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Tang Junqiao, the Glossary

Index Tang Junqiao

Tang Junqiao is a Chinese educator, musician and practitioner of the Dizi.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Anshan, Bamberg Symphony, China, China Daily, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (soundtrack), Dizi (instrument), Gudi (instrument), Guo Wenjing, Guoyue, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiahu, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Koudi, Liaoning, List of Chinese musical instruments, London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shenyang Conservatory of Music, State visit, Suona, Tan Dun, Yu Xunfa.

  2. Chinese flautists
  3. People from Anshan

Anshan

Anshan is an inland prefecture-level city in central-southeast Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, about south of the provincial capital Shenyang.

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Bamberg Symphony

The Bamberg Symphony (German: Bamberger Symphoniker – Bayerische Staatsphilharmonie) is a renowned German orchestra top-class orchestra that has been residing in Bamberg since its foundation in 1946 and travels the world as a touring orchestra.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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China Daily

China Daily is an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party.

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a 2000 martial arts film directed by Ang Lee and written for the screen by Wang Hui-ling, James Schamus, and Tsai Kuo-jung.

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is the original soundtrack album of the 2000 Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon starring Yun-Fat Chow, Michelle Yeoh, Ziyi Zhang and Chen Chang.

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Dizi (instrument)

The dizi (pronounced), is a Chinese transverse flute.

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Gudi (instrument)

The Jiahu gǔdí are the oldest known musical instruments from China, dating back to around 6000 BCE.

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Guo Wenjing

Guo Wenjing (born 1 February 1956, in Chongqing) is a Chinese composer and educator.

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Guoyue

Guoyue (國樂; literally "national music"; also minyue (民乐), huayue (華樂) or zhongyue (中樂)), nowadays refers to the music composed for Chinese musical instruments, which is an extension of the Chinese traditional music.

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Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (Cantonese: 香港管弦樂團), commonly abbreviated as HKPO or HKPhil (Cantonese: 港樂), is a symphony orchestra based in Hong Kong.

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Jiahu

Jiahu was the site of a Neolithic settlement based in the central plain of ancient China, near the Yellow River.

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (officially known as the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. It was named in 1964 as a memorial to assassinated President John F.

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Koudi

The koudi (Chinese: 口笛; pinyin: kǒudí; also spelled kou di) is a very small Chinese flute made from bamboo.

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Liaoning

Liaoning is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region.

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List of Chinese musical instruments

Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories known as (八音). The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups. The grouping of instruments in material categories in China is one of the first musical groupings ever devised.

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London Symphony Orchestra

The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London.

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New York Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic is an American symphony orchestra based in New York City.

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Shanghai Conservatory of Music

The Shanghai Conservatory of Music (SHCMusic) is a municipal public college in Shanghai, China.

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Shanghai Symphony Orchestra

The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra in Shanghai, China.

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Shenyang Conservatory of Music

Shenyang Conservatory of Music is a music college in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China.

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State visit

A state visit is a formal visit by a head of state (or representative of a head of state) to a foreign country, at the invitation of the head of state (or representative) of that foreign country, with the latter also acting as the official host for the duration of the state visit.

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Suona

Suona (IPA: /swoʊˈnɑː/), also called dida (from Cantonese 啲咑/啲打), laba or haidi, is a traditional double-reeded Chinese musical instrument.

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Tan Dun

Tan Dun (born 18 August 1957) is a Chinese-born American composer and conductor.

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Yu Xunfa

Yu Xun-fa (俞遜發) (January 8, 1946 – January 21, 2006), was a Chinese flute player who invented the wind-instrument known as the koudi.

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See also

Chinese flautists

People from Anshan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_Junqiao