China Connection

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China Connection
Zen Hu (violin) Ning Feng (violin)

[ Channel Classics SACD / SACD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 20 May 2009

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Ning Feng, recently won First Prize as well as two other special prizes at the prestigious 51st Paganini International Violin Competition in Genova.

'From my father, Hu Wei Ming, a violinist and professor at the Sichuan Conservatory in Chengdu, I learned all the Violin duets by BÉLA BARTÓK at a very early age, and came to love them. When I discovered the close relationship between Bartók's Hungarian folk traditions and the folk traditions of China, I was greatly surprised: the peasant songs of Sichuan's minority people, the Yi, were very much like Hungarian folk music!' Zen Hu These early discoveries were of decisive importance in leading me to undertake an unusual musical journey, together with Ning Feng. We hope that with this CD, we can encourage and support the mutual understanding between China and Europe.' from liner notes by Zen Hu Zen Hu and Ning Feng - both born in Chengdu, China - started their early studies at Sichuan Conservatory of Music. Zen Hu, prize winner at the National Chinese Violin Competition, became at a very young age the first Chinese member of Munich Philharmonic Orchestra.

Ning Feng, recently won First Prize as well as two other special prizes at the prestigious 51st Paganini International Violin Competition in Genova.

Tracks:

Bartók:
44 Duos for Two Violins, BB 104, Sz. 98 (extracts)
Book IV - Serbian Dance, Scherzo, Prelude and Canon & Arabian Song

Hindemith:
Kanonische Variationen für zwei Violinen

Hu Xiao Ou:
Silent Forests and Raving Wind
Ning Feng (violin)

Lazic:
Istrian Dance, Op. 15a

Prokofiev:
Sonata for Two Violins in C Major, Op. 56

Puhan Wang:
Scene of the Chinese Village
Ning Feng (violin)

Yang Bao Zhi:
Three Humoresques in canonic form
Song of Emancipation (traditional Chinese)

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