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Lu Yen

Lu Yen (Chinese: 盧炎; pinyin: Lú Yán; Wade–Giles: Lu² Yen²; 20 November 1930 – 1 October 2008) was a Chinese-born Taiwanese composer.

Yen was born in Nanjing, China, and was educated in National Taiwan Normal University, Mannes College, City University of New York, and University of Pennsylvania. He received Taiwan's National Award for the Arts [zh] in 1993 and 1998. As a pupil of William Jay Sydeman, Mario Davidovsky, George Rochberg and George Crumb, Lu was well known of his atonal writings combining counterpoint skills. George Rochberg commented that Lu's music "has a unique scent".[1] Lu wrote in his article "My Artistic Journey" that he wished to write "music praising mother nature's great beauty and powers."[2] During 1967–2008, Lu wrote 6 solo instrumental works, 70+ chamber ensemble works (excluding art songs), 5 Chinese chamber works, 16 orchestral works, 1 Chinese orchestra piece, and 11 art songs. Among these works, there was a repeated theme about the sound of bell, which Lu always remembered from his childhood in the Jiangnan region of China. Two biographies were published in Taiwan, Lu Yen: A Cold Fire of Music,[3] written by Taiwanese poet Chen Li (陳黎) in 1997 and A Poetic Journey of Nostalgia,[4] by Canadian-Taiwanese composer Shyh-ji Chew (潘世姬) and Taiwanese composer Janet Jieru Chen (陳玠如) in 2004, both published by Taiwan's China Times Publishing Co. Digitalization data of Lu's art song manuscripts and analytic entries are available at Nation Music Archive and Taiwan Music Center of the National Center for Traditional Arts, Taipei, Taiwan.[5]

Lu died in Taipei, Taiwan. Soochow University (Taipei, Taiwan), where he taught music composition and counterpoint for 30 years, has a memorial room and a growing collection of Lu's manuscripts.[6] Lu's music could be heard in albums published by Music Forum, International Society for Contemporary Music-, Asian Composers League – Taiwanese Composers Association and

Works edit

(title; instrumentation; year & place written)

Solo works edit

    • Four Preludes for Solo Piano on YouTube; Piano Solo; 1979, Philadelphia
    • Journey for 21-string Guzheng; Guzheng Solo; 1988, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • Solo Piece for Flute: Thoughts; Flute Solo; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Solo Piece for Cello: Song; Cello; 1997, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Piano Preludes: Romance, Bell; Piano; 1999, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Impromptu for Piano; Piano; 2005, Dong-hu, Taipei

Chamber works edit

2 players (also refer to Art songs) edit

    • Sonata for Violin and Piano; Violin and Piano; 1971, New York
    • Oboe and Percussion; Oboe, Percussion; 1979, Philadelphia
    • Duo for Flute and Piano(revision) on YouTube; Flute, Piano; 1981–1982, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Percussion and Double Bass; 3 Percussionists and Double Bass; 1985, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • Piece for Piano Four-Hand; Piano Four-hand; 1987, Fremont, CA, US
    • Inner Feelings; Baritone and Percussion; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei

3 players edit

    • Percussion Trio; 3 Percussionists; 1999, Dong-hu, Taipei

4 players edit

    • Quartet 1968; Flute, Piano, Bass Trombone or Tuba, Percussion; 1968, New York
    • Quartet 1970; Clarinet, Tuba and 2 Percussionists; 1970, New York
    • Quartet 1985 (Two Movements); Clarinet, Violin and Piano Duet; 1985, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • String Quartet: A Flower on a Rainy Night; String Quartet; 1987, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • String Quartet 2006; 2 Violins, Viola, Cello;2006, Dong-hu, Taipei

