Wei Zhongyue (卫仲乐, 衛仲樂, 1909-1997) was a famous Chinese instrumentalist, regarded as one of the finest players of the Pipa (lute) and the Guqin (zither). But who was well-trained in playing Erhu (two-stringed fiddle) and various flutes too. Since his childhood he had contact with Chinese folk instruments, being highly influenced by his family musical tradition. He learned to play by taking lessons of Zheng Jingwen, Liu Yaozhang and Wang Yuting. Later he became a teacher of Chinese folk music himself.
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Drunk Fisherman Singing At Dusk (Zui Yu Chang Wan)
The Evening Song of a Drunk Fisherman
Flowing Waters
Running Water
Moon Reflection In The Er Quan
Shimian Maifu, Pt. 1 (China)
Horse Race
On The Eve of The Spring Festival
Birds Singing In a Tranquil Valley
Slow Three Six
Drunk Fisherman Singing at Dusk
Spring Scenery of Southern Yangtze
Ode to Our Soldiers
Song By a Sick Man
North Henan Ballad
On The Grassland
The Lament (Lisao)
Drunk Fisherman Singing at Dusk (Zui Yu Chang Wan) - Wei Zho
Drunk Fisherman Singing at Dus
zuì yú chàng wǎn 醉渔唱晚 The Drunken Fisherman (qin solo)
zhègū fēi 鹧鸪飞 The Flight of the Partridge (dizi solo)
yángguān sān dié 阳关三叠 Parting at Yang Kwan (qin solo)
gē wǔ yǐn 歌舞引 Dance Prelude (pipa solo)
Flying Flowers Falling Upon Emerald-Green Grass (pipa solo)
Shimian Maifu, Pt. 1
Moon Reflection In The Er Quan - Song Fei
The Evening Song of a Drunken Fisherman
The Evening Song Of A Drunk Fi
Flowing Waters - Wei Zhongyue
The Evening Song of a Drunk Fisherman - Wei Zhongyue
Temple Meditation (xiao solo)
bìng zhōng yín 病中吟 Soliloquy of a Convalescent (erhu solo)
bìng zhōng yín 病中吟 Soliloguy of a Convalescent (erhu solo)
guāng míng xíng 光明行 March (erhu solo)
zui yu chang wan
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