
Guan Pinghu (Chinese: 管平湖;1897-1967), was a Chinese player of the guqin, a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, Guan came from an artistic family, and started to learn the guqin from his father, Guan Nianci. After the death of his father when he was thirteen, Guan continued with his father’s friend Ye Shimeng and Zhang Xiangtao. He also studied with the leading players of three different schools; Yang Zongji (Chinese: 楊宗稷;1865–1933)
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Flowing Water (Liu Shui)
Running Water (Liu Shui)
Guangling Tune
Guangling Strains
Qu Yuans Lament (Li Sao)
Guangling Tune (Guang Ling San)
Flowing Water
Elegant Orchid in Jieshi Tune
Qu Yuan’s Lament
Qu Yaun’s Lament
Flowing Waters
Secluded Orchid In Jieshi Tune
Running Water
Liushui
Secluded Orchid In Jieshi Tune (He Shi Diao You Lan)
Eighteen Beats From Tartar Reed Flute
Lofty Mountains and Flowing Waters
Eighteen Beats On the Hujia (Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai)
Ao'ai
Creaks Of The Oars
Eighteen Beats On The Hujia
Liu Shui (Flowing Streams)
Qu Yuan s Lament (Li Sao)
Guangling san
Li Sao
Melody For Orchid In Jieshi Key
A Music From Guangling
Fisherman’s Song
A Tune of Elghteen Beats From Tartar Reed Flute
Ao'ai (Fisherman's Song)
China: Liushui (Extract)
The Lament
Blue Tango
Liushui (Flowering Waters)
Mother
Li Sao (Shen Qi Mi Pu ) [The Lament]
Qu Yaun's Lament
Jieshi-Diao You Lan (Gu Yi Congshu) [Serene Orchid To The Tune Of Stone Table]
Duet Dance
Blue Waltz
Sound As the Ai-Ao
Guangling San (Shen Qi Mi Pu) [Guangling Strains]
Liushui ("Flowing Water"); guqin solo, excerpt
Jingpo Dance
Returning To Sulanto
Black Eyes
Guang Ling San
Palm Flower
Happy Hulu Reed Pipe
House On The Prairie
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