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         Sheng Bright:     more books (26)
  1. M'ai Sang (My Song): Piano Solo
  2. Seven Tunes Heard in China: Cello Solo (String Solo) by Yo-Yo Ma, 2001-06-01
  3. Chinese Conductors: Xian Zhang, Hu Kun, Li Delun, Muhai Tang, Bright Sheng, Yip Wing-Sie, Peng Xiuwen, Yu Long
  4. Bright Sheng China Dreams: Full Score by Bright Sheng, 2001-11
  5. The Stream Flows: Violin Solo (String Solo)
  6. The Stream Flows: for Solo Viola (String Solo)
  7. Three Fantasies: for Violin and Piano (String Solo)
  8. Tibetan Dance: Violin, Clarinet in B-Flat, Piano (Ensemble) by Bright Sheng, 2006-12-01
  9. A Tune from Childhood: After Concertino for Clarinet and String Quartet (Woodwind Solo) by Bright Sheng, 2009-10-01
  10. String Quartet No. 4 - Silent Temple: Score and Parts (G Schirmer String Ensemble)
  11. Two Folk Songs from Qinghai: For Chorus (Satb), Percussion (2 Players), and Two Pianos (Choral) (Chinese Edition) by Bright Sheng, 1996-01
  12. Three Chinese Love Songs: Score and Parts (String Solo)
  13. Concertino: Score and Parts (Misc)
  14. A Night at the Chinese Opera: Violin and Piano (String Solo)

61. Content
Seattle Symphony/bright sheng TwoWeek Residency bright sheng Photoby Wai Lui, courtesy of G. Schirmer, Inc. Shanghai-born composer
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Seattle Symphony/Bright Sheng Two-Week Residency
Bright Sheng
Photo by Wai Lui, courtesy of G. Schirmer, Inc. Shanghai-born composer Bright Sheng's Music Alive residency in May 2001 will coincide with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra's Pacific Rim Festival, a music festival being mounted by the Symphony in conjunction with the Seattle Art Museum's exhibition entitled Encompassing Heaven and Earth: Ancient Chinese Art from Sichuan. A survivor of China's Cultural Revolution, Mr. Sheng earned an undergraduate degree from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music before fleeing China. After arriving in New York in 1982, Mr. Sheng attended Queens College, CUNY and Columbia University, studying with Leonard Bernstein, George Perle, and Hugh Weisgall, among others. Gerard Schwarz commissioned Mr. Sheng's H'un (Lacerations), a work expressing the anguish of the Chinese spirit, which made such a profound impact when it was premiered by Mr. Schwarz and the New York Chamber Symphony in 1988 that the New York Philharmonic scheduled it for its 1993 European tour, and the Poland National Philharmonic featured it at the 1994 Warsaw Autumn Festival. Other commissions quickly followed from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Shanghai Symphony, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and from Yo-Yo Ma, David Zinman, Leonard Bernstein, Peter Serkin, and others. Mr. Sheng, who is currently a faculty member at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, served as composer-in-residence with the Seattle Symphony from 1992 to 1994 and as artist-in-residence at the University of Washington from 1994 to 1995.

62. Music Reivew: Bright Sheng
MUSIC. Music reivew bright sheng. November 12, 2000. bright sheng. University ofMichigan composer bright sheng 'Flute Moon,' 'China Dreams,' 'Postcards,' .
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November 12, 2000 Composer and University of Michigan professor Bright Sheng is praised for the organic fusion of his Chinese heritage with the Western orchestral tradition. But his most impressive achievement may be more fundamental: His music packs a strikingly emotional and intellectual wallop. Bright Sheng University of Michigan composer "Bright Sheng: 'Flute Moon,' 'China Dreams,' 'Postcards,' " Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Lan Shui, conductor; Sharon Bezaly, flute Bis, Djursholm, Sweden It is full of muscular passion and occasionally serene nostalgia, but lacking in the twin sins of the present era: postmodern irony and neo-romantic sentimentality. The current CD offers ample evidence of Sheng at his best. Like much of Sheng's music, "Flute Moon" (1999) suggests Bartok in terms of its percussive intensity, orchestration, modality, controlled dissonance and integration of folk materials. "China Dreams" (1995) juxtaposes exquisite lyricism with driving rhythmic vitality. "Postcards" (1997) brilliantly evokes the contours of Chinese music while apparently avoiding direct quotation. This music shouts, whispers, sighs and above all compels attention. By Mark Stryker, Free Press music critic

