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Mei Han () is a Chinese-Canadian ''
guzheng The zheng (), or guzheng (), is a Chinese List of Chinese musical instruments#Plucked, plucked zither. The modern guzheng commonly has 21, 25, or 26 strings, is long, and is tuned in a Major scale, major pentatonic scale. It has a large, reson ...
'' performer and scholar. She was born into a
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family in
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, the youngest of four children. Her father Han Shu came from
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, and her mother, who is half
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, came from
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. Her maternal grandfather was a scholar, calligrapher, and educator named Long Zhancen (龙湛岑, 1889–1969). Han began playing the ''zheng'' at the age of eleven. She graduated with a degree in English from Beijing Workers' University (北京市职工大学), and performed for a time with the Beijing Comrades Song and Dance Troupe (北京战友歌舞团; full name: 北京军区政治部战友歌舞团), which is affiliated with the
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. Han's primary instrument is the 21-string '' zheng'', but she also plays ''zheng'' with 16, 23, and 26 strings, as well as the ''
liuqin The ''liuqin'' ( Chinese: , pinyin: ) is a three, four or five-stringed Chinese mandolin with a pear-shaped body. The range of its voice is much higher than other Chinese plucked string instrument, and it is used in both orchestral ...
'', a high pitched small lute. She performs in
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,
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, and
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contexts. She studied ''guzheng'' with Zhang Yan (张燕, 1945–1996) and Gao Zicheng (高自成, 1918–2010). She has recorded with Paul Plimley, Orchid Ensemble and
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and performs internationally with her Chinese instrumental quartet Red Chamber, which was established in 2005. With Red Chamber, she recorded two albums: ''Redgrass'' (2008), which combines Chinese music with elements of bluegrass, and ''Gathering'' (2014). She holds a Ph.D. and two master's degrees in
ethnomusicology Ethnomusicology is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context. The discipline investigates social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investiga ...
: from the Musical Research Institute of the Chinese Arts Academy (中国艺术研究院音乐研究所) in Beijing (1995) and from the
University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Public university, public research university with campuses near University of British Columbia Vancouver, Vancouver and University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada ...
(2000, 2014). She wrote the "Zheng" article for the second edition of the ''
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'' (2001), and '' New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments''. Han lived for many years in
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,
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, Canada, with her husband
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. She came to Vancouver in 1996 and met Raine-Reusch at the
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in 1998, marrying him in 2001. She served as Visiting assistant professor at
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in Gambier, Ohio from 2013 to 2015, and is currently associate professor at
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near Nashville, Tennessee, and the founding director of MTSU's Center for Chinese Music and Culture (est. 2015). She has recorded one solo album, entitled ''Outside the Wall'' (2005). Han's niece (the daughter of her brother) is Cecilia Han (Chinese name: Han Xue, 韩雪; b. 1983), a Chinese film actress and pop singer who sang at the closing ceremony of the
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.


Discography


As leader

*2005 - ''Outside the Wall'' (Za)


With Red Chamber

*2008 - ''Redgrass'' (Za) *2012 - ''The Rough Guide to the music of China'' (Rough Guides) *2014 - ''Gathering'' (Za) *2016 - ''Classical & Contemporary Chinese Music'' (ARC Music)


As musician


With Orchid Ensemble

*2000 - ''Heartland'' *2004 - ''Road to Kashgar''


With Paul Plimley

*2006 - ''Ume: Improvisations for Zheng and Piano'' (Za)


With Randy Raine-Reusch

*2001 - ''Distant Wind: New Directions For Chinese Zheng'' (Za)


With B.C. Chinese Music Ensemble

*2013 - ''Bamboo Shoots in Spring'' (BCCMA)


As guest musician

*2000 - ''Transplanted Purple Bamboo'' (Vancouver Chinese Ensemble) *2011 - ''Karakoram Highway'' (Akasha) *2011 - '' Vintage & Unique'' (John Reischman and the Jaybirds)


References


External links


Mei Han official site"The Emergence of the Chinese Zheng: Traditional Context, Contemporary Evolution, and Cultural Identity"
(Ph.D. dissertation, University of British Columbia, 2013)


Interviews



Accessed September 8, 2017


Listening



from CBC ''Inside the Music'' program {{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Mei Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian musicians of Chinese descent Chinese emigrants to Canada Contemporary classical music performers Guzheng players Musicians from British Columbia Musicians from Beijing 21st-century Chinese musicians Place of birth missing (living people) Writers from Beijing