Chinese "Music of Hope" 4PM Friday at MTSU

Apr 04, 2023 at 06:57 am by WGNS


(MURFREESBORO)  World-renowned pipa virtuoso and cultural ambassador Wu Man will bring the gift of Chinese music and culture to Middle Tennessee State University with a 4:00PM lecture-concert on Friday, April 7, 2023 in the Wright Music Building. The free event is entitled “Music for Hope”!  

An expert on the 2,000-year-old, pear-shaped lute-like pipa, Wu is the first artist from China to perform at the White House and a principal, founding musician in Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble project. She’s also a recipient of a 2023 National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, America’s highest honor in folk and traditional arts. 

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Wu’s musical journey began with lessons on the pipa in her hometown of Hangzhou at age 9. An invitation to audition for China’s Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing at 13 led to an arduous six-hour train ride where, alone in a massive city, she struck the notes that brought her acclaim as a prodigy and catapulted her toward a trailblazing world career. 

Instead of choosing a comfortable life in her home country, Wu took off for the United States to forge global fame. First performing in the United States as a member of the China Youth Arts Troupe in 1985, Wu moved to America five years later and launched performing and recording partnerships with artists from many world traditions, including Kronos Quartet, Philip Glass, Liu Sola, Yuri Bashmet and others, blending classical and folk music from Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and North America. 

In 1999, she became the first artist from China to perform at the White House, and in 2013 Wu was the first non-Western instrumental performer to earn Musical America magazine’s Instrumentalist of the Year prize. She also is a 2023 recipient of the Asia Society’s Asia Arts Game Changer Award.  

Throughout her discography of over 40 albums, she’s woven a tapestry of collaborations and genre-bending songs, including five that are Grammy-nominated.  

Previews of her music are available at Wu’s website, https://wumanpipa.org

The June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional Students at MTSU and the MTSU Distinguished Lecture Fund are co-sponsors of Wu’s visit, which concludes MTSU’s 2023 celebration of National Women’s History Month. 

The MTSU Center for Chinese Music and Culture is the only center of its kind in North America. The CCMC’s mission is to engage regional, national and global communities about rich and diverse musical and cultural traditions from China.

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