Buy this track on iTunes ADD Add Favourite

artist Liu Fang

Montreal, QC, CANADA
Philmultic
plays
1373
«   »

biographical info

Liu Fang is internationally acclaimed virtuoso performer of pipa (Chinese lute or guitar) and guzheng (Chinese zither or harp). She was born in Kunming (China) in 1974 and started her music career early as child prodigy. She moved to Canada shortly after graduation from the Shanghai Conservatory and started an impressive international music career as soloist. In the past decade Liu Fang has given numerous solo concerts (on Chinese music from the classical tradition as well as contemporary music), including venues such as SettemberMusica MiTo (2007), the Theatre de la Ville in Paris (2006) and Philharmonic Hall of Liege (Belgium, 2006), BBC concerts in London (2004, 2007), Radio-Canada concerts in Canada as well as international music festivals such as Lewes Guitar Festival, the International Bath Festival and WOMAD in UK; the Chord Ennis International Music Festival (for classical guitar) in Ireland; Festival de Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, Festival des musiques du monde les suds à Arles and Festival Les Escales de Saint Nazaire in France, TFF Rudolstadt in Germany, and most of the major folk music festivals in Canada. Liu Fang has also performed with orchestras and string quartets, and collaborated with great musicians from various music traditions. Liu Fang's music playing has received ravish reviews from the media and the audience alike.

Liu Fang has released 9 albums. Her recent album in collaboration with musicians from African, Indian and Arabic music traditions has received the prestigious French Acedemie Charles Cros Award. For detailed information, please visit: liufangmusic.net or http://www.philmultic.com/.

Upcoming concerts: see http://www.philmultic.com/liufang/concerts/

Press reviews

"There was just one musician, but ten talented fingers" - Sir Ian McKellen at BBC Concert, London (2004)
"True ambassadress of the art of the pipa and Zheng" (Véritable ambassadrice de l'art du pipa et du Zheng) - Liberté de L'Est (France), 2004.
"a intermédiare which corresponds completely to the magic of the music of Liu Fang, divine mediator" (un intermédiare qui correspond tout à fait à la magie de la musique de Liu Fang, médiatrice divine) -World (france), 2006.
"The audience was enchanted, subjugated by this splendid sound. While playing, Liu Fang becomes one with her instrument. ... Liu Fang is a musician of exception; she represents the charm, the grace, and all magic of the East." (Le public était sous le charme, subjugué par ce son magnifique. Lorsqu'elle joue; Liu Fang fait corps avec son instrument. ... Liu Fang est une musicienne d'exception, elle représente le charme; la grâce, toute la magie de l'Orient. ) - Olonne-sur-Mer, le journal Ouest-France, 2004.
"Masterful, graceful and riveting" BBC (London, UK) 2004).
Liu Fang's total devotion to her playing has moved her beyond perfect execution to the creativity and flexibility that marks a true musician." - - fROOTS Magazine, UK, 06.2006("more ...).
The renowned musicologist, Prof. Tran Van Khe (master of traditional Vietnamese music, professor of the University of the Sorbonne in Paris) described Liu Fang's first solo recital in Paris in 1999, "A veritable feast for the ears, eyes, heart and soul of a choice public, attentive and knowledgeable. With such an accomplished musician, the great technical hurdles are forgotten in passing effortlessly and serenely into a marvellous musical paradise" ....

"the empress of pipa ... one of the greatest virtuosos" (L'actualité, 2001)

(for more press reviews, please visit: http://www.liufangmusic.net/)

 

lineup

Liu Fang soloist for Chinese pipa and guzheng
Emerging lotus - Chinese traditional guzheng music
Philmultic
October, 2006
List Tracks ▼
The soul of pipa Vol. 3 - traditional pipa music from various folk roots
Philmultic
October, 2006
List Tracks ▼
The soul of pipa Vol. 2 - Classical pipa music from the ancient to the recent
Philmultic
September, 2002
List Tracks ▼
The soul of pipa Vol. 1 - Chinese pipa music from ancient classical tradition
Philmultic
September, 2001
List Tracks ▼

To the memory of a special friend

posted by Liu Fang   

To the memory of a special friend

Few weeks ago I received the shocking news that Oliver Schroer, one of the greatest Canadian fiddler, passed away on July 3 this year. It was more or less expected, because I knew he had cancer and fought bravely, though I truly believed that he could win the battle. It was still a big shock to me when the sad news came. At the moment I wanted to write few words to the memory of this special friend and great soul, but I felt that words are so feeble  ...

