Gong Yi

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Wild Geese Descending On A Sandy Beach 00:00 Tools
A Feigned Drunkard 00:00 Tools
Floating Across Water 00:00 Tools
The Integrity Of A Han Dynasty Envoy 00:00 Tools
Ancient Way of Life 00:00 Tools
The Evening Song Of A Drunk Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Fishermens Song 00:00 Tools
The Creak of An Oar 00:00 Tools
Floating Across Waters 00:00 Tools
Chat Between A Fisherman And A Woodcutter 00:00 Tools
The Evening Song Of A Drunken Fisherman 00:00 Tools
The Drunkard 00:00 Tools
Fisherman’s Song 00:00 Tools
Missing an Old Friend (Guqin) 00:00 Tools
Parting at Yangguan (Guqin) 00:00 Tools
Guangling Tune (Guanglingsan) (Guqin) 00:00 Tools
Ancient Way of Life (Gu Feng Cao) 00:00 Tools
Wild Geese Alighting On The Sands 00:00 Tools
Smooth Tune Of Holy Man 00:00 Tools
Wild Geese Over The Calm Sands 00:00 Tools
Dialog Between Fisherman And Woodcutter 00:00 Tools
Tune Of National Integrity 00:00 Tools
Creak Of The Oars 00:00 Tools
Flowing Water 00:00 Tools
Chant of Hermit 00:00 Tools
The Integrity Of A Han Dynasty's Envoy 00:00 Tools
Fisherman's Song 00:00 Tools
Gods in Harmony with Men 00:00 Tools
Antique Air 00:00 Tools
Evening Song Of The Drunken Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Dialogue between Fisherman and Woodcutter 00:00 Tools
Aoai. The Creak of Oar 00:00 Tools
Feigned Drunkard 00:00 Tools
Evening Song of the Drunken Fishermen 00:00 Tools
Gufengcao 00:00 Tools
Guangling Melody 00:00 Tools
Wild Geeze Over The Calm Sands 00:00 Tools
Singing in the Mountain Life 00:00 Tools
Drunk Song 00:00 Tools
Parting at Yang Guan 00:00 Tools
Misty Rivers of Xiao Xiang 00:00 Tools
Grievance of Changmen 00:00 Tools
Hujia, the Major 00:00 Tools
Wild Gooses Landing on the Plain Sand 00:00 Tools
Guangling San 00:00 Tools
Morning in Spring 00:00 Tools
廣陵散 Guangling San 00:00 Tools
Beating the Laundry 00:00 Tools
Song Of Living In The Mountains 00:00 Tools
The Pleasant Night 00:00 Tools
The Flowing Water 00:00 Tools
Changan great aspirations 00:00 Tools
Ancient Way Of Life - Gu Feng Cao 00:00 Tools
My Buddha mercy 00:00 Tools
The Autumn Wind 00:00 Tools
A line of solitary monks 00:00 Tools
Not afraid of hardships 00:00 Tools
Snow mountain in dream 00:00 Tools
The Clouds and Waters of the Rivers Xia and Xiang 00:00 Tools
Get scripture from West 00:00 Tools
Liberation in our hands 00:00 Tools
Indian Fine 00:00 Tools
Nalanda melody 00:00 Tools
Bamboo lyre 00:00 Tools
The wild goose pagoda scripture 00:00 Tools
山居吟 Song Of Living In The Mountains 00:00 Tools
My heart will go on 00:00 Tools
酒狂 The Drunkard 00:00 Tools
Chant in the Spring Morning 00:00 Tools
River Flows 00:00 Tools
Wild Geese Descending on the Sandbank 00:00 Tools
瀟湘水雲 The Clouds And Waters Of The Rivers Xiao And Xiang 00:00 Tools
Orchid of the Valley 00:00 Tools
Moon Over the Mountain Pass 00:00 Tools
O'AI 00:00 Tools
Missing An Old Friend 00:00 Tools
A Farewell Song 00:00 Tools
The Loyal Song 00:00 Tools
Evening Song Of A Drunken Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Wild Geese Over The Sandy Waste 00:00 Tools
Three Stanzas of Plum blossom 00:00 Tools
醉漁唱晚 Evening Song Of The Drunken Fishermen 00:00 Tools
Gufengcao [Qin] 00:00 Tools
平沙落雁 Wild Geese Descending On The Sandbank 00:00 Tools
流水 Flowing Water 00:00 Tools
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Gong Yi (龔一), born 1941, is a guqin master from Shanghai, presently one of the instrument's leading figures. Born in Nanjing, he trained first under several local players (incl. Liu Shaochun and Xia Yifeng) before proceeding to the Shanghai Conservatory where he absorbed a range of styles from such prominent masters as Zhang Ziqian, Xu Lisun, Gu Meigeng, and Wei Zhongle. Gong Yi has had, since the 1950s, a varied career performing, teaching, composing, and researching under the auspices of several institutions and ensembles, most notably the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra of which he was director and sole guqin player. In guqin circles he is particularly noted for his efforts toward integration of the instrument into the conservatory mainstream. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.