
Born in Shanghai and now living in Japan, Ms Jiang (姜建华, born 1961) was trained by her uncle during the Cultural Revolution, before attending Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music. The erhu, sometimes called the Chinese violin, is known for its plaintive, quintessentially Oriental tone. It dates from the Tang dynasty (617–908) and was originally meant to accompany Chinese opera singers. A steady refinement of playing techniques over the past century has popularised its use in solo performances.
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Horse Race
A Reclusive Life
A Folk Song of Shilidun Mound (Shilidun Shan Ge)
Horse Race (Sai Ma)
A Folk Song of Shilidun Mound
Energy Flow
Theme from "Last Emperor"
Yang Guan San Die
Murika Muchibun
二泉映月
陽関三畳
京郊行
Kongehan niaoyu
Greensleeves
Ave Maria Op. 52-6
Salut D'amour Op. 12
花
Erquan yingyue
Xinhunbie
Gnossience 1
Nocturne No.20 Op. Posth.
Clair De Lune
Laudate Dominum
Les Chemins De L'amour
Sicilienne Op.78
Alleluja - Exsultate, Jubilate, K165
Vocalise Op. 34-14
Trip to the Suburban Capital
陽光照耀着塔什庫爾干
草原上
島歌
太湖船
蝉院鐘声
ムリカ六星
Gymnopedie 1
Left Alone, for erhu
Yuda bajiao
Left Alone
The Last Emperor
Lullaby
Island Song
Boat on the Taihu Lake
Temple Bell
Zigeunerweisen
Traumerei Op. 15-7
Er Quan Ying Yue/Moon Reflections in the Fountain
Hana/Flower
Tai Hu Chuan/Boat on the Taihu Lake
Chan Yuan Zhong Sheng/The Temple Bell
Yang Guang Zhao Yao Ze Ta Shi Ku E Gan/Sunshine Over the Tjikurugan
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