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Si ji (Four Seasons)

Si ji (Four Seasons) (2005) more music like this

performed by Xuefei Yang (guitar)
composed by Carlo Domeniconi, Dietmar Ungerank, Evan Hirschelman, Gerald Garcia, He Luting, Shuko Shibata, Stephen Funk Pearson, Stephen Goss, Thierry Rougier, Wang Huiran

Si Ji (Four Seasons) is Chinese guitarist Xuefei Yang's debut on GSP, and her collection of contemporary guitar miniatures is as gently evocative as the title suggests. While one may understand the need to program mild mood pieces to make an attractive introductory album, it seems Xuefei has overdone it by choosing too much fluff and little music ...

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Romance de Amor

Romance de Amor (2006) more music like this

performed by Xuefei Yang (guitar)
composed by Agustín Barrios-Mangoré, Antonio Lauro, Ferdinand P. Freddie Aguilar, Francisco Tárrega, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Hyung-Seok Kim / Jae-Sun Yang, Isaac Albéniz, Joaquín Rodrigo, Jorge Morel, Julio S. Sagreras, Matos Rodriguez, Narciso Yepes, Stanley Myers

Chinese classical guitarist Xue Fei Yang makes her major-league recording debut with this EMI disc Romance de Amor. The program consists of the usual classical guitar bonbons mixed in with popular numbers mixed in -- the tango "La Cumparsita" and the Beatles' "Michelle" and Paul Simon's version of "El Condor Pasa" for example, and a couple of ...

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40 Degrees North

40 Degrees North (2008) more music like this

performed by Xuefei Yang (guitar)
composed by Anonymous, Chinese Traditional, Enriqué Granados, Francisco Tárrega, He Zhan-hao / Chen Gang, Isaac Albéniz, Stephen Goss, Wang Huiran

XueFei Yang follows up her extraordinary EMI debut Romance de Amor with 40 Degrees North, named after the latitudinal line that runs through both Madrid and Beijing. It also runs through Columbus, OH, and divides the state of Kansas from that of Nebraska, but these places have not contributed to Yang's playing; she reveals in her liner notes that ...

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