Piano Works by Zhu Jian'er
The piano works by Zhu Jian'er represent the first generation of Chinese composers
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Tracklist
- Zhu Jian'er (1922–2017)
Prelude, Op. 4
No. 1 An Offering of Intimacy - No. 2 The Running Stream
- Zhu Jian'er
Theme and Variations, Op. 6 - Zhu Jian'er
Yearning for the Secular World, Op. 11 - Zhu Jian'er
Five Yunnan Folk Songs, Op. 15
Mountain Song - Shepherd’s Tune
- Guess Song
- Waves of the Hong River
- Birds on the Western Plain
- Zhu Jian'er
Lullaby, Op. 19, No. 1 - Zhu Jian'er
Little Scherzo, Op. 19, No. 2 - Zhu Jian'er
Suite Images of the South, Op. 33
Dance of the Flowers - Berceuse
- Children’s Frolics
- Love Song
- Ah-Lee-Lee
Chinese booklet (中文版本)
Zhu Jian'er represents the first generation of Chinese composers of contemporary piano music. In honor of his 100th birthday in 2022, pianist Xie Yashuangzi, recognized as an expert in this repertoire, has recorded characteristic works from various periods of the composer's career for GENUIN. The composer, who also wrote ten symphonic works, had a particular fondness for the relatively small-scale_button piano pieces, which, like "small, fragile flowers," brought out his personal voice. Xie Yashuangzi plays with impeccable technique and great clarity; the inspiration flows directly from the piano keys, creating a natural unity of sound and musical phrases.