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Free-fiddling duets to surprise Shanghai and Beijing audiences
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Li, Xing
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Favre, Pierre
/ Jing, Yang
/ Miki, Minoru
2000
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/ Miki, Minoru
2000
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Free-fiddling duets to surprise Shanghai and Beijing audiences
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Free-fiddling duets to surprise Shanghai and Beijing audiences
2000
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\"The plucked sounds of the pipa give the orchestra a superficial 'Asian' sound, and an appealing vibrancy and expressiveness,\" Philip Kennicott commented in The Washington Post. \"Indeed, traditional instrumentalist [Yang Jing] bore much of the musical weight throughout the evening, playing with astonishing facility.\" As a soloist engaged by \"Japan Arts,\" Yang has co-operated with a number of orchestras in Japan to perform pipa concertos by [Minoru Miki]. Yang met [Pierre Favre] two years ago at a jazz festival in Switzerland. She was drawn to his music, which she found both melodious and spacious. In Zurich, Yang spent three days at Favre's home. In his studio underground, amongst scattered musical instruments, they began to play a game.
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