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         Chen Yi:     more books (100)
  1. Chen Yisong hui yi lu: Tai yang qi xia feng man tai (Xin Taiwan wen ku) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Yisong Chen, 1994
  2. Chen Shuren di yi shu (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Shuren Chen, 1980
  3. Jiu qi lan tu: "yi shi lun shi Chen Yuxiang lun wen ji" (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Yuxiang Chen, 1991
  4. Yi zong xian dai shi shi da fan an: Chen Jiongming yu Sun Zhongshan, Jiang Jieshi de en yuan zhen xiang (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Dingyan Chen, 1997
  5. Chen Jin =: Zhen Jin (Taiwan fine arts series) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Jin Chen, 1992
  6. Xiao nu yu xue Ying Lun: Jiao yu ti zhi wai di yi shan chuang (She hui ren wen) (My Daughter in England in Chinese) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Shuling Chen, Shu-ling Chen, 1996
  7. Jiang jia tian xia Chen jia dang: Jiang Jieshi yu Chen Guofu, Chen Lifu di mou lue yi shu (Da li shi xi lie) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Xiaofang Fan, 1994
  8. Computational Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB (Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science) by Jichun Li, Yi-Tung Chen, 2008-10-20
  9. Wo yu yi san liu bu dui: Di er ci shi jie da zhan Zhong Ying lian jun fan gong Malaiya di hou kang Ri ji shi (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Chongzhi Chen, 1994
  10. Advances in Conceptual Modeling - Challenges and Opportunities: ER 2008 Workshops CMLSA, ECDM, FP-UML, M2AS, RIGiM, SeCoGIS, WISM, Barcelona, Spain, October ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)
  11. Mssbauer Effect in Lattice Dynamics: Experimental Techniques and Applications by Yi-Long Chen, De-Ping Yang, 2007-08-06
  12. Advances in Web and Network Technologies and Information Management: AP Web/WAIM 2009 International Workshops: WCMT 2009, RTBI 2009, DBIR-ENQOIR 2009, ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)
  13. Ai, gou tong, cheng zhang (Wen jing ren wen xi lie cong shu ren sheng dui hua) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Yi'an Chen,
  14. Bioinformatics: Proceedings of the 4th Asia-Pacific Conference, Taipei, Taiwan 13-16 February, 2006 (Series on Advances in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology)

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Winner of the Eddie Medora King Award for Musical Composition at The University of Texas at Austin.Category Arts Music Composition Composers C chen yi...... Austin, Texas chen yi, a composer noted for her skillful drawing together of themusic of East and West and holder of an endowed chair at the University of
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Select a news item ASCAP Announces Groundbreaking Music and Licensing Deal with MP3.com Olly Wilson Appointed to Board of Directors of Fromm Music Foundation Composer/Improvisor Ken Vandermark Receives 1999 MacArthur Fellowship Winner of Dale Warland Singers New Choral Music Reading Program Announced Meet The Composer Awards New Residencies Grants to Four American Composers National Music Council Hosts Leadership in Music Symposium and Day of Honor In Memoriam Gregory Norman Short (1938-1999) Composer Receives American Academy in Berlin Prize Fellowship ECM Announces New Licensing/Distribution Agreement with Universal Classics Group Chen Yi Award First Ever King Award CHEN YI AWARDED FIRST-EVER KING AWARD -
$25,000 MUSICAL COMPOSITION PRIZE WHICH IS THE THIRD LARGEST IN AMERICA

Chen Yi
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Austin, Texas Chen Yi , a composer noted for her skillful drawing together of the music of East and West and holder of an endowed chair at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, is the first recipient of the $25,000 Eddie Medora King Award for Musical Composition at The University of Texas at Austin . The new award is the third-largest such prize in the country, after the University of Louisville's Grawemeyer Award and the CalArts/Alpert Award in the Arts.

