Jiebing Chen
Featured on "Voyager", "The Pilgrimage" and "The Benedictine"
Jiebing Chen Erhu Soloist
Jiebing Chen has been hailed as one of the foremost erhu virtuosos in the world. Her world-renown is based on her mastery of the classical Chinese repertory for the erhu and for her award-winning contemporary innovations using the two- stringed instrument.
Chen’s incredible musicality and interpretive skills have resulted in overwhelming international acclaim as a solo interpreter of her instrument. Beyond that, with Chinese, American and European orchestras Chen was the first to bring the erhu into the symphonic concert hall, performing as a featured soloist. Her playing brought a new sound and excitement to classical music audiences. Perhaps most compelling are her achievements as a cross-cultural performer. Chen has virtually reinvented the erhu for the 21st century, performing in partnership with some of the most notable jazz and world music artists of our time. Her artistry has made her the most recorded erhu artist in the world with over 20 CD titles available internationally. In addition to her classical repertory Chen’s work received a Grammy-nomination for Best World Music Album for her jazz improvisations with Bela Fleck and Vishwa Bhatt.
Jiebing Chen began performing at age 5 in her native Shanghai. Recognized as a child prodigy, her talent was saved during the Chinese Cultural Revolution when, at age 9, she was taken into the Chinese Navy Orchestra, (one of China’s few musical organizations at the time). As a very young musician she found herself playing martial music along with performing in the orchestra that accompanied Madame Mao’s ‘model operas’. As changes in China took place, Chen studied and graduated with top honors from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1982 after studying under China’s most distinguished musicians. That same year she won first prize in China’s Ministry of Culture sponsored National Competition of Traditional Instruments. Shortly after, she made her first recording on a major label, Jiebing Chen Erhu Recital, the first solo recording of the erhu by industry leader, China Records. Five years later, Chen was the youngest performer to be named "National First Rank Performing Artist", the highest honor the Chinese Government awards to artists in recognition of their talent and achievements.
As a soloist with the Shanghai Symphony and Chamber Orchestras at the Shanghai Concert Hall, Chen performed for the first time using the erhu as a solo instrument with Western orchestral accompaniment. These broadcasts and others on radio and television in China brought Chen enormous popular acclaim and special recognition as one of the few erhu virtuosos in China. Since 1988, Jiebing has frequently appeared as soloist with the Shanghai Symphony
Orchestra, the Shanghai Chamber Orchestra and the Shanghai Opera House. Chen then began to tour Australia, Asia and Europe as a Chinese cultural exchange artist in "Marvelous Strings”.
In 1989 Chen came to the United States to study at the State University of New York in Buffalo, receiving a MA degree in Music Theory. The total freedom Chen felt in the United States deeply affected her exploration of the possibilities for her instrument and the ways in which the erhu could be integrated into the classical and contemporary repertory for orchestra, along with other music styles, including jazz and Indian classical music.
Her appearances as a featured soloist with orchestras include dates with Buffalo Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony, the New Moscow Symphony, the Hungarian Symphony, Taipei Municipal Chinese Classical Orchestra, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, the New Century Chamber Orchestra, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Los Angeles philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra and
others. Besides performing as a featured soloist in classical concertos, her contemporary work as a soloist include "Double Concerto for Violin and Erhu", “Concerto for the Erhu and Hammer Dulcimer”, “String Calligraphy”, “Awakening for Erhu and Orchestra” and “Fiddle Suite for Erhu and String Quartet”.
Stepping out in a new direction, Chen began performing a series of concerts with the Jon Jang Sextet and The Billy Taylor Trio in New York City. These successful events led to even more innovation. In Beijing in 1998, Chen performed on her erhu with the Jon Jang Sextet at the International Jazz Festival with James Newton, Jon Jang, Santi Debriano, Billy Hart and David Murray to great audience acclaim. With fast-rising recognition and success in jazz and world music, Chen recorded with the well-known American banjo player Bela Fleck, flutist James Newton and Indian violinist Subramanian. Her CD, Tabla Rasa, in collaboration with Bela Fleck and Vishwa Bhatt, was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best World Music album.
A new and acclaimed partnership was formed in 1999 when The Beijing Trio came into being. In that year, Chen began a stellar collaboration with pianist and composer Jon Jang and legendary jazz percussionist Max Roach. Dedicated to fresh East-West jazz-fusion, the Beijing Trio has toured European and U.S. cities with dates at the jazz festivals of Switzerland, Berlin, Milano, Chicago, Boston, New York and other cities. Downbeat Magazine handed five stars to the Beijing Trio.