63. Alphamusic - The Song
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64. BIS- Distributor List
bright sheng Silent Temple. BIS-CD-1138, Total playing time 56'16. EAN 7318590011386. Thisdisc will surely ensure bright sheng many new friends. Tango Futur.
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BIS-CD-1186 Total playing time: 59'41 EAN 7318590011867 Kalevi Aho : Symphony No.3 (Sinfonia concertante) for violin and orchestra (1971/73); Modest Mussorgsky , orchestrated by Kalevi Aho : B) Songs and Dances of Death for bass and orchestra (1875/77; 1984)3
Lahti Symphony Orchestra conducted by ; A) Jaakko Kuusisto , violin; B) Matti Salminen , bass
Kalevi Aho, who was born in 1949, combines a personal idiom with a great knowledge, appreciation and respect for the tradition of music. Aho acknowledges an early debt to Shostakovich but soon developed a recognizable voice of his own. Like his great predecessor, his music seems to have a strong narrative element without being programmatic. It might be said to be more concerned with the life of the soul than with physical events and seems to strike a resonant chord in many listeners. As such it has collected a wide following.
BIS has already recorded six of Kalevi Aho's symphonies. The third symphony began life early on in his career but was laid aside while he was writing his fourth symphony. He felt unable to complete the orchestration at the time. The work was originally conceived as a violin concerto but turned itself into what the composer describes as a 'sinfonia concertante'. Aho has since used this model in three of his later symphonies scored, respectively for organ and orchestra, trombone and orchestra and six percussionists with orchestra. The composer has described his vision of the work, how the individual is pitched against the mass and how the individual seems doomed to a disastrous end - though, right at the end, there is an intimation of a possible reconciliation.

65. Bright Sheng - China Dreams
bright sheng Full Score. Full Score. 9x12 inches. 96 pages. Publishedby G. Schirmer, Inc.. (HL.50483531). bright sheng - China Dreams,
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66. Highlights Of Recent Acquisitions: Music Scores
Score and part. Mu pts Sch81 cofl ar sheng, bright. The song of Majnun. Vocal score.Mu Sh454 sonma pv sheng, bright. The stream flows, for solo violin.
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67. Bernstein Artists - The Silver River Biographies
bright sheng. Proclaimed an innovative composer who merges diversemusical customs in works that transcend conventional aesthetic
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Composer: Bright Sheng
Libretto: David Henry Hwang

Director: Ong Keng Sen

Choreography: Muna Tseng
Bright Sheng
Proclaimed "an innovative composer who merges diverse musical customs in works that transcend conventional aesthetic boundaries," Bright Sheng received the coveted MacArthur Foundation Fellowshipthe so-called "Genius Award"in November 2001. "Sheng is a fresh voice in cross-cultural music," the Foundation Committee further noted. "He will continue to be an important leader in exploring and bridging musical traditions." In addition to composing, Sheng is an active conductor and pianist, and frequently serves as musical advisor to leading orchestras and festivals. He has performed in many of the
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Ong Keng Sen
Keng Sen, Artistic Director of Theatre Works (Singapore), has engaged in cross-cultural work with fellow Asian artists for 6 years. He is known for his rejection of authenticity and his embracing of multiple realities and hybridity within Asia. Although his training is in contemporary performance from New York University, he often brings the strength of traditional concepts into his work. In 1994, Keng Sen conceptualized The Flying Circus Project, a creative strategy laboratory, which is a robust encounter between contemporary arts and traditional performance. This is an intercultural workshop amongst Asian artists which explores the fields of theatre, music, dance, visual arts and finally at the end of 2000, documentary film. One hundred artists from countries such as India, Indonesia, Korea, Myanmar, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam have taken part thus far in 1996 and 1998. In December 2000, the most ambitious laboratory so far plans to explore religious performance and the urban artist with artists and ritualists from China, Japan, Philippines, Taiwan and Tibet. The key elements of The Flying Circus Project are reinvention, juxtaposition and cultural negotiation.

