Liu Zhuang (musician) explained

Liu Zhuang (; October 24, 1932 – June 30, 2011[1]) was a Chinese composer. She was born in Shanghai, and studied piano with her father as a child in Hangzhou. She graduated in composition from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where she studied with Ding Shande, Sang Tong and Den Erjing. She continued her studies with Guroff in Russia.[2]

After completing her studies, Liu taught music at the Shanghai Conservatory and then moved to Beijing, where she taught at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. She also served as composer for the Central Philharmonic Society of Beijing. From 1989 to 2003, she was scholar-in-residence and music teacher at Syracuse University.[3] [4] She appeared as herself in the 1988 documentary A Tale of the Wind.[5]

Works

Selected works include:

Her works have been recorded and issued on CD, including:

Her music has been used on film soundtracks, including:

Notes and References

  1. Dates of birth and death for Liu Zhuang per the United States Social Security Death Index
  2. Web site: CD Notes. Society for New Music. 5 January 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101008230958/http://innova.mu/notes/616.htm. 8 October 2010.
  3. Book: Dees, Pamela Youngdahl . A Guide to Piano Music by Women Composers: Women born after 1900 . 2004 . 9780313319907.
  4. Book: The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. Julie Anne. Sadie. Rhian. Samuel. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 5 January 2011. 9780393034875.
  5. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0515058 IMDB listing