Phonism I
Phonism I | |
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by Xuntian He | |
HE XUNTIAN |
Phonism I ( 幻听 I ) is a work[1] for 10 performers, composed by He Xuntian in 1989.[2][3]
Summary
He Xuntian adopted RD Composition and Theory of Musical Dimension in his work Phonism I.[1][4]
First performance
2 April 1991, Paradiso Amsterdam, Netherlands
Netherlands Nieow Ensemble[5]
References
- ^ a b "The Compositional Concept and Theory of He Xuntian". Dissertation of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. January 2011.
- ^ "Cover of People's Music , 2001-06". People’s Music. Retrieved 2001-06-12.
- ^ "He Xuntian". Musical Works. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
- ^ "The Music Is Etched on the Memory of All Generation". People’s Daily. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
- ^ "He Xuntian's Ark". People’s Music. Retrieved 2005-01-12.
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- Dabo River Caprice (1982)
- Two of the Earthly Branches (1983)
- Phonism I (1989)
- Phonism II (1990)
- FuSe Pattern (1997)
- Scent Dance I (2009)
- Scent Dance II (2010)
- Scent Dance III (2011)
- Whirling Udumbara II (2012)
- Whirling Peach Blossom (2015)
- FuSe Pattern (1997)
- Rupa Dance (2009)
- Scent Dance IV (2012)
- Whirling Udumbara II (piano) (2012)
- Whirling Udumbara I (2013)
- Whirling Papaver (2014)
- Whirling Peach Blossom (2015)
- Cherry Prayer (2015)
- Kalavinka Sutra (2016)
- Priceless Wealth Is in Thee (2017)
- Tonal Patterns (1985)
- Four Dreams (1986)
- Telepathy (1987)
- Pipa Pattern (2001)
- Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers (2008)
- Rupa Dance (2009)
- Sunyata Dance (2011)
- Whirling Udumbara II (2012)
- Sounds of Nature (1986)
- Images in Sound (1997-2003)
- Ehe Chant (2008)
- Warrior Lanling (1995)
- Prince of the Himalaya (2006)
- The Riddler (2001)
- Leifeng Pagoda Music Ceremony (2002)
- The Sign (2003)
- Eulogy of Lingshan Lucky (2009)
- Forever Shanghai (2010)
- Yellow Children (1991)
- Sister Drum (1995)
- Voices from the Sky (1997)
- Paramita (2002)
- The Sigh (2003)
- Seven Days (2006)
- Mystical Scent (2007)
- Images in Sound (2007)
- Tathagata (2009)
- Ehe Chant (2012)
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