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soulful_strings

Soulful Strings (2007)

Shen Qi’s fifth album — a blend of East, West, tradition, and modernity.
“Soulful Strings” is Shen Qi’s fifth album and represents her latest work. Combining not only oriental and occidental music, but also traditional and modern elements, the album embodies the deeply expressive force of the Erhu and the international flavour of our time.

  • Dance of Yao

  • Tune from Yimeng Mountain

  • Raining Heart

  • O Mio Babbino Caro (Puccini)

  • Horse Racing

  • Amazing Grace

  • Alamuhan – A Uighur Folk Song

  • Parting at Yangguan Pass

  • Danny Boy

  • Running Brook

  • Song to the Moon (Dvořák)

  • A Joyful Day

a_lovers_tears

A Lover’s Tears (2004)

An anniversary album reflecting memory, longing, and heartfelt melodies.
A Lover’s Tears is a solo album commemorating Shen Qi’s ten-year anniversary in Montréal. The melodies express personal emotions—capturing the reflective and melancholic sentiments she has carried since leaving her homeland. The profoundly moving music selections convey how, throughout the sorrows in one’s life, moments of genuine feeling linger and guide us forward with grace, music, and meaning.

  • A Lover’s Tears

  • Slivers of Moon

  • Spring Wind

  • Infinite Unspoken Words

  • Mongolian Lovers

  • El Condor Pasa

  • Memories of the Homeland

  • A Sentimental Past

  • Folktale Love Song

  • Night Raindrops

  • Embroidered Love Vows

  • Scarborough Fair

  • Butterfly Lovers

  • Lover’s Tears (Sung)

chinese_traditional_masterpieces

Zheng & Erhu Duo – Chinese Traditional Masterpieces (2000)

A collaborative journey into iconic traditional repertoire.
This album is a collection of Chinese traditional masterpieces. Featuring the Zheng (Chinese harp), a traditional companion to the Erhu, these pieces paint vivid musical imagery: the Yangzi River in early spring, moonlit nights, swaying reeds, drifting fishing boats, and the fragrance of jasmine.

  • The Early Spring of Southern Yangtze River

  • Lullaby

  • Picking Reed Flower

  • The Liu-Yang River

  • Song of Lan-Hua-Hua

  • Tea Harvest

  • The Spring River in Moonlight Night

  • Horse Racing

  • The Rain in the Heart

  • Marvellous New Year’s Eve

  • Jasmine Flower

  • Fishing Boat in the Twilight

really_miss_you

Really Miss You (1999)

A warm, nostalgic blend of Chinese folk melodies and Western classics.
“Really Miss You” is a collection including both romantic Chinese folk songs and Western classical music. The pieces evoke contemporary and traditional sentiments alike, merging two worlds into one and revealing the Erhu’s ability to express tenderness, memory, and longing.

  • Come to Taipei to See Rain in Winter

  • Cry for My Husband on the Great Wall

  • Sweet Smile

  • Too Much to Say

  • The River of Cloud

  • Send My Yearning by the Moon

  • I Saw the Cook Smoke Again

  • Cry Over Pottery

  • Serenade (Schubert)

  • Lullaby (Schubert)

  • Ave Maria (Schubert)

  • Edelweiss

  • Song of the Prune Flower

  • Blessing

  • Really Miss You

everlasting_impression

The Everlasting Impression – A Special Edition of Erhu (1997)

A comprehensive collection of Erhu melodies across eras.
This album is the most comprehensive collection of Erhu melodies throughout different periods of Chinese history. One can savour both pre-revolutionary and revolutionary sentiments, including The Moon Shadow in Er Quan, the most famous Erhu tune. As an early release from Shen Qi, the album highlights the breadth and expressive depth of the instrument’s tradition.

