Li Jianbin, an independent musician, was born on the 20th day of the intercalary May in the Xinhai year in Lanzhou, Gansu. He has published personal albums such as ‘A Lifetime of Plants and Trees’, ‘Moonlight on Empty Flowers’, ‘A Dust, Half a Dream’, and ‘The Drums and Bells are Coming’. For many years, he has been dedicated to the study of northwestern ethnic folk music and the chanting of ancient Chinese poetry.
In the springtime of Qingdao, the daytime is definitely full of spring vibes and as warm as a young lady. When the night falls, the air naturally develops its own flavor. Do not mind such sudden changes in warmth and cold; this city, like you, only reveals its sensitive emotions to those who understand. Being a folk musician is just one of Li Jianbin’s identities. As a lay Buddhist, he is also a follower of Buddhism. Listening to his voice, it penetrates the secular world, sweeps away the superficialities, and brings down the dust that covers the ground. Faith is equally important to him and his music. In Li Jianbin’s music, one can hear the simplicity and reserve of the people from the northwest, as well as their peace and purity. A good singer must understand what true sentiment is. Delicacy does not need to be artificial, and sentimentality does not need to be false. It is about connecting with one’s land, where the genes of the body and the city are originally one and the same, with flesh and blood in the bones. The opening time is November 30th, Saturday, and the performance starts at 20:00. The exact duration of the performance will be determined on site.Li Jianbin: ‘Who Are You Hasting For’ String Concert in Hangzhou
Li Jianbin, an independent musician, was born on the 20th day of the intercalary May in the Xinhai y[...]