BEAU SOIR EN HONG KONG

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“Beau soir en Hong Kong” poster
Hong Kong music lovers were treated to a special event on Sunday, 30 June, at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts (HKAPA) in Wanchai. The event by the name Beau soir en Hong Kong, organised by the IAMA, was an evening of guzheng, erhu and other stringed instruments, performed by an outstanding group of musicians, headed up by Lunlun Zou, the Guzheng Master, and Guo Gan, the exceptional Chinese erhu player who now lives in Paris. The two virtuosos were assisted by Chass Wong Ling Yan of the HKAPA on the Pipa. Samuel Yeung accompanied on piano.

The performances were a mixture of traditional Chinese melodies from the past as well as a few contemporary pieces and selected works by Debussy. The auditorium was full with hardly an empty seat to be seen. The crowd was also quite familiar with the works played and even applauded after moments of extraordinary virtuosity, displayed with consummate skill by Ms Zou and Mr Guo, both individually and together.

A simple but quite appropriate background of Monet’s Autumn on the Seine at Argenteuil was an elegant and most fitting backdrop to the evening. Many of the Chinese pieces they played are extremely well known and popular. Songs of Fishing Boats at Dusk, Butterfly Lovers – metamorphosis, A moonlit Night on the Spring River and the ever popular and quite difficult Horse Racing which Mr Guo performed flawlessly.

After his solo, Ms Zou played The Fight with the Typhoon, another musical challenge, but this time for the guzheng. She plays with great emotion, impeccable technique and elegant style with almost balletic movements of the hands and arms.

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Lunlun Zou and Guo Gan
Mr Guo’s presence was also quite commanding. He sits, almost like a Zen monk, shaved head held high, almost in a trance. But then comes the music and all who are there are transformed and moved into his world of musical images. His performance of The moon reflecting in Erquan Pool was quite magnificent. “It is a piece traditionally perceived as tragic and thus players tend to add bitter emotion to it. However, I don’t think it is necessary to emphasise the bitterness. I wanted to bring out the sheer beauty of the music itself to the audience,” he said.

Adrian Walter, the Director of the HKAPA, was delighted with the event. “The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts was delighted to be the venue for Sunday’s concert by Guzheng master, Lunlun Zou. A beautifully performed and varied programme highlighted the extraordinary ability of the performers and the unique expressive range of the instruments,” he said.

As the director of the HKAPA, Mr Walter knows what he is talking about when he describes the performers. “The drama of the Guzheng solos were matched by the sublime and reflective solos by Erhu master, Guo Gan. The quality of the performers who joined Ms Zou were of the highest order, a quality that characterised the afternoon. I was delighted to see one of APA’s alumni sharing the stage providing evocative pipa solos and accompaniments.”

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“Beau soir en Hong Kong”
Dr Raymond Chan, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Oregon Scientific, said he was extremely pleased with the event. “Our young people here in Hong Kong are very aware of how the modern world works but we hope they can also be aware of the heritage from which they come. I believe very strongly that the promotion of the arts is vital to a complete life, even in today’s electronic age. Understanding and appreciating the music of the past is one way to do that,” he said.

Dr Chan was especially happy with the large number of young people who turned up for the concert. No tradition will be able to be maintained if the youth do not take it up. It would seem that the guzheng and the erhu are in good shape at this time.

Among the audience were these honourable guests: HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang and his wife, Zhang Xiaoming, director of the Liaison Office, Deputy Secretary for Home Affairs, Oregon Scientific Global Group Chairman Dr. Raymond Chan, Ms Florence Hui, Director-General of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Dr Rosanna Wong, Chancellor Timothy W. Tong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Council Chairman William Leung, JP, mirror, Executive President Xu Xinying cultural enterprises and others.

IAMA wishes to express sincere gratitude to: Oregon Scientific, Hang Seng Bank, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Deloitte, AIA, AVIS Macau and others.

Photos from this event can be seen here.

ANNOUNCING CONCERT BEAU SOIR EN HONG KONG

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“Beau soir en Hong Kong” poster

Leading Guzheng virtuoso Lunlun Zou will meet Erhu genius Guo Gan in Hong Kong in a crossover between east and west by music on June 30th – on the eve of the 16th Year Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Reunification with China, at the Concert Hall of the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. This is a “crossover” between traditional and modernity, between east and west, and an inner quest of hearts and minds for all audience with a genuine love of traditional Chinese music.

For additional details, please visit hkiama.org.

