Liu Tianhua
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Background information | |
Born | 1895 Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China |
Origin | Jiangsu |
Died | 1932 Beijing |
Genres | Chinese classical |
Instrument(s) | Erhu, Pipa |
Years active | early 1900s |
Liu Tianhua (simplified Chinese: 刘天华; traditional Chinese: 劉天華; pinyin: Liú Tiānhuá; Wade–Giles: Liu T'ien-hua; 1895–1932) was a Chinese musician and composer best known for his innovative work for the erhu. Someone said erhu is the Chinese version of violin.
Liu's students, such as Jiang Fengzhi and Chen Zhenduo, continued to contribute to the development of the erhu.[1]
He was the younger brother of the poet Liu Bannong.
Compositions
Title in pinyin (Chinese characters) year (translation of title)
Erhu
- Bìng Zhōng Yín (病中吟) 1918 (recitation of ill-being; Soliloquy of a Convalescent)[2]
- Yuè Yè (月夜) 1924 (moon night)
- Kǔmèn zhī Ōu (苦闷之讴) 1926 (song of melancholy)
- Bēi Gē (悲歌) 1927 (song of lament)
- Liáng Xiāo (良宵) 1928 (beautiful evening)
- Xián Jū Yín (闲居吟) 1928 (recitation of leisure)
- Kōng Shān Niǎo Yǔ (空山鸟语) 1928 (bird song in a desolate mountain)
- Guāngmíng Xíng (光明行) 1931 (towards brightness)
- Dú Xián Cāo (独弦操) 1932 (Étude on a single string)
- Zhú Yĭng Yáo Hóng (烛影摇红) 1932 (shadows of candles, flickering red)
- Studies for Erhu No 1 - 47
Pipa
- Gē Wǔ Yǐn (歌舞引) (Dance Prelude)[2]
- Gǎi Jìn Cāo (改進操) (Improved Étude)
- Xū Lài (虛籟) 1929 (Sound of Emptiness)[3]
References
- ^ China Medley Archived 2010-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Translation on a record by Wei Chung-loh Archived 2011-07-02 at the Wayback Machine (衛仲樂), 1938
- ^ 「虛籟」含義到底為何?[permanent dead link]: “「虛」是「空虛」、「虛無」的意思,「籟」原是古代的一種簫,因為簫的聲音是從孔穴裡發出來的,又引申為從孔穴裡發出聲音,後來人們把籟泛指為聲音,「虛籟」是指沒有聲音,或是空虛的聲音。” (Xū means empty and Lài is a classical instrument that is now generalized to mean "sound." Xū Lài therefore means "no sound" or "the sound of emptiness".)
External links
- Kōng Shān Niǎo Yǔ (空山鸟语) on YouTube
- Gē Wǔ Yǐn (歌舞引) on YouTube
- iTunes: Chinese Traditional Erhu music Vol. 1 by Lei Qiang
- Treasures Of Chinese Instrumental Music, Erhu
- iTunes: Treasures Of Chinese Instrumental Music, Erhu
Categories:
- 1895 births
- 1932 deaths
- Chinese male composers
- Erhu players
- Pipa players
- Musicians from Suzhou
- People from Zhangjiagang
- Deaths from streptococcus infection
- Infectious disease deaths in China
- Chinese composers
- 20th-century composers
- Burials in Beijing
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- Republic of China people born during Qing
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