Liu Tianhua

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu (劉).

Liu Tianhua or Liu T'ien-hua, Pinyin: Liú Tiānhuá, (刘天华 or ; b. Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China, 1895; d. 1932) was a Chinese musician and a composer best known for his reformative work for the erhu (Chinese two-string fiddle).

Students of Liu who continued to contribute to the development of the erhu include Jiang Fengzhi and Chen Zhenduo.

  • Bing zhong yin 1918 (病中吟) (recitation of ill-being)
  • Yue ye (Yuèyè) (月夜) 1924 (moon night)
  • Kǔ mèn zhī ōu (苦闷之讴) 1926 (song of depression)
  • Bei ge (悲歌) 1927 (sad song)
  • Liang Xiao (良宵) 1928 (beautiful evening)
  • Xian ju yin (闲居吟) 1928 (recitation of leisure)
  • Kong shan niao yu (空山鸟语) 1928 (empty mountains bird song)
  • Guang ming xing (光明行) 1931 (towards the brightness)
  • Du xian cao (独弦操) 1932 (exercise on a single string)
  • Zhu ying yao hong (烛影摇红) 1932 (shadows of candles flickering red)

Studies for Erhu No 1 - 47

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