Guan Pinghu

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Running Water (Liu Shui) 07:31 Tools
Guangling Strains 22:26 Tools
Guangling Tune 22:28 Tools
Guangling Tune (Guang Ling San) 22:32 Tools
Flowing Water (Liu Shui) 07:27 Tools
Qu Yuans Lament (Li Sao) 10:27 Tools
Elegant Orchid in Jieshi Tune 10:34 Tools
Qu Yuan’s Lament 10:23 Tools
Flowing Water 07:28 Tools
Flowing Waters 07:31 Tools
Qu Yaun’s Lament 10:20 Tools
Running Water 07:34 Tools
Secluded Orchid In Jieshi Tune 10:34 Tools
Lofty Mountains and Flowing Waters 07:49 Tools
Eighteen Beats From Tartar Reed Flute 19:36 Tools
Creaks Of The Oars 12:33 Tools
Eighteen Beats On The Hujia 19:41 Tools
Eighteen Beats On the Hujia (Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai) 19:33 Tools
Guangling san 07:31 Tools
Secluded Orchid In Jieshi Tune (He Shi Diao You Lan) 10:32 Tools
liushui 14:57 Tools
Li Sao 10:24 Tools
Liu Shui (Flowing Streams) 14:57 Tools
Melody For Orchid In Jieshi Key 10:37 Tools
Qu Yuan s Lament (Li Sao) 10:22 Tools
A Music From Guangling 22:40 Tools
Fisherman’s Song 14:57 Tools
Ao'ai 03:27 Tools
Ao'ai (Fisherman's Song) 06:23 Tools
The Lament 10:32 Tools
A Tune of Elghteen Beats From Tartar Reed Flute 19:37 Tools
Ao Ai 19:37 Tools
The Midnight Crow 03:54 Tools
Tune of Wind and Thunder 03:54 Tools
Morning in Spring 19:37 Tools
Forgetting the Vulgar Ideas 06:46 Tools
Liu Shui 19:37 Tools
Eaux Qui Coulent 03:54 Tools
Chunxiao Yin 19:37 Tools
Wild Geese over the Clam Sands 06:46 Tools
Guang ling Verse 07:31 Tools
White Snow 07:31 Tools
Fenglei Yin 03:54 Tools
Ping Sha Luo Yan 03:54 Tools
Liushui (Flowering Waters) 07:25 Tools
Chang Qing 07:31 Tools
Hujia Shiba Pai 03:54 Tools
Tune For A Peaceful Night 03:10 Tools
Secluded Orchif in Jeishi Tune 10:30 Tools
Floating Water 07:25 Tools
Jieshi Diao Youlan 07:25 Tools
long xiang cao 03:10 Tools
Gung Ling-san 07:31 Tools
Blue Tango 03:27 Tools
China: Liushui (Extract) 11:52 Tools
Oulu Wangji 07:31 Tools
Eighteen Stanzas On The Tartar Pipe 19:46 Tools
Li Sao (Shen Qi Mi Pu ) [The Lament] 10:26 Tools
Huo Lin 22:32 Tools
Jieshi-Diao You Lan (Gu Yi Congshu) [Serene Orchid To The Tune Of Stone Table] 10:37 Tools
Orchid in Seclusion 22:32 Tools
The Grand Hujia 22:32 Tools
Guangling San (Shen Qi Mi Pu) [Guangling Strains] 22:32 Tools
Liushui (Eaux qui coulent) 22:32 Tools
Lisao 22:32 Tools
Mist and Cloud over Xiao-Xiang Rivers 22:32 Tools
Liushui ("Flowing Water"); guqin solo, excerpt 22:32 Tools
Mother 11:52 Tools
Yagguan San Die 22:32 Tools
Duet Dance 02:37 Tools
Orchid in Seclusion in Jie Shi Diao 11:52 Tools
Palm Flower 07:31 Tools
Qu Yaun's Lament 10:22 Tools
Youlan 11:52 Tools
Guang Ling San 22:35 Tools
Spring Comes To Pamir Ranch 10:36 Tools
Qu Yuan's Lament 11:52 Tools
The Flowing Water (Solo of Ancient Qin) 03:27 Tools
Jingpo Dance 22:35 Tools
Returning To Sulanto 02:56 Tools
Black Eyes 10:36 Tools
Eighteen Pieces of Barbarian Pipe 12:17 Tools
Three Variations of Yang Pass 05:31 Tools
Ao Ai. Creaks of the Oars 12:32 Tools
Serene Orchid to the Tune of Stone Tablet 22:35 Tools
Eaux qui coulent (Liushui) 22:35 Tools
House On The Prairie 07:31 Tools
Happy Hulu Reed Pipe 02:56 Tools
Serene Orchid To The Tune Of Stone Table 10:36 Tools
Linshui (Flowering Waters) 11:52 Tools
Qu Yaun_s Lament 02:37 Tools
Blue Waltz 07:31 Tools
Dream of Armour 07:31 Tools
Liushui (Flowing Waters) 11:52 Tools
Li Sao [Qin solo] 11:52 Tools
Allegro 07:31 Tools
Fenglei Yin (Åskväder) 02:37 Tools
Dai People Celebrate Holiday of Spilling Water 02:37 Tools
02:37 Tools
一個 02:37 Tools
Guang ling san (Guangling Strains) 02:37 Tools
Zuiweng Changwan 02:37 Tools
Meihua San Nong 02:37 Tools
Hujia shiba pai (arton sånger om en nomadflöjt) 02:37 Tools
Guangling san (Melodi från Guangling) 07:31 Tools
Ping sha luo yan (Vildgäss landar på stranden) 07:31 Tools
Ao ai (Årornas knarr) 07:31 Tools
March of Happy Cooper Smith 07:31 Tools
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Guan Pinghu (Chinese: 管平湖;1897-1967), was a Chinese player of the guqin, a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, Guan came from an artistic family, and started to learn the guqin from his father, Guan Nianci. After the death of his father when he was thirteen, Guan continued with his father’s friend Ye Shimeng and Zhang Xiangtao. He also studied with the leading players of three different schools; Yang Zongji (Chinese: 楊宗稷;1865–1933), the leading player in Beijing, the Daoist Qin Heming, and the Buddhist monk Wucheng. Before 1949, Guan did some teaching at the Yenching University, but had most of his meagre income from selling paintings and repairing old musical instruments and furniture. In 1952, he became a teacher and assistant researcher at the Zhongyang Yinyue Xueyuan (Central Conservatory of Music) and a leading force at the Beijing Guqin Yanjiuhui (Beijing Guqin Research Institute), both in Beijing. He also recreated and performed many pieces, including Guangling San, Youlan (Elegant Orchid) and Da Hujia (Great Barbarian Pipes), that only existed as notation through a process known as dapu (〔打譜〕). These pieces have become part of the core repertory of guqin music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.