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Lü Wencheng (1898-1981) (吕文成, pinyin: Lǚ Wénchéng, or Lui Man Sing in Cantonese) was a Chinese composer and musician. He is considered to have been a master of Cantonese music and Guangdong folk music. The gaohu was developed by him in the 1920s from the erhu by raising its pitch and using steel strings instead of silk, and changing its playing position from on the thigh to between the knees. He composed "Autumn Moon on a Quiet Lake" in the 1930s and it remains one of the best known works of Guangdong music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Autumn Moon on a Calm Lake
142Xiong Ji (Cock)
143Shui Long Yin (Dragon In Water)
84Qiu Yu Di Wu Dong (Autumn Rain Beating On Parasol Trees)
75Autumn Moon Over Still Lake
76Autumn Moon Over a Quiet Lake
67Xia Shan Hu (The Tiger Bouncing Down)
68Luo Hua Tian (Flower Shedding Days)
69Autumn Moon On Quiet Lake
610Xing Shi (Awakened Lion)
5Xin Bian Guang Dong Yin Le : Xing Shi (Guangdong Music: Awakened Lion)

Treasures Of Chinese Instrumental Music: Bowed Instruments
The Magic of Lang Lang
Chinese Guangdong Music Vol.1
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Chinese Guangdong Music Vol.5 - Collection of Performances by Virtuosos
Chinese Classical Played On Traditional Instruments
Classical Chinese on Traditional Instruments
Guangdong Music: Awakened Lion
Awakened Lion
Masterpieces for the Erh-Hu
Chinese Guangdong Music Vol.1 - Selected Works by Lu Wencheng