Erhu player Ma Xiaohui has given many concerts around the world, but has never given an entire concert with the Chinese National Orchestra. This wish came true in cooperation with the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. On November 16, Ma Xiaohui’s legendary Erhu “Colorful Rhythm” concert was unveiled at the Shanghai Concert Hall, conveying the fashionable temperament and colorful colors of Erhu with an international artistic vision.
20-minute concert is a great test for artists in terms of physical strength, spirit and musical expression. "Like studying for a Ph.D., this is a test for my acting career. I have to hand in a performer's stage answer sheet." Ma Xiaohui said.Ma Xiaohui's Erhu Legend "Colorful Music" concert scene
"Moonlight Night" is elegant, romantic and beautiful. It is a work completed by Liu Tianhua a hundred years ago. "He is a literati musician with a very innovative spirit. He has inspired me to learn Erhu and compose music since I was very young." In Liu Tianhua's era, guqin, Xiao, and Pipa were the instruments of scholar-bureaucrats, and the Erhu, which was popular among the people, was considered Liu Tianhua was not a dignified person, but he complained about the erhu and composed 10 classic works, which also made the erhu recognized by the music industry.
"The Tianshan Shepherdess" was composed by Yang Liqing and premiered by Ma Xiaohui. The work uses Xinjiang Tajik melodies as musical material and is full of Western style. Ma Xiaohui used the sound of the piano to show the beautiful scenes of the shepherdess at work, as well as her love for life, life and nature. "The music is full of blue sky, sunshine, and white clouds, passionate, warm and charming."
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" It is the film music composed by Tan Dun for the martial arts masterpiece. It has won the original music award at the Oscars and has become a great success. Among them, the original erhu part was played by Ma Xiaohui, expressing the spirit of romanticism and Chinese humanistic feelings. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" also builds a bridge for foreigners to get closer to and understand Erhu. When introducing Erhu to foreign friends, Ma Xiaohui often starts with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."
"New Music Wave" Rhapsody was composed and premiered specially for this concert by Ma Xiaohui. The song draws on the classic melodies of European, American and Central Asian folklore, and presents it in the form of music fusion, which embodies the spiritual power of music that transcends language. "Music has no borders, is inclusive, and embraces all rivers."
Ma Xiaohui's Erhu Legend "Beautiful" "Qin Yun" concert live
"Qin Yun" is Ma Xiaohui's debut composition. It was specially composed for a small Chinese Hu collected by his mentor Wang Yi. "In the 1940s, my teacher bought a Zhonghu for 5 yuan. The sound of the piano penetrated people's hearts, and the teacher regarded it as a treasure." Before his death, the teacher passed it on to Ma Xiaohui, and today the piano is still active on the stage.
"The Refining of Strings" is Ma Xiaohui's second original work, also known as "The Story of Two Strings" in English. In Venice in 2001, Ma Xiaohui, who had already entered the world stage, recalled his past life experiences with the erhu, "Along the way, I had struggles, depression, melancholy, and even thought about giving up. Later, I kept being reborn and embracing my original intention."
"Dream Comes True" was also originally created by Ma Xiaohui. It is an "Erhu poem and music" that incorporates recitation and singing. Its English name is "shanghai dream", and it is also a work full of gratitude. Since she came to study at the High School Affiliated to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the age of 13, Shanghai has been the place where she seeks, pursues and realizes her dreams.
Over the years, Ma Xiaohui has continued to try the cross-border integration of Erhu music and constantly broadened the expression boundaries of Erhu art. This concert is a summary of an important stage of Ma Xiaohui's artistic career, and also allows the audience to feel the charm of the Erhu Concerto. Ma Xiaohui hopes to fill people's impressions of the erhu and form a complete understanding of the erhu. "In the world of two strings, there are four distinct seasons and colorful colors. The erhu is no less than the Western violin in expressing human nature and emotions, perhaps. More than a violin ”
Ma Xiaohui greets the audience
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