Rui Shi Zhuo

Rui Shi Zhuo (Chinese: 卓汭仕, born 1956) is a Chinese-born Canadian composer, based in British Columbia. He has been commissioned by the Canada Council, and has written music for an animated film. He has been composer-in-residence for the Vancouver Chinese Music Ensemble.

Early life and education

Rui received his bachelor's degree in music from the Shanghai Conservatory in 1986; he then completed his master's degree in music at the University of British Columbia, where he studied with Keith Hamel and Stephen Chatman.

Career

In 2003 Rui was nominated for a Leo Award for his music written to accompany the National Film Board short The Chinese Violin.[1]

An album of Rui's compositions was released by Artifact Music in 2004.[2]

In 2011 Rui and Dorothy Chang composed the score for the animated film Mountain High River Flow”¦without end.[3] In 2014 he composed music for the BC Chinese Music Ensemble.[4]

References

  1. "2003 LEO Awards Official IMDB Post". Leo Awards website.
  2. "Discoveries: Rui Shi Zhuo Compositions" The Whole Note, Volume 10 Issue 3, November 2004.
  3. "The Orchid Ensemble finds mountains of inspiration". Georgia Straight, by Alexander Varty on 11 January 2011.
  4. "Top 10 best events in Vancouver this week April 24 to May 1". Nancy Lanthier, Vancouver Sun 04.23.2014

Canadian Music Centre biography


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