
Jin Yin / Civitas Ensemble
Chicago's Civitas Ensemble presents a spectrum of new instrumental works by living Chinese composers, each with a unique perspective on Western and Far Eastern musical sensibilities. Spearheaded by Shanghai-born violinist Yuan-Qing Yu, a Civitas founding member and assistant concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jin Yin (āGolden Toneā) comprises world-premiere recordings of works by Yao Chen, Vivian Fung, and Lu Pei, plus specially made new arrangements of pieces from Zhou Long and Chen Yi. First recordings include Yao Chenās mystical, rhapsodic Emanations of Tara, named for a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism and written expressly for the Civitas Ensemble; Vivian Fungās Birdsong, a virtuosic piece for violin and piano that opens and closes with evocations of bird calls; and Lu Peiās alternatively vigorous and lyrical Scenes Through Window, imbued with both American minimalist rhythms and South China folk traditions. Leading off the program, Zhou Longās engaging Five Elements evokes metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, while Chen Yiās serene, ethereal Night Thoughts was inspired by a Tang Dynasty poem. Both receive their first recordings in the composersā own arrangements made specifically for the Civitas Ensemble. The Civitas Ensemble named their album for the Chinese phrase meaning āGolden Toneā because they treasure these works for their clarity of musical expression.
Chicago's Civitas Ensemble presents a spectrum of new instrumental works by living Chinese composers, each with a unique perspective on Western and Far Eastern musical sensibilities. Spearheaded by Shanghai-born violinist Yuan-Qing Yu, a Civitas founding member and assistant concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jin Yin (āGolden Toneā) comprises world-premiere recordings of works by Yao Chen, Vivian Fung, and Lu Pei, plus specially made new arrangements of pieces from Zhou Long and Chen Yi. First recordings include Yao Chenās mystical, rhapsodic Emanations of Tara, named for a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism and written expressly for the Civitas Ensemble; Vivian Fungās Birdsong, a virtuosic piece for violin and piano that opens and closes with evocations of bird calls; and Lu Peiās alternatively vigorous and lyrical Scenes Through Window, imbued with both American minimalist rhythms and South China folk traditions. Leading off the program, Zhou Longās engaging Five Elements evokes metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, while Chen Yiās serene, ethereal Night Thoughts was inspired by a Tang Dynasty poem. Both receive their first recordings in the composersā own arrangements made specifically for the Civitas Ensemble. The Civitas Ensemble named their album for the Chinese phrase meaning āGolden Toneā because they treasure these works for their clarity of musical expression.
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Chicago's Civitas Ensemble presents a spectrum of new instrumental works by living Chinese composers, each with a unique perspective on Western and Far Eastern musical sensibilities. Spearheaded by Shanghai-born violinist Yuan-Qing Yu, a Civitas founding member and assistant concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jin Yin (āGolden Toneā) comprises world-premiere recordings of works by Yao Chen, Vivian Fung, and Lu Pei, plus specially made new arrangements of pieces from Zhou Long and Chen Yi. First recordings include Yao Chenās mystical, rhapsodic Emanations of Tara, named for a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism and written expressly for the Civitas Ensemble; Vivian Fungās Birdsong, a virtuosic piece for violin and piano that opens and closes with evocations of bird calls; and Lu Peiās alternatively vigorous and lyrical Scenes Through Window, imbued with both American minimalist rhythms and South China folk traditions. Leading off the program, Zhou Longās engaging Five Elements evokes metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, while Chen Yiās serene, ethereal Night Thoughts was inspired by a Tang Dynasty poem. Both receive their first recordings in the composersā own arrangements made specifically for the Civitas Ensemble. The Civitas Ensemble named their album for the Chinese phrase meaning āGolden Toneā because they treasure these works for their clarity of musical expression.





















