
Classical Music in China, through the eyes of five composers: Online talk by Dr Ben Lunn
June 18 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Classical music in China has gone through a fascinating process of evolution which followed the shape of the society and its continuous changes. Despite its fascinating history, full of lessons for many the world over, large elements of this music are unknown to many in the Western world.
In this session, Dr Ben Lunn will discuss the circumstances that influenced five particularly significant composers – Xian Xinghai, Jian’er Zhu, Tan Dun, Wenchen Qin, Sel Nkbayar – drawing out how they adapted to the changing world around them.
SACU is delighted to host this talk by member Dr Ben Lunn, composer and conductor.
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Speaker biography:
‘BEN LUNN puts his beloved birthplace Sunderland on the musical map’ – Linton Stephens, BBC Radio 3
‘His work extends the palette of sounds that can be brought into contemporary classical music, redefining both modern composition and concert-hall inclusion.’ – Alan Morrison, Rhinegold.co.uk
Dr Ben Lunn has forged himself a unique position within the new music landscape. As a composer, Lunn’s music reflects the material world around him, connecting to his North-Eastern heritage or how disability impacts the world around him or his working-class upbringing. Alongside this, he has become renowned for his championship of others, which have seen him creating unique collaborations with musicians from across the globe and developing unique concert experiences and opportunities for others.
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featured image: Drake Music Scotland
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