult to classify, Tian's music has been called classical crossover, new age and easy listening. Shanghai Dream, Tian's debut album of solo piano compositions, features romantic melodies grounded in classical harmonies. Rhythm Music declares "Shanghai Dream" shows that Tian "can keep pace with the world's established pianists" and World Music Review World Music Reviews calls the album a "slice of heaven." DANCING WAVES Working with voice, flute and Spanish guitar, Dancing Waves expands Tian's solo work and demonstrates Tian's virtuosity as a performer and composer. Dancing Waves establishes Tian as a true global artist. New Age Music Journal acknowledges "Dancing Waves as a "stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimed "Shanghai Dream" and CDNow recognizes "Dancing Waves" as a "great accomplishment for Tian." Tian was born in China during the great famine resulting from the cultural revolution. Although his family were condemned as intellectuals, Tian, a child prodigy, pursued his natural musical talent. Graduating from the Shanghai Conservatory, Tian was one of the first artists allowed to leave China to study in the United States.
China Institute Events: An Evening With Hao Jiang Tian And Friends An Evening with Hao jiang tian and Friends. In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, a recital of popular Chinese songs, Western operatic arias and ensembles in an evening performance at Symphony Space Theatre. Performed by Metropolitan Opera singer Hao jiang tian and young talents featuring Lea Woods appeared several times as the solo pianist with the Shanghai Philharmonic Society http://www.chinainstitute.org/classes/hao-jing-tian.html
Extractions: In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, a recital of popular Chinese songs, Western operatic arias and ensembles in an evening performance at Symphony Space Theatre. Performed by Metropolitan Opera singer Hao Jiang Tian and young talents featuring Lea Woods Friedman, Qiu- Ling Zhu, and Shu-Ying Li. Accompanied by Fugen Wei
Nevada Events - Review Music Reviews. Mar 19, 1999 pianist tian jiang Plays Brilliant PioneerCenter Concert. By Jack Neal. The exceptional Chinese pianist http://www.nevada-events.net/reviews/review20.shtml
Extractions: [an error occurred while processing this directive] Music Reviews Mar 19, 1999 - Pianist Tian Jiang Plays Brilliant Pioneer Center Concert By Jack Neal The exceptional Chinese pianist Tian Jiang played a beautifully packaged recital at the Pioneer Center Thursday night. Unfortunately, the concert - sponsored by Washoe County Community Concerts - was not well attended, which is a loss for the students of piano artistry who would have enjoyed and learned much from what Tian has to offer. Tian brought distinctive insights to all he played for a presentation of rare subtlety and delicate coloration. His playing is a blend of the European culture his extensive gifts obviously embrace, and the artistic refinement of the land of his birth. His hands-across-the-sea approach worked wonderfully. The three traditional European works - Chopin's Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31, Prokofiev's Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28, and Schumann's monumental Carnaval, Op. 9 - were splendidly brought to life amidst fluttering pianissimos, discrete inflections, and - when rapture called - grittier flights of bombast. It was quite a show. It was also quite an achievement; show never, ever overshadowed grace, charm and enchantment. His Chopin was both lovely and seductive - a hard-to-come-by combination. Just for navigational purposes, the work's bigger-than-life structure requires virtuosity in the nth degree. Tian has the technical facility to traverse the Chopin's scary peaks and crevasses and then some. With Tian, the ardent anxiety of the Scherzo's lyrical second theme had a defiance fueled by the prolongation of harmonic tension over long stretches, that was not just a nod in the direction of the work's underlying turbulence, it was deep down and scrumptious Chopinesque playing.
MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano jiang, tian composes and performs classical crossover music. Jiracek, Jan -provides biography, press reviews, and concert schedule for the pianist. http://www.musiscope.com/piano.htm
Extractions: Accueil Instrumentistes - Liste des pianistes et de leurs agents. Sites en Français Amoyel, Pascal - Pianiste concertiste. Chaplin, François - Pianiste concertiste. Biographie, discographie, extraits, contacts. Courvoisier, Sylvie - Musique contemporaine, musique de ballet, de théâtre. Del Rio, Monika - Présente son récital de piano incluant les meilleures pages du compositeur polonais Frédéric Chopin. Fazil, Say - Portrait, répertoire et concert. Françaix, Jean - Biographie, oeuvres et concerts. Godart, Pascal - Pianiste concertiste. Gould, Glenn - Fonds d'archives de la Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. Exposition virtuelle, sons (RealAudio), outils de recherche, événements, écrits, etc. Heisser, Jean-François - Portrait du pianiste. Jacquon, Alain - Concerts, discographie, biographie et sa boîte à musique (ressources). Papadiamandis, Matthieu - Pianiste concertiste. Roth, Véronique - Cours d'improvisation individuels et sous forme de stages. Tharaud, Alexandre
Nevada Events - Review Music Reviews. Mar 19, 1999 pianist tian jiang Plays Brilliant PioneerCenter Concert. By Jack Neal. ø0a ø0a ø0a, ø0a. ø0a ø0a http://www.nevada-events.net/cgi-bin/cal_manager2/review20.shtml
Extractions: Current Reno Weather Music Reviews Mar 19, 1999 - Pianist Tian Jiang Plays Brilliant Pioneer Center Concert By Jack Neal ø0a The exceptional Chinese pianist Tian Jiang played a beautifully packaged recital at the Pioneer Center Thursday night. Unfortunately, the concert - sponsored by Washoe County Community Concerts - was not well attended, which is a loss for the students of piano artistry who would have enjoyed and learned much from what Tian has to offer. Tian brought distinctive insights to all he played for a presentation of rare subtlety and delicate coloration. His playing is a blend of the European culture his extensive gifts obviously embrace, and the artistic refinement of the land of his birth. His hands-across-the-sea approach worked wonderfully. The three traditional European works - Chopin's Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31, Prokofiev's Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28, and Schumann's monumental Carnaval, Op. 9 - were splendidly brought to life amidst fluttering pianissimos, discrete inflections, and - when rapture called - grittier flights of bombast. It was quite a show. It was also quite an achievement; show never, ever overshadowed grace, charm and enchantment. His Chopin was both lovely and seductive - a hard-to-come-by combination. Just for navigational purposes, the work's bigger-than-life structure requires virtuosity in the nth degree. Tian has the technical facility to traverse the Chopin's scary peaks and crevasses and then some. With Tian, the ardent anxiety of the Scherzo's lyrical second theme had a defiance fueled by the prolongation of harmonic tension over long stretches, that was not just a nod in the direction of the work's underlying turbulence, it was deep down and scrumptious Chopinesque playing.
Tian Jiang tian jiang. pianist. Saturday, March 6, 1999 " Compelling intensity an enormous technique with extraordinary clarity." The New York Times. Born in China, tian jiang is one ot the world's most exciting young virtuoso pianists. http://www.open.org/~scca/tian.htm
Extractions: Pianist Saturday, March 6, 1999 "Compelling intensity...an enormous technique with extraordinary clarity." The New York Times Born in China, Tian Jiang is one ot the world's most exciting young virtuoso pianists. His highly acclaimed North American debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall dazzled listeners, and resulted in a subsequent profile on CBS's Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt. Mr. Jiang entered the international concert scene when he appeared with Vladimir Askenaszy in a BBC film about his historic visit to China. Captivating audiences from Europe to the Far East, Mr. Jian has been enthusiastically received in concerto. Back to Home Page
Extractions: IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship within 24 hours! Highly tuneful, virtuosic piano and instrumental music from the years of the Great Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966 76) - in highly evocative arrangements for piano, accompanied by traditional Chinese instruments. TRACKS lo-fi: dial-up hi-fi: broadband NOTES Highly tuneful, virtuosic piano and instrumental music from the years of the Great Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966 76). Repertoire is almost completely unknown in the West. Album features officially sanctioned propaganda music, compositions originating from tribal Chinese minorities, and works by politically persecuted and even imprisoned composers. Several tracks feature Tians highly evocative arrangements for piano, accompanied by traditional Chinese instruments like the pipa (lute), bamboo flutes, and Chinese hand drum.
Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World! Jacquon, Alain provides information and sound files for the French pianist.jiang, tian - composes and performs classical crossover music. http://www.artist-show.com/ArtFields/Music/MuLinks/Classical/Artists/Piano.html
Extractions: Piano Ax, Emanuel - highly regarded for his poetic lyricism and brilliant technique. Barenboim, Daniel - official website for the conductor and pianist. Barrenechea-Cabeza - provides information on this piano duo. Includes bio. and repertoire. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Beataonline - concert pianist - presentation, concerts, repertoire, discography of Beata Szalwinska, a Polish concert pianist, living in Luxembourg. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Bezprozvannykh, Elena
Extractions: The best ensemble of Chinese professional musicians define the true meaning of elegance, refinement and magic of music by an 80-piece instrument symphony featuring immortal Western and Chinese compositions. Directed by the illustrious and famed conductor Chen Xie Yang and joined by the two of the world legendary violin and piano soloists, Lu Siqing and Jiang Tian, the concert promises you an unforgettable musical experience of great joy and inspiration. The Violin Concerto "Butterfly Lovers" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon for Piano and Orchestra" provide highlights to the program. One Performance Only! Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Welcome To Piano.com web site of the pianist/composer. Andrew, Jackson pianist and songwriter. Jess, Gary 1997 Steinway Artist and ASCAP award winner of contemporary instrumental music. jiang, tian http://www.peteroperczer.piano.com/pianist/pianist_misc.cfm
STAGE The pianist jiang tian jiang tian was the first artist who went to the US forfurther study after the establishment of SinoUS bilateral relations. http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2003/0828/wh-stage.html
Extractions: STAGE Shanghai Star. 2003-08-28 The Soul of Shaolin The martial arts performance, "The Soul of Shaolin", is based on the daily life of Wu Seng (Monks who practise martial arts) from the Shaolin Temple on Songshan Mountain. The performance looks at some of the most dramatic event of the 1,000-year history of Shaolin. The amazing Kung Fu, dancing, stage lighting and music combine to display the artistic values in traditional martial arts. 7:15pm, September 12-14 Majestic Theatre 66 Jiangning Lu Tel: 6217-4409 50-200 yuan Lu Ye Qing Shen The Huju Opera tells a story happened in a key middle school where two leaders undergo dramatic changes both in life and work through the process of helping a poor student. Newly-emerging Fang Peihua will act as the student in the performance. September 8 Yifu Theatre 701 Fuzhou Lu Tel: 800-820-7910, 6272-7910 80-280 yuan I Have a Date with Spring The classic Hong Kong play, staged for the first time in the mainland, tells the story of four young women singers in a club. The play is a semi-musical with lots of songs and dances.
