Persons

Bright Sheng

Conductor

Biography

Proclaimed "an innovative composer who merges diverse musical customs in works that transcend conventional aesthetic boundaries," composer/conductor Bright Sheng received the coveted MacArthur Foundation Fellowship — the so-called "Genius Award" — in November 2001. "Sheng is a fresh voice in cross-cultural music," the Foundation Committee further noted. "He will continue to be an important leader in exploring and bridging musical traditions."

Among the major organizations that have commissioned and performed his works are: The White House, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Minnesota Symphony, The National Symphony, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, Santa Fe Opera, City Opera of New York, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Orchestra de Paris, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, London BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Hamburg Radio Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Dusseldorf Symphony Orchestra, Dortmund Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, National Symphony of Russia, Warsaw Symphony, Danish National Radio Symphony, Denmark, Finnish Radio Symphony, National Symphony of Spain, Tokyo Philharmonic, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, China National Symphony, Shanghai Symphony, and festivals throughout North America, Europe and Asia.

In addition to being an active composer, Bright Sheng is also a highly regarded conductor and pianist. Among others, his guest conducting engagements includes the Detroit Symphony, Seattle Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra, Grand Rapids Symphony, New York Chamber Symphony, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, China National Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Thailand Philharmonic, Lincoln Center Festival, Spoleto USA Festival, Tanglewood Music Center, Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra, Asian Youth Orchestra. And he has performed throughout the country including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center.

As a pianist, he has also appeared at some of the most important music festivals in this country including Tanglewood Music Center, Spoleto USA Festival, Brevard Music Festival, Bravo! Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Vail Valley Music Festival, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, La Jolla Chamber music Festival, Seattle International Music Festival Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina.

From 1998 to 2003 Sheng was the Artistic Advisor to Yo-Yo Ma’s “Silk Road Project”, and conducted its first workshop at Tanglewood in 2000. From January 1st, 2006 to December 31st, 2007 he served as the first Composer-in-Residence for the New York City Ballet, for whom he also served both as a conductor and composed two new ballets; and from 1992-1994 as resident composer of the Seattle Symphony. From 1989-1992 he held the same position for the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Born on December 6, 1955 in Shanghai, China, Bright Sheng began piano studies at the age of four with his mother. During the Cultural Revolution he was sent to Qinghai where he worked for seven years as a pianist, conductor and percussionist in a folk music and dance troupe. During that time he avidly studied and collected folk music of the area. In 1978 when China’s universities reopened, he was one of the first students accepted by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music where he earned his undergraduate degree. He moved to New York in 1982 and received his Masters Degree at Queens College and Columbia University (DMA). He became a student and assistant of Leonard Bernstein in 1985 and studied both composition and conducting under him.

Since 2011, he has been the Founder and Artistic Director The Intimacy of Creativity—The Bright Sheng Partnership: Composers Meet Performers in Hong Kong, an annual two-week workshop with new approach to creativity.

Since 1995 Mr. Sheng has served on the composition faculty at the University of Michigan. And he has been holding The Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University professorship since 2003. Bestowed by the president, it is the institution’s highest honor. Since 2010, he has also been serving as the Y K Pao Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he also received an honorary doctor’s degree.

Exclusively published by G. Schirmer/Music Sales, his works can be heard on Sony Classical, BIS, Delos, Koch International, New World, Naxos and Telarc labels.

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