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MOZART PIANO CONCERTO NO. 23 About the Concert GE XU (ANTIPHONY) Chen Yi Born in Guangzhou, China, April 4, 1953; now living in Kansas City, MI Embodying today in her music a potent blend of Chinese and Western influences, Chinese American composer Chen Yi undertook a truly dramatic and arduous journey to reach her present eminence. Born into a talented family that adored Western music, she began violin and piano lessons at age three. But then in 1966 when she was in her early teens, the Cultural Revolution wrenched the Chinese away from their original lives and stopped Chen’s training cold in its tracks. For two years, she resorted to practicing piano with a blanket stuffed inside to muffle its sound and likewise with a mute on her violin. Finally, at age 15, her instruments were confiscated, and she was sent away to perform hard labor on a farm. Chen Yi Nevertheless, Chen is a person with a strong, unshakably optimistic nature, and she does not look back even on that time with regret. She eagerly explored the folk songs of rural China throughout this period, and later she was finally allowed to enter the Beijing Central Conservatory, China’s leading music school. “Actually, that was the first time for me to realize that this is my native language! It’s not classical. It’s not Mozart .…Then I started to realize that I should find my own voice .… I realized that I had to think into my cultural roots very deeply in order…to have a unique voice to speak in,” said Chen. After the Cultural Revolution, Chen studied both Western and Chinese music at the Central Conservatory, where she became the first Chinese woman to be awarded a master’s degree in composition. She then traveled to the U.S. and earned her doctorate in composition at Columbia University in 1993. Becoming a U.S. citizen, Chen taught composition for three years at the Peabody Institute and now serves—alongside her husband, the noted composer Zhou Long— as a professor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City. However, Chen has retained her close connection with her homeland, and Chinese folk music still plays a major role in shaping her singular creative voice. Written during a residency in San Francisco in 1994 on a commission from The Women’s Philharmonic, her orchestral work Ge Xu (Antiphony) was inspired by the F OLLOW A L EADER …B ECOME A L EADER Gerstell Academy ★ L EADERSHIP , H ONOR , C OURAGE ★ Are you looking for a school that will inspire and motivate your child to reach his or her full potential in leadership, college preparatory academics, and physical training? Gerstell Academy provides a values-based education for students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 that challenges each student to develop his/her full potential. Students enjoy art, music, physical education, technology, and competitive athletics — cross country, soccer, basketball, wrestling, lacrosse, and baseball. Ride the Bus! Visit us on the web at www.gerstell.org. Call us at 410.861.4400 JOIN US FOR OUR FALL OPEN HOUSES! Ask us about scholarship opportunities! Call today to R.S.V.P. for an Open House or to schedule a Shadow Day. Gerstell Academy, 2500 Old Westminster Pike, Finksburg, MD 21048 Sunday, November 24th 1:00 p.m. (Calling all athletes!) ★ Friday, December 13th 11:00 a.m. — Lunch and Learn N OV– D EC 201 9 / OV E R T U R E 17