
Zhu Jian'er pinyin: Zhū Jiàn'ěr (朱践耳, October 18, 1922 – August 15, 2017) was a Chinese composer. Zhu was born in Tianjin and brought up in Shanghai, China. He began composing in 1940 and pursued composition studies at the Moscow Conservatory in 1955. He was a professor at the Shanghai Conservatory. He composed for both Western and Chinese instruments and his works have been performed around the world. In 2000 he was commissioned by Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project to compose Silk Road Reverie.
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Happy Times (fanshen de rizi)
Days Of Emancipation
Happy Times
Days of Jubilation (Xi Qing De Ri Zi)
Jour d’émancipation
Days of Emancipation (Fan Shen De Ri Zi)
Jour D'émancipation
An Offering Of Intimacy
Yu (Jade)
He (1993), for dizi, zheng, erhu, double bass and percussion
Jour D'Émancipation
Jianer: Happy Times
Day of Joy op. 2b
Triptych - I. Dance
Triptych - II. Nocturne
Triptych - III. Rondo
Festive Overture op. 10
Epic Deeds op. 12b - I.
Epic Deeds op. 12b - II.
Fisherman's Ballad, Suite 1: I. Dance of the Net Girls
II. Song of the Salt Water
III. Lullaby
IV. Frolic
Fisherman's Ballad, Suite 2: I. Out to Sea
II. The Night Scene
III. Buffoon
A Sorrowful Tune
In Memorium op. 18
Orchestral Works Vol. 2 - Cd 1 (8)
III. A heart-to-heart talk
Symphony No. 4 '6.4.2 - 1' (1990)
Sketches in the Mountains of Guizhou (1982) - 3. Romance in a Moonlight Night
Lantern Festival (1999/2004)
Symphony No.1 (1986)
Symphony No.2 Op. 28 (1987)
Symphony No.3 "Tibet" Op. 29
Symphonic Fantasia - In Memory Of Martyrs For Truth
Sketches In The Mountains Of Guizhou, Symphonic Suite
Symphony No. 4 "6.4.2 - 1"
Sketches in the Mountains of Guizhou: Movement 3 - Romance In a Moonlight Night
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