“SPRING OF THE GOLDEN SNAKE” CNY CONCERT WILL BE HELD ON 16 FEBRUARY 2013 IN SYDNEY

Spring of the Golden Snake celebrates the 2013 Chinese New Year (year of the Snake) with an afternoon of music with Ying & Friends at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. This special concert, a showcase of Chinese influence in Australian music, will blend Western and Chinese instruments to create original and evocative sounds. Chinese tea appreciation and a calligraphy workshop will be held before the concert and tea tasting and light refreshments after the concert for you to enjoy Chinese New Year at the Con. Special guest will be Lunlun Zou, director of International Academy for Musical Arts in Hong Kong.

The program presents traditional Chinese music including Golden Snake Dance (金蛇狂舞) and Spring Outing (游春), Cantonese music including Autumn Moon on the Calm Lake (平湖秋月) and Rain Drops on a Banana Tree (雨打芭蕉), arranged by Australian composer Tony Wheeler, as well as popular Chinese classics The Moon’s Reflection on the Second Spring (二泉映月) and Spring Festival Overture (春节序曲), arranged by Australian composer Julie Simonds. Also included are original Australian compositions for Chinese instruments, Bodhisattva of the Silk Road and Guanyin Song by Wheeler and other well-known Western pieces arranged for Chinese and Western instruments. A highlight will be the world premiere of Wheeler’s blues-jazz piece Blue Moon for erhu, saxophone and piano.

For tickets and details, please visit http://www.cityrecitalhall.com/events/id/1414.

LIN YAYI PERFORMS ON TVB TELEVISION

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Lin Yayi performs on TVB television

10-year old Lin Yayi performs on TVB programme “New Culture Zoom”, aired on 7 July 2012, (Saturday, 9:10am). The song is “The Drums of the Harvest”. Since age 6, Yayi has been learning guzheng from her guzheng teacher Lunlun Zou and won many competitions throughout Hong Kong.

NATIONAL MELODY CONCERT IN SHEUNG WAN

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“National Melody Concert” will be held on Thursday, 20 October 2011 at 8:00 PM in Sheung Wan Civic Centre (Sheung Wan, Hong Kong).

Lunlun Zou and Dr Huang Weida will be performing on guzheng and erhu “Fishermen’s Joyous Return”. Lunlun Zou and her guzheng trio “Phoenix” (Feng Huang) will perform a classical piece “Butterfly Lovers” and other popular compositions. This concert will also feature Lunlun Zou’s talented 9-year old student Lin Yayi, first prize laureate of Hong Kong School’s Music Festival. Lin Yayi will perform Tibetan melody “Spring’s Return to Snow-capped Peaks”. Other outstanding musicians will also participate.

Thursday, 20 October 2011, 8:00 PM, at Sheung Wan Civic Centre, Hong Kong; tickets are HK$200 (students half price) and can be purchased from Lunlun Zou.

Photos from this event can be seen here.

MARTIN YAN AND LUNLUN ZOU HOST A BENEFIT FOR SICHUAN EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

America’s beloved chef Martin Yan and renowned guzheng Master Lunlun Zou have teamed up to host a fund-raising event in Shenzhen’s Window of the World theme park to benefit the victims of the recent Sichuan earthquake.

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Lunlun Zou and Martin Yan

Master chef Martin Yan is a household name in the United States and Canada, where he became famous for his cooking show Yan Can Cook.

The event, sponsored by the Lee Kum Kee company, the world-famous maker of Chinese spices and cooking sauces, included Martin Yan’s brilliantly entertaining cooking show and awe-inspiring musical performance by guzheng Master Lunlun Zou. Overall, the show was a delight for the stomach, eyes and ears!

Among honorable guests was Mr. Li Wenda, president of the Lee Kum Kee company.

All proceeds raised during the event, including those made from sales of Lunlun Zou’s music CD’s, were donated to the victims of the recent Sichuan earthquake.

PANTING’S NEW MUSIC VIDEO RELEASED

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Panting in Yangzhou

Lunlun Zou has released a new guzheng music video with Panting as the star performer. The video was filmed in April 2005 in beautiful Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China.

Watch this video! Panting plays The Yi Festival Dancein a video titled Spring Comes to Yangzhou.

GUZHENG SETS THE NEW GUINNESS WORLD RECORD

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A new Guinness World Record has been set on 8 August in Huludao, when 2,348 guzheng enthusiasts from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore struck strings in unison, each using their own guzheng.

Hong Kong guzheng students and musicians too have taken part in this record-breaking activity under the leadership of guzheng artist Lunlun Zou.

Photos from this event can be seen here. Watch video on Youku.com.