5 and more players edit

    • Septet; Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Horn, Cello and 2 Percussionists; 1967, New York
    • Long Tao Sha (Poem by Li Hou-chu); Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Voice; 1972–1973, New York
    • Bamboo and Strings; Bamboo Flute, 2 Erhus, Zhonghu, Daruan and Percussion; 1979, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Quintet for Chinese Instruments I; Di, Pipa, Yangchin, Zhonghu and Sheng; 1983, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Music for Fifteen Strings; Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, each in three parts; 1988, Roosevelt Road, Taipei
    • Quintet for Chinese Instruments II; Di, Erhu, Pipa, Gu-zheng and Percussion; 1991, Tian-mu, Taipei
    • Four Luofu Songs (Chamber Ensemble Version); Mezzo Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Tower in the Woods (Chamber Ensemble Version); Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Woodwind Quintet; Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn; 1996, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Quintet for Chinese Instruments: Voyage of a Rainy Port; Di, Erhu, Pipa, Yang-chin and Gu-zheng; 1997, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Moon (Poem by Hong-hsuan Dai); Flute, Clarinet, Clarinet, Violin, Double Bass, Percussion and Soprano; 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Quintet for Music Forum; 2 Percussionists, Piano, 2 Flutists (Alto and Soprano); 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Imitation of Traditional Songs: Tzueifuguei and Tzaoluopao from Qunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion; Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • The Use of a Large Gourd (from Xiaoyaoyou by Chuang Tzu); Mixed Choir accompanied by Chinese Instruments; 2000, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Octet; Flute, Oboe, Trumpet, Trombone, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass; 2003, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Sextet for Chinese Instruments;
    • Music Forum Concerto for Two Pianos and Percussion Ensemble; 2 pianos, percussion ensemble; 2006, Dong-hu, Taipei

Orchestral works edit

    • Memories of Jiangnan (for Small Orchestra); Small Orchestra; 1978–1979, Philadelphia
    • Memories of Jiangnan (for Chamber Ensemble); Chamber Orchestra; 1980, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Memories of Jiangnan I, II, III (for Orchestra); Orchestra; 1982, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Song of Ying-Ying[permanent dead link] (Epiphyllum) (Tin-o-o Variation)for Orchestra; String Orchestra; 1983, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Three Movements for Orchestra[permanent dead link]; Orchestra; 1985, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • Fantasy for Orchestra I – Sea Winds and a Singing Voice; Orchestra (triple winds); 1987, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
    • Fantasy for Orchestra II – Song of Caressing a Sword; Chorus and Orchestra (triple winds); 1988, Roosevelt Road, Taipei
    • Piano Concerto; Piano Solo and Chamber Ensemble; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Ode to Centennial of Soochow University; Solo Voices, Chorus and Large Orchestra; 1999, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Fantasy for Orchestra III –Chih-si song; Large Orchestra; 2001, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Taipei Suite; Large Orchestra; 2002, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Taipei Concerto; Flute and String Orchestra; 2003, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Da Yue in Three Movements; Chinese Orchestra; 2004, Dong-hu Taipei
    • Taipei Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra; Flute and String Orchestra; 2003, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Piano Concerto; Piano and Orchestra; 2006–2008, Dong-hu, Taipei

Art songs edit

    • Long Tao Sha (Poem by Li Hou-chu); Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Voice; 1972–1973, New York
    • Tower in the Woods (Poem by Hong-hsuan Dai); Soprano and Piano; 1984, Soochow University, Taipei
    • Four Luofu Songs; Mezzo Soprano and Piano; 1987–1988, Lo-ye Street, Taipei
      • Beyond Smoke
      • Four Lines in Qingming
      • A Bird Flies By
      • Under the Window;
    • Four Luofu Songs (Chamber Ensemble Version); Mezzo Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Tower in the Woods (Chamber Ensemble Version); Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Inner Feelings;Baritone and Percussion;1995, Hsin-dian, Taipei
    • Furniture Music (Poem by Chen Li) on YouTube; Soprano and Piano; 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Imitation of Traditional Songs:Tzueifuguei and Tzaoluopao from Qunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion; Soprano and Chamber Ensemble; 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Moon (Poem by Hong-hsuan Dai); Flute, Clarinet, Clarinet, Violin, Double Bass, Percussion and Soprano; 1998, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Two Songs of Time: Issa, Postcard for Messiaen (Poems by Chen Li);Soprano and Piano; 1999, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Ode to Centennial of Soochow University ; Solo Voices, Chorus and Large Orchestra; 1999, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • Love Song to Twin-Brook (Poem by Chien-Lung Lin);Solo Voice (doubled with clarinet, flute, violin or viola) and Piano;1999, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • The Use of a Large Gourd (from Xiaoyaoyou by Chuang Tzu);Mixed Choir accompanied by Chinese Instruments; 2001, Dong-hu, Taipei
    • The Clown God (Poem by Chien-hua Chen);Voice accompanied by cello; 2003, Dong-hu, Taipei

