"Su Wu" Zhonghu Concerto is a captivating classical album released by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra on November 18, 1994, under the Marco Polo label. This 53-minute journey through traditional Chinese music is a testament to the orchestra's versatility and mastery, conducted by the talented Yip Wing-Sie.
The album features six tracks, including the title piece "Su Wu" Zhonghu Concerto, a beautiful arrangement for zhonghu and western orchestra by Wai-lun Law. Other notable compositions include "The Shepherd Girl," "Ballad of Yubei," "Song of Yang Guan," "Singing the Night Among Fishing Boats," and "Dance of the Snake." Each piece showcases the orchestra's ability to blend traditional Chinese instruments with Western orchestral elements, creating a unique and enchanting soundscape.
The album was recorded at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall in Hong Kong, capturing the essence of the orchestra's live performances. Soloist On Yuen Wong's skillful playing on the zhonghu, a deep-voiced Chinese fiddle, adds a rich and resonant layer to the compositions.
"Su Wu" Zhonghu Concerto is a delightful exploration of Chinese classical music, offering a blend of traditional melodies and orchestral arrangements that highlight the rich cultural heritage and musical prowess of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking to discover new sounds, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.