The moon over a fountain / Hei Tao; traducción de: Sun Xin

By: Hei,TaoContributor(s): Xin,Sun [traductor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Symbols of JiangsuPublisher: London : Xanadu , 2017Edition: 1a.edDescription: 151 p : ils ; 19 cmISBN: 9781784590697Subject(s): Folk musicians -- China | Folk music -- ChinaDDC classification: CCHI 780.3.51 Summary: En las calles de Wuxi, en la década de 1930, un músico ciego se ganaba la vida tocando en la calle. Era un músico talentoso y se especializaba en el erhu y la pipa, instrumentos tradicionales chinos. Se trataba de Abing, hijo de un sacerdote taoísta que vivió en la pobreza y la adversidad, pero que, no obstante, compuso "La luna sobre una fuente", una pieza musical tan sobrecogedoramente hermosa que ha sido incluida en el Registro de la Memoria del Mundo de la UNESCO. Este libro da cuenta de la vida creativa de Abing y de la evolución de su música; describe cómo su obra llegó a ser grabada en 1950, justo antes de su muerte, y finalmente alcanzó el reconocimiento no solo en China sino en todo el mundoSummary: On the streets of Wuxi in the 1930s, a blind musician made a living busking. He was a talented musician and specialized in the erhu and pipa, traditional Chinese instruments. This was Abing, the son of a Taoist priest who lived in poverty and adversity, but who nonetheless composed "The Moon Over a Fountain," a piece of music so hauntingly beautiful that it has been included in the Memory Register. of the UNESCO World. This book gives an account of Abing's creative life and the evolution of his music; describes how his work came to be recorded in 1950, just before his death, and eventually achieved recognition not only in China but throughout the world.
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En las calles de Wuxi, en la década de 1930, un músico ciego se ganaba la vida tocando en la calle. Era un músico talentoso y se especializaba en el erhu y la pipa, instrumentos tradicionales chinos. Se trataba de Abing, hijo de un sacerdote taoísta que vivió en la pobreza y la adversidad, pero que, no obstante, compuso "La luna sobre una fuente", una pieza musical tan sobrecogedoramente hermosa que ha sido incluida en el Registro de la Memoria del Mundo de la UNESCO. Este libro da cuenta de la vida creativa de Abing y de la evolución de su música; describe cómo su obra llegó a ser grabada en 1950, justo antes de su muerte, y finalmente alcanzó el reconocimiento no solo en China sino en todo el mundo

On the streets of Wuxi in the 1930s, a blind musician made a living busking. He was a talented musician and specialized in the erhu and pipa, traditional Chinese instruments. This was Abing, the son of a Taoist priest who lived in poverty and adversity, but who nonetheless composed "The Moon Over a Fountain," a piece of music so hauntingly beautiful that it has been included in the Memory Register. of the UNESCO World. This book gives an account of Abing's creative life and the evolution of his music; describes how his work came to be recorded in 1950, just before his death, and eventually achieved recognition not only in China but throughout the world.

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