Qigang Chen

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen.

Qigang Chen (Chinese: 陈其钢; pinyin: Chén Qígāng, pronounced [tʂʰə̌n t͡ɕǐkɑ́ŋ]) is a composer of Chinese origin born in 1951 in Shanghai. He has lived in France since 1984, and obtained French citizenship in 1992.

Qigang Chen was born into a family of artists, including several members who were sent to the Laogai during the Cultural Revolution. Chen was sent to an ideological reeducation camp. After the introduction of induction courses for higher education in 1977, Chen passed a series of tests which allowed him to go and study abroad. At the age of 33 he arrived in Paris where he was the final student of Olivier Messiaen until 1988.

Awards

Chen received the 2005 Symphony Music Award of SACEM, Paris, and 2006 prize of the Académie Charles Cros. Chen Qigang was Music Director of the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing

o First prize (awarded by the French Ministry of Culture) in the International Composition Contest (Buffet Crampon) for clarinet and string quartet in Paris

o Winner of the 27th International Contest of Symphony Composition of Citta di Trieste o GermanyScholarship price of the 34th Stipendienpreis Summer Musical Camp

o Awarded the Nadia and Lili Boulanger Grant

o Selected "Musician of the Year" by the Chinese press

o Winner of the Hervé Dugardin prize of the SACEM (Society of Composers and Publishers)

o Awarded the Nadia and Lili Boulanger grant o Winner of the International Contest of Composition for organ of Saint-Rémy de Provence o Monographic CD by Musique française aujourd'hui (REM)

o Awarded the Prize Villa Medicis Hors les Murs

o Jury of the Irino International Composition Contest (Japan) o Jury of the Taiwan International Composition Contest

o Portrait Qigang Chen organised by China International Culture Exchange Center at Beijing and Shanghai with the AFAA, the SACEM and the French embassy o Artistic consultant at Radio France for the Festival Présence 1996

o Resident composer and professor at the Centre Acanthes of Avignon

o President of the jury of the 9th International Composition Contest of Besançon

o Creation of Wu Xing for orchestra performed by the Orchestre National de France o Creation of Instants d'un opéra de Pékin commissioned by the Olivier Messiaen International Piano Competition 2000 o Jury of the International Composition Contest at Hong Kong.

o Awarded Grand Prize of the City of Paris o Artistic consultant at the Cité de la Musique in Paris for the project La voix du dragon o Creation of the four acts ballet Raise the Red Lantern from Zhang Yimou: based on Zhang Yimou's film of the same title, premièred by the China National Ballet in May 2001, Beijing. o First projection of art film based on Poème Lyrique II in Netherlands.

o Wu Xing (The Five Elements) for orchestra owned the finalists award of "Master prize" in UK

o Chen’s monographic concert was organized by The Beijing Musical Festival in which Iris dévoilée, Un Temps Disparu for erhu and orchestra, and Wu Xing received their Chinese premieres by the China Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Muhai Tang

o Virgin Classics made Chen’s symphony works album “Iris Devoilée”

o Resident composer at Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra

o Awarded Grand Prize of Symphonic Music of SACEM

o EMI/VIRGIN made Mr.Chen’s new works album “Extase” and awarded “5 Stars Disc”by BBC Music Magazine, “the best modern music albums of 2006”by French Charles Cros Academy o Awarded as “the best composer of the year” by French magazine “La lettre du musicien”’ as “the best composer of the year chosen by the professors of French high school. o Appointed as the artistic director of “Presence China”’s Chinese Part. o Together with Radio France and “Shanghai Spring” music festival propose “Presences China” series at Shanghai,Mr. Chen invited the international composers visit China and compose the feeling about China base on Chinese instruments.

o Appointed as the music director for the Opening Ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games

o Awarded Mercedes-AMG: National Spirit Achievers Prize o Awarded as the 2008 Honorable Fellow of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

o The song You and Me awarded “Five One Programmes” Prize for the spiritual and civilization by the Publicity Ministry of China

o Awarded Extraordinary Composer Prize of the 7th Chinese Golden Records

o Initiated and associated with NCPA Young Composer Program “Composing the Future”, appointed the Chief Judge

o Awarded “Rossini Prize” by Académie des Beaux-Arts of French Institute

o Decorated “Chevalier” for arts and letters by French Culture and French Government

