China West Suite (trans. M. Barrueco) |
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Concerto for Pipa and Chamber Orchestra. Silvergrass for Cello and Chamber Orchestra |
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Duo Ye No. 2. Symphony No. 2. Ge Xu (Antiphony). Chinese Myths Cantata |
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Fantasia on a Theme of Guanglingsan for Zheng and Chinese Orchestra. A Plea to Lady Chang’e for Naguan Pipa and Chamber Orchestra. Fantasia on the Theme of Plum Blossoms for String Orchestra |
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Machinery. Meditations on One Buddhist Woodblock. Flames. Tunnel. Fireworks. Nocturne. Dawn. Dark Radiance |
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Momentum. Chinese Folk Dance Suite. Dunhuang Fantasy. Romance and Dance. Tu |
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Monologue (Impression on “The True Story of Ah Q”) |
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Monologue (Impression on “The True Story of Ah Q”). Romance of Hsiao and Ch’in. Chinese Ancient Dances |
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Monologue (Impressions on The True Story of Ah Q) |
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Monologue: Impressions on the True Story of Ah Q |
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Romance and Dance. Fisherman’s Song. From Old Peking Folklore |
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Romance of Hsiao and Ch’in |
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Sound of the Five. Yangko. Sprout. Burning. Tibetan Tunes. Happy Rain on a Spring Night |
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Spring in Dresden for Violin and Orchestra. Suite for Cello and Chamber Winds. Fiddle Suite for Huqin and String Orchestra |
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Symphony No. 2 (“Chin Ming“) |
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The Ancient Chinese Beauty |
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Three Frost Songs |
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Woodwind Quintet No. 3: Suite from China West |
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Wu Yu. Night Thoughts. . . . as like a raging fire. . |
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Xian Shi for Viola and Orchestra |
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Yl The Golden Flute |
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