Hu Tianquan
30 top tracks
Hu Tianquan
30 top tracks
Albums

Chinese Music Classics of the 20th Century: Wind Instrument
Hu Tianquan

The Phoenix Spreading Its Wings: Sheng Solos By Hu Tianquan (Feng Huang Zhan Chi: Hu Tianquan Sheng Du Zou Zhuan Ji)
Hu Tianquan

Chinese Wind Instrumental Music: Vol. 2 - Herdsmen’s New Song (Mu Min Xin Ge: Min Zu Guan Yue Er)
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Centennial Classics - Instrumental Music: Vol. 1 (Bai Nian Chang Pian Min Zu Qi Yue Ming Jia Ming Qu Jing Dian Yi)
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Ambush: First Rate Chinese Folk Musicians
Hu Tianquan

Chinese Wind Instrumental Music: Vol. 2 - Herdsmen’s New Song
Hu Tianquan

The Phoenix Spreading Its Wings: Sheng Solos By Hu Tianquan
Hu Tianquan

Zhaojun's Resentment: 1st Class Chinese Folk Musicians
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Treasures Of Chinese Instrumental Music: Wind Instruments
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Classical Chinese Folk Music
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Stream Flowing: Traditional Music from China
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The Phoenix Spreading Its Wings: Sheng Solos By Hu Tianquan (Feng Huang Zhan Chi: Hu Tianqu
Hu Tianquan
Biography
Hu Tianquan (Chinese: 胡天泉) is a sheng virtuoso. The sheng (Chinese: 笙) is a mouth-blown free reed instrument consisting essentially of vertical pipes. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Hu Tianquan (Chinese: 胡天泉) is a sheng virtuoso. The sheng (Chinese: 笙) is a mouth-blown free reed instrument consisting essentially of vertical pipes.
Hu Tianquan was born in 1934 in Xin County, Shanxi Province, China. From childhood he apprenticed under his father in the mastery of sheng, suona, pipes, whistles and other ethnic wind instruments. In 1953, 19-year-old Hu Tianquan joined the army's art troupe as a performer, in the Jinan Military Region. In 1958 he transferred to the avant-garde troupe, where he served as a sheng soloist, band instructor, art director and artistic director of missions. Since then, he has continued to develop his skill and artistry.
Besides being a national performer of the first class, he is artistic director of the Jinan Military Region, a member of the Chinese Music Association, executive director of the China Nationalities Orchestra Society, and president of Professional Committee, Shandong Province Music Association.
Traditionally, the sheng has been used as an accompaniment instrument for solo suona or dizi performances. It is one of the main instruments in kunqu and some other forms of Chinese opera. Traditional small ensembles also make use of the sheng, such as the wind and percussion ensembles in northern China. In the modern large Chinese orchestra, it is used for both melody and accompaniment. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Hu+Tianquan">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
