Wu Man – Chinese Music for the Pipa
Album : Chinese Music for the Pipa
Artist : Wu Man
Release date : 1993
Number of discs : 1
Genre : Traditional
Total Time : 01:11:13
Total size : 163 MB (mp3), 231 MB (FLAC & CUE)
Tracks :
1. Dengyue jiaohui (Lanterns and moon competing in brilliance 5:21
2. Wulin yiyun (Ancient melodies of Wulin) 14:17
3. Bawang xie jia (The tyrant removes his armour) 10:27
4. Chen Sui (Chen and Sui dynasties) 12:12
5. Xu lai (Sounds of nature, by LIU Tianhua, 1929) 6:28
6. Yue'er gao (The moon on high) 13:31
7. Dian (The Points, by CHEN Yi, 1991) 8:56
@ 320Kbit/s mp3 + FLAC & CUE
WU MAN is an internationally renowned pipa (Chinese lute) virtuoso, cited by the Los Angeles Times as 'the artist most responsible for bringing the pipa to the Western World.' Born in Hangzhou, China, Wu Man studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing where she became the first recipient of a master’s degree in pipa. She currently lives in Boston where she was chosen as a Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard University. Wu Man was selected by Yo-Yo Ma as the winner of the City of Toronto Glenn Gould Protégé Prize in music and communication. She is also the first artist from China to have performed at the White House with the noted cellist with whom she now performs as part of the Silk Road Project. Wu Man has collaborated with distinguished musicians such as Yo-Yo Ma, David Zinman, Yuri Bashmet, and Cho-liang Lin. In the orchestral world she has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, and many others. Her touring has taken her to the major music halls of the world including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.
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