Bright Sheng is a renowned Chinese-born American composer, pianist, and conductor, celebrated for his profound and evocative musical compositions. Born in Shanghai on December 6, 1955, Sheng's journey began with his mother as his first piano teacher, igniting a lifelong passion for music. He moved to New York in 1982, where he has since made significant contributions to the classical music world.
Sheng's works are performed by major orchestras and esteemed musicians globally, including the Orchestre de Paris, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and renowned soloists like Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax. His compositions, which often draw inspiration from his Chinese heritage, have earned him numerous accolades, including a MacArthur Fellowship in 2001 and two Pulitzer Prize nominations. Sheng's music is known for its rich melodic substance, sometimes likened to the "flying song" folk style from southern China.
Currently, Sheng holds the prestigious title of Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor, continuing to inspire and educate the next generation of musicians. His stage, orchestral, chamber, and vocal works are performed regularly, showcasing his unique voice and deep musical insight.