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Suona Music & Its Context in Shandong, China

Suona Music & Its Context in Shandong, China

A lecture by Liu Yong (Chinese Conservatory of Music)

Friday, March 09, 2007
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Ethno Lab, Room B544
Schoenberg Music Building
UCLA

The suona (oboe) is one of the most widespread instruments used in folk music throughout China today. Southern and southwestern Shandong province is renowned for its virtuosic and unique suona style. Dr. Liu Yong carried out his Ph.D. research on the suona bands of this region. In this lecture, he explains the unusual history and performance characteristics of this mesmerizing music.

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Liu Yong is Associate Professor at the China Conservatory of Music, Beijing, PR China
Visiting Scholar, UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology

Parking in UCLA Parking Lot 2: $8 (corner of Hilgard Avenue and Westholme Avenue). For further information call 310 206-3033 or visit http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/

Sponsor(s): Ethnomusicology

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