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Yuan-kai Bao
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Sheet music for Yuan-kai Bao
Co Mem — Do Bao
Voice — Sheet Music Single,Lead Sheet — Pop,Romantic Period
Composed by Do Bao. Arranged by Do Bao. Pop, Romantic Period. Sheet Music Single, Lead Sheet. 1 pages. NEWAGE MEDIA #002. Published by NEWAGE MEDIA (S0.7693).
Price: $3.00
B·ª©c Th∆∞ T√¨nh Th·ª© NƒÉm (guitar reduction, vocals & chords) — Do Bao
Piano/Vocal/Chords,Voice,Guitar,TTBB — Lead Sheet,Piano Reduction — Neo-Classical,Musicals,Valentine's Day,Pop
Composed by Do Bao. Arranged by Do Bao. Neo-Classical, Musicals, Valentine's Day, Pop. Lead Sheet, Piano Reduction. 4 pages. Published by NEWAGE MEDIA (S0.260979).
Price: $3.00
Sad Dreams #1 for Solo Guitar — Kojiro Yuan
Guitar — Score,Solo Part — 21st Century
Composed by Kojiro Yuan. 21st Century. Score, Solo Part. 2 pages. Published by Kojiro Muneharu Yuan (S0.617203).
Price: $12.00
Spell (aka. Ling) — Yuan-Chen Li (Taiwan)
Alto Sax — Score — 21st Century,Contemporary Classical,Asian,Recital
Composed by Yuan-Chen Li (Taiwan). 21st Century, Contemporary Classical, Asian, Recital. Score. 9 pages. Published by Yuan-Chen Li (S0.315617).
Price: $15.00
Darkness brings us love — Han Si Yuan
Piano Solo,Piano/Vocal/Chords — Individual Part — Contemporary Classical,Post-Romantic,Modern,Pop
Composed by Han Si Yuan. Contemporary Classical, Post-Romantic, Modern, Pop. Individual Part. 4 pages. Published by Han Si Yuan (S0.320577).
Price: $6.00
Nicknamed Romanza for String Quartet — Yuan-Chen Li
String Quartet — Score,Set of Parts — Contemporary Classical,Wedding,Funeral,Recital
Composed by Yuan-Chen Li. Contemporary Classical, Wedding, Funeral, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 70 pages. Published by Yuan-Chen Li (S0.131305).
Price: $20.00
Harmony - for violin and organ — Yuan-Chen Li
Organ,Violin — Score — 21st Century,Wedding,Recital
Composed by Yuan-Chen Li. 21st Century, Wedding, Recital. Score. 6 pages. Published by Yuan-Chen Li (S0.125799).
Price: $8.00
The Source, for viola solo — Yuan-Chen Li
Viola — Individual Part — 21st Century,Post-Romantic,Modern,Jazz,Repertoire
Composed by Yuan-Chen Li. 21st Century, Post-Romantic, Modern, Jazz, Repertoire. Individual Part. 6 pages. Published by Yuan-Chen Li (S0.125803).
Price: $6.00
I Remember — Aaron Dou
— CD — Classical
By Aaron Dou, Aaron Schwebel, Alastair Thorburn-Vitols, Amir Safavi, Annie Zhou, Billy Bao, Conrad Chow, Cynthia Smithers, David Falls, Derek Bate, Donna Oh, Emma Meinrenken, James Sommerville, Mark Laidman, Rebecca Moranis, Ronald Royer, and Su Jeon Higuera. By Alex Eddington, Alexander Rappoport, Billy Bao, Ronald Royer, and Sarah Shugarman. Classical. CD. Cambria Master Recordings #CD1247. Published by Cambria Master Recordings (NX.CD1247).
Price: $14.00
Tr∆∞·ªùng S∆°n | Majestic Mountains (Score & Parts) — Do Bao
Piano,Flute,Clarinet,Alto Sax,Drums,Guitar,Bass Guitar,Choir,String Orchestra,Keyboard/Synthesizer, — Score — Contemporary Classical,Neo-Classical,Pop,Rock,Anniversary
Composed by Do Bao. Contemporary Classical, Neo-Classical, Pop, Rock, Anniversary. Score. 35 pages. Published by NEWAGE MEDIA (S0.114457).
