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Wang Qiang (composer)

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Chinese composer

Wang Qiang (Chinese 王强, born 1935 in Shandong) is a Chinese composer.

Biography

Wang Qiang began her study of composition at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1955. As a third-year student she won first prize in the 1959 World Youth Music Composition Competition with the choral piece River of Fortune. After graduating in 1960, she took a position teaching composition at the same school. She continued to work at the Conservatory until 1991, when she moved to live and work in Hong Kong.

Works

Wang Qiang composes for orchestra, chamber ensemble, operetta, choral ensemble and film and television scores. Selected works include:

Orchestral Works:

  • Ga Da Mei Ling (嘎達梅林) for Cello and Orchestra, 1960
  • La Ba and Gu (喇叭與鼓) for Orchestra, 1980
  • Overture - Aspiration (序曲﹣希望) for Orchestra, 1992
  • Fantay Overture (幻想序曲) “ Love ” (愛) for Orchestra, 1993
  • Violin Concerto No. 0 (小提琴協奏曲 零號) for violin and Orchestra, 1998
  • Passacaglia (帕薩卡里亞) for Orchestra, 2002

Chamber Music:

  • Trio (三重奏) for Flute, Viola and Arpa, 1979
  • Cello Octet (八重奏) Twelve pieces for Eight cellists, 1989
  • Cello and Contrabass (二重奏) Five pieces, 1989
  • Quartet (箏四重奏) For four Zhengs, Twelve pieces, 1990
  • Trio (三重奏) Two pieces, for Flute, Zheng and Erhu, 1991
  • Untitled (無題) for Flute, Cello and Percussion, 1995
  • Flower (花兒) for Soprano, String Quartet and Guitar, 2003
  • Erhu and String Quartet (二胡和弦樂四重奏) Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, for Erhu and String Quartet, 2006
  • Celestial dream dance (夢幻舞曲) for Flute, Clarinet and Percussion, 2006

Choral Music:

  • River of Fortune (混聲大合唱) for Choral and Orchestra, 1958
  • Chinese Folk song Choral (中國民歌合唱曲三首) Three pieces for Choir and Piano, 2003

Film Scores:

  • Waiting for Tomorrow (等明天) for Film and Orchestra, 1962
  • Mysteries of Bao Hu Lu for Film and Orchestra, 1963
  • The dawn (曙光) for Film and Orchestra, 1979
  • Girl's Sale Cake (賣大餅的姑娘) for TV play and Orchestra, 1980

References

  1. "Wang Qiang". Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  2. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
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