Biographical chronology edit

Early life in China and Taiwan edit

  • 1930(0y)
    • Yen Lu (盧炎) was born in Nanjing, China on November 20. His parents were Gan Lu (盧淦), and Bi-cheng Wang (王碧澄).
  • 1937(7y)
    • When Sino-Japanese War began, the Lu's fled to Jiangxi and Sichuan. Yen grew up in Sichuan, where he entered the Christian Shengguang Elementary and Junior High Schools till he was 15 years old.
  • 1945(15y)
    • Sino-Japanese War ended and Yen returned to Nanjing. He graduated from junior high school and then entered Soochow's Shengguang Senior High School.
  • 1946(16y)
    • Education was suspended due to Malignant Malaria and Gastric ulcer.
  • 1947(17y)
    • Applied Nanjing Conservatory of Music[permanent dead link] in summer but was rejected. He returned to Shengguang Senior High School and started from the first year.
  • 1948(18y)
    • Applied Nanjing Conservatory of Music[permanent dead link] for the second time, and failed again.
  • 1949(19y)
    • Visited Taiwan for the first time in life, but returned to Shanghai shortly and then went to Taiwan again.
    • Entered
  • 1953(23y)
    • Finished all courses of college, and started a one-year internship in Taoyuan School of Agriculture.
  • 1954(24y)
    • Graduated from NTNU with Bachelor of Arts. Started one-year military service.
  • 1955(25y)
    • Studied harmony and counterpoint with composer while teaching in Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School’s night division.
  • 1958(28y)
    • Taught harmony and counterpoint in Taiwan’s National Arts School (today’s National Taiwan University of Arts) till 1962.

Exploration (U.S. Era) edit

  • 1963(33y)
  • 1965(35y)
    • Gave up master’s degree and entered New York’s Mannes College of Music, started from undergraduate program, where he majored in music composition, studying with William Sydeman
  • 1966(36y)
    • Hospitalized due to Gastrorrhagia, received stomach surgery in Columbia University Hospital.
  • 1967(37y)
    • Presented his first music composition, Septet for flute, clarinet, trumpet, horn, cello and two percussion parts.
  • 1971(41y)
    • Graduated from Mannes College of Miusic.
  • 1972(42y)
    • Entered City College of New York to study music composition and electronic music with Mario Davidovsky, at the same time worked in Seesaw Music Corp.
    • Started writing song Long Tao Sha with lyrics by an American poet, which was re-written in 1976 with Lee Houchu (李後主)’s poem. This is the first work in Lu’s Ancient Chanting Series.
  • 1976(46y)
    • Invited by colleague composer Hsu Tsang-houei [zh] (許常惠)[7] to teach in Taiwan's Soochow University's Music Department as a visiting professor for one year.
  • 1977(47y)
  • 1979(49y)
    • Received a master's degree from U.Penn. In the same year, he returned to Taiwan and taught at Soochow University Music Department as a lecturer.

Reflection and heart-searching edit

  • 1988(58y)
    • Received Taiwan's with the publication of his Piano Four-Hand, recorded by Lina Yeh and Rolf-Peter Wille.
  • 1993(63y)
    • Received Taiwan's Miniarey of Education's 18th National Award for Arts of Taiwan with his Fantasy for Orchestra I – Sea Winds and a Singing Voice.
  • 1994(64y)
    • Presented works at on September 4
  • 1995(65y)
    • , a concert featuring Yen Lu's music, was held in Taiwan's National Concert Hall on October 26, presented by Contemporary Chamber Orchestra Taipei, conducted by Chun-Fung Lee(李春峰).
  • 1996(66y)
    • Retired from and continued to teach as an associate professor.

