Longyin: The Dragon Chants – 1930s Silk-Stringed Guqin with Xiao Flute Cheng Yu with Dennis Kwong Thye Lee

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2021

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.09.2021

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  • 1Shen Ren Chang05:12
  • 2Liangxiao Yin03:04
  • 3Jiu Kuang02:39
  • 4Puan Zhou08:02
  • 5Xiaoxiang Shuiyun07:47
  • 6Changmen Yuan05:17
  • 7Dongting Qiusi03:36
  • 8Guanshan Yue02:25
  • 9Yi Guren08:10
  • 10Oulu Wangji04:53
  • 11Meihua Sannong08:36
  • Total Runtime59:41

Info zu Longyin: The Dragon Chants – 1930s Silk-Stringed Guqin with Xiao Flute

Cheng Yu plays the original 1936 Van Gulik-Picken silk-string guqin, with Dennis Kwong Thye Lee on xiao flute. This cherished guqin, steeped in history, was previously owned by two of the world’s greatest 20th century sinologists – Robert Hans Van Gulik and Laurence Picken. The feeling of antiquity is further heightened as these well-known zither classics are played on original silk strings dating back to the 1930s.

Cheng Yu, pipa, guqin
Dennis Kwong Thye Lee, xiao flute




Cheng Yu
is an internationally renowned pipa and guqin virtuoso, scholar and specialist in Chinese music. She holds degrees in Chinese music from Xi’an Conservatory of Music, China (BMus.) and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London (MMus, PhD).

She performs, records and researches both traditional and contemporary Chinese music as well as cross-cultural music collaborations. She is the founder of the UK Chinese Ensemble and London Youlan Qin Society and currently teaches the pipa, guqin and Chinese ensemble classes at the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS).

Born into an artistic family in Beijing, she grew up in the Gobi desert in Gansu, Northwest China where her family had been exiled. Cheng Yu studied the Pudong style of pipa with her father from the age of 7 and was later trained by experts in the Pinghu style of pipa. She held her first concerts at the age of ten. At the age of 13 she won first prize in the National Youth Competition for the Performance of Traditional Instruments. She studied the guqin with Prof. Li Xiangting and at the Xi’an Conservatory where she graduated with distinction in pipa and quqin performance in 1987. After winning the outstanding pipa player award in China in the same year she was selected as a pipa soloist in the prestigious China Central Orchestra of Chinese Music in Beijing.

Since the 1990s she has been based in London and has performed over 600 concerts including venues such as the Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Duke’s Hall in London. She has toured in Europe, Asia, Canada and the USA, has worked on various musical creations with organisations such as WOMAD, Grand Union, the London Sinfonietta, the Lyon Ensemble Orchestra Contemporain, the Avignon Orchestra, the Edinburgh String Quartet and World of Strings. Her published CDs include 3 solo albums, and many ensemble and cross-cultural music recordings under such labels as Realworld, ARC, China Arts, BMG and EMI.

In 1995 she completed her Masters degree in Ethnomusicology; in 2004 she completed her PhD on the ancient music of Xi’an, both at the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS), University of London. She is currently teaching pipa, guqin and Chinese ensemble classes there.

Her recent research projects include the recreation of the 5 stringed pipa (lost since the 8th century Tang Dynasty) which won her major awards from Women in Music, the Arts Council of England and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The world premiere of the 5-stringed pipa in spring 2005 was highly acclaimed and a CD recording was published in spring 2006. In 1994 she co-founded the UK Chinese Ensemble.

Cheng Yu’s many published recordings include her pipa and guqin solo albums and a number of CDs with the UK Chinese Ensemble and in collaboration with musicians from other parts of the world.



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