3. Chen Yi
Winner of the 1997 Cal Arts Alpert Award.Category Arts Music Composition Composers C chen yi...... Trained as a violinist in the European classical tradition, chen yi initiallycame into contact with Chinese folk music in a forced relocation to the
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carrying hundred-pound loads of rocks and mud for irrigation walls, I would play both simple songs to farmers along with excerpts from the standard western classical repertory. It was during that period that I started thinking about the value of individual lives and the importance of education in society. As an artist living in the United States, I feel strongly that I can improve the understanding between people by sharing my music."
Trained as a violinist in the European classical tradition, Chen Yi initially came into contact with Chinese folk music in a forced relocation to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. Already widely celebrated in China as a major new composer during the increasingly open cultural climate of the 1980s, Chen Yi came to the United States in 1986 to continue her musical studies. She writes both intimate and large scale works for European and Chinese instruments, and fuses Western orchestral and choral idioms with traditional Eastern pentatonic tonalities. A recent multimedia work, Chinese Myths Cantata, yokes a symphony orchestra, an ensemble of traditional Chinese instrumentalists and a choir of male singers, a Chinese dance troupe with visual image projections on stage.
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Born 1953, Guangzhou, China; residence in US since 1986

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Dr. chen yi*, composer (born in 1953, China) Conservatory of the University of MissouriKansas City, Dr. chen yi has received bachelor and master degrees in music
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5. Chen Yi
chen yi. Kansas City, MO 641102229. Tel (816) 235-2911 http//www.umkc.edu/conservatory/.Back to top of pageThe Music Of chen yi.
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A shorter, concise bio is available for program notes As the recipient of the prestigious Charles Ives Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2001-2004), Chen Yi* has been the Lorena Searcey Cravens/Millsap/Missouri Distinguished Professor in Composition at the Conservatory of the University of Missouri-Kansas City since 1998. Chen has served on the composition faculty of Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (96-98) and has been Composer-in-Residence with the Women's Philharmonic, Chanticleer, and Aptos Creative Arts Center in San Francisco (93-96), supported by Meet The Composer's New Residencies Program. Born on April 4, 1953, in Guangzhou, China, into a family of doctors with a strong interest in classical music, Chen Yi started studying violin and piano when she was only three, with Zheng Rihua and Li Suxin, and music theory with Zheng Zhong. Ms. Chen has received music degrees from the Beijing Central Conservatory Fellowships have been received from Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and American Academy of Arts and Letters (Lieberson Award). Honors include the first prize from the Chinese National Composition Competition (

6. The Music Of Chen Yi
The Music of chen yi The Women's Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Chanticleer; Liu Weishan, guzheng; Zhao Yang-qin, yangqin; Chen Jie-bing, erhu; Min Xiao-fen, pipa
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The Music of Chen Yi
The Women's Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Chanticleer; Liu Wei-shan, guzheng; Zhao Yang-qin, yangqin; Chen Jie-bing, erhu; Min Xiao-fen, pipa ... brilliant vitality with which Chen Yi dresses the strains of Chinese music in Western orchestral garb. San Francisco Chronicle Chen Yi A native of Guangzhou, China, and a graduate of the Central Conservatory of Beijing, Ms. Chen came to the United States in 1986 and has become one of the most important composers of her generation. Track List
Duo Ye No.2 Symphony No.2 Ge Xu (Antiphony)
Chinese Cantata First Movement: Pan Gu Creates Heaven and Earth Second Movement: Nu Wa Creates Human Beings Third Movement: Weaving Maid and Cowherd Song of Weaving Maid and Cowherd
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News February 2001 chen yi Wins $225 000 Ives Prize photo by Jim Hair The Ives Living, which is the largest prize available exclusively to composers, was established in 1998, and is paid in three annual installments of $75 000.
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News: February 2001
Chen Yi Wins $225,000 Ives Prize
Chen Yi
photo by Jim Hair Chen Yi , a prolific composer who was born in China and became an American citizen last year, was recently named the second winner of the Charles Ives Living , a $225,000 prize awarded every three years by the American Academy of Arts and Letters The Ives Living, which is the largest prize available exclusively to composers, was established in 1998, and is paid in three annual installments of $75,000. Its first winner was Martin Bresnick The prize carries a single condition: that its recipient give up any employment outside composition for the three-year term. Winners may, however, accept commissions for works during that time. Ms. Chen is the Lorena Searcy Cravens/Millsap/Missouri Distinguished Professor of Music Composition at the University of Missouri at Kansas City . Her award term begins in July. Currently, at UMKC, Ms. Chen shares the education of 45 composition majors with two other professors. Along with other faculty members, she also performs in new music concerts at the school. During the next three years, Chen will continue advising dissertation projects and giving some lectures, but will cut back on her other teaching. She will return to full time teaching in July 2004. Ms. Chen has ambitious plans for the upcoming years. There is an impressive list of commissions to complete: a trio

