The Chinese guzheng has been around since China's Warring States Period (around 446-221 B.C.), but it's a safe bet that only a few people in tonight's Tucson Symphony Orchestra audience will have ever ...
The guzheng virtuoso remembers being shocked by the traditional ceremony in north-western China. Now she’s processing it on stage ...
All throughout May, WTOP is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with stories about the people and places shaping the D.C. region. One of the oldest, most identifiable sounds ...
West meets east in an intriguing St. Andrew’s Bach Society concert Sunday, June 30, featuring a western guitar and a Chinese guzheng. “Bach Without Borders,” the second installment in the popular ...
He Beibei, also known as Bei Bei Monter, is a Los Angeles–based virtuoso guzheng and guqin artist, composer and recording artist. [Photo by Liu Shuying] Bei Bei, who was born in Chengdu, capital of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When you stroll through San Francisco's Chinatown you will hear a variety of sounds. Not far from this historic neighborhood is a beautiful sound the Chinese have created for ...
Daisy Wu (front) with guzheng and Fei Liu (back) at the Library of Congress Zhongbei (Daisy) Wu, clinical associate professor of Music and Language at Alfred University, recently performed the ...
Zhongbei (Daisy) Wu, clinical associate professor of Music and Language at Alfred University, recently performed the traditional Chinese instrument guzheng at the Great Hall of the Library of Congress ...