Lu Chunling

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Partridges Flying 05:18 Tools
Good Tidings 05:26 Tools
The Moon Over Guanshan Mountain 04:01 Tools
Young Shepherds 04:29 Tools
Song of Jubilance 04:32 Tools
A Song of Joy 04:30 Tools
Today and Yesterday 05:55 Tools
Plum Blossom Melody - Three Variations 04:39 Tools
Flying Partridges 05:29 Tools
Boys Herding Cattle 04:28 Tools
Playing Musical Instrument While Walking Along The Street 07:10 Tools
The Moon Over Mountains And Passes 04:02 Tools
A Flying Partridge (Dizi) 00:00 Tools
South Yangtze in the Spring Time 12:50 Tools
Joyous Procession (Dizi) 07:03 Tools
Flying Partridges (Zhe Gu Fei) 05:30 Tools
A Report of Good News 05:27 Tools
Happy Tidings 05:31 Tools
Moon Over The Guan Mountain 07:14 Tools
Song of Joy 04:32 Tools
La Perdrix 05:36 Tools
Partridge Flying 05:25 Tools
Three Variations on the Plum Blossoms 04:33 Tools
A Young Cowherd 04:39 Tools
Yesterday And Today 06:06 Tools
Concerto; Sprint in the Yangtze Delta 15:00 Tools
Playing Along the Street (Xing-Jei) 07:07 Tools
A Yong Cowherd 15:00 Tools
Dance Music Of Festival (Bawu Solo) 15:00 Tools
Partridges flying 15:00 Tools
Bamboo Flute Concert Spring in Yangtze Delta 15:00 Tools
Three Variations on the Plum Blossom Tune 15:00 Tools
Playing A long the Street 15:00 Tools
La Perdrix (Zhegu fei) 15:00 Tools
Partridges Fly 05:18 Tools
Partridges Flying 05:18 Tools
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Lu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, performing the Jiangnan sizhu folk ensemble repertory. In 1952, Lu became dizi soloist with the Shanghai folk Ensemble (Shanghai minzu yuetuan), and also at the Shanghai Opera Company (Shanghai geju yuan) from 1971 to 1976. In 1957 he taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and became Associate Professor in 1978. Lu has performed in many countries as well as throughout China and has made many recordings. His dizi playing style has become representative of the Jiangnan dizi tradition in general. He is well known as a longtime member of the famous Jiangnan sizhu music performance quartet consisting of Lu Chunling, Zhou Hao, Zhou Hui, and Ma Shenglong. His compositions include Jinxi (Today and Yesterday). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.