8. Chen,Yi
Chenoweth Gerald . chen yi (1953). Sex. Female
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Find: The Database Home Page < Chemin-Petit,Hans To the Index Chenoweth,Gerald >> Chen,Yi (1953-) Sex Female Comments Monologue (Impressions on The True Story of Ah Q)
Written Duration Comments Commissioned and first performed by the Inter-Artes, London, 4/18/93. Publisher Unknown
Inst. Clarinet in Bb/Bass Clarinet Grade Comments Near Distance
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Inst. Flute/Alto Flute, Clarinet in Bb/Bass Clarinet, Percussion, Piano, Violin, Cello Grade Comments Qi
Written Duration Comments Commission grant from the Meet The Composer/Reader's Digest Commissioning program for New Music Consort, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. First performance: Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, 3/3/97 Publisher T. Presser
Inst. Flute, Percussion, Piano, Cello Grade Comments Sparkle
Written Duration Comments Commission grant from the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust. First performance: New Music Consort; Claire Heldrich, Conductor, New York, 10/21/92. Publisher T. Presser
Inst. Piccolo/Flute, Clarinet in Eb/Clarinet in Bb, Contrabassoon, Percussion (2), Piano, Violin, Cello

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he Living Composers Project. chen yi (b. April 4, 1953, Guangzhou).
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he Living Composers Project Chen Yi (b. April 4, 1953, Guangzhou). Chinese-born American composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, and piano works that have been performed and recorded across the world; she is also an ethnomusicologist and a skilled violinist specializing in the music of the late 20 th -century. Ms. Chen began violin and piano studies with Zheng Ri-hua and Lee Soo Sin at the age of three, but the Cultural Revolution interrupted her musical progress. In 1970, she returned to Guangzhou (after two years in a labor camp) and served as composer and concertmaster with the Beijing Opera Troupe. She later graduated from the Central Conservatory of Beijing, where she studied composition with Wu Zu-qiang and Alexander Goehr, becoming the first Chinese woman to receive the MA in composition. She came to the USA in 1986 and received her DMA with distinction in 1993 from Columbia University, where her principal teachers were Chou Wen-chung and Mario Davidovsky. Concurrently, she served as composer-in-residence for the Women’s Philharmonic, the vocal ensemble Chanticleer and the Aptos Creative Arts Program in San Francisco from 1993-96. From 1996-98, she taught at the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. In 1998, she became the Lorena Searcey Cravens Millsap Missouri Distinguished Professor in Music Composition at the Conservatory in the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She received the second Charles Ives Living Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in December 2000 (in effect from 2001-04). The award is worth $225,000 over three years, during the course of which she can do nothing but compose (she is thus on leave from her position at the University of Missouri).

12. The Music Of Chen Yi
CD cover, chen yi. The Music of chen yi. NA090. The Women's Philharmonic,JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Chanticleer; Liu Weishan, guzheng
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Chen Yi
The Music of Chen Yi
The Women's Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Chanticleer; Liu Wei-shan, guzheng; Zhao Yang-qin, yangqin; Chen Jie-bing, erhu; Min Xiao-fen, pipa
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13. Musical Compositions By Chen Yi
Compositions of the members of New York Women Composers
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he Living Composers Project. chen yi (b. April 4, 1953, Guangzhou). Streetaddress Ms. chen yi, 728 41 Street, Apt. 4E, Brooklyn, NY 11232.
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he Living Composers Project Chen Yi (b. April 4, 1953, Guangzhou). Chinese-born American composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, and piano works that have been performed and recorded across the world; she is also an ethnomusicologist and a skilled violinist specializing in the music of the late 20 th -century. Ms. Chen began violin and piano studies with Zheng Ri-hua and Lee Soo Sin at the age of three, but the Cultural Revolution interrupted her musical progress. In 1970, she returned to Guangzhou (after two years in a labor camp) and served as composer and concertmaster with the Beijing Opera Troupe. She later graduated from the Central Conservatory of Beijing, where she studied composition with Wu Zu-qiang and Alexander Goehr, becoming the first Chinese woman to receive the MA in composition. She came to the USA in 1986 and received her DMA with distinction in 1993 from Columbia University, where her principal teachers were Chou Wen-chung and Mario Davidovsky. Concurrently, she served as composer-in-residence for the Women’s Philharmonic, the vocal ensemble Chanticleer and the Aptos Creative Arts Program in San Francisco from 1993-96. From 1996-98, she taught at the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. In 1998, she became the Lorena Searcey Cravens Millsap Missouri Distinguished Professor in Music Composition at the Conservatory in the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She received the second Charles Ives Living Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in December 2000 (in effect from 2001-04). The award is worth $225,000 over three years, during the course of which she can do nothing but compose (she is thus on leave from her position at the University of Missouri).