Maturity and freedom edit

  • 1998(68y)
    • Received Taiwan's Second National Arts and Cultural Medal.
  • 1999(69y)
    • In on June 6 at Music Forum Musique Theatre, his Septet, Long Tao Sha, Duet for Flute and Piano, Moon, A Postcard for Messiaen, and Piano Prelude were performed.
  • 2000(70y)
    • Concert featuring Yen’s 10 art songs was held to celebrate his 70th birthday on January 5, performed by Contemporary Chamber Orchestra Taipei, conducted by Chun-Fung Lee.
  • 2002(72y)
    • Received the honor of Chair Professor of .
  • 2003(73y)
    • Received .
    • Song Album of Yen Lu, which contains Four Luofu Songs, Tower in the Woods, and Furniture Music, was published in March, sponsored by Department of Cultural Affairs of Taipei.
    • Tower in the Woods were performed and discussed in at Music Forum Musique Theatre.
  • 2004(74y)
    • Presented My Artistic Journey in Ethno Music Composition Forum in March.
  • 2005(75y)
    • Yen Lu 75 th Birthday Concert was held on November 20 at Music Forum's Recital Hall, in which Four Preludes for Piano (1979), Piano Four-Hand (1987), Two Preludes for Piano (1999), Impromptu for Piano (2005), and Song for Cello (1997) were presented along with students’ music compositions as gifts. Pianists Daming Zhu (諸大明), (葉綠娜), Rolf-Peter Wille, Mei-Ya Lo (羅玫雅) Hsin-Jung Hsieh (謝欣容), and cellist Hsien-Liang Lien (連憲良) joined this concert.
  • 2007(77y)
    • Married for the first time in life, with Ms. Ya-shih (a.k.a. Alice, Su-Chih, Shih-Ya) Cherng.
    • Diagnosed with oral cancer by the end of 2007.
  • 2008(78y)
    • Died of oral cancer on October 1.

References edit

  1. ^ Chen Li, Yen Lu: A Cold Fire of Music (盧炎:冷艷的音樂火燄) ISBN 957-13-2978-9, pp. 92–93: ...Yen Lu entered University of Pennsylvania in September, 1977. He remembered Rochberg asked him, 'You are already a professional composer, why are you here?' He answered, ' I am still searching in the dark.' Rochberg followed, 'Not only you, I am searching in the dark, too.' Lu had always remembered this dialogue clearly. Rochberg and Crumb both gave Lu great influences by telling him, 'write what's in your heart, no matter it's beautiful or not.' Rochberg also told Lu, 'Your work has a unique scent.' these words greatly encouraged Lu and gave him confidence on the lonely road of searching his own music. (盧炎是在一九七七年九月進入費城賓州大學音樂研究所的。盧炎猶記得洛克柏格問他:「你已經是專業的作曲家了,為什麼還要來學校?」盧炎答曰:「我覺得自己還在黑夜裡摸索。」洛克柏格跟著說:「不只是你呀,我也還在黑暗裡摸索呢。」這句話盧炎一直清楚記在心裡。洛克柏格與克蘭姆都給了盧炎觀念上極大的影響,他們告訴盧炎「作你心裡想作的東西,不管那音樂美夠不夠美」。洛克柏格曾對盧炎說:「你的作品具有獨特的芳香。」這給盧炎很大的鼓勵和自信,讓他更甘心安於寂寞,勤奮、持續地尋找他自己的音樂道路。)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-09. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  3. ^ Yen Lu: A Cold Fire of Music (盧炎:冷艷的音樂火燄) ISBN 957-13-2978-9
  4. ^ Poetic Journey of Nostalgia(如詩的鄉愁之旅) ISBN 957-01-9355-7
  5. ^ Taiwan Music Center[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ invitation to the donation ceremony of Lu's manuscripts 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2009-06-02.

