Zhou Long
  
THE INEFABLE
  
Some of the most astonishing and important music being composed today comes from a group of Chinese in their forties.   These composers embody a critical moment for synthesising Western musical techniques and forms with Chinese folk materials.
  
| [1.]    | The Ineffable David Fedele flute / piccolo, William Trigg percussion, Min Xiao-Fen pipa, Ann Yao zheng, Laura Park violin, Chris Finckel cello, Claire Heldrich conductor |  
| [2.]    | Wild Grass Fred Sherry solo cello |  
| [3.]    | Five Maskers Manhattan Brass Quintet |  
| [4.]    | Ding 
Allen Blustine clarinet, Ann Yao zheng, Donald Palma double bass |  
 | Metal, Stone, Silk, Bamboo |  
| [5.]    | i. San Xu |  
| [6.]    | ii. Zhong Xu |  
| [7.]    | iii. Po David Fedele flute / piccolo, Jean Kopperud clarinet / bass clarinet, William Trigg percussion, Chen Tao dizi / xun, Thomas Chiu violin, Joshua Gorden cello, Claire Heldrich conductor |  
Music From China, New Music Consort Manhattan Brass Quintet Members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic
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