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He had a reputation as an authority on the music of China.
Chinese classical music is the traditional art or court music of China.
It was partly modeled on the court music of China, known as yayue.
Two years later, she was invited as a guest singer to the "Original music of China" song contest.
The instrument was used to mark the beginning of music in the ancient ritual music of China, called yayue.
Folk Music of China.
Premiered in 2010, it combines elements from the music of China with composition techniques of Western classical music.
The major pentatonic scale is the basic scale of the music of China and the music of Mongolia.
"Traditional Music of China," featuring Yi Yang, zitherist, and Tao Chen, flutist.
The ensemble's repertoire ranges from traditional and contemporary music of China, World Music, New Music to Creative Improvisation.
They were sung in Chinese with unequivocal emotional resonance by Shi-Zheng Chen, a tenor, with support from the Music of China traditional-instrument ensemble.
The same month the page also extended their service to Music-China.org and included non-rock music specific content, including Chinese Opera, classical music of China and Cantopop/Mandopop.
The trio combines musical traditions from China and elsewhere, and its repertoire ranges from the traditional and contemporary music of China, world music, new music and creative improvisation.
FOR CHILDREN New Rochelle Chinese New Year celebration, with a performance by Music of China, a craft workshop, decorations and food.
Some of her songs show the influence of trip hop, bossa nova, and the music of China's ethnic minorities, such as the Jino people, whom she visited in Xishuangbanna as a child.
The three kinds of Korean court music are aak, an imported form of music of China, hyangak, a pure Korean, and tangak, a combination of Chinese and Korean influences.
The music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BCE - 256 BCE).
Its language is easygoing and tonal, with traces of the traditional music of China, where Mr. Soong was born in 1940, woven into the Western fabric and syntax that became his musical language after he moved to the United States in 1957.
And the winners of Westfair's 1995 Youth Artist Awards will be introduced at the same concert: Jed Burgess, a 16-year-old violinist from Rye, playing western pieces, and the Stadel Family Trio of Stamford presenting traditional music of China (968-8711).