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Xu Yi was born on 1963 in Nanjing, China, is a Chinese-born French composer (born 1963). Discover Xu Yi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1963

Xu Yi (徐儀; born 1963) is a Chinese-born French composer and music educator in France.

In 1963, Xu Yi was born in Nanjing, China.

Xu Yi began playing the Chinese violin, erhu, at a very young age.

Xu Yi was a student at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where she continued the violin, and later joined the class of composition.

1988

After her arrival in France in 1988, she studied the Cursus of Composition and Computer Music of the IRCAM (1990/1991).

She entered the Conservatory of Music of Paris, where she studied with Gérard Grisey and Ivo Malec.

At the age of 22, Xu became a teacher at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

1994

Xu Yi Won First Prize in composition in Conservatoire de Paris in 1994.

1996

She was the winner of the Prix de Rome, winning the honor of living in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1996 to 1998 (she was the first composer of Chinese origin to win this prize).

1999

One monographic disc of her works (MFA-Radio France 1999) was distributed by Harmonia Mundi.

2001

Xu was professor of composition at the Cergy-Pontoise National Conservatory of Music (2001-2003).

She is a distinguished Professor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

Currently, Xu lives in France and is a distinguished Professor at the Wuhan Conservatory of Music.

Xu Yi has received commissions from the French government, Radio France, and many festivals and ensembles.

She has composed some 60 works, which have been performed at numerous festivals and broadcast in Europe, China, Japan, the US, Brazil and Canada.

Several monographic concerts of Xu's music have been organized in France and in Italy.

2006

Her work "Le Plein du Vide" was selected by the French Ministry of Education for the final high school music exam in 2006 and 2007.

Many of her works are published by the music publishing House Henry Lemoine, in Paris.

2023 Trois poèmes anciens, for mezzo-soprano, qin and percussions, poems de Xu Mu, Xue Tao, Xu Can

2023 "Ô silence", pour soprano, clarinette basse, alto et piano, Poem de Marie Closset

2022 "Cha ji / Wabi-sabi", for flute, clarinet, 2 percussions, violin and zheng (TimeArt studio commission)

2022 "Entre eux, entente à demi-mot", pour mezzo-soprano, flûte, percussion, violon et violoncelle, poem de François Cheng

2021 "Dry in a storm", for mezzo-sprano (with percussions), Poems by Joyce Shintanin and by Emily Dickinson

2021 "Echo nocturne", for birbyne solo

2014

2014 "Empress Wu Zetian" Lyrical drama in 3 actes (French State commissions), livret : Agnès Marietta, for 3 singers, 1 actress-singer, young girls choir, 7 musicians and electronic device spatialized in multitrack

2014 "Ombres" for violon solo

2015

2015 "Chant des muses" for soprano, 3 ténors, choir and 13 instruments

2015 "Bœuf ” for percussion solo

2016

2016 "Chu Feng" - Shangpian for xiao / xun, guqin, percussion, bianqing and bianzhong (2500 years old bronze chime)

2016 "Chu Feng" - Xiapian for di / xiao, shang bass, guzheng, pipa, 2 percussion, bianqing and bianzhong (2500 years old bronze chime)

2017

2017 "Aquilone lontano" for string quartet (ProQuartet and Philharmonie de Paris commissions)

2017 " Résonance végétale" for cucurbit orchestra, video and electronics spatialised

2018

2018 "Two rotations" for alto and percussion

2018 "Ode aux nymphéas" miniature for string quartet (ProQuartet commission)

2018 "Saveur" for percussion and danse

2019

2019 "Métamorphoses du serpent blanc", chamber opera (French State commissions), Laure Gauthier : Text and poem in French; Xu Yi : poems in chinese, for soprano, mezzo-soprano, maîtrise, little children's choir, 6 instruments and electronic device spatialized in multitrack

2019 "Qing yao", for Zheng solo (with qing)

2020

2020 "To wait an hour-si long",for soprano, violon ans cello, 5 Poems (Quatrains) by Emily Dickinson (Radio France commission)

2020 "The Dust of time", for percussion

2020 “Self/nonself", for yunluo (with one big cymbal)