#ClassicsaDay #APAHM Week 2

May is designated Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. The Classics a Day team adopted that theme as well. For the month of May, the challenge is to post examples of classical music composed or performed by artists who share that heritage.

I limited myself to just posting Asian-American composers. And discovered a seemingly limitless number of composers to choose from -- both past and present.

Here are my picks for the second week of #ClassicsaDay #APAHM

05/10/21 Zhou Long - Postures Concerto for Piano and Orchestra

This Chinese composer writes, "I have been composing music seriously to achieve my goal of improving the understanding between peoples from various backgrounds."

05/11/21 Chinary Ung - Spiral

Ung emigrated from Cambodia to study clarinet and turned to composition. Spiral won the Kennedy Center Friedheim Award in 1989 for American instrumental music.

05/12/21 Dorothy Chang - Small and Curious Spaces

Chang teaches music at the University of British Columbia. Her music incorporates Chinese music and instruments into Western classical forms.

05/13/21 Bright Sheng - String Quartet No. 3

Before emigrating to the U.S., Sheng studied and collected folk music in China and Tibet. He has also worked on the Silk Road Project.


05/14/21 Chelsea Chen - The Moon Lady

Most of Chen's compositions are for the organ. Though young, she's enjoyed an impressive international career as an organist and composer.

Ralph Graves

Ralph has been a classical music programmer and host at WTJU since 1982. He’s also a published author and composer. Ralph’s music is available on Fleur de Sol and ERM Recordings and Soundcloud.

https://the-unmutual.blogspot.com/
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