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Chien Kwan Lin Brad Lubman 2008
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Serenade for Alto Saxophone & Strings: I. A Backward Glance · Chien-Kwan Lin David Liptak: Broken Cries, Ancient Songs, Forlane & Serenade ℗ 2008 Bridge Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Conductor: Brad Lubman Artist: Chien-Kwan Lin Ensemble: Eastman Philharmonia Composer: David Liptak Auto-generated by YouTube.
Chien Kwan Lin Tanglewood New World Symphony 1972 1999
Chien-Kwan Lin (1972, Singapore) appeared as a soloist and guest artist with the US Naval Orchestra, Windman Eastman Ensemble, Boston Contemporary Orchestra, Tanglewood Festival Orchestra, New World Symphony, Portland (ME) Symphony, as well as philharmonic and chamber orchestras of Boston, Rochester, Sichuan and Thailand. Mr. Lin is currently an assistant professor of saxophone at Eastman School of Music, where members of his studio have been frequent prize winners at some of the country's most prestigious competitions. Melodies selected from the album CD "In Fact, I Don't Want To Go" (1999) All right reserved: (C) China Record Guangzhou Branch NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY COPYRIGHT OWNER. Use non-profit , just for entertainment and publishing !
Edvard Grieg Chien Kwan Lin Stern Emmanuel Chabrier Johannes Brahms Howell Astor Piazzolla Matthews Zhao Ming 2019
Eastman Saxophone Project Chien-Kwan Lin, director Zachary Stern, assistant director Thursday, April 11, 2019 Kilbourn Hall Eastman School of Music University of Rochester Program: Emmanuel Chabrier (arr. Clancy Ellis): España Johannes Brahms (arr. Jeremy Howell): Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34, I. Allegro non troppo Edvard Grieg (arr. Clancy Ellis): Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op. 46 Morning Mood Aase's Death Anitra's Dance In the Hall of the Mountain King Jeremy Howell: Miniature Robot Dance +••.••(...)World Premiere) Astor Piazzolla (arr. Uday Singh): Contrabajissimo Encore: Philippe Geiss: Sir Patrick Eastman Saxophone Project: Ian Briffa Trevor Chu Colin Crake Clancy Ellis Raleigh Fagerhaug Scarlet Gouk Jeremy Howell Richard Kim Michael Matthews Joseph Moruzzi Siobhan Plouffe Uday Singh Zachary Stern Ian van Nuys Stephanie Venturino Jiaqi Zhao piano Pi-Lin Ni Percussion Hannah Dick Gordon Fry Miles Kim Oliver Xu Recording Engineerings: Steven Philbert, Zilin Zeng, Jiayi Ren, Ming-Lun Lee Post-production: Ming-Lun Lee 3D Audio Research Lab Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Audio and Music Engineering Program University of Rochester Kandao Obsidian R 8K VR Camera and Eigenmike Microphone
Eastman Wind Ensemble Chien Kwan Lin Eastman Theatre 1953 2009 2011
Mantras: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2009) Narong Prangcharoen (b. 1953) Eastman Wind Ensemble Mark Davis Scatterday, conductor Chien-Kwan Lin, saxophone Friday, December 9, 2011 Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre Rochester, New York Mantras are mystic sounds, which produce certain types of energies, depending on the sound vibration and rhythm of each mantra. They are considered capable of "creating transformation," physically and mentally. It is believed that mantras are not just sound around us, but the sound that has the power to heal oneself from suffering. Music and sound are not just a medium for artists to express themselves, but have the practical and powerful application in the real world. The idea of using mantras for healing is the main inspiration for this piece. If mantras can heal a human being, it is a hope that at least one mantra could heal the Earth. -Narong Prangcharoen
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