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Wang Jianzhong (; 1933–2016) was a Chinese composer, pianist, and educator. His works, many of them composed during the
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Chinese folk music The music of China consists of many distinct traditions, often specifically originating with one of the country's various Ethnic groups in China, ethnic groups. It is produced within and without the country, involving either people of Chinese or ...
and Western classical piano tradition and have made him a household name in his own country.Lian, Liu (9 September 2013)
"Saluting a living legend: modern piano composer Wang Jianzhong"
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''. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
His ''A Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix'' is considered one of the six representative twentieth-century Chinese piano masterpieces.Chong, Eddy K. M. (2010)
"Beyond birdsongs and the five notes: Teaching with Wang Jianzhong's Bai Niao Chao Feng"
''Proceedings of the 29th World Conference of the International Society for Music Education'', pp. 38–42. . Retrieved 4 December 2013.


Biography

Wang was born in
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in 1933. His parents were from
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and
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. He began his piano study at the age of 10. In 1950, he was accepted into the
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where he majored in composition and piano. In 1958, after his graduation, he became a professor at the conservatory. During the 1970s he served as the composer-in-residence for the
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. He returned to the Shanghai Conservatory in the 1980s where he served as an associate professor, professor, associate chair, and associate dean.China Musicology (2009)
王建中简介 (Wang Jianzhong Introduction)
Musicology.cn. Retrieved 4 December 2013 .
Among his students there were the pianists Haochen Zhang, Peng-Peng Gong and
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and the composer
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. Wang passed away in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2016.


Works

Wang composed a large body of works for piano based on themes from Chinese folk music during the 1960s and 1970s, when the Cultural Revolution forbade compositions which were not based on either traditional Chinese folk melodies or revolutionary songs. Towards the end of that period, the restrictions became slightly more relaxed, and Wang, like his contemporary Li Yinghai, began to base his compositions on Chinese court music as well.Zhang, Shi-gu (1993)
''Chinese and Western influences upon piano music in China''
pp. 55–61. Doctoral Dissertation,
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. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
The popularity of Wang's compositions continued after the bans on contemporary and Western music were lifted at the end of the Cultural Revolution. According to ''
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'', his works are valued for the insight they provide into "the dilemma faced by Wang's generation of Chinese composers during a time of great social turmoil." His piano works include: *''Red Flag Canal'' 红旗渠畔 (
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, collaborating with
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). Premiered at the 8th
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in 1978, with Piano Solo Li Mingqiang and Shanghai Orchestra conducted by Hou Runyu. *''Liuyang River'' 浏阳河. Based on a folk song of
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composed by Tang Biguang. *''Silver Clouds Chasing the Moon'' 彩云追月 (also known as ''The Moon Chased by the Colourful Clouds''). Adapted from a piece by
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and
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. *''A Hundred Birds Paying Respect to the Phoenix'' 百鸟朝凤. This piece, composed by Wang in 1973, is based on melodies from the
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. They were originally arranged for the
suona The ''suona,'' also called ''dida,'' laba or ''haidi'', is a traditional double-reeded Chinese musical instrument. The ''suona's'' basic design originated in ancient Iran, then called " Sorna". It appeared in China around the 3rd century and ...
, a Chinese wind instrument, by the renowned suona player, Ren Tongxiang (born 1927). Considered one of the six representative twentieth-century Chinese piano masterpieces and exemplifying his ability to integrate the ornamental tones, chromaticism, and pentatonic scales of traditional Chinese music with Western piano tradition, Wang's version remains very popular in China and has been the subject of several critical commentaries by Chinese musicologists. *''Four Northern Shaanxi Folk Songs'' 陕北民歌四首, including ''Red Lilies Crimson and Bright'' 山丹丹花开红艳艳, ''The Armymen and People Join in the Production Drive'' 军民大生产, ''Embroiding a Portrait of Chairman Mao in Gold'' 绣金匾 and ''Joy of Emancipation'' 翻身道情. This suite was first performed by
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and recorded in 1974. *''Three Variations of the Plum Blossom Melody'' 梅花三弄. Composed in 1973, the work is based on a piece from the
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(618 – 907 A.D.) and was originally composed for the
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, a seven-stringed instrument of the
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family.Chen, Xi (2012)
''Chinese Piano Music: An Approach to performance''
pp. 42–43. Doctoral Dissertation,
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. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
*''Five Yunnan Folk Songs'' 云南民歌五首. Composed in 1958. Performed by
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in his 2008 concert at
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. *''Evening Song of a Fishing Boat''. Dedicated to William Goldenberg, Chair of the Piano Department of
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, the piece received its world premiere in 2013 in a concert at Carnegie Hall by Yao Lin.''
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"Local pianist headed to Carnegie Hall"
Retrieved 4 December 2013.
His works for strings include ''String Quartet in A Major'' (recorded in 1985), and a violin sonata composed in 1984. Besides, he also wrote lots of piano accompaniment for published mass songs during the 1960s and 1970s.


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