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40 Degrees North

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - July 2008

Label:

EMI

Catalogue No:

2063222

Discs:

1

Release date:

7th April 2008

Barcode:

5099920632229

Medium:

CD
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40 Degrees North


 

Butterfly Lovers

He Zhanhao & Chen Gang. (Arranged by Xuefei Yang)

Albéniz:

Seguidillas (Castilla), from Chants d’Espagne, Op. 232

(Arranged by Xuefei Yang)

Córdoba (from Chants d’Espagne Op. 232)

(Arranged by Xuefei Yang)

Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47)

(Arranged by Xuefei Yang)

Goss, S:

Chinese Garden

[composed for Xuefei Yang]

Lan Hua Hua (Blue Orchid)

Red Flowers Blooming all over the Mountain

Jasmine Flower (Waterfall Music)

Granados:

Valses Poeticos (7)

(Arranged by Xuefei Yang)

Tárrega:

Variations on Carnival of Venice

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A La Mu Han

Traditional Chinese Folk Song. (Arranged by Gerald Garcia)

Plum Blossoms in the Snow

Traditional Chinese Folk Song. (Arranged by Gerald Garcia)


Xuefei Yang (guitar)

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Supremely talented guitarist Xuefei Yang’s second disc for EMI Classics, 40 Degrees North, comprises guitar music from Spain and China.

Xuefei Yang was not only the first guitarist in China to enter music school and later to graduate from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing with a Bachelor of Arts degree, but she was also the first Chinese guitarist to study classical guitar in the West.

The disc is so titled because the capital cities of both countries lie near latitude 40 degrees north. As Yang says: “To me, this parallel has come to symbolize the connection I feel to the music of both countries.”

The Spanish repertoire includes original solo guitar compositions (such as Tárrega’s Carnival of Venice) as well as arrangements of pieces written for piano or two guitars (Albéniz’s Seguidillas). Many of these works appear in new arrangements by Yang herself.

Since China has no established guitar repertoire of its own, the Chinese pieces on this recording originate either from arrangements of traditional Chinese pieces (including two traditional Chinese folk songs arranged for guitar by Gerald Garcia), or new compositions based on Chinese themes (such as Welsh composer Stephen Goss’s Chinese Garden, written especially for Yang).

Also included on this recording is Butterfly Lovers, originally written as a violin concerto using Western orchestral instruments and arguably the best known piece of Chinese music.

Gramophone Magazine

July 2008

“One of the most satisfying and well thought-out classical guitar programmes I've heard in a long while… Yang's playing exhibits that kind of subtle intelligence that makes even the most disparate elements seem effortlessly to cohere.”

Classic FM Magazine

“From Beijing to Wimbledon, this is consummate guitar playing from a lady with no equal.”

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