Most recently, she made her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra Opening Night Gala at Verizon Hall Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. she and members of the Philadelphia Orchestra formed a 4-member ensemble and toured many Chinese cities and was featured on the Chinese Radio and CCTV programs.
Lili Haydn
Featured on "The Rendezvous"
Emmy nominated GRAMMY® winner Lili Haydn is a composer, songwriter,
singer, and violinist. Well known for her 6 critically acclaimed major label
recordings as a solo artist and 3 with her band Opium Moon, as well as her legendary collaborations with the likes of Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, George Clinton's P-Funk All Stars and Hans Zimmer, Lili has taken her unique melodic and harmonic sensibility and emotionally penetrating musical voice into composing for film and television with 20 feature films/documentaries to her credit, and the hit Netflix series Ginny & Georgia, for which she earned an Emmy nomination in 2023 . Lili is a 2x HMMA nominee, BMI Award winner, Sundance Fellow, and winner for Best Music at the Milan International Film Festival.
A humanitarian and activist, Lili also performs regularly for various human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the Global Security Institute (for whom she performed a concert at the UN). Above all, Lili believes that music has the power to uplift and heal…important now more than ever.
Janet Feder
Nylon String Guitar for "The Pilgrimage"
A native of Boulder, Colorado, Janet Feder (www.janetfeder.com) is most widely known for pioneering composition for prepared guitar. Free from genre, her music both acknowledges and is simultaneously unmoored from the trappings of jazz, classical, avant-garde, folk or pop, creating a new musical lexicon and aesthetic ideal alike. Janet is a lecturer at the University of Colorado. Touring and teaching internationally, she performs and collaborates with a diverse landscape of renowned musicians.
Listen to her music: www.janetfeder.bandcamp.com
Ty Burhoe
Tabla featured on "Voyager"
Ty Burhoe was born February 28th, 1964 in Massachusetts USA. His father was a musician and Ty’s early influence came from him. Ty began with violin at the age of 6 and then trombone at the age of 9. In high school Ty began playing the guitar which he has casually continued throughout his life. Ty’s love of nature took him to Montana to study Grizzly Bears and Native American Tradition. In 1990 Ty met the great tabla maestro, Ustad Zakir Hussain and began his study of the tabla. From that time forward, Ty dedicated his life to music as a career and as a spiritual path. Ty is known for his inspired accompaniment and uplifting presence in both classical and in fusion settings. He is internationally recognized for being instrumental in creating unique collaborations that weave tabla with other world traditions. He has become well known not only for his talents as a tabla player / composer, but also for his extensive experience as a recording engineer and live concert producer. Ty was the tour & stage manager for his teacher Zakir Hussain for 25 years and many of those collaborations are listed in Ty’s Production History page. He has been featured on a great many soundtracks for film and DVD and hundreds of album recordings some of which are listed in Ty’s Discography page. Ty has performed in prestigious halls all around the world including Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House and Royal Festival Hall in London, Cerulean Tower Noh theater in Tokyo, and many many more. In 2004 Ty opened the Indie record label “Tala Records" which features many of his collaborations.
John Marshall
Percussion for "The Pilgrimage"
John Marshall’s music has been featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, Echoes, Hearts of Space, PBS Television and the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). John will be performing with Crystal Cymbalogy at Open Sky Barn in Redding on April 19. On April 27, he will be at the Drum Connection in Boston. Check back with us for future, local Terra Coda performances. John presently has four instructional books with CDs available through Amazon.com, and he has DVDs forthcoming. John’s series of workshops offers a rare opportunity to gain proficiency in worldwide hand drum techniques. Workshops may be designed to fit any schedule; half day, full day, weekend or extended residencies. Private organizations, colleges, community groups, corporations and learning centers of all kinds are welcome to inquire. John also teaches individuals and small groups at his studio. For more information on private instruction, contact him at: jomarshall@earthlink.net
Carolyn Fazio
Carolyn is an accomplished musician, composer, and producer with extensive experience in providing custom and original music for numerous multi-media applications, games, records, film, and advertising projects.
Her clients have included Adobe, Wild Divine, Deepak Chopra, Willie Nelson, and Jane Sibbery. Carolyn is also adept in creating “sound alike” songs and currently scores and produces original music compositions and sound designs as the Audio Director and Senior In-House Composer for Everi, an international gaming company.
