An Evening of Chinese Music - Convergence

A Festival Exploring Cross-Cultural Compositions

Dr. Haiqiong Deng

 

Thursday, September 29, 2022, 11:30am
Virtual Presentation on Zoom
Topic: Writing for the zheng and other Chinese instruments

Featured Guests: Chihchung Chi-Sun Lee, Composer; Sun Yue, Composer; Dr. Mei Han, Director MTSU 

Center for Chinese  Music and Culture & Performer; Dr. Haiqiong Deng, Performer; Kelly Corcoran, Conductor and Artistic Director, Intersection

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Friday, September 30, 2022, 8pm
Free Performance With Scholarly and Cultural Context

Hosted by Dr. Mei Han

Hinton Hall, Wright Music Building
Poster for Convergence
Middle Tennessee State University

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Saturday, October 1, 2022, 3pm
Family Friendly Ticketed Performance

Hosted by Kelly Corcoran & Dr. Mei Han

Casa Azafrán

2195 Nolensville Pike
Nashville, TN

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CONVERGENCE is a three-day festival co-presented by Intersection and MTSU Center for Chinese Music and Culture that explores new sounds through cross-cultural compositions. The festival presents two concerts and a webinar workshop, featuring the zheng, a Chinese plucked long zither that has a history of over 2500 years. The guest performer, Dr. Haiqiong Deng, is one of the leading zheng artists known for her performance of challenging contemporary compositions. She will join Intersection musicians in performing two contemporary compositions written for her: Dots, Lines and Convergence, a zheng concerto written by Chihchung Chi-Sun Lee, and Moon Phase (world premiere) composed by Sun Yue.

The MTSU performance will integrate historic and cultural context into an academically influenced presentation, while the Nashville performance will be designed for families and audiences of all ages including some hands-on activities. The concerts will also include traditional works for zheng and other Chinese musical instruments. 

Taiwanese-American composer Chihchung Chi-Sun Lee received her doctoral degree in composition from the University of Michigan.  Her work Dots, Lines and Convergence, commissioned by the Harvard Fromm Foundation, presents distinct musical cultures that synthesize and “converge” in the final movement. Sun Yue, a Chinese-born composer who holds a doctoral degree in music composition from Florida State University composed Moon Phase specially for this Festival. 

Sun Yue writes of the work “The Moon represents powerful feminine energy, signifying wisdom, intuition, birth, death, reincarnation, and a spiritual connection. We long for its guidance, we look to it for peace, we crave its attention, we feel its power when it illuminates the night, whining upon us.”

PROGRAM

Chihchung Chi-Sun Lee - Dots, Lines and Convergence 
Sun Yue - Moon Phase for Zheng and 5 instruments **WORLD PREMIERE
Additional Repertoire for Solo Qin, Yangqin, Zheng and Zheng duet
 

ARTISTS

Kelly Corcoran, conductor
Dr. Haiqiong Deng, zheng
Dr. Mei Han, zheng
Celine Thackston, flute
Todd Waldecker, clarinet
TBA, percussion
Esther Sanders, violin
Melissa Bull, violin
Sarah Cote, viola
Meghan Berindean, cello
Sarah Ransom, bass

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Contact:
Dr. Mei Han
ccmc@mtsu.edu
615-904-8121

Hours:
Fall Semester 2024: Weekdays 10:00 am - 3:00 pm or by Appointment.

Physical location:
503A Bell Street, Suite 1600, Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Andrew Woodfin Miller, Sr. Education Center

Mailing address:
MTSU Box 168
1301 E Main Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37132-0001