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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yen Lu (20 November 1930, Nanjing, China - 1 October 2008 Taipei, Taiwan) was a Chinese-born Taiwanese composer. Yen was educated in National Taiwan Normal University (Taiwan) and Mannes School (U.S.), City University of New York (U.S.), and University of Pennsylvania (U.S.). He has received Taiwan's National Cultural Award in 1993 and 1998. As a pupil of William Jay Sydeman, Mario Davidovsky, George Rochberg and George Crumb, Lu was well known of his atonal writings combining counterpoint skills. George Rochberg commented that Lu's music "has a…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yen Lu (20 November 1930, Nanjing, China - 1 October 2008 Taipei, Taiwan) was a Chinese-born Taiwanese composer. Yen was educated in National Taiwan Normal University (Taiwan) and Mannes School (U.S.), City University of New York (U.S.), and University of Pennsylvania (U.S.). He has received Taiwan's National Cultural Award in 1993 and 1998. As a pupil of William Jay Sydeman, Mario Davidovsky, George Rochberg and George Crumb, Lu was well known of his atonal writings combining counterpoint skills. George Rochberg commented that Lu's music "has a unique scent". Lu has said in his article "My Artistic Journey" that he wished to write "music praising mother nature's great beauty and powers." During 1967-2008, Lu has written 6 solo instrumental works, 70+ chamber ensemble works (excluding art songs), 5 Chinese chamber works, 16 orchestral works, 1 Chinese orchestra piece, and 11 art songs. Among these works, there was a repeated theme aboutthe sound of bell, which Lu has always remembered from his childhood life in Jiangnan (southern bank of Yangtze River) of China.