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JIA PENG FANG (Chinese name:贾鹏芳 Traditional Chinese name:l賈鵬芳) was born in the year 1958 in the town Jams in the Helong Jiang Province of China, and got his first Erhu at the age of eight in 1965 - the year that marked the start of the Cultural Revolution.

Jams, a town about thirty hours by train from Beijing, situated close to the Russian border, was not excluded from the ravages wrought by the Cultural Revolution. In fact, how Jia chanced upon the Erhu was through his enlistment into the Maoist Propaganda Corp.

When he was sixteen, he was helped by his brother to travel to Beijing to study with professional Erhu players. At that time in China, people were not permitted to move their registers, and it was not possible for someone in the village to simply move into the city.

From the ages of sixteen to eighteen, Jia could not get his food rations but made himself a small enclosure, about a meter big on his aunt's veranda and devoted himself to practicing his Erhu day in and day out.

He was determined to become a professional Erhu player. In time, he became good enough to play the sub for the teacher he was studying under. But on the date of the exam for enlisting in the Navy Song and Dance Band, the great Karasan Earthquake struck and the exam was canceled, destroying Jia's hope of joining.

About half a year later, as a part of the Cultural Revolution Policy, he was forced back to his homeland Jams to labor on the farmland.After the Cultural Revolution blew over and the country settled down, a letter reached him.

It was from Jia's former teacher advising him to enter the music academy. After going back to Beijing, he was chosen from among over five hundred applicants to enter the Central Music Academy誷 Folk Music Department.

An examiner at the examination, a concert master of the China Central Folk music Orchestra, strongly suggested that Jia should try out for their orchestra. He arranged for Jia誷 registry in the city and made sure he would be paid for his living expenses.

Suddenly Jia found himself starting a life of a professional Erhu player.Jia busied himself rediscovering the traditional arts, which had been denied by the Cultural Revolution, as he continued his enlightening performances as an Erhu soloist and then a sub concertmaster of the orchestra.

Then in 1988, to seek new possibilities for his music, he left for Japan with just a suitcase in one hand and his Erhu in the other.He took on many kinds of part time work until his first break came, through meeting with the musician Katsuhisa Hattori.

Hattori fell in love with Jia's talent and the tones of the Erhu and invited him to take part in his album productions and concert activities, thereby expanding Jia's world of musical activities. Jia entered around this time in the Master of Arts Degree Program in Music at the Tokyo University of Arts.

In 1997, his brilliant co-performance with the orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York solidified his position in the world of music. Also in June of 1998, he made his debut album "RIVER" with the Pacific Moon label, which blended Western music with the Chinese folk instrument.

The high quality of the work won him a high acclaim in Japan and abroad, as well as proving to be a commercial success.In 1999, the concept was further developed in the Pacific Moon album "RAINBOW." It proved to be even more successful than the first album, both in Japan and abroad.

The third album from Pacific Moon, "FARAWAY…", was released in January of 2001. This "Best Album" contains a selection from the first three albums, and also the recording of the co-performance with the pianist Naoyuki Onda, live from the studio of the American national FM program "Echoes.

"Presently, Jia is teaching how to play the Erhu to over a hundred students as he continues to work in the genres of jazz, classics, making movie sound tracks, conducting live stage performances, recording and pursuing the unending potentials of his music.

Pacific Moon Records 和平之月 (Chapter One):   01. Shichahai In The Morning 什刹海之晨  02. Mirage Of The Fall 梦迹沙河  03. River 河  04. Silent Moon 宁月  05.

Reflection Of The Lake 杏林湖畔  06. A Smiling Moon 月牙五更  07. Maya 麻耶  08. Breath Of Night 松花晚风  09. Moonlight Night 月夜  10. For Tomorrow’s Children 明天的孩子虹 Rainbow (Chapter Ttwo):  01.

Rainbow 虹  02. Light Dance 流光  03. Memory Of Childhood 童年回忆  04. In The Garden 游园  05. Night Of Beijing 北京之夜  06. Dawn 晨曦  07. Riverside 河畔  08.

Homeward 归途  09. Sweet Dreams 甜梦  10. Deep Blue 深蓝  11. In Silence 寂静  12. End Of The Rainbow 虹桥的尽头遥 Faraway (Chapter three in 2002)   01. Firefly 萤  02.

Sirius 天狼星  03. A Water Lily 睡莲  04. Back To Tokyo 回到东京  05. Er Quan Ying Yue 二泉映月  06. Snow Line 山雪  07. The Wind Of Liudao 柳岛之风  08. A Ditty From Henan 河南小曲  09.

Nostalgia 怀乡曲  10. Pure 清秋  11. Our Home 我们的家翔 Sho   01. Birdsong 空山鸟语  02. Distant Thunder 远雷  03. Tomorrow 明日  04. Exotic Garden 东方花园  05.

A Road In Early Spring 阳春小径  06. Ryoshu 旅愁  07. Yang Guan San Die 阳关三叠  08. Daybreak 晓  09. Air Mail 远方的书信  10. Reunion 再会  11. Shu Ying Po Suo 树影婆娑 月光 Moonlight (in 2006)    01.

Winter River ふゆのかわ 冬之河  02. Moonlight げっこう 月光  03. Furusato ふるさと 郷  04. Tango Of Asia タンゴ オブ エイジア  05. Forever とわに 永远に  06.

Mai Kyoku まいきょく 舞曲  07. What A Beautiful World てんちそうそう 天地苍々  08. Ripples さざ波  09. Cherry Blossoms さくら 桜  10. Summer Of Jiamusi ジャムスの夏浪漫 Roman   01.

Musashi 武藏  02. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso 新天堂乐园  03. Tema d’Amore 爱的主题曲  04. Deborah’s Theme 丁不拉风的挽歌  05. Romance 浪漫  06. Playing Love 高奏爱情  07.

Toto E Alfredo 托托与埃费多  08. Malena 玛莲娜  09. Melancholy 悲壮史歌  10. Musashi (Reprise) 武藏休日 Holiday    1. 谁も寝てはならぬ (Nessun Dorma)  2.

ひまわり  3. Smile  4. My Favorite Things  5. 枯叶  6. A Stranger In Paradise明天 tomorrow ( in 2008 )   01. 黎明(れいめい) DAYBREAK  02. 黄昏の诗(たそがれのうた) DUSK  03.

上海之夜(シャンハイナイト) SHANGHAI NIGHT  04. 明天(ミンテェン) TOMORROW  05. サマーダンス SUMMER DANCE  06. 远い记忆(とおいきおく) MEMORIES  07. 潮风に吹かれて(しおかぜにふかれて) BAYSIDE  08.

エレジー ELEGY  09. 天马(ペガサス) PEGASUS  10. 绊(きずな) BOND  http://www.jia-pengfang.com/english (English)http://jiapengfang.idlife.net/ (正體中文)http://www.jia-pengfang.

com/ (日本語)http://weibo.com/jiapengfang (简体中文)(@浪漫二胡贾鹏芳)

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