List of Works

Work for instrumentals formation

Chamber music

- Arranged from the Theme Song of 29th Olympic games in Beijing 2008

- Length: 5 mn

- Boosey & Hawkes

- Commissioned by Radio France (1987).Awarded the “Stipendienpreis” in Darmstadt (Germany, 1988).First audition on November 17, 1987 at Radio France by Ensemble Musique Vivante under the conducting of Diégo Masson.

- Length: 18 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Winner of the International Contest of Composition for organ in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (1992).First audition on September 12, 1993 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence by Jesus Martin-Moro.

- Length: 12 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Commissioned by Radio France. First audition on February 11, 1996 at Radio France in Paris (Festival Présence) by the Beijing Hua Xia Ensemble under the conducting of Tsung Yeh.

- Length: 11 mn

- CD : by Huaxia Ensemble, Hugo HRP7174-2

- CD : Virgin Classics 0946 344693 2 6

- First audition on November 12, 1996 in Tokyo ( 2nd Link Ongakudo Festival) by Jean-Louis Capezzali (oboe).

- Length: 5mn

-Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Length: 4 mn

- Unpublished

- Nomenclature: 5, 4, 4, 3, 1 or 10, 8, 8, 6, 2

- Length:15 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- CD : by Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Conductor : Leonard Slatkin. Scheduled Virgin Classics 0946 344693 2 6

- Length: 9 mn

-Gerard Billaudot Editeur

Concerted music

- Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture and les Grands Travaux du Bicentaire. First audition on February 1, 1991 by Jean-Pierre Baraglioli and the 2E2M Ensemble under the conducting of Paul Méfano for the Festival “Future Musique”.

- Length: 16 mn 30s

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- CD : in 1993 MFA/REM

Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture. First audition on February 15, 1994 at the Opéra de Rennes by Pierre-Yves Artaud and the Orchestre de Bretagne under the conducting of Claude Schnitzler.

- Length: about 16 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

Commissioned by the Deutscher Kammerphilharmonie and the French Ministry of Culture. First audition on October 11, 1995 in Bremen (Germany) by Rodrigo Blumenstock and the Deutscher Kammerphiharmonie under the conducting of Thomas Hengelbrock.

- Length: 17 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- CD : Virgin Classics 0946 344693 2 6

Commissioned by Radio France. First audition on April 23, 1998 at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris by Yoyo Ma and the Orchestre National de France under the conducting of Charles Dutoit.

- Length: 25 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur - CD : Virgin Classics 724354554926

First audition the April 2d 1996 in Amsterdam, by CHEN Leiji and Nieuw Ensemble under the conducting of Ed Spanjaard.

- Length : 14 mn

- Unpublished

First audition on July 11, 1997 in Avignon (Festival Acanthes) by Ernest Rombout and the Nieuw Ensemble (Amsterdam) under the conducting of Ed Spanjaard.

- Length: 17 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- First audition on May 27, 2001 in Paris by the Orchestre National de France.

- Length: 5mn

- Editions musicales Durand.

- Commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation and Radio France. First audition on February 6, 2002 for the Festival Présences of Radio France.

- Nomenclature : 3 sopranos one of which on the style of Pekin Opera, 3 Chinese traditional instruments (Pipa, Erhu and Zheng) - 3.3.3.3 - 4.3.3.1 - 4 perc, pno(celesta), hp and strings (16.14.12.10.8)

- Length: 44 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur - CD : Virgin Classics 724354554926

- Commissioned by the Montréal Symphonic Orchestra. erhu: Ma Xianghua. Creation on 23 and 24 April 2002 in Montréal under the conducting of Charles Dutoit.

- Length: 25 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Commissioned by Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra. Viola: YU Peijun. Creation on 18 November 2012 under the conducting of Muhai Tang.

