"Any sound can be musical," Chinese composer Tan Dun declares. "Thousands of years ago, people probably used rocks, water, trees and leaves to make music." Tan is on the phone from Shanghai, where he ...
The Oscar-winning musician, who grew up during the Cultural Revolution, on how he became one of the most celebrated composers alive Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author ...
A note to those programming classical concerts: The people cannot be trusted! The moment Chinese American composer Tan Dun took the stage on Saturday night at Strathmore with the Baltimore Symphony ...
What happens when you bring together nearly 200 young musicians from 40 countries and a world-famous composer in the service of Beethoven? Tan Dun, who splits his time between Shanghai and New York, ...
When he was in the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang on the ancient Silk Road, gazing upon mural after mural of musical scenes, Tan Dun realized that those ancients were still talking to him. Inspired, he ...
After 10 years in business, Tan Music Academy & Services is looking back at the difference a decade can make in nurturing music appreciation and supporting Brampton’s community and culture. At Tan ...
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