Ma Xiaohui is a renowned Erhu player and composer from Shanghai, China. She began playing the Erhu at the age of six and went on to graduate from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Ma Xiaohui is celebrated for her mastery of the Erhu, often described as a "two-stringed violin," and her ability to connect with audiences worldwide through her music. She has collaborated with notable artists like Yo-Yo Ma, with whom she performed on the Oscar-winning soundtrack for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Ma Xiaohui has released several critically acclaimed albums, including "New Colors from China" and "Birds Singing in Lonesome Mountains," showcasing her versatility in blending traditional Chinese music with international styles.
Ma Xiaohui's career spans numerous international performances, including appearances at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. She is also a prolific composer, having created over 10 original Erhu pieces and arranged more than 50 world music and classical pieces. Her contributions to music have been recognized with various awards, and she continues to inspire audiences with her unique sound and cross-cultural collaborations.
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