- Length: 25 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Commissioned by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg & Vandoren SAS. First audition on 23 June 2005 in Strasbourg by Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg under the conducting of Muhai Tang. Clarinet : Paul Meyer, Soprano : Sumi Jo.

- Nomenclature: Soprano colorature, Clarinet solo, 3.3.3.3 - 4.3.3.1 - pno, hp, timpanies, 4 percussions. 16, 14, 12, 10, 8

- Length: 30 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Commissioned by the Carnegie Hall. First audition on Oct 22nd 2009 in New York by Lang Lang and the Juliard Orchestra under the conducting of Michael Thomas Thilson.

- Length: 15 mn

- Boosey & Hawkes

- First audition on Sept 8th 2010 in Paris by Jean-Louis Capezzali and the Singapor Chinese Traditional Orchestra under the conducting of Tsung Yeh. Arrangement by Low Weilun

- Length: 17 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- First audition on June 2011 in Hong Kong by HUANG Zheng and the Hong Kong Chinese Traditional Orchestra under the conducting of Yan Huichang. Arrangement by Low Weilun

- Length: 17 mn

-Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Commissioned by Hong Kong Chinese Traditional Orchestra. First audition on May 2011 in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Chinese Traditional Orchestra under the conducting of Yan Huichang. Arrangement by Low Weilun

- Length: 25 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Co-commissioned by the Proms, Zaterdag Matinee, MDR and KT Wong Foundation

- First audition on July 1, 2014 in Beijing by Alison Balsom and the China Philharmonic under the conducting of YU Long.

- Length: 23 mn

- Boosey & Hawkes

Vocal music

- Second version of “Poème lyrique” commissioned by the Nieuw Ensemble (Amsterdam). First audition on 2 April 1991 in Amsterdam by the Nieuw Ensemble under the conducting of Ed Spanjaard.

- Length: 12 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- CD : in 1993 MFA/REM

- Commission : Stuttgart City & Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra. First audition on the October 27th 2005 in Beijing by the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra under the conducting of Sir Roger Norrington, voices : Stuttgart Neue vocalsolisten.

- Nomenclature: Soprano, Mezzo soprano, Alto, Tenor, Britone, Bass. 3.3.3.3 - 4.3.3.1 - hp, timpanies, 4 percussions players. 16, 14, 12, 10, 8

- Length:20 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

Symphonic music

- Commissioned by Radio France (1988). Winner of the 27th International Contest of Symphony Composition in Trieste (Italy; 1988).First audition on July 5, 1990 at Radio France by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France under the conducting of Yves Prin.

- Length: 17 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur - CD : by Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. Virgin Classics 0946 344693 2 6

- First audition on November 14, 1989 at Radio France by the De Nos Jours Ensemble under the conducting of Jean-Luc Darbellay.

- Length: 16 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

- Length : 11 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur - CD : Virgin Classics 724354554926

- Commission : Orchestre National de France. Nomenclature suggested by Kurt Masur.

- Nomenclature: Hp, pn (celesta), timpanies, 4 percussions. 16, 14, 12, 10, 8

- Length : 19 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

Instrumental music and electronics

- Commissioned by the IRCAM (1992). First audition on April 28, 1993 at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris by the Ensemble InterContemporain under the direction of Mark Foster.

- Length: 22 mn

- Gerard Billaudot Editeur

Music for Ballet

- First audition on May 2, 2001 in Beijing by the China National Ballet.

- Length: 90 mn

- Editions musicales Durand.

- CD : September 2005 by EMI Asian 0094633467729 M4018-2L

Music for Film

- Length: 110 mn

- Producer : New Images

- CD : October 2010 by Jing Wen

- Length: 140 mn

- Producer : New Images

- CD : by Sony Classical 88697 99256 2

- Length:

- Producer:

- CD: by Sony Classical

Song

- Theme song of 29th Olympic games in Beijing 2008

- First audition on Aug 8th 2008 in Beijing by LIU Huan and Sarah Brightmann

- Length: 3 mn

- Length: 3 mn

- First audition on Jan 1st 2011 in Putuo by Chang Shilei

- Length: 5 mn

- Length: 3 mn

Music for open air project

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