68. Bright Lights Film Journal | Chinese Transnational Feminism (3)
One of Miss sheng’s girls, Ah Di, is bonded in sisterhood to another comb sister,but is soon kidnapped by the husband her deceased parents had arranged for
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page Women Flowers does demonstrate that homosocial comb sister conventions can be just as stifling as those of Confucianism, the contrived inclusion of the saintly husband will leave Ah Di little choice but to retreat into heteronormative submissiveness. Village of Widows While Wang Jin’s confused melodrama is still more multilayered than Zhang Yimou’s "parodic" Red Lantern Although championing individualist and subjective desire over group desire, Women Flowers patriarchy and the masculinism that underpins it. Further, the film refutes the idea of the sisters’ economic independence even before the issue is raised, as moralizing opening titles explain that "…the maintenance of [the comb sisters’] unmarried status had never brought to them the happiness or freedom they expected." Even in its very first scenes, the film portrays the women’s industrial working conditions as an institutional barbarity equal to arranged marriages, once again overdetermining the aesthetic of suffering under the aegis of an aesthetic of historical realism. The downplaying of the sisters’ economic independence also has the effect of scrubbing from them the pathological stench of Mulan-ism or "unnatural" maleness, as the impossible burden of masculinity is placed entirely on the shoulders of Miss Sheng. While transnational Xiu Xiu or Raise the Red Lantern may peddle postcards of China to the West, it is also true that the subdued lyricisms and moderately pretty cinematographies of middle-budget films such as

69. Bright Lights Film Journal | Chinese Transnational Feminism (2)
However, the bitter matriarch of the comb sisters, the wealthy, vaguely lesbianMiss sheng, will, for the right price, hypocritically pimp her girls into
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page Rey Chow has defended Zhang Yimou against Chinese intellectuals, such as Dai Jinhua, who accuse him of selling out to the orientalist gaze by arguing that his emphases on comely, over-composed surfaces are not tricky diversions from "real" meanings that don’t exist, but are meaningful as a sort of "genuine" superficiality, as a semi-deliberate parody of the Western gaze, an "oriental’s orientalism" that tries to juggle self-identity and national identity in a post-imperialist, poker-faced struggle to go beyond the two. While such a self-conscious parody would complicate an attempt to reduce Zhang’s position to "passive" or "feminine," and while a sense a self-consciousness is indeed probably present in Zhang’s later films, such as Red Lantern and The Story of Qui Ju (1992), it seems unlikely that this argument can explain the excessive prettiness of Red Sorghum , for in 1987 the value of the Fifth Generation’s "stunning sensuous qualities" had not yet been fully established as an international commodity ripe for parody. But even if we tentatively accept Zhang’s films as self-parodies, I am not convinced that such non-confrontational parodies are actually effective, for they are so deeply encoded within the oriental aesthetic they allegedly rebel against that they can be mistaken for authenticity — even Chow admits that urban Chinese probably wouldn’t know exactly how accurate are the rural rituals that Zhang "parodies." I would say that parody, hardly a salvation in itself, is rather the obligatory curse of transnational consumerism, a mundane curse that dumbly points out the circuitry of the cross-cultural gaze without being able to disrupt it.

70. Bright Sheng - Seven Tunes Heard In China - Cello (Instrumental Folio), Sheet Mu
bright sheng Seven Tunes Heard In China. bright sheng - Seven TunesHeard In China Item Number 1470033aw, $15.95, 13 pages. The
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Bright Sheng - Seven Tunes Heard In China

Item Number 1470033aw, $15.95, 13 pages
The tunes in this collection were based on folk melodies and other songs by Bright Sheng. They were written for renowned cellist Yo-Yo-Ma, and are printed here for you to play. "Seven Tunes From China" was commissioned by the Pacific Symphony for Dr. George Cheng in honor of his wife, Arlene Cheng, to whom the work is dedicated.
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71. Juliana Gondek Online - Performances - Repertoire
ROSSINI Stabat Mater Petite Messe. sheng, bright Two Songs from the SungDynasty. sheng, bright Layla in THE SONG OF MAJNUN (West Coast Premiere).
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72. To The Tune Of Sheng Cha Zi
To the Tune of sheng cha zi. By Ouyang Xiu (10071072). Last year onthe Night of the Lanterns. The Flower market was bright as the day.
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To the Tune of Sheng cha zi By Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072) Last year on the Night of the Lanterns The Flower market was bright as the day. The moon climbed to the tip of the willow tree; I awaited my love at the hour of dusk. This year on the Night of the Lanterns The moon and the flowers are as they were. My love from last year is nowhere to be seen; Tears drench the sleeves of my spring dress. To the Tune of Lin jiang xian By Su Shi (1036-1101) On East Slope, I sobered up only to get drunk again. When I came home, it seemed the third watch. The servant boy was already snoring like thunder. I pounded on the gate and got no response, Then I leaned on my staff and listened to the river¡¦s sound. I have long deplored that this body is not my own. When can I forget the restless striving? The night is late, the wind still, ripples smooth. In a little boat I shall put out from here, Entrusting my remaining days to river and sea. To the Tune of Die lian hua By Su Shi Flowers slip off and faded red, the green apricots are small. When the swallow takes to its wings