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For the Tang chancellor see Lu Yan This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is like a resume or timeline Please help improve this article if you can September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message In this Chinese name the family name is Lu Lu Yen Chinese 盧炎 pinyin Lu Yan Wade Giles Lu Yen 20 November 1930 1 October 2008 was a Chinese born Taiwanese composer Yen was born in Nanjing China and was educated in National Taiwan Normal University Mannes College City University of New York and University of Pennsylvania He received Taiwan s National Award for the Arts zh in 1993 and 1998 As a pupil of William Jay Sydeman Mario Davidovsky George Rochberg and George Crumb Lu was well known of his atonal writings combining counterpoint skills George Rochberg commented that Lu s music has a unique scent 1 Lu wrote in his article My Artistic Journey that he wished to write music praising mother nature s great beauty and powers 2 During 1967 2008 Lu wrote 6 solo instrumental works 70 chamber ensemble works excluding art songs 5 Chinese chamber works 16 orchestral works 1 Chinese orchestra piece and 11 art songs Among these works there was a repeated theme about the sound of bell which Lu always remembered from his childhood in the Jiangnan region of China Two biographies were published in Taiwan Lu Yen A Cold Fire of Music 3 written by Taiwanese poet Chen Li 陳黎 in 1997 and A Poetic Journey of Nostalgia 4 by Canadian Taiwanese composer Shyh ji Chew 潘世姬 and Taiwanese composer Janet Jieru Chen 陳玠如 in 2004 both published by Taiwan s China Times Publishing Co Digitalization data of Lu s art song manuscripts and analytic entries are available at Nation Music Archive and Taiwan Music Center of the National Center for Traditional Arts Taipei Taiwan 5 Lu died in Taipei Taiwan Soochow University Taipei Taiwan where he taught music composition and counterpoint for 30 years has a memorial room and a growing collection of Lu s manuscripts 6 Lu s music could be heard in albums published by Music Forum International Society for Contemporary Music Taiwan Section Asian Composers League Taiwanese Composers Association and National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra Contents 1 Works 1 1 Solo works 1 2 Chamber works 1 2 1 2 players also refer to Art songs 1 2 2 3 players 1 2 3 4 players 1 2 4 5 and more players 1 2 5 Orchestral works 1 2 6 Art songs 2 Biographical chronology 2 1 Early life in China and Taiwan 2 2 Exploration U S Era 2 3 Reflection and heart searching 2 4 Maturity and freedom 3 ReferencesWorks edit title instrumentation year amp place written Solo works edit Four Preludes for Solo Piano on YouTube Piano Solo 1979 Philadelphia Journey for 21 string Guzheng Guzheng Solo 1988 Lo ye Street Taipei Solo Piece for Flute Thoughts Flute Solo 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Solo Piece for Cello Song Cello 1997 Hsin dian Taipei Piano Preludes Romance Bell Piano 1999 Dong hu Taipei Impromptu for Piano Piano 2005 Dong hu Taipei Chamber works edit 2 players also refer to Art songs edit Sonata for Violin and Piano Violin and Piano 1971 New York Oboe and Percussion Oboe Percussion 1979 Philadelphia Duo for Flute and Piano revision on YouTube Flute Piano 1981 1982 Soochow University Taipei Percussion and Double Bass 3 Percussionists and Double Bass 1985 Lo ye Street Taipei Piece for Piano Four Hand Piano Four hand 1987 Fremont CA US Inner Feelings Baritone and Percussion 1995 Hsin dian Taipei 3 players edit Percussion Trio 3 Percussionists 1999 Dong hu Taipei 4 players edit Quartet 1968 Flute Piano Bass Trombone or Tuba Percussion 1968 New York Quartet 1970 Clarinet Tuba and 2 Percussionists 1970 New York Quartet 1985 Two Movements Clarinet