Price: $39.00
- The Chimes of Beijing (Symphony Overture)
- Sanfan for Sanxian (Chinese Shamisen) and Orchestra
- Sketches of Taiwan Symphonic Suite
- Sunrise on Jade Mountain
- Recollections of Anping
- Ilan Children’s Ditty
- Homesick for Hengchun
- A Taiyal Love Song
- Lukang Temple Gathering
- The Evening Bell at the Lung Shan Tepmle
- Highland Festival
- Largo
- Presto-Passacaglia-Presto
- Adagio
- Finale
- Little Cabbage
- The Little Cowherd
- Jasmine
- Can You Guess What Flower It Is
- Flowing Stream
- Song of Wrangler
- Blossoming for Rainwater
- Song of Riddles
- Theme and Variation by Folksong
- The Amusing Couple
- Going to Jiangzhou
- Lady Lan Huahua
- Expecting the Blossom of Scholar tree
- Yellow Poplar Shouldering Pole
- Embroider a Pouch
- Happy Sunrise
- The Scenery of Wuxi
- Green Willow
- Pulling out a Reed Catkin
- Bamboo-flute Tune
- Going to Xikou
- Happy Lantern Festival
- Mountain Tune
- Going to Watch Yangge Dance
Professor Bao Yuankai (b. 1944), Composer and Music Educator. He studied the flute and composition in the affiliated Middle School of Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music from 1957 to 1962 and later graduated from the Conservatory in 1967, majoring in composition and composition theory under the tutorage of Professors Su Xia, Jiang Dingxian, Chen Peixun, Yang Ruhuai and Duan Pingtai. He took up his first teaching job at the Tianjin Conservatory of Music in 1973, and has been a part-time professor in Nankai University, Tianjin Normal University and Nanhua University, Taiwan. He was also appointed as the Guest Academic Professor of Xiamen University. Notable awards received by Professor Bao include the “Golden Bell” award for composition, “Outstanding Music Educator” awarded by the Chinese Ministry of Culture and being the first batch of specialists to receive special funding from the Chinese State Council in recognition of his dedication towards music education and composition.
Bao’s compositions include Symphonies, Chamber music, Cantatas, Musicals, Movie and Television sound tracks, as well as children’s music. Between 1991 and 2001, Rhapsody of China — his magnum opus which included seven chapters of Symphonic music based on Chinese traditional themes and motifs — had been performed in 40 countries, across almost all continents. They had also been realeased by notable record companies such as Deutsche Grammophon, Philips and Hugo Records. These works had enjoyed high appreciations from the audience and became the most popular pieces of the Annual New Years Concerts at the Great Hall of People, and the Wiener Musikverein concert hall.
Since 2001, Bao’s larger works including the Cantata Story of a Heroine, Symphony No. 1 and the Symphonic Suite Sketchs of War have been well received by the audience and widely acclaimed by the media for the artistic excellence. His achievements has also been widely reported by the media, including the broadcast media such as CCTV, NPR (USA), print media such as People’s Daily, China Times (Taiwan), Helsinki Daily etc. He had also been featured in the cover stories of various magazines, including the American journal Music in China, Taiwan Symphony Orchestra’s Monthly magazine of Music and Hong Kong’s Today’s Chinese.
Professor Bao had devoted 30 years in the the education of music, nurturing hundreds of students from both sides of the Straits. Some of his students, for example Wu Jiaji, Liu Tong, Wang Xian and Liu Changyuan, have already established their reputations in the field of composition. In recent years, he is devoted in the establishment of an integrated interdisciplinary school of music through the study of both Western and Eastern music and the full development of the student’s potential. He had been giving lectures in various universities and actively promoting music.
At the invitation of the United States Information Agency (USIA), Professor Bao made an official visit to the States in 1993. He had traveled widely since then, embarking on academic trips to European Countries in 2001 and making 9 trips to Taiwan between 1994 and 2005 as guest professors.
Professor Bao had been appointed as an Editorial member of the National Academic Journal “Music Research” as well as to the panel of judges in the “International Competition for Chinese Composers” held in Taiwan. He is currently the deputy head of the composition committee of the Chinese Musician’s Association and a member of the appraisal board of the “Golden Bell Awards”.
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