| Yangguan san die - Parting at Yangguan - Liang Mingyue, Qin |
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| Museum Collection Berlin |
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| CD - 80-page booklet |
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editor: Artur Simon interpreter: Mingyue Liang booklet writer: Mingyue Liang
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| Liang Mingyue: qin |
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The chordophone instrument qin occupies a principal position in classical Chinese music. Not only does it express the essential views and the cultivation of Chinese music, but it is also firmly rooted in the traditional philosophical worldview of ancient China. Its quiet dynamics and its subtle timbres demand concentrated listening and a probing sensibility. Liang Mingyue (b. 1941, Beijing) belongs among the foremost artists and authorities of the qin. 80-page, richly illustrated booklet.
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Yang-guan-san-die . Abschied am Yang-guan . Parting at Yang-guan Ping-sha-luo-yan . Wildgänse lassen sich auf dem Sandstrand nieder . Wild Geese Alighting on the Sandy Shore Jiu-kuang . Weintrunkenheit . Wine Madness Tien-feng-huan-pei . Der Klang des Jadeschmucks, der die Himmel erfüllt . Sound of Jade Ornaments Filling the Skies Liang-xiao-yin . Heiterer Abend . Serene Evening Chang-men-yuan . Klage der Kaiserin Chen . Lament of Empress Chen Pu-an-zhou . Buddhistische Beschwörung . A Buddhist Incantation Zui-yu-chang-wan . Abendlied des trunkenen Fischers . Drunken Fisherman’s Evening Song
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