Violin and Piano Duet 1985 Lo ye Street Taipei String Quartet A Flower on a Rainy Night String Quartet 1987 Lo ye Street Taipei String Quartet 2006 2 Violins Viola Cello 2006 Dong hu Taipei 5 and more players edit Septet Flute Clarinet Trumpet Horn Cello and 2 Percussionists 1967 New York Long Tao Sha Poem by Li Hou chu Flute Clarinet Violin Cello Percussion Voice 1972 1973 New York Bamboo and Strings Bamboo Flute 2 Erhus Zhonghu Daruan and Percussion 1979 Soochow University Taipei Quintet for Chinese Instruments I Di Pipa Yangchin Zhonghu and Sheng 1983 Soochow University Taipei Music for Fifteen Strings Violin I Violin II Viola Cello Double Bass each in three parts 1988 Roosevelt Road Taipei Quintet for Chinese Instruments II Di Erhu Pipa Gu zheng and Percussion 1991 Tian mu Taipei Four Luofu Songs Chamber Ensemble Version Mezzo Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Tower in the Woods Chamber Ensemble Version Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Woodwind Quintet Flute Oboe Clarinet Bassoon Horn 1996 Hsin dian Taipei Quintet for Chinese Instruments Voyage of a Rainy Port Di Erhu Pipa Yang chin and Gu zheng 1997 Hsin dian Taipei Moon Poem by Hong hsuan Dai Flute Clarinet Clarinet Violin Double Bass Percussion and Soprano 1998 Dong hu Taipei Quintet for Music Forum 2 Percussionists Piano 2 Flutists Alto and Soprano 1998 Dong hu Taipei Imitation of Traditional Songs Tzueifuguei and Tzaoluopao from Qunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1998 Dong hu Taipei The Use of a Large Gourd from Xiaoyaoyou by Chuang Tzu Mixed Choir accompanied by Chinese Instruments 2000 Dong hu Taipei Octet Flute Oboe Trumpet Trombone Violin Viola Cello Double Bass 2003 Dong hu Taipei Sextet for Chinese Instruments Music Forum Concerto for Two Pianos and Percussion Ensemble 2 pianos percussion ensemble 2006 Dong hu Taipei Orchestral works edit Memories of Jiangnan for Small Orchestra Small Orchestra 1978 1979 Philadelphia Memories of Jiangnan for Chamber Ensemble Chamber Orchestra 1980 Soochow University Taipei Memories of Jiangnan I II III for Orchestra Orchestra 1982 Soochow University Taipei Song of Ying Ying permanent dead link Epiphyllum Tin o o Variation for Orchestra String Orchestra 1983 Soochow University Taipei Three Movements for Orchestra permanent dead link Orchestra 1985 Lo ye Street Taipei Fantasy for Orchestra I Sea Winds and a Singing Voice Orchestra triple winds 1987 Lo ye Street Taipei Fantasy for Orchestra II Song of Caressing a Sword Chorus and Orchestra triple winds 1988 Roosevelt Road Taipei Piano Concerto Piano Solo and Chamber Ensemble 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Ode to Centennial of Soochow University Solo Voices Chorus and Large Orchestra 1999 Dong hu Taipei Fantasy for Orchestra III Chih si song Large Orchestra 2001 Dong hu Taipei Taipei Suite Large Orchestra 2002 Dong hu Taipei Taipei Concerto Flute and String Orchestra 2003 Dong hu Taipei Da Yue in Three Movements Chinese Orchestra 2004 Dong hu Taipei Taipei Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra Flute and String Orchestra 2003 Dong hu Taipei Piano Concerto Piano and Orchestra 2006 2008 Dong hu Taipei Art songs edit Long Tao Sha Poem by Li Hou chu Flute Clarinet Violin Cello Percussion Voice 1972 1973 New York Tower in the Woods Poem by Hong hsuan Dai Soprano and Piano 1984 Soochow University Taipei Four Luofu Songs Mezzo Soprano and Piano 1987 1988 Lo ye Street Taipei Beyond Smoke Four Lines in Qingming A Bird Flies By Under the Window Four Luofu Songs Chamber Ensemble Version Mezzo Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Tower in the Woods Chamber Ensemble Version Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Inner Feelings Baritone and Percussion 1995 Hsin dian Taipei Furniture Music