"Outside the Wall" is a captivating album by Mei Han, a virtuoso of the Chinese zheng zither, released on March 1, 2005, under Za Discs. This enchanting collection blends Japanese classical and exotica genres, offering a unique auditory experience that spans 54 minutes across nine tracks. Recorded and mixed at Profile Studios in Vancouver, BC, Canada, the album showcases Mei Han's mastery of the zheng, an instrument comparable to the Japanese koto, with its resonant, plucked strings.
The album opens with the lively "Xi'an Medley," setting the stage for a journey through diverse compositions. "The Greening" and "Three Variations on the Theme of Plum Blossom" highlight Han's ability to evoke natural imagery and cultural motifs through her music. The four-part suite "Outside the Wall" delves into a deeper exploration of perception, motion, transformation, and release, demonstrating the depth and versatility of Han's artistry. The album concludes with the serene "Purple Lotus Bud" and the meditative "Bamboo, Silk and Stone," leaving the audience with a sense of tranquility and reflection.
Mei Han's collaboration with the Borealis String Quartet adds a rich, textural dimension to the album, enhancing the interplay between traditional Chinese instrumentation and Western classical elements. "Outside the Wall" is a testament to Mei Han's skill and creativity, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that bridge cultural and musical boundaries. Whether you're a connoisseur of world music or simply seeking a fresh auditory experience, this album promises to captivate and inspire.