GAO, PING
Gao Ping's music has been performed in Europe, Asia, Russia, and across the Americas. In demand as a composer and pianist, he has received commissions
from Ensemble Pyramide, pianist Frederic Rzewski, Ursula Oppens, violinist Arnold
Steinhart, the Starling Chamber Orchestra, Dutch flautist Eleonore Pameijer and
pianist Marcel Worms, the Taiwan National Chinese Orchestra, Cincinnati Chinese
Music Society, and the Shenzhen Dance Company. Gao was a composer-in-residence
at the MacDowell Artist Colony in New Hampshire. His work for narrator
and chamber orchestra, The Emperor and the Nightingale, had its première
at the Aspen Music Festival in 2002 and is now featured on the audio/visual
display in the National Underground Railway Freedom Center in the United States. Other compositions have appeared at venues such as the Gaudeamus
International Music Week in Amsterdam, Amati Music Festival in New York, MusicX festival in Cincinnati, and Beijing Modern-International Music Festival. A
double concerto for pipa and violin inspired by Tang Poetry was first given in Cincinnati in 2004. Gao Ping's music has been heard on National Public Radio's Performance
Today, WNYC, as well as having been featured on Chinese broadcasts reaching
millions of listeners. As a pianist, Gao Ping's sensibilities evince a respect
for the traditional canon as well as a thirst for the avant garde. Among the
living composers with whom he has collaborated are George Crumb, Frederic Rzewski,
Jack Body, and many distinguished composers from his native China. Gao Ping is a composition lecturer in the School of Music at Canterbury University in Christchurch , New Zealand.
www.gaoping.org
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