Composer: Liu Wen Jin Performer: Ching Sau Wing Conductor: Hu Bingxu Orchestra: China Symphony Orchestra
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This is a very beautiful performance. Who is the composer? What is the erhu performer name? Is Hu Bingxu the conductor? Is it China Symphony Orchestra?
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A renowned erhu performer, Ching Sau-wing is currently the Committee member of the China Nationalities Orchestra Society and Nationalities Orchestra Society and the Honorary Committee member of the Erhu Society under the Chinese Musicians Association, Visiting Professor at the Beijing Contemporary Music Academy, Artistic Director of Hong Kong City Chinese Orchestra, and erhu instructor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. He was formerly a soloist with the Young Musicians Ensemble of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Concertmaster of the Fujian Song and Dance Theatre Chinese Orchestra, and Acting/Assistant Erhu Principal of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Ching graduated with distinction from the Fujian College of Art and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he was first studied Performance under the erhu teacher, Cheng Xuecheng, followed by years of erhu training under Min Huifen, Xiao Baiyong and Xu Jiangde. He also benefitted from the coaching of Liu Mingyuan, Lan Yusong and Wang Yi, and studied Theories of Composition and Conducting under He Zhanhao, Hu Yanzhong, Xia Feiyun and Lin Hua. As a performer, his performance is recognized for his sweet tone colour, emotional lyricism and impassioned otional lyricism and impassioned delivery and won critical acclaim. He was the winner of many major music competitions since 1980, which included a Class One Award at the National Traditional Instruments Solo Competition held by the Ministry of Culture in 1982. He gave his first solo recital in 1986, and released his first solo compact disc in 1990 to popular acclaim. In 1999, he premiered the full-length erhu work by Zheng Bing, Erhu Concerto No.3 in Hong Kong, followed by invitations to perform the piece with many other orchestras. In all those concerts, he won both critical and popular acclaim from the music d popular acclaim from the music sector, the media and the audiences. A critic in Macao Daily News described Chings performance of Erhu Concerto No. 3 as ‘a totally refreshing performance, a demonstration of excellent artistry in techniques delivered with ease, control and the stage presence of a maestro,’while another in Beijings Music Weekly said, ‘Ching Sau-wing gave a performance that was mellow and robust in tone colour with good control.’ China Central Television (CCTV) has aired many times live recordings of Chings concert performance through its cultural and Chinese music programmes, which nese music programmes, which were shared by viewers in China as well as all over the world. In 2004, Ching was invited to appear in the first International Huqin Festival in Xuzhou. He gave a concert with the China National Symphony Orchestra at the Beijing Concert Hall in 2005. It was resounding success as he was the first erhu performer ever to share a full concert programme with the China National Symphony Orchestra in its 50 years of history, and won critical acclaim from the media and music circles. The live telecast was made into a documentary on CCTVs music channel. His solo CCTVs music channel. His solo album recorded with a western symphony orchestra, The Story of Torrents of the River, was released in 2006 and won critical acclaim. Ching has performed with many orchestras in the last three decades, including the China National Symphony Orchestra, China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra, National Ballet of China Symphony Orchestra, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Pearl River Cinema Philharmonic Guangzhou, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, Chinese Orchestra Taiwan, Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Macao ong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Macao Chinese Orchestra, Guangdong National Orchestra of China and Shantou Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed as a soloist in more than 400 concerts in the Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, the United States, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and more. Apart from performance, Ching has been teaching erhu for more than 30 years. Many of his students have won outstanding results in music competitions. Counting the last decade or so, his students have won ecade or so, his students have won the top three places in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festivals and the other international music competitions for over 30 times. He has been training many Chinese orchestras and ensembles and playing an advisory role in the field. As conductor of these groups in concerts presented by the former Urban Council and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, or as their leader on overseas tours, he has been a driving force behind the promotion of Chinese traditional cultural and Chinese music, more recently, he has often been invited to serve as an adjudicator in Music competitions and to give talks on music at various tertiary institutions in Hong Kong and the Mainland, and he is recognized by teachers and students alike.
