Sounds of Nature
Sounds of Nature ( 天籁 ) is a work for unconventional Instruments (seven performers),[1][2][3] composed by He Xuntian in 1986.[4][5]
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Summary
He Xuntian adopted RD Composition in his work Sounds of Nature. [6][7]
The work won The Outstanding Musical Achievement Award of The International New Music Composers Competition 1989-90 USA.[4][8]
Performance
Sounds of Nature, He Xuntian Symphony Works Concert 1988
Dirigent: He Xuntian
Sounds of Nature Ensemble
30. November 1988, Beijing Concert Hall, Beijing[9]
References
- "Sounds of Nature: He Xuntian's RD Composition". Explorations In Music. January 1989.
- "Impressions of Sounds of Nature". Music Lover. March 1987.
- "Talk about Sounds of Nature". Explorations In Music. March 1989.
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- "He Xuntian". Musical Works. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
- "The Compositional Concept and Theory of He Xuntian". Dissertation of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. January 2011.
- "This Shore /The Other Analysis of the Thought of He Suntan's Music Works". Journal of Lanzhou University of Arts and Science. February 2012.
- "He Xuntian". musicology.cn. March 2008.
- "He Xuntian Symphony Works Concert 1988". Explorations In Music. January 1989.
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