Silk and Bamboo Quartet
  • World Music

© Enrico Carpegna

Silk and bamboo – these are the fabrics used to produce the finely woven traditional music of south-east China. Pipa virtuoso Lingling Yu takes this fine art from her adopted home of Geneva out into the world with a young quartet of other traditional instruments.

Lingling Yu comes from the nine-million-strong metropolis of Hangzhou, south of Shanghai, a centre of the silk and tea industry and also China’s own Silicon Valley. Even as a teenager, she was considered a child prodigy on the pear-shaped pipa, a necked bowl lute originally fitted with silk strings. In 1998, Yu moved to Switzerland in order to establish ties between Chinese and Western music, broadening her horizons by studying orchestration, counterpoint and composition.

In addition to the pipa, her Silk and Bamboo Quartet brings together other traditional instruments: Wenqi Gu plays the guzheng, a 21-string, 2,500-year-old arched zither. The internationally experienced Guo Gan brings the erhu and gaohu violins to the quartet; he is also well versed in Western classical music and jazz. The quartet is completed by the young Hongze An, who has a command of the bamboo transverse flutes dizi and xiao, the mouth organ sheng and the bawu with its clarinet-like sound. Alternating between solo and ensemble performances, the group’s repertoire includes pieces from the south-east of China and the provinces of Canton and Yunnan as well as from the cities of Chaozhou and Hangzhou.

PERFORMERS

Silk and Bamboo Quartet ensemble

Lingling Yu pipa

Wenqi Gu guzheng

Guo Gan erhu, gaohu

Hongze An sheng, dizi, xiao, bawu

PROGRAM

»Old Chinese Melodies on the River in Moonlight«

 

This is an entry from the Event database for the Hamburg metropolitan area.
No liability is assumed for the correctness of the data.
© Maxim Schulz

Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)

THIS MIGHT INTEREST YOU AS WELL Further Events

© Madeline McManus

John Cale
  • Pop

  • 16.03.2025
  • 20:00
  • Laeiszhalle (Großer Saal)
© Christophe Charpenel

Leïla Martial / Valentin Ceccaldi & Singülar
  • Jazz, Blues, Swing & Chanson

  • 21.02.2025
  • 20:00
  • Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
© Marcus Höhn

Wiener KammerOrchester / Michael Barenboim / Wilson Hermanto
  • Classical Music

  • 13.04.2025
  • 20:00
  • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
© Kodai Kobayashi

Ichiko Aoba

  • 18.03.2025
  • 20:00
  • Laeiszhalle (Kleiner Saal)
© Sammy Hart / Deutsche Grammophon

London Symphony Orchestra / Lisa Batiashvili / Sir Antonio Pappano
  • Classical Music

  • 05.06.2025
  • 20:00
  • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
© Markus Raeber

Buxtehude: »Membra Jesu Nostri« Cantata Cycle
  • Classical Music

  • 17.04.2025
  • 20:00
  • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
© Bild von Sebastian Gößl auf Pixabay

Kleines Theater am Markt
  • Concerts & Music

  • 08.02.2025
  • 20:00
  • Kleines Theater am Markt
© BPA

»The Art of Being Human«
  • Classical Music

  • 12.03.2025
  • 20:00
  • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
© rocket & wink

Ensemble Resonanz / Abel Selaocoe / Saerom Park
  • Classical Music

  • 12.06.2025
  • 19:30
  • Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)
© Igor Studio

Ensemble Correspondances / Sébastien Daucé
  • Classical Music

  • 01.03.2025
  • 20:00
  • Laeiszhalle (Großer Saal)

Languages

Google translator for other languages

Please note that this is an automatic translation.
For better information, you can always switch to the German or English version