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Chinese Folksongs - Gong Linna |
Beautiful Chinese folksongs sung by Gong Linna, one of the most outstanding Chinese vocalists today. Presented in many different regional styles and a variety of accompaniments on traditional Chinese instruments, dizi, xiao (flutes), yangqin (dulcimer), suona (oboe), sheng (mouth-blown organ) as well as Western violins, cellos and zither. Information about each of the songs in four languages. |
$13.95 |
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Master of the Chinese Dulcimer - Xu Pingxin |
Xu Pingxin shows virtuosic technique and spellbinding musical expression on the yangqin, the Chinese hammered dulcimer. Lyrical and mystical pieces from a wide range of traditional Chinese repertoire. His musicianship has won him international acclaim and he is considered one of the most successful yangqin players of the world. |
$13.95 |
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Chinese Taoist Music – Taoist Music Orchestra of the Shanghai City God Temple |
Simple, solemn and delicate Chinese Taoist melodies with traditional wind, string and percussion instruments. Spiritual and relaxing music (also suitable for Tai Chi exercises) played by Taoists of the City God Temple in Shanghai. |
$13.95 |
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The Silk String Quartet – Contemporary & Traditional Chinese Music |
Cheng Yu (pipa - lute), Sun Zhuo (guzheng - zither), Hu Bin (erhu - fiddle) and Zhou Jinyan (yangqin - dulcimer), established virtuosi with international reputations, present traditional as well as modern pieces. Hauntingly beautiful and tranquil, but also exuberant and boisterous, the music portrays moonlight scenes, river landscapes, court dances and more. |
$13.95 |
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Chinese Masterpieces of the Pipa and Qin - Cheng Yu |
Hauntingly beautiful, contemplative music as well as lively pieces played on pipa (lute), qin (zither), xiao (flute) and dizi (flute). Cheng Yu is an internationally renowned pipa and qin virtuoso, former soloist at the China Central Orchestra of Chinese Music in Beijing. Information about the artists, the music and the instruments in English, German, French and Spanish. |
$13.95 |
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Chinese New Years Music - Heart of the Dragon Ensemble |
A special album dedicated to the Chinese New Year. Popular and traditional Chinese New Year's music from different parts of mainland China as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and overseas. Including new compositions especially composed for Chinese New Year celebrations. Explanations to each track giving insight into legends and customs surrounding the New Years celebrations, in English, German, French and Spanish |
$13.95 |
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The Very Best of Chinese Music |
A beautiful collection of atmospheric Chinese music played on traditional instruments such as the erhu (Chinese ‘violin’), pipa (lute), ruan (lute), guzheng (harp), yang-qin (dulcimer) and more. Information about the artists and each piece in English, German and French.
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$11.95 |
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Classical Folk Music from China - Heart of the Dragon Ensemble |
The Heart of the Dragon Ensemble presents beautiful and tranquil traditional pieces and new compositions played on erhu (fiddle), pipa (lute), dizi (flute), xiao (flute), sheng (mouth-blown ‘organ’), guzheng (harp) and yang-qin (dulcimer). Extensive information about the artists, instruments and the individual pieces in English, German, French and Spanish. Total playing time: 71 min.
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$13.95 |
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The Art of the Chinese Harp -Guzheng- Xiao Ying |
Beautiful and atmospheric guzheng (Chinese harp) solo and ensemble pieces with other traditional Chinese instruments such as erhu, yehu (fiddles), dizi (flute), sheng (mouth-blown “organ”). Extensive information about artist, instruments and the individual pieces in English, German, French and Spanish.
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$13.95 |
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Art of the Chinese Lute - Miao Xiaoyun |
Miao Xiaoyun is a virtuoso player of various Chinese lutes. Here she presents a fascinating array of ancient traditional as well as modern Chinese music played on tenor and bass ruan and pipa. On some of the pieces she is accompanied by the internationally acclaimed Chinese dulcimer player Professor Xu Pingxin.
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$13.95 |
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Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble - Music from China and Taiwan |
Traditional music from Taiwan and mainland China played on traditional instruments by the award-winning Hanshin Ensemble. The instruments (er-hu - two-stringed fiddle, dizi - bamboo flute, yang-qin - dulcimer, chung-rong - lute, da-rung – lute, plus various drums, gongs and percussion) and each piece explained in the booklet, illustrated with colour photographs.
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$13.95 |
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Tseng Yung-ching - Magic of the Chinese Flute |
Beautiful and atmospheric Chinese flute music played by world-famous flute virtuoso Tseng Yung-ching. Accompanied on traditional Chinese instruments (yang qin – dulcimer, er-hu – Chinese fiddle, kong-hou – harp, various percussion, etc.).
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$13.95 |
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Zhou Yu & Ensemble - Master of the Chinese Erhu |
Zhou Yu has won several first prizes in national Chinese music competitions and is one of the foremost erhu-players of China. He delivers hauntingly beautiful and atmospheric Chinese music. The instruments are erhu (fiddle), yang-qin (dulcimer), xiao (flute), pipa (lute), gu-zheng (harp), ruan (lute), sheng (mouth-blown organ), bass and percussion. Information about artist and instruments and the individual pieces.
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$13.95 |
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Chinese Classical Folk Music |
This double CD presents the Chinese artists: Chen Dacan, Li He, and Cheng Yu. All three of them have won awards for performances with their instruments and they have singly and together made their mark in Chinese classical music. The main instruments featured in the pieces are the erhu (Chinese fiddle: Chen Dacan), the dizi (Chinese bamboo flute: Li He) and the pipa (Chinese lute: Cheng Yu). Enchanting, relaxing Far Eastern music. A lovely double album!
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$17.95 |
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Zhou Yu - The Art of the Chinese Erhu |
During his distinguished musical career Zhou Yu won many awards in China and internationally. Here he presents an album of Chinese music, played on the erhu (2-stringed Chinese fiddle) with orchestral accompaniment: pipa (lute), yang qin (dulcimer), ruan (lute), and others. This is a very beautiful album with the typical “mystical, dreamy” mood of Far Eastern music. Very enjoyable!
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$13.95 |
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Wei Li - Chinese Classical Folk Songs and Opera |
Wei Li is a famous Chinese soprano, member of the Chinese Musicians Association, life-time executive of the Bel Canto Association, lead soloist with the Guangdong Musical Company and lecturer in music, opera and drama at London University. Together with her Chinese ensemble playing traditional Chinese and contemporary instruments she presents traditional Chinese music and song full of oriental mystique and fascination. This is an album of rare beauty. Information about the artists, instruments and songs in five languages.
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$13.95 |
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Best of China & Japan |
The much sought-after sounds of the mysterious and enchanting Shakuhachi, Japanese Koto, Chinese Dulcimer etc. can be found here in all their oriental glory. Delivered to you by some of the most acclaimed musicians in the world such as Professor Xu Pingxin & Richard Stagg amongst others. The booklet features texts in English, German, French & Spanish.
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$6.95 |
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Pan Jing & Ensemble - Classical Chinese Folk Music |
Pan Jing (pipa) was born in 1963 in Tianjin and is said to be one of the best pipa soloists of China. Liu Ying (erhu: fiddle) born in 1963 in Peking is one of the most talented erhu-players of a young generation of Chinese musicians. Cui Junzhi (konghou: harp), born in 1954 in Peking is the best konghou player in China. Li Huangjia (dizi: flute) born 1959 in Changchun has played the flute since the age of thirteen. |
$11.95 |
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