  • The Running Water of the River

  • A Merry Night

  • Wan Jun

  • The Stories of the Small City

  • More Than You Can See

  • How Much Sorrow Will I Have

  • The Narrow Road

  • The Life Is Short

  • A Narrative Song of the Northern Henan

  • The Moon Shadow in Er Quan

soulful_strings

Soulful Strings (2007)

Shen Qi’s fifth album — a blend of East, West, tradition, and modernity.
“Soulful Strings” is Shen Qi’s fifth album and represents her latest work. Combining not only oriental and occidental music, but also traditional and modern elements, the album embodies the deeply expressive force of the Erhu and the international flavour of our time.

  • Dance of Yao

  • Tune from Yimeng Mountain

  • Raining Heart

  • O Mio Babbino Caro (Puccini)

  • Horse Racing

  • Amazing Grace

  • Alamuhan – A Uighur Folk Song

  • Parting at Yangguan Pass

  • Danny Boy

  • Running Brook

  • Song to the Moon (Dvořák)

  • A Joyful Day

a_lovers_tears

A Lover’s Tears (2004)

An anniversary album reflecting memory, longing, and heartfelt melodies.
A Lover’s Tears is a solo album commemorating Shen Qi’s ten-year anniversary in Montréal. The melodies express personal emotions—capturing the reflective and melancholic sentiments she has carried since leaving her homeland. The profoundly moving music selections convey how, throughout the sorrows in one’s life, moments of genuine feeling linger and guide us forward with grace, music, and meaning.

  • A Lover’s Tears

  • Slivers of Moon

  • Spring Wind

  • Infinite Unspoken Words

  • Mongolian Lovers

  • El Condor Pasa

  • Memories of the Homeland

  • A Sentimental Past

  • Folktale Love Song

  • Night Raindrops

  • Embroidered Love Vows

  • Scarborough Fair

  • Butterfly Lovers

  • Lover’s Tears (Sung)

chinese_traditional_masterpieces

Zheng & Erhu Duo – Chinese Traditional Masterpieces (2000)

A collaborative journey into iconic traditional repertoire.
This album is a collection of Chinese traditional masterpieces. Featuring the Zheng (Chinese harp), a traditional companion to the Erhu, these pieces paint vivid musical imagery: the Yangzi River in early spring, moonlit nights, swaying reeds, drifting fishing boats, and the fragrance of jasmine.

  • The Early Spring of Southern Yangtze River

  • Lullaby

  • Picking Reed Flower

  • The Liu-Yang River

  • Song of Lan-Hua-Hua

  • Tea Harvest

  • The Spring River in Moonlight Night

  • Horse Racing

  • The Rain in the Heart

  • Marvellous New Year’s Eve

  • Jasmine Flower

  • Fishing Boat in the Twilight

really_miss_you

Really Miss You (1999)

A warm, nostalgic blend of Chinese folk melodies and Western classics.
“Really Miss You” is a collection including both romantic Chinese folk songs and Western classical music. The pieces evoke contemporary and traditional sentiments alike, merging two worlds into one and revealing the Erhu’s ability to express tenderness, memory, and longing.

  • Come to Taipei to See Rain in Winter

  • Cry for My Husband on the Great Wall

  • Sweet Smile

  • Too Much to Say

  • The River of Cloud

  • Send My Yearning by the Moon

  • I Saw the Cook Smoke Again

  • Cry Over Pottery

  • Serenade (Schubert)

  • Lullaby (Schubert)

  • Ave Maria (Schubert)

  • Edelweiss

  • Song of the Prune Flower

  • Blessing

  • Really Miss You

everlasting_impression

The Everlasting Impression – A Special Edition of Erhu (1997)

A comprehensive collection of Erhu melodies across eras.
This album is the most comprehensive collection of Erhu melodies throughout different periods of Chinese history. One can savour both pre-revolutionary and revolutionary sentiments, including The Moon Shadow in Er Quan, the most famous Erhu tune. As an early release from Shen Qi, the album highlights the breadth and expressive depth of the instrument’s tradition.

  • The Running Water of the River

  • A Merry Night

  • Wan Jun

  • The Stories of the Small City

  • More Than You Can See

  • How Much Sorrow Will I Have

  • The Narrow Road

  • The Life Is Short

  • A Narrative Song of the Northern Henan

  • The Moon Shadow in Er Quan