Stage The brainstorm turned out to be the play About Women. The play follows the storyof an ambitious lawyer jiang Ju, who gets pregnant pianist Ying tian. http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2001/0111/wh-stage.html
Extractions: stage Shanghai Star. 2001-01-11 Maureen Wilson Maureen Wilson, who has been compared to singing greats like Billie Holiday, Toni Braxton and Mariah Carey, is now performing at the PU-J's Entertainment Centre inside the Grand Hyatt Shanghai. Recently, Wilson has been collaborating with Juno Award winning artists "Bass is Bass" for their new CD and also on the newly released CD of Urban Reggae Group "Boom Daddy." Before coming to Shanghai, Wilson performed in Beijing in 1998 and 1999. Time: 7:00pm-1:00am Monday to Thursday, 7:00pm-2:00am Friday and Saturday. Closed on Sunday Place: 88 Century Boulevard, Podium Level 3, Grand Hyatt Shanghai Tel: 5049-124 ext 8731, 8732 About women Inspired by a story in a magazine about a women dismissed for being pregnant, Wang Fan, a Shanghai-based dramatist decided to write a play about women. The brainstorm turned out to be the play "About Women." The play follows the story of an ambitious lawyer Jiang Ju, who gets pregnant after her husband changes her birth control pills, and then divorces her. Although later re-starting her job in South Africa, she has experienced all tastes of life. The play is now being performed in the Hard Han Cafe Theatre every night until January 21. Time: 7:30pm Place: 555 Zhaojiabang Lu Admission: 60-100 yuan Tel: 6443-5935, 6443-1067
Sonic Garden :: Tian more deeply, burn more brightly for its journey. This is the caseof tian jiang, master concert pianist and brilliant composer. http://www.sonicgarden.com/sonic-web/artist.cfm?artistid=312
Gil Asakawa's Nikkei View The concert with Hao jiang tian that night gave me even more food for thought PacificDevelopment Center which also featured soprano ShuYing Li, pianist Fu Gen http://nikkeiview.com/archives03/051903.htm
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL PIANISTS LINKS Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans. Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page. Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist. Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist. Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Berman, Boris - Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music. Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990
La Jolla Chamber Music Society: Discovery Series The ReykjavíkDV extols him as a very skilled pianist . for the Performing Artswith tenor Warren Mok and Metropolitan Opera bass Hao jiang tian, and a http://www.ffaire.com/pr/ljcms/discovery.html
Extractions: La Jolla, CA-The La Jolla Chamber Music Society's 2001-2002 Discovery Series begins on Sunday, November 11, 2001 with a performance by violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Ronald Sat. The duo will perform Schoenberg's Phantasy, Strauss's Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 18, Bach's Solo Partita in B Minor and Ravel's Tzigane, rapsodie de concert at 3:00 p.m. in Sherwood Auditorium at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, 700 Prospect Street, La Jolla, CA. Single tickets for this concert are $20 for adults and $5 for students (ages 6-18). For tickets or more information, call the Society's box office at 858-459-3728 or visit the Society's website at www.ljcms.org .
Homepage Nov.7, 1991 CCI presented pianist tian Ying at the Nov.8, 93, CCI presents tian Ying,Josephine change Xing Yan, Wei Jing, Sun Yufeng, jiang Ning accompanied by http://www.internationalsociety.org/html/Dance-Presentations-CCI.htm
Extractions: CCI'S Music and Dance Presentations The Chinese Culture Institute presented it's own dance group in innumerable performances throughout the New England states as well as organized local talents and presented them in formal dance concerts. It also brougt groups from Taiwan, mainland China and New York to perform in Boston, Music and dance were important components of Chinese Culture Instistute's Education Outreach program which provided systemic instructions, workshops and performances to area schools free of charge. Examples of Music and Dance presentations July 19, 1980, Chung Hua Dance Company from Taipei performed at Josiah Quincy School to perform breathtakingly beautiful repertoire. It was the first time that a high calibre professional dance company from Asia was presented to the Boston audience. July 16 and 17, 1983, Chung Hua Dance Company from Taipei came to Boston again under our sponsorship. They gave two sold out performances at the Kresge Auditorium of MIT.
Homepage at CCI 11/7/91 CCI presented pianist tian Ying at the Nov.8, 93, CCI presents tianYing, Josephine change Xing Yan, Wei Jing, Sun Yufeng, jiang Ning accompanied http://www.internationalsociety.org/html/PerformingArtsPastEvents.htm
Extractions: Highlights of selected Performing Arts events Music and dance were two focal points of our Performing Arts program until 1995 when theatre took the lead. It was started in 1980. Groups were brougt from Taiwan and mainland China as well as from New York under our sponsorship to perform in Boston. We also organized local talents and present them on stage. When our Education Outreach Program was esblished, Performing Arts department wasan important resource. Some of the music and dance events are mentioned as below July 19, 1980, China Dance Company from Taipei performed at Josiah Quincy School to perform breathtakingly beautiful repertoire. It was the first time that a high calibre professional dance company from Asia was presented to the Boston audience. July 16 and 17, 1983, China Dance Company from Taipei came to Boston again under our sponsorship and gave two sold out performances at the Kresge Auditorium of MIT.