I knew Oliver at festivals in Canada around year 2002, when we had intensive collaboration at Collaborative Workshop of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival (a brilliant idea of Dugg Simpson, artistic director of the festival, who invited certain musicians to come to the festival three days earlier for pre-festival rehearsal, musicians who might never have had chance to meet before).  I had great experience working with Oliver, and  from there our friendship began. Late on we had a concert in Montreal in terms of "Silk and Steel Projects" in the Spring of 2003, and a cross-Canada tour in the Summer of the same year. It was a unforgettable experience that I cherish very much.

Oliver is not only a fantastic musician, but also great personality, always kind to every body around him. I was particularly impressed with his serious attitude toward music, his honesty and friendliness and wisdom. Even at the most difficult time when he was fighting with cancer, his thinking about life and death shows what a great mind he was. Here I cannot help but quote some lines he wrote to all his friends and music fans:

"... What I did not talk about in that first letter was how I feel about all of this...   I guess I feel that life is not only about quantity.  It is about quality as well in a big way.  We all have to die some time.  None of us will live on this planet forever.   I think some people live very intensely and burn very brightly during their time here.  I think I am one of those people.  A shining star while I am here.  So I look at my life as I have lived it, and I feel very satisfied with all I have achieved and gone through.  As a musician and artist I have found my voice on my instrument of choice.  That is what any artist wants to do; Whether you are a musician or a painter or a dancer or a writer, the bottom line as a creative person is to find that unique voice and express it in your art.  I really did invent my own unique way of playing the fiddle, and that is a fantastic, beautiful and frankly, a lucky thing.  ...."

I would like to dedicate the following poem (unfortunately I don't know who is the author) to Oliver:

A Butterfly Lights Beside Us

A butterfly lights beside us, like a sunbeam...
and for a brief moment it's glory
and beauty belong to our world...
but then it flies on again, and although
we wish it could have stayed,
we are so thankful to have seen it at all.


Read more about Oliver in http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/blog/2008/07/04/oliver_schroer_he_bu_1.html

Watch Oliver's last performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3lQEfrCF_0

posted by Liu Fang   

Video

Liu Fang on CBC TV (BravoCanada) 3:11

Liu Fang on CBC TV (BravoCanada)

This is an extract from one hour long documentary entitled "The long song project", broadcasted by CBC TV (BravoCanada) on January 12, 2008, 8:30pm. The current clip is an extract of about 3 minutes. We thank BravoCanada for the permission to use this for demo purposes.

Liu Fang on German TV 1:56

Liu Fang on German TV

Liu Fang pipa solo: "On a theme to dance" (Ge Wu Yin), composed by Liu Tianhua (1895-1932). This clip is live recording of Liu Fang's solo concert at TFF Rudolstadt festival on July 9, 2006, recorded by Bavarian TV station, taken from the festival DVD with permission to use for demo purposes.

The autumn moon in the palace of a Han emperor 1:54

The autumn moon in the palace of a Han emperor

The autumn moon in the palace of a Han emperor – traditional guzheng music from Shandong province, east China with its slow rhythm and, through the use of the left hand skills of rubs, slides and pressing to a slow rhythm, this tune describes the miserable loneliness of the palace maidens, looking at the full moon while sinking into a resentful mood and longing for a return to their parents' homes.

where to buy
Montreal, QC
514-4826750
QC, H4A 3A7
Limited Play
Limited Play

Login required

Oops - you have to be logged in to add to My Saved Items.