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Dr. Pei-Chi Lin founded the Dallas Philharmonic Choir in 2018 and has been its chief conductor since then.[1] Her area of research is the nexus of modern and traditional Mongolian choral music,[2] which are rooted in the culture of the Jargalan,_Govi-Altai region of the Altai mountains.[3]
References
edit- ^ Chen, Longxi (19 Oct 2018). "Interview with Dr. Lin Peiqi, Conductor of Dacheng Philharmonic Chorus". Dallas Chinese News (in Chinese 達城愛樂合唱團指揮林培琦博士專訪). Archived from the original (Article publication date per Upload Log using search bar) on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ Lin, Pei-Chi (May 2018). A Performance Guide to Se Enkhbayar's Choral Tone Poem Önchin Botog (A Lonely Baby Camel) for SATB Soloists and SATB Chorus (with Divisions) A Cappella, dissertation. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- ^ Quanghai, Tran (1999). "Jargalant Altai: Xöömii and Other Vocal and Instrumental Music from Mongolia. Tracks 1-18 Recorded in the Field by Chris Johnston in 1994; Tracks 9-33 from the Archives of Mongol Radio (Recording Dates Span from 1960s to 1991). Annotated by Chris Johnston. PAN Records PAN-2050CD. CD with 16 Pages of Notes in English, 4 b/w Photographs of Performers, 2 Maps. 3-Item Bibliography and 9-Item Discography. Region: Asia-Mongolia. Ethnic Group: Mongols. Genre: Xöömii. 33 Tracks. 76'22. 1996". Yearbook for Traditional Music. 31. Cambridge University Press: 203. doi:10.2307/768042. JSTOR 768042. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
External links
edit- Archived copy of dissertation
- Youtube Video of Önchin Tsagaan Botgo (The White, Orphaned First-year Camel)
- Shazan soundtrack of The Lonely White Baby Camel by Ala-Tan-Chi-Chi-Ge & Zha-Ge-Da-Su-Rong