73. Free Email Top 100 Music
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74. Conscience Bright Theatre
Han / You sheng Ji / Yang Hong Bao / Li Wen Qian / Zhang Jian Da / Zhang Da YangZeng Min Chun / Lu Hua Lian / Xu Man Ru / Zhang Jian Wei. 6. bright Conscience
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Brief Introduction to Providence Conscience Bright Theatre The Providence Conscience Bright Theatre started to form in the fall of 1997. Since its formation, research camps have been organized incessantly so as to train talents to participate in the Conscience Drama of Moral Truth and in the producing of video tape recording and drama broadcasting for distribution to inland and overseas in order to propagate our inherent virtues of Righteous, Morality and Filial Piety. Moreover, in order to coincide with the series of [ Dao of Conscience ] activities, the drama group has actively performed in schools, communities and prisons, spreading the joy of Dao virtue. The drama members exerted with wholehearted efforts to the performance with the intention of awakening humankind¡¦s sacred conscience. Consequently, their excellent performances touch the chords of every sentient being¡¦s heart. In 1999, a total of 9 [Assembly of Conscience Awakening] events were held in conjunction with the PMBMI Chorus throughout districts of Taiwan. These events were complimented and appreciated by more than 25,000 attendants. Initially, only 6 Assembly events were held. However, as the invitation from the eastern areas as well as Miao Li, Zhu Nan provinces, they increased the performance, attracting a wide public following. The Conscience Drama was officially established in 9

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    Works by Leon Kirchner, Christopher Rouse and bright sheng. March Worksby Leon Kirchner, Christopher Rouse and bright sheng. March
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    77. Art And Music Collection - Information File
    Brauner, Victor see Catalogs RCA Art Collection. bright sheng. Burton, Judith. Shechter,Laura. sheng, bright. Shirley, Karen see Catalogs - Six in Ohio.
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    78. Seattle Symphony | Pressroom
    The six distinguished composers writing commissioned works are John Harbison,Chen Yi, bright sheng, Daniel Brewbaker, David Stock and Samuel Jones.
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    79. Welding Hazard In Sheng Jin China
    place. bright light and radiation. body. More seriously, these workersdo not even have eye protection against the bright light.
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    Article by Tang G. Lee, Professor of Building Science and Technology, The University of Calgary, Canada. (Please refer to photographs in the adjacent files.) Welding is a joining process in which metals, are heated, melted and mixed to produce a joint with properties similar to those of the materials being joined. There are over 70 different welding processes and there are hazards associated with each welding process. The type of hazard also depends on the environment in which welding is being performed. Among the common hazards in the welding process include:
    • Ergonomic Electric shock Bright light and ultraviolet radiation Toxic fumes, gasses and particles Heat, fire and burns, and Noise
    Ergonomic As much as thirty percent of lost time injuries among welders are due to ergonomically poor job and workplace design. Injuries include the back, shoulders, neck, elbows and wrist. These can result in painful and long-lasting injuries. Welding involves the lifting of heavy metal object, tools and working in awkward positions. Electric shock Most welding process involves high direct current (DC) voltage, which are more dangerous than alternating currents (AC). Even low currents may cause severe health effects including spasms, burns, muscle paralysis or death.

    80. List Of Performances - Composer Names Starting With S
    sheng, bright, Four Movements for Piano Trio, 1/24/2002, Houghton LibraryHarvard,Cambridge, MA, Triple Helix, Bayla Keyes/Vln, Rhonda Rider/Vc, Lois Shapiro/Pf, No.
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