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Man-Ching Donald Yu

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Yu Man Ching (Chinese: ) is a Hong Kong composer.[1]

Life and career

As a prolific composer, Yu has composed more than hundreds compositional oeuvre ranges from chamber, vocal, electroacoustic, and Chinese instrumental works to opera, concerti, choral works, and symphonies. Most of the works have been featuring at various events and venues throughout the North and South America, Europe, and Asia [2] including the International Review of Composers, the International Festival of Modern Art: Two Days and Two Nights of New Music, and the Expo Milano 2015, etc. His music has been performed by the Uzhgorod Philharmonic with chorus, the Opera Hong Kong Chorus, Icarius Ensemble,[3] and many others. His music has been published by Edizioni Sconfinarte in Italy and Albany Records.[4] etc.

Selected Works: Discography

  • First Symphony for orchestra (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • From the Depth for soprano, chorus and orchestra (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Octet for strings (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Sunset in My Homeland for violin, clarinet, and piano (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Disintegration for piano and electronics (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Explosion for piano (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Two Poems by Ya Hsien for baritone and piano (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • Breeze for flute (TROY 1378, Albany Records)
  • The Maximum Speed of Raphael's Madonna for flute and piano (TROY 1378, Albany Records)

References

  1. ^ "Albany Records Webpage".
  2. ^ "Yao Yueh Chinese Music Association Webpage".
  3. ^ "Scherzo Edition Webpage".
  4. ^ "International Review of Composers Webpage".