Wind Blows... Cello and Piano by Huang Ruo Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Huang Ruo

Huang Ruo has been lauded by the New Yorker as “one of the worlds leading young composers” and by the New York Times for having “a distinctive style.” His vibrant and inventive musical voice draws equal inspiration from Chinese ancient and folk music, Western avant-garde, experimental, noise, natural and processed sound, rock, and jazz to create a seamless, organic integration using a compositional technique he calls “Dimensionalism.” Huang Ruo's diverse compositional works span from orchestra, chamber music, opera, theater, and dance, to cross-genre, sound installation, multi-media, experimental improvisation, folk rock, and film.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Cello Solo
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Huang Ruo
Publishers:
Ricordi London
Series:
Music of Asian Composers and Artists
UPC:
888680707491
ISBN:
9781540002549
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Huang Ruo
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.04 pounds

Cello; Piano Accompaniment - intermediate

SKU: HL.50601049

Cello and Piano. Composed by Huang Ruo. Ricordi. Classical. Softcover. Ricordi London #RICL00034700. Published by Ricordi London (HL.50601049).

ISBN 9781540002549. UPC: 888680707491. English.

Huang Ruo has been lauded by the New Yorker as “one of the worlds leading young composers” and by the New York Times for having “a distinctive style.” His vibrant and inventive musical voice draws equal inspiration from Chinese ancient and folk music, Western avant-garde, experimental, noise, natural and processed sound, rock, and jazz to create a seamless, organic integration using a compositional technique he calls “Dimensionalism.” Huang Ruo's diverse compositional works span from orchestra, chamber music, opera, theater, and dance, to cross-genre, sound installation, multi-media, experimental improvisation, folk rock, and film.