The piece was commissioned from
Chinese composer Xiaogang Ye by Xiang Zou for the pianist's Weill Hall debut at
Carnegie Hall in 2006. Namucuo is a holy lake in Tibet, surrounded by beautiful snow mountains which form a
fascination for the composer. The piece reflects a unique kind of tranquility
and spirituality. Xiang Zou
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Xiaogang Ye
Namucuo
PlayRecorded on 06/12/2007, uploaded on 01/27/2009
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Namucuo Xiaogang Ye
The piece was commissioned from Chinese composer Xiaogang Ye by Xiang Zou for the pianist's Weill Hall debut at Carnegie Hall in 2006. Namucuo is a holy lake in Tibet, surrounded by beautiful snow mountains which form a fascination for the composer. The piece reflects a unique kind of tranquility and spirituality. Xiang Zou
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