The Vancouver Chinese Music Ensemble is an ensemble of traditional Chinese musical instruments based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The ensemble performs both at concerts and at community events.[1] Their music encompasses both traditional Chinese pieces and modern music by composers from around the world.[2][3]
History
editThe Vancouver Chinese Music Ensemble was established in 1989. The classically trained musicians perform on traditional Chinese instruments, including erhu, dizi, pipa, yangqin, guzheng, and ruan.[4][3] In 1994 the band released an album, Nine-Fold Heart, on Ponchee Records. The album contained both traditional Chinese dance music and modern compositions.[5] A second album, Transplanted Purple Bamboo, was released in 2000. Their 2005 album New Frontiers, received local radio play.[6][7]
In 2007 the ensemble performed at the Mission Folk Music Festival. In 2016 they participated in the downtown concert at the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival.[8] The ensemble performs regularly at the Dr. Sun-Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver.[3]
Discography
edit- 1994 - Nine-Fold Heart
- 2000 - Transplanted Purple Bamboo
- 2005 - New Frontiers
References
edit- ^ "Greeting the new year". Salmon Arm Observer, Feb 1st, 2017
- ^ "Chinese musicians offer a mixed banquet". Georgia Straight, by Alexander Varty on April 13th, 2006
- ^ a b c "A Night of Moving Sounds". Vancouver Weekly, June 6, 2013 by Mike Okada
- ^ "“Autumn Flight” celebrates community in historic Chinatown". Vancouver Observer, Jason Hall Nov 20th, 2014
- ^ "East meets West, creates absorbing musical idiom". Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont. Geoff Chapman Apr 17, 1994 Page: B.4
- ^ "The National International Chart". !earshot, June 27, 2006.
- ^ "Top Albums of 2006". 92.5FM Radio.
- ^ "Cherry Jam Downtown Concert". Vancouver's Best Places.