Poem by Chen Li on YouTube Soprano and Piano 1998 Dong hu Taipei Imitation of Traditional Songs Tzueifuguei and Tzaoluopao from Qunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion Soprano and Chamber Ensemble 1998 Dong hu Taipei Moon Poem by Hong hsuan Dai Flute Clarinet Clarinet Violin Double Bass Percussion and Soprano 1998 Dong hu Taipei Two Songs of Time Issa Postcard for Messiaen Poems by Chen Li Soprano and Piano 1999 Dong hu Taipei Ode to Centennial of Soochow University Solo Voices Chorus and Large Orchestra 1999 Dong hu Taipei Love Song to Twin Brook Poem by Chien Lung Lin Solo Voice doubled with clarinet flute violin or viola and Piano 1999 Dong hu Taipei The Use of a Large Gourd from Xiaoyaoyou by Chuang Tzu Mixed Choir accompanied by Chinese Instruments 2001 Dong hu Taipei The Clown God Poem by Chien hua Chen Voice accompanied by cello 2003 Dong hu TaipeiBiographical chronology editEarly life in China and Taiwan edit 1930 0y Yen Lu 盧炎 was born in Nanjing China on November 20 His parents were Gan Lu 盧淦 and Bi cheng Wang 王碧澄 1937 7y When Sino Japanese War began the Lu s fled to Jiangxi and Sichuan Yen grew up in Sichuan where he entered the Christian Shengguang Elementary and Junior High Schools till he was 15 years old 1945 15y Sino Japanese War ended and Yen returned to Nanjing He graduated from junior high school and then entered Soochow s Shengguang Senior High School 1946 16y Education was suspended due to Malignant Malaria and Gastric ulcer 1947 17y Applied Nanjing Conservatory of Music permanent dead link in summer but was rejected He returned to Shengguang Senior High School and started from the first year 1948 18y Applied Nanjing Conservatory of Music permanent dead link for the second time and failed again 1949 19y Visited Taiwan for the first time in life but returned to Shanghai shortly and then went to Taiwan again Entered National Taiwan Normal University Department of Music 1953 23y Finished all courses of college and started a one year internship in Taoyuan School of Agriculture 1954 24y Graduated from NTNU with Bachelor of Arts Started one year military service 1955 25y Studied harmony and counterpoint with composer Er hua Hsiao 蕭而化 while teaching in Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School s night division 1958 28y Taught harmony and counterpoint in Taiwan s National Arts School today s National Taiwan University of Arts till 1962 Exploration U S Era edit 1963 33y Traveled on a cargo ship in summer to the U S for further studies Entered Northeast Missouri State University for Master of Music Education program 1965 35y Gave up master s degree and entered New York s Mannes College of Music started from undergraduate program where he majored in music composition studying with William Sydeman 1966 36y Hospitalized due to Gastrorrhagia received stomach surgery in Columbia University Hospital 1967 37y Presented his first music composition Septet for flute clarinet trumpet horn cello and two percussion parts 1971 41y Graduated from Mannes College of Miusic 1972 42y Entered City College of New York to study music composition and electronic music with Mario Davidovsky at the same time worked in Seesaw Music Corp Started writing song Long Tao Sha with lyrics by an American poet which was re written in 1976 with Lee Houchu 李後主 s poem This is the first work in Lu s Ancient Chanting Series 1976 46y Invited by colleague composer Hsu Tsang houei zh 許常惠 7 to teach in Taiwan s Soochow University s Music Department as a visiting professor for one year 1977 47y Entered University of Pennsylvania graduate program studying with George Rochberg and George Crumb 1979 49y Received a master s degree from U Penn In the same year he returned to Taiwan and taught at Soochow University Music Department as a lecturer