Fuzhu (PDF)
Composer: Heng LIU
Instrument: Percussion Quartet
Level: Intermediate
Published: 2026
Price: €40.00
Item details
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Description +
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Fuzhu is a percussion quartet composed for young percussionists, designed to explore color, texture, and ensemble sensitivity through vivid musical imagery.
The title refers to Fuzhu (夫诸, pronounced “foo-zhoo”), a divine creature described in the ancient Chinese text Classic of Mountains and Seas (山海经). It is said to take the form of a pure white deer, distinguished by four elegant, jade-like horns that rise symmetrically from its head. With luminous eyes like clear spring water and a coat of immaculate white, the creature embodies both serenity and sacred beauty.
Fuzhu dwells upon Ao’an Mountain, a mythical landscape abundant in jade, golden minerals, dense forests, and flowing water. It is often found near springs, streams, and mist-covered riverbanks, enveloped in a soft veil of vapor wherever it roams.
Though gentle and unthreatening in nature, Fuzhu is regarded as a celestial omen: its appearance foretells the coming of great floods. In this duality—grace and warning, tranquility and impending dange
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Instrumentation +
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Required Instruments
Player 1: Snare Drum
Player 2: Bongos
Player 3: 2 Tom-toms
Player 4: Splash Cymbal and Bass Drum
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About the composer +
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Heng LIU is the principal percussion of the China National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra, executive director of China Percussion Association, artist of MEINL Percussion, MEINL Cymbals, Innovative Percussion, Marimba One, and Remo.
Liu studied percussion from childhood with his father Yaguang LIU, professor of percussion at Xi 'an Conservatory of Music. In 2005, Liu was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music. He studied with professor Gang LIU and professor Biao LI successively and obtained bachelor's and master's degrees. By the time he was 18, Liu had won the first prize in the National Youth Percussion Competition. Liu was a percussion jury of the Italian International Percussion Competition, where he also held master classes and special concerts. He also judges the annual International Network Percussion Competition and National Youth Percussion Competition.
Between 2017 to 2019, Liu embarked on his improvisation and interactive percussion concert "Give me one hour" tour. The tour hit many major Chinese cities including Tianqiao Art Center in Beijing, Shanghai Oriental Art Center, Xi 'An concert hall, Shijiazhuang Center for the Performing Arts, etc. Liu performed entirely improvised sets based on interaction with the audience, bringing concertgoers a brand new musical experience.
So far, Liu has published two albums: Percussion Visionary --Heng LIU Percussion Concert and DRUMS, an original album released by "Hei Chao" Duo with renowned drummer Yanchao LI. He also writes a personal column Heng LIU Said in music weekly.
As a percussionist, Liu has traveled to various music festivals around the world. These include: Italian International Percussion Competition and Festival, Greek International Percussion Competition and Festival, NCPA International Percussion Festival, Beijing International Electronic Music Festival, Beijing Modern Music Festival, Jazz Shanghai Music Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, MIDI Festival and so on.
In the meanwhile, Liu has created more than 30 works, including percussion ensemble piece "The General", "Memory", "Face2Face", percussion and electronic music "Delay", "Percumotion", percussion solo "Rain the Blind Monk", "Wild LEO ", "Poem" and many more. In 2016, his Chinese Traditional Percussion solo piece "Gazing on Mountain TAI" won the 1st prize of China Traditional Music Festival - CCOM ethnic Percussion works collection competition.
In 2019, Heng LIU won "Best Work Awards" and "Best All-round Percussionist" of 2019 Drummmer's Ceremony.
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Credits +
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Front Cover graphics and layout: Heng Liu
Photo: NCPA Orchestra
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