Zhou Long
Zhou Long photo © Jim Hair

‘Zhou Long displays a stunning (quasi-tactile) orchestral imagination that dramatically demonstrates his skill of embedding elements of the two cultures in a consistent, seamless, and original musical language.’
American Academy of Arts and Letters

‘Zhou Long is one of a group of Chinese composers, brought up during the Cultural Revolution and now living in the West, who are creating striking works that fuse memories and music from the East with Western-style compositions. Drawing on Chinese folk songs, literature, poetry and history, they are the first generation of Chinese composers to be widely performed around the world.’
Newsweek International


Zhou Long (b. July 8, 1953, Beijing) is internationally recognized for creating a unique body of music that brings together the aesthetic concepts and musical elements of East and West. Deeply grounded in the entire spectrum of his Chinese heritage, including folk, philosophical, and spiritual ideals, he is a pioneer in transferring the idiomatic sounds and techniques of ancient Chinese musical traditions to modern Western instruments and ensembles. His creative vision has resulted in a new music that stretches Western instruments eastward and Chinese instruments westward, achieving an exciting and fertile common ground.

Zhou Long was born into an artistic family and began piano lessons at an early age. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to a rural state farm, where the bleak landscape with roaring winds and ferocious wild fires made a profound and lasting impression. He resumed his musical training in 1973, studying composition, music theory, and conducting, as well as Chinese traditional music. In 1977, he enrolled in the first composition class at the reopened Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. Following graduation in 1983, he was appointed composer-in-residence with the National Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra of China. Zhou Long travelled to the United States in 1985 under a fellowship to attend Columbia University, where he studied with Chou Wen-Chung, Mario Davidovsky, and George Edwards, receiving a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 1993. After more than a decade as music director of Music from China in New York City, he received ASCAP’s prestigious Adventurous Programming Award in 1999.

A United States citizen since 1999, Zhou Long is married to the composer-violinist Chen Yi. It should be noted that Zhou is his family name and Long is his personal name, and thus he should be referred to as Mr. Zhou or Dr. Zhou.

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Chinese Folk Songs
Viola
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386792-5
Paperback
15 July 2004
£3.65
Chinese Folk Songs
Violin 1
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386790-1
Paperback
15 July 2004
£3.65
Chinese Folk Songs
Score and parts
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386446-7
Paperback
14 November 2002
£14.00
Chinese Folk Songs
Violin 2
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386791-8
Paperback
15 July 2004
£3.65
Chinese Folk Songs
Full score
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386789-5
Paperback
12 August 2004
£22.50
Chinese Folk Songs
Cello
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386793-2
Paperback
15 July 2004
£3.65
Chinese Folk Songs
Double bass
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386794-9
Paperback
15 July 2004
£3.65
Concerto for Tyaiko and Timpani
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386900-4
Available on Hire
Dhyana
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386508-2
Paperback
04 September 2003
£18.50
Ding
Zhou Long
978-0-19-386509-9
Paperback
26 January 2006
£42.50