Bright Sheng (Chinese: 盛宗亮; pinyin: Shèng Zōngliàng; born December 6, 1955) is a Chinese-born American composer, pianist and conductor. Sheng has earned...
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Sinyan, music director and classical composer Shenyang, bass-baritone Bright Sheng, composer Lane Shi Otayonii, vocalist and sound designer Stefanie Sun...
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Reynolds, Whispers Out of Time Steven Stucky, Concerto for Orchestra Bright Sheng, H'un (Lacerations): In Memoriam 1966–1976 1990: Mel D. Powell, Duplicates:...
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1883 Nightingale, Mikhail Kroshner, 1939 The Nightingale and the Rose, Bright Sheng, 2007 Nine Sinatra Songs, to music by Frank Sinatra, 1982 Noah and the...
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Zimbabwean cricketer Bright Rwamirama, Ugandan politician Bright Samuel, English footballer Bright Sheng, Chinese-American composer Bright Silas, Nigerian...
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to continue sharing these images of Winfrey. In 2021, music professor Bright Sheng stepped down from teaching a University of Michigan musical composition...
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trumpet, choir and strings – Alan Hovhaness. The Song of Majnun – opera of Bright Sheng (1992) Laila Majnu – Indian Hindi silent film in 1922. Laila Majnu –...
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Francisco Opera premiered Dream of the Red Chamber, an opera by Hwang and Bright Sheng, based on the eighteenth-century Chinese novel of the same name. In the...
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opera in two acts composed by Chinese American composer Bright Sheng, with libretto by Sheng and David Henry Hwang. Based on the classic 18th-century...
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and has premiered works by Philip Glass, Lou Harrison, Terry Riley, Bright Sheng, Tan Dun, Zhao Jiping, and Zhou Long, among many others. She has recorded...
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Luo - (born 1953) Ma Sicong - (1912–1987) Qu Xiaosong - (born 1952) Bright Sheng - (born 1955) professor at University of Michigan Su Cong - (born 1957)...
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Lai-Sheng Wang (simplified Chinese: 王来生; traditional Chinese: 王來生; pinyin: wang laisheng, born 1961 in Henan, China) is an experimental physical chemist...
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Xiao Qiang, human rights leader Geraldine Seydoux, molecular biologist Bright Sheng, composer David Spergel, astrophysicist Jean Strouse, biographer Julie...
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minutes longer than Finlay.[citation needed] In 2021, music professor Bright Sheng resigned from teaching an undergraduate musical composition class at...
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In 2016 she created the role of Bao Chai in the world premiere of Bright Sheng's Dream of the Red Chamber at San Francisco Opera. She also made her London...
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Alice Chapin Charles Ives Charles Sanford Skilton this teacher's teachers Sheng studied with teachers including Leonard Bernstein and George Perle. Lembit...
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and the Rose (ballet), 2007 ballet by Christopher Wheeldon to music by Bright Sheng The Nightingale and the Rose, 2016 chamber opera by Bertie Baigent In...
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Talib Rasul Hakim Jing Jing Luo Jacques-Louis Monod Michael Rosenzweig Bright Sheng Faye-Ellen Silverman Tan Dun James Tenney [pupils] Chinary Ung [pupils]...
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John Kander Phillip Ramey Michael Rosenzweig Eric Salzman Alice Shields Bright Sheng Harvey Sollberger [pupils] Joan Tower Charles Wuorinen [pupils] Judith...
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Two Birds with the Wings of One (category Ballets to the music of Bright Sheng)
poems from the Sung Dynasty and "Chi Lin's Dance" from Flute Moon by Bright Sheng. The premiere took place on May 25, 2006, at New York State Theater,...
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The Nightingale and the Rose (ballet) (category Ballets by Bright Sheng)
the Rose is a ballet choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon to music by Bright Sheng commissioned by the New York City Ballet. The premiere took place on...
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Threnody for John Ogdon. Calgary, Canada: Sikesdi Press. OCLC 51874505. Sheng, Bright (2002). Orchestral Works. Naxos. Still: Summerland - Violin Suite -...
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novel in two acts was composed by Chinese American composer Bright Sheng, with libretto by Sheng and David Henry Hwang. The three-hour opera had its world...
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(Russkie Naigryshi), Op. 79 (1990) Alexander Shchetynsky Sonata (2001) Bright Sheng Diu Diu Dong (Seven Tunes Heard in China) (1995) Makoto Shinohara Evolution...
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Chamber (opera), an English-language opera by Chinese American composer Bright Sheng world premiered in 2016 by the San Francisco Opera Dream of the Red Chamber...
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included Bernstein's own Arias and Barcarolles in a new orchestration by Bright Sheng. However, poor health prevented Bernstein from preparing it, and Tanglewood...
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Leonard Slatkin, Vassily Sinaisky, Hannu Lintu, Osmo Vänskä, Jun Märkl, Bright Sheng, the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, Munich Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre...
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Terry Riley, Donald Reid Womack, Philip Glass, Lou Harrison, Tan Dun, Bright Sheng, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, Bun-Ching Lam, and Carl Stone. Cheng Yu researched...
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Composer". Two Essays by Bright Sheng. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved September 1, 2005. "Bright Sheng". The Living Composers...
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Shearer (born 1943) Harry Rowe Shelley (1858–1947) Sinyan Shen (1949–2016) Bright Sheng (born 1955) Arthur Shepherd (1880–1958) Charles Shere (1935–2020) Gordon...
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