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Photo by Jim Hairjim@jimhair.com. chen yi Homepage (@Theodore Presser Company)http//www.presser.com8080/chen.html. Chen chen yi. Sparkle
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Karst (limestone) formations and bamboo - southern China, from Niles Portfolio . For online photographs of the many different species and uses of bamboo, see Mr. Bamboo . For more information on China's Karst formations seen so often in Chinese painting, see Guilin, Domes of Inspirations

    Photo by Jim Hair jim@jimhair.com Chen Yi Homepage (@Theodore Presser Company): http://www.presser.com:8080/chen.html Chen Yi was born in Guangzhou, China, and studied composition with Wu Zu-qiang and Alexander Goehr at the Central Conservatory in Beijing. She discusses her music in the liner notes to the CD recording, SPARKLE, which includes four works focusing on nature's seasons, elements and life-forms. Chen Yi has won many prestigious awards and her music has also been commissioned and recorded by The Women's Philharmonic and other groups. The composer writes: "I express my feelings through my music which combines Chinese and Western musical materials and medium. This disc presents most of my important chamber works from the last ten years. The inspirations and idea behind the pieces are mostly Chinese. But the instrumentations of the pieces usually came from the musicians in America who suggested or commissioned them. I am pleased that so many of the outstanding performers and good friends who premiered the works are performing them here." "In SPARKLE, I want to express my impressions of sparks everlasting flashes of wit, so bright, nimble and passionate. The material of pitch, rhythm and form in the piece are drawn from the tune and the structural method of traditional Chinese baban (eight beats) rules of the grouping of notes."

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chen yi's Music Bridges East and West. Since that date chen yi has received numerousadditional commissions, awards, and premieres from Tokyo to Vienna.
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Chen Yi's Music Bridges East and West "Chen Yi, once a star in China, is the latest star in a rising school of Chinese-American composers," according to The New York Times. A native of the People's Republic of China and 1996 winner of a Guggenheim Award, Chen Yi draws on the traditional music of her own country to enrich the western classical repertoire. Since that date Chen Yi has received numerous additional commissions, awards, and premieres from Tokyo to Vienna. Her commissions stretch well into the next century. One can judge how global her reputation has become by citing just a few of the works in progress: a fiddle suite for the Japan Symphony to be premiered in Suntory Hall, Tokyo, (1998); a duet for cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pipa for the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra Chinese Music Festival (1998); a concerto for percussion and orchestra for Evelyn Glennie and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (1999); a Romance and Dance for the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra's 1999 tour of China; a violin concerto commissioned by the Koussevitsky Foundation for Terrie Baune and the Women's Philharmonic in San Francisco (2000 season); and a piece for organ and the Rainier Chamber Winds for the American Guild of Organists for the AGO's Seattle 2000 Convention. In addition, 1998 will see The Los Angeles Philharmonic and National Symphony both perform her

17. Chen Yi Nursery 2002/2003 Plant List (with Images)
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19. Chen Yi & Her Music
chen yi Her Music. Composer chen yi (born in 1953, China). A native Ms.Yi. Consulting chen yi's music Theodore Presser Company.
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Composer Chen Yi (born in 1953, China) In addition to composing, Ms. Chen also serves on the Board of Directors of Meet the Composer and Chamber Music America, on the Composer Advisory Board of the American Composers Orchestra, the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University, and the International Alliance for Women in Music.   She is a member of ASCAP and the American Music Center, and is also active as a violinist in new music and as an ethnomusicologist in Chinese music and is a frequent guest lecturer throughout the United States and China.   Since 1991 she has been  a co-editor of Music From China Newsletter, an English and Chinese bilingual publication, introducing Chinese music, both traditional and contemporary, to wider audience and scholars.
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