Reflection and heart searching edit 1988 58y Received Taiwan s Golden Tripod Awards with the publication of his Piano Four Hand recorded by Lina Yeh and Rolf Peter Wille 1993 63y Received Taiwan s Miniarey of Education s 18th National Award for Arts of Taiwan with his Fantasy for Orchestra I Sea Winds and a Singing Voice 1994 64y Presented works at Taipei Theater in New York on September 4 with fellow Taiwanese composers 1995 65y Beyond the Smoke A Bird Flies By Lu Yen s Musical World a concert featuring Yen Lu s music was held in Taiwan s National Concert Hall on October 26 presented by Contemporary Chamber Orchestra Taipei conducted by Chun Fung Lee 李春峰 1996 66y Retired from Soochow University and continued to teach as an associate professor Maturity and freedom edit 1998 68y Received Taiwan s Second National Arts and Cultural Medal 1999 69y In Forum of Lu Yen s Music on June 6 at Music Forum Musique Theatre his Septet Long Tao Sha Duet for Flute and Piano Moon A Postcard for Messiaen and Piano Prelude were performed 2000 70y Concert Parnassus from Lu Yen featuring Yen s 10 art songs was held to celebrate his 70th birthday on January 5 performed by Contemporary Chamber Orchestra Taipei conducted by Chun Fung Lee 2002 72y Received the honor of Chair Professor of Soochow University 2003 73y Received TECO Award s Music Composition Medal Song Album of Yen Lu which contains Four Luofu Songs Tower in the Woods and Furniture Music was published in March sponsored by Department of Cultural Affairs of Taipei Tower in the Woods were performed and discussed in Contemporary Music Forum of Yen Lu s Music at Music Forum Musique Theatre 2004 74y Presented My Artistic Journey in Ethno Music Composition Forum in March 2005 75y Yen Lu 75 th Birthday Concert was held on November 20 at Music Forum s Recital Hall in which Four Preludes for Piano 1979 Piano Four Hand 1987 Two Preludes for Piano 1999 Impromptu for Piano 2005 and Song for Cello 1997 were presented along with students music compositions as gifts Pianists Daming Zhu 諸大明 Lina Yeh 葉綠娜 Rolf Peter Wille Mei Ya Lo 羅玫雅 Hsin Jung Hsieh 謝欣容 and cellist Hsien Liang Lien 連憲良 joined this concert 2007 77y Married for the first time in life with Ms Ya shih a k a Alice Su Chih Shih Ya Cherng Diagnosed with oral cancer by the end of 2007 2008 78y Died of oral cancer on October 1 References edit Chen Li Yen Lu A Cold Fire of Music 盧炎 冷艷的音樂火燄 ISBN 957 13 2978 9 pp 92 93 Yen Lu entered University of Pennsylvania in September 1977 He remembered Rochberg asked him You are already a professional composer why are you here He answered I am still searching in the dark Rochberg followed Not only you I am searching in the dark too Lu had always remembered this dialogue clearly Rochberg and Crumb both gave Lu great influences by telling him write what s in your heart no matter it s beautiful or not Rochberg also told Lu Your work has a unique scent these words greatly encouraged Lu and gave him confidence on the lonely road of searching his own music 盧炎是在一九七七年九月進入費城賓州大學音樂研究所的 盧炎猶記得洛克柏格問他 你已經是專業的作曲家了 為什麼還要來學校 盧炎答曰 我覺得自己還在黑夜裡摸索 洛克柏格跟著說 不只是你呀 我也還在黑暗裡摸索呢 這句話盧炎一直清楚記在心裡 洛克柏格與克蘭姆都給了盧炎觀念上極大的影響 他們告訴盧炎 作你心裡想作的東西 不管那音樂美夠不夠美 洛克柏格曾對盧炎說 你的作品具有獨特的芳香 這給盧炎很大的鼓勵和自信 讓他更甘心安於寂寞 勤奮 持續地尋找他自己的音樂道路 My Artistic Journey 音樂的創作是我生活的目標 也就是我存在的理由 所以他是我對神明 對自然崇拜的儀禮 Archived from the original on 2009 08 09 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Yen Lu A Cold Fire of Music 盧炎 冷艷的音樂火燄 ISBN 957 13 2978 9 Poetic Journey of Nostalgia 如詩的鄉愁之旅 ISBN 957 01 9355 7 Taiwan Music Center permanent dead link invitation to the donation ceremony of Lu s manuscripts Archived 2011 10 07 at the Wayback Machine 上揚唱片樂器音樂 Archived from the original on 2011 10 07 Retrieved 2009 06 02 Retrieved from https en 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