Huang Anlun: Xu Feiping's Piano Solo Album
Huang Anlun: Xu Feiping's Piano Solo Album
Performer: Xu Feiping
Release date: 1997
Publisher: Long Yin ROI
Media: CD
Introduction: This turntable is the essence of China's piano music. Huang Anlun (1949) is the best piano composer in China, and also a prolific composer with a wide range of works. He is the son of Professor Huang Feili of the Central Conservatory of Music. He has a good musical talent and accomplishment since childhood. Ma Sicong once commented that he "has a rich imagination". After Huang Zi, the first composer in modern China, obtained a bachelor's degree in music from Yale University in 1929, Huang Anlun obtained a master's degree in music from Yale University in 1986 with the "Best Award" and now lives in Canada.
"Dance Poems" is a special style composed by Huang Anlun for solo instrument and ballet duet. When performing completely, soloists and dancers appear on the stage at the same time. Because of the excellent music of the three "Dance Poems", they are often used as instrumental solos. Dance Poem No.1 (Flute and Piano) became the final track of the first flute competition in China, and it is the best flute work in China. Dance Poem No.2 (cello and piano) is a rare China cello sonata. Dance Poem No.3 (Piano Solo) is the best medium-sized piano work in China. In 1987, it was dedicated to the famous pianist Xu Feiping, who premiered in Toronto in 1989 and then performed at Carnegie Hall. Israel International Rubinstein Piano Competition has made this music a must-play. In 1995, Canadian Chinese pianist FranklinSham performed this song in a music competition, and the judges could not help but declare: "The name of this China composer should be placed with Chopin." The music is written in sonata form with no unfolding part, and the author's meditation, lyricism and irresistible willpower are all freely expressed in the dramatic structure full of strong contrast in the music.
track: 1-3, 3 songs from Saibei (ballads, the Great Wall, mountains, castles, camels, winds, herdsman's songs, sheep on the dam, foreign rivers, spring rains, fields, paths, windmills, in orchards, cedars, flag bearers, wedding receptionists, southbound trains, mowers).