Qigang Chen ([tʂʰə̌nt͡ɕʰǐ.kɑ́ŋ];
Chinese: 陈其钢;
pinyin: Chén Qígāng; born 8 August 1951) is a Chinese-French composer who has lived in
France since 1984 and obtained French citizenship in 1992.
Biography
Coming from an intellectual family, Qigang Chen was born in
Shanghai and began his musical studies as a child. In his early teens, he was confronted with the
Cultural Revolution and would spend three years locked up in a barracks, undergoing an "ideological reeducation". Nonetheless, his passion for music remained unshakeable and, in spite of the social pressure and anti-cultural policy, he pursued his training in composition.
In 1977, Chen was one of 26 candidates out of 2,000 to be accepted into the composition class at the
Beijing Central Conservatory. After five years of studies with Luo Zhongrong, in 1983 he stood for the national competition where he came first. As a result, he was the only one in his field to be authorized to go abroad to pursue graduate studies in composition.
He was
Olivier Messiaen's last student and lived with him as well, from 1984 to 1988. His first five years in France allowed him to broaden the scope of his culture and acquire new knowledge about
20th century music.
Reception
Chen is one of the most performed living composers around the world, winning him many accolades. In 2001, his orchestral work Wu Xing was selected from over 1000 entries as one of the five finalists of the Masterprize Award, hosted by the BBC. In 2003, EMI/Virgin Classics released an album devoted to his music, including the highly acclaimed work Iris devoilée. It was later voted by
Gramophone magazine as one of the Top Ten Classical Recordings of the Month. In 2005, he was awarded the Grand Prix de la Musique Symphonique by
SACEM in recognition of his career achievement. He worked as Music Director of the
Opening Ceremony of the
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Most recently, in 2013, he was decorated with
Chevalier de l'Ordre des arts et des lettres by the French government.
In 2015, he launched a composition workshop at Gonggen College in China, as a platform for dialogues with, and between, young musicians.
List of works
Chamber
Le Souvenir (1985) for flute and harp
San Xiao (1995) for bamboo flute, san xian, zheng, and pipa
Extase II (1997) for oboe and instrumental ensemble
L'Éloignement (2003) for string orchestra
Instants d'un opéra de Pékin (version from 2004) for piano solo
Extase III (2010, arrangement of EXTASE) for oboe and traditional Chinese instrumental ensemble
Voyage d'un rêve (new version from 2017) for flute, harp, percussion, and string trio
La clarinette enchantée (2017) for flute, oboe, clarinet, basson, and French horn
Concerti
Feu d'ombres (1990-1991) for soprano saxophone and small wind ensemble
Extase (1995) for oboe and orchestra
Reflet d'un temps disparu (1995-1996) for cello and orchestra
La Nuit profonde (2001) for jinghu/jing erhu and orchestra
Un Temps disparu (2002) for erhu and orchestra
Er Huang (2009) for piano and orchestra
Extase IV (2011, arrangement of Extase) for oboe and Chinese traditional orchestra
Reflet d'un temps disparu II (2011, arrangement of Reflet d'un temps disparu) for cello and traditional Chinese orchestra
Un Temps disparu II (2012) for viola and orchestra
Joie eternelle (2013) for trumpet in C and orchestra
La Joie de la souffrance (2017) for violin and orchestra
Vocal music
Poème lyrique II (1990) for baritone and instrumental ensemble
Invisible Voices (2005) for 6 mixed voices and large orchestra
Jiang Tcheng Tse (2017) for solo voice, chorus, and orchestra
Orchestra
Wu Xing (The Five Elements) (1998-1999) for symphony orchestra
Iris dévoilée (Iris Unveiled, 2001) for large orchestra, three female voices, pipa, erhu and banhu, and zheng
Enchantements oubliés (2004) for large string orchestra, harp, piano, celesta, and percussion
Ouverture symphonique: "Instants d'un opéra de Pékin" (2014) for symphony orchestra
Luan Tan (2010–2015) for orchestra
Itinéraire d'une illusion (2017) for symphony orchestra
Electro-acoustic
Rêve d'un solitaire (1992–1993) for instrumental ensemble or orchestra and electronics
Music for ballet
Raise the Red Lantern (Épouses et concubines) (2000)
Songs
You and Me (2008); theme song of 29th Olympic games in Beijing 2008
Theme song of film Under the Hawthorn Tree (2010) for male voice
Mother and childhood (2011) for male voice
Invisible Forbidden City (2011) for male voice
To meet again, in days gone by (2014) for male and female voice; theme song 2 for promotion of film "Coming Home"
Following in your footsteps, till the end of the world (2014) for male voice; theme song 1 for promotion of film "Coming Home"
Dream (2014) for female voice; theme song for subject-live performance at Dragon Tiger Mountain, Jiangxi