Zi Lan Liao
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Zi Lan Liao is an international concert circuit performer on the guzheng (Chinese zither). She has performed at the Royal Albert Hall and Royal Festival Hall, and has toured Spain, Italy, France, Holland, Finland, United States, and Australia. She also participated at the WOMAD Recording Week in Bath, England.
Liao began to learn the guzheng at the age of three, when she lived in Guangzhou (Canton), Guangdong, China. By the age of nine, she was winning prizes in China, including the prestigious National Youth Music Competition award. She left China at age 13 for the United Kingdom, where she continued her music studies at Chetham's School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. In addition to the guzheng, she also specializes in the Western concert harp and Chinese traditional dance.
Apart from playing traditional music and works written by Chinese composers, Liao also has had composers outside China write music for her, which has widened her repertoire from classical to contemporary and electronic music. She has collaborated with Peter Gabriel and Nigel Kennedy, and worked with African, Indian, and European musicians in the Elekoto Ensemble of Akin Euba. Her collaborative work with other world artists was released in 1995 on Realworld's A Week or Two in the Real World various artists CD.
Recently, she has extensively collaborated with her husband, Jah Wobble. The piece, Heaven And Earth, was released on the CD with the same title by Island Records in November 1995. She has since contributed both as a musician and cover-art designer to several other of Jah Wobble's recordings, such as The Celtic Poets, The Inspiration of William Blake, Elevator Music 1A, Mu, and Alpha One Three. She also released in Europe and United States notable solo work, such as her guzheng concertos The River and The Five Tone Dragon. She also recorded music for the Oscar-winning film The Last Emperor.
Liao is presently a member of staff of Pagoda Cultural Club in Liverpool, and helps to teach the children of the youth orchestra.