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Zhou Long, The Shanghai Quartet, Min Xiao-Fen - The Flowing Stream (Chinese Folk Songs And Tone Poems By Zhou Long) album

Zhou Long, The Shanghai Quartet, Min Xiao-Fen - The Flowing Stream (Chinese Folk Songs And Tone Poems By Zhou Long) album

  • Performer: Zhou Long
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: The Flowing Stream (Chinese Folk Songs And Tone Poems By Zhou Long)
  • Released: 1998
  • Style: Contemporary
  • MP3 version size: 1100 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1106 mb
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Poems from Tang: I. Hut among the Bamboo. 2. 周龙. – When Will the Acacia Bloom? (Sichuan). –. Lan Hua Hua (Shaanbei). Soul for String Quartet and Pipa. 8. – The Flowing Stream (Yunnan). 9. – A Horseherd's Mountain Song (Yunnan).

Album · 1998 · 13 Songs. 8 Chinese Folk Songs.

By Zhou Long, Shanghai Quartet. 1. 8 Chinese Folk Songs: No. Lan Hua Hua. 2:540:30. Driving the Mule Team. The Flowing Stream. 4. Jasmine Flower. 5. A Horseherd's Mountain Song. 6. When Will The Acacia Bloom? 2:270:30. 7. A Single Bamboo Can Easily Bend. Leaving Home. 13. Soul - Xiao-fen Min, 12:330:30.

The Flowing Stream: Music of Zhou Long. Shanghai String Quartet. Chinese Folk Songs and Tone Poems by Zhou Long. Since its New York debut at Town Hall in the spring of 1987, the Shanghai Quartet has been hailed by press and public alike as one of the leading quartets of its generation. The Shanghai now performs annually in major music centers throughout the . Chinese Folk Songs (arr. Zhou Long) Lan Hua Hua (Shaanbei) (2:55) Driving the Mule Team (Shaanxi) (1:41) The Flowing Stream (Yunnan) (1:41) Jasmine Flower (Jiangsu) (1:35) A Horseherd’s Mountain Song (Yunnan) (:59) When Will the Acacia Bloom? (Sichuan) (2:28) A Single Bamboo Can Easily Bend (Hunan) (1:32) Leaving Home (Shanxi) (3:13); Poems from Tang I. Hut among the Bamboo (8:04) II. Old Fisherman (8:23) III. Hearing the Monk Xun Play the Qin (6:37) IV.

Min Xiao-Fen is a Chinese pipa player and vocalist, known for her work in traditional Chinese music, contemporary classical music, and jazz. Xiao-Fen learned the pipa from her father, Min Ji-Qian, a professor and pipa master at Nanjing University. At the age of 17, she was appointed at Nanjing Traditional Music Orchestra of China and spent over ten years as pipa soloist. Zhou Long, The Shanghai Quartet, Min Xiao-Fen - The Flowing Stream (Chinese Folk Songs And Tone Poems By Zhou Long) ‎(CD).

The Shanghai String Quartet has recorded 34 albums spanning 30 years of international success and musical innovation. View a full list of their recordings, including audio samples, below. Traditional and popular chinese folk songs arranged for string quartet by Yi-Wen Jiang, the quartet’s second violinist. Flautist Eugenia Zukerman also contributes. The Shanghai Quartet’s motion picture premiere. Contains a performance of the Quartet playing Bartók’s Quartet no. 4, the pizzicato movement. Chinese Folk Songs (arranged by Zhou Long) and Poems from Tang. Audio Sample 1. Audio Sample 2. Long: Rhymes. Poems from Tang; The Rhyme of Taigu; Da Qu; The Future of Fire. Music for a Sunday Morning.

Xiao-Fen Min (pipa, conductor, ensemble director) - Play streams in full or download MP3 from Classical Archives (classicalarchives. Xiao-Fen Min Pipa, Conductor, Ensemble Director. Flowing Stream: Chinese Folk Songs by Zhou Long Shanghai Quartet. Delos Rel. January 1, 1998. The Music Of Chen Yi Women's Philharmonic. New Albion Records Rel. January 1, 1996.

The Shanghai Quartet is a string quartet that formed in 1983. The quartet is made up of four members: first violinist Weigang Li, second violinist Yi-Wen Jiang, violist Honggang Li, and cellist Nicholas Tzavaras. The group's tours have included North America, South America, Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe Contents. Min Xiao-Fen, includes Zhou Long Chinese Folk Songs (ar. and Poems from Tang. Brahms Piano Quartets.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Chinese Folk Songs
Arranged By – Zhou Long
1 Lan Hua Hua (Shaanbei) 2:55
2 Driving The Mule Team (Shaanxi) 1:41
3 The Flowing Stream (Yunnan) 1:41
4 Jasmine Flower (Jiangsu) 1:35
5 A Horseherd's Mountain Song (Yunnan) 0:59
6 When Will The Acacia Bloom? (Sichuan) 2:28
7 A Single Bamboo Can Easily Bend (Hunan) 1:32
8 Leaving Home (Shanxi) 3:13
Poems From Tang
Composed By – Zhou Long
(30:03)
9 I. Hut Among The Bamboo 8:04
10 II. Old Fisherman 8:23
11 III. Hearing The Monk Xun Play The Qin 6:37
12 IV. Song Of Eight Unruly Tipsy Poets 6:59
13 Soul For String Quartet And Pipa
Composed By – Zhou LongPipa – Min Xiao-Fen
12:34

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Delos International, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Delos International, Inc.
  • Recorded At – The First Congregational Church Of Los Angeles

Credits

  • Cello – James Wilson
  • Creative Director – Harry Pack, Tri-Arts And Associates*
  • Edited By – Ramiro Belgardt
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Jeff Mee
  • Executive-Producer – Amelia S. Haygood, Carol Rosenberger
  • Graphics – Mark Evans
  • Liner Notes – Zhou Long
  • Liner Notes [Chinese Notes], Typography [Chinese Typesetting] – Chen Yi
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – J. Henry Fair*
  • Photography By [Inlay And Back Cover Photos] – Harry Pack
  • Producer [Recording Producer] – Ramiro Belgardt
  • Viola – Honggang Li*
  • Violin – Weigang Li*, Yiwen Jiang

Notes

Recorded February 4, March 19 & 21, 1998, First Congregational Church, Los Angeles.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Barcode: 0 13491 32332 9
  • Matrix / Runout: CD29677 ASV ·
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L151
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 8013