George Gao
Erhu
The erhu is an ancient, bowed, two-stringed instrument. Since there is
no fingerboard, finger pressure is a critical part of the erhu technique.
The instrument is thus capable of tremendous tonal flexibility and expressiveness.
George Gao began studying the erhu at the age of six, a few years later,
he won First Prize at the Shanghai Junior Instrumental Soloist Competition
and a Silver Medal at the China National Junior Instrumental Soloist Contest
in 1982. In 1985 he swept the three highest prizes of the Beijing China
National Invitational erhu Competition. In 1999, He won a Recognition
Award for his appearance at the 13th World Festival for Young Students
in Pyongyang, North Korea.
George Gao studied at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Royal
Conservatory of Music in Toronto.
After winning the first prize in the Beijing National Erhu Competition,
he launched on a truly international performing career. He toured the
US, Canada, France, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China extensively and
featured as a soloist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony
Orchestra, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Taiwan National Chinese Orchestra,
National Arts Center Symphony Orchestra, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra,
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and I Musici. George Gao has also performed
many recitals, including appearances at the Glenn Gould Studio, the Royal
Conservatory of Music (Toronto), City Hall Concert Hall (Hong Kong), and
the National Concert Hall (Taipei). Billions of people around the world
have watched him on CCTV, China's most watched TV station.
George Gao is a hot session player, his erhu performance is frequently
recorded by many world renowned composers, film, record producers. George
is featured in the soundtrack for the popular science fiction television
program Earth: Final Conflict, which has been nominated for an Emmy Award
for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music.
An enthusiast of many musical styles, George organized the Beijing rock
band Red Maple Leaf and the pop group Snowman. In Toronto, he collaborated
with many world music artists including Jesse Cook, Donald Quan, Ron Korb
and joined many world music ensembles such as Silk Orchestra, Earth Spirit
Orchestra, George Gao Ensemble and Memento. He has pioneered the development
of new music for the erhu, fusing traditional Chinese music with jazz,
Western Classical music, New Age, and other ethnic music from different
world cultures.
As a composer, George has composed music for many films and documentaries.
Recently, he co-composed with Brian Keane for Bill Moyer's Productions/Lenon
Documentary 3 part documentary film "Becoming American, the Chinese
Experience". He is also a songwriter who has a few hit songs in China.
He has written many erhu works including "Capriccio for Erhu",
which was designated as compulsory work for the final round of the 2002
"International Dragon Cup Erhu Competition".
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