Han, Mei / Outside The Wall
Album: | Outside The Wall | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Han, Mei | Added: | Sep 2005 | |
Label: | Za Discs |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-01-15 | Pull Date: | 2006-03-19 | Charts: | Reggae/World, Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Mar 19 | Feb 26 | Feb 12 | Jan 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
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Bamboo, Silk And Stone |
4. | Mar 13, 2006: | banana in the middle 1.8: chinese
3 Variations On The Theme Of Plum Blossom |
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2. | May 16, 2011: | Moose Ain't Here Right Now
Purple Lotus Bud |
5. | Feb 24, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Xi'an Medley |
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3. | Apr 16, 2011: | Music Casserole
The Greening |
6. | Feb 07, 2006: | Eclectica: more mustaches?
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Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-01-06
Reviewed 2006-01-06
MEI HAN – “Outside the Wall”
Za Discs, 2005
CHINA/CANADA – Han is an ethnomusicologist and master of the zheng, a 21-stringed Chinese zither. This disc consists mostly of new or recent works (1967-2005) by modernist composers, all but two are solo pieces. The zheng is a very versatile instrument, and Han gets a wide range of textures and moods from it, with near-silent plucking at one moment and a bold harplike sweep the next. This is serious art music, well rendered.
Traditionalists, try 1 & 2. Experimentalists, try 8 & 9.
1. 6:29 – medley of old court tunes: quiet and pensive at first, then upbeat
2. 9:38 – a dramatic, tricky, and very expressive piece written for Japanese koto.
3. 6:36 - 4th-century song(!) in 3 variations: slow & serious, gently folksy, and back
4-7. a short suite: first quiet, then bolder with complex structure and big spaces. About 6 minutes total.
8. 16:22 – with string quartet!: abstract strings and spare zheng blossom into a wistful melody with almost Appalachian touches, then roam through many moods/modes, from gentle and pastoral to raw and scary, using both Chinese and European classical ideas.
9. 9:20 – electro-acoustic work with other instruments manipulated on tape, very atmospheric and unsettling, with a big crescendo midway through.
[Fo] 1/6/06
Za Discs, 2005
CHINA/CANADA – Han is an ethnomusicologist and master of the zheng, a 21-stringed Chinese zither. This disc consists mostly of new or recent works (1967-2005) by modernist composers, all but two are solo pieces. The zheng is a very versatile instrument, and Han gets a wide range of textures and moods from it, with near-silent plucking at one moment and a bold harplike sweep the next. This is serious art music, well rendered.
Traditionalists, try 1 & 2. Experimentalists, try 8 & 9.
1. 6:29 – medley of old court tunes: quiet and pensive at first, then upbeat
2. 9:38 – a dramatic, tricky, and very expressive piece written for Japanese koto.
3. 6:36 - 4th-century song(!) in 3 variations: slow & serious, gently folksy, and back
4-7. a short suite: first quiet, then bolder with complex structure and big spaces. About 6 minutes total.
8. 16:22 – with string quartet!: abstract strings and spare zheng blossom into a wistful melody with almost Appalachian touches, then roam through many moods/modes, from gentle and pastoral to raw and scary, using both Chinese and European classical ideas.
9. 9:20 – electro-acoustic work with other instruments manipulated on tape, very atmospheric and unsettling, with a big crescendo midway through.
[Fo] 1/6/06
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