Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers
Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers ( 云上莲花 ) is a chant for soprano and orchestra,[1][2][3] composed by He Xuntian in 2008.[4][5] [6]
First performance
Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers
Soprano: Huang Ying
Dirigent: James Judd
Orchester: Israel Symphony Orchestra
8 November 2014,Shanghai
Concert Hall, Oriental Art Center [6][8][9]
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gollark: The important thing is how much y increases each time x goes up by 1, which is the gradient.
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References
- "Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers". Schott Music. July 2014.
- "Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers: He Suntan's Chant Series". chinadaily. Retrieved 2014-09-19.
- "Scent Dance: Extraordinary Fragrance". Arts Criticism. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
- "He Xuntian, Cover of People's Music , 2001-06". People’s Music. Retrieved 2001-06-12.
- "He Xuntian, the Headline of Musical Works, 2013-08". Musical Works. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
- "New Music in China 2014". Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press. pp. 355–370. ISBN 978-7-5566-0170-7.
- "Scent Dance-He Xuntian Works Concert". hellotw.com. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
- "He Xuntian go hand in hand with The Israel Symphony Orchestra". eastday. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2014-09-19.
- "The Music Is Etched on the Memory of All Generation". People’s Daily. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
External links
- Clouds Rising Into the Lotus Flowers published by Schott Music International, Germany
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