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A renowned erhu performer, Ching Sau-wing is currently the Committee member of the China Nationalities Orchestra Society and Nationalities Orchestra Society and the Honorary Committee member of the Erhu Society under the Chinese Musicians Association, Visiting Professor at the Beijing Contemporary Music Academy, Artistic Director of Hong Kong City Chinese Orchestra, and erhu instructor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. He was formerly a soloist with the Young Musicians Ensemble of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Concertmaster of the Fujian Song and Dance Theatre Chinese Orchestra, and Acting/Assistant Erhu Principal of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Ching graduated with distinction from the Fujian College of Art and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he was first studied Performance under the erhu teacher, Cheng Xuecheng, followed by years of erhu training under Min Huifen, Xiao Baiyong and Xu Jiangde. He also benefitted from the coaching of Liu Mingyuan, Lan Yusong and Wang Yi, and studied Theories of Composition and Conducting under He Zhanhao, Hu Yanzhong, Xia Feiyun and Lin Hua. As a performer, his performance is recognized for his sweet tone colour, emotional lyricism and impassioned otional lyricism and impassioned delivery and won critical acclaim. He was the winner of many major music competitions since 1980, which included a Class One Award at the National Traditional Instruments Solo Competition held by the Ministry of Culture in 1982. He gave his first solo recital in 1986, and released his first solo compact disc in 1990 to popular acclaim. In 1999, he premiered the full-length erhu work by Zheng Bing, Erhu Concerto No.3 in Hong Kong, followed by invitations to perform the piece with many other orchestras. In all those concerts, he won both critical and popular acclaim from the music d popular acclaim from the music sector, the media and the audiences. A critic in Macao Daily News described Chings performance of Erhu Concerto No. 3 as ‘a totally refreshing performance, a demonstration of excellent artistry in techniques delivered with ease, control and the stage presence of a maestro,’while another in Beijings Music Weekly said, ‘Ching Sau-wing gave a performance that was mellow and robust in tone colour with good control.’ China Central Television (CCTV) has aired many times live recordings of Chings concert performance through its cultural and Chinese music programmes, which nese music programmes, which were shared by viewers in China as well as all over the world. In 2004, Ching was invited to appear in the first International Huqin Festival in Xuzhou. He gave a concert with the China National Symphony Orchestra at the Beijing Concert Hall in 2005. It was resounding success as he was the first erhu performer ever to share a full concert programme with the China National Symphony Orchestra in its 50 years of history, and won critical acclaim from the media and music circles. The live telecast was made into a documentary on CCTVs music channel. His solo CCTVs music channel. His solo album recorded with a western symphony orchestra, The Story of Torrents of the River, was released in 2006 and won critical acclaim. Ching has performed with many orchestras in the last three decades, including the China National Symphony Orchestra, China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra, National Ballet of China Symphony Orchestra, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Pearl River Cinema Philharmonic Guangzhou, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, Chinese Orchestra Taiwan, Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Macao ong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Macao Chinese Orchestra, Guangdong National Orchestra of China and Shantou Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed as a soloist in more than 400 concerts in the Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, the United States, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and more. Apart from performance, Ching has been teaching erhu for more than 30 years. Many of his students have won outstanding results in music competitions. Counting the last decade or so, his students have won ecade or so, his students have won the top three places in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festivals and the other international music competitions for over 30 times. He has been training many Chinese orchestras and ensembles and playing an advisory role in the field. As conductor of these groups in concerts presented by the former Urban Council and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, or as their leader on overseas tours, he has been a driving force behind the promotion of Chinese traditional cultural and Chinese music, more recently, he has often been invited to serve as an adjudicator in Music competitions and to give talks on music at various tertiary institutions in Hong Kong and the Mainland, and he is recognized by teachers and students alike.