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  • Comment: I think the subject might well be notable; a quick Ebsco search found JSTOR 23512136 which says "Hwang-Long Pan, a leading composer and music educator in Taiwan" with a source: Ji-Min Luo, Gujin xiangsheng yinyuemeng [古今相生音樂夢:書寫潘皇龍,Music Dream from Ancient to Modern: Writing Hwang-Long Pan] ( Taipei: Shibao chubanshe,時報文化出版社,2005), 274-298 Espresso Addict (talk) 09:29, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Subject does not meet WP:ANYBIO nor the subject specific notability guideline at WP:COMPOSER. Editor needs to demonstrate on the talk page how this subject meets any of the following:
    Has credit for writing or co-writing either lyrics or music for a notable composition.
    Has written musical theatre of some sort (e.g., musicals, operas) that was performed in a notable theatre that had a reasonable run, as such things are judged in their particular situation, context, and time.
    Has had a work used as the basis for a later composition by a songwriter, composer, or lyricist who meets the above criteria.
    Has written a composition that has won (or in some cases been given a second or other place) in a major music competition not established expressly for newcomers.
    Has been listed as a major influence or teacher of a composer, songwriter, or lyricist that meets the above criteria.
    Appears at reasonable length in standard reference books on their genre of music.
    If the article is resubmitted without this evidence, the article should be rejected. A warning to the editor, rejections are final. By submitting the article again without addressing this issue, it is open to editors to take this as a concession that you cannot meet the notability guideline and the article will be permanently rejected without ability to resubmit. Thank you. — MaxnaCarta  ( 💬 • 📝 ) 03:57, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: What's the source for date of birth? Vanderwaalforces (talk) 05:08, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Honestly reads a lot like a resume-style essay than an encyclopedia entry to me. Previous concerns don't seem to be resolved yet, only minor edits before submission. S5A-0043Talk 04:55, 9 November 2023 (UTC)


Hwang-Long Pan (Chinese: 潘皇龍; born September 9, 1945).[1][2][3] is a Taiwanese composer. . In 1989, he founded the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM)-Taiwan Section, now known as the ISCM-Chinese Taipei Section[4], and served as the chairman of the Asian Composers League. He is committed to promoting Taiwanese music and music groups to various places and organizing international music festivals[5][6]

Early life and education edit

Hwang-Long Pan was born in Puli Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. He graduated from Taipei Teachers College (now renamed National Taipei University of Education) and National Taiwan Normal University Department of Music, and then studied at the Musikakademie und Musikhochschule in Zürich. In 1976, he received his diploma in composition and later focused on 20th century composition at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hanover and Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. His work Woodwind Quartet: Cause and Effect won the Juergen Ponto Kompositions Wettbewerbs in 1979, and Rondo: Piano Trio won the second prize at the Composition Competition of the West German Music Academy in 1981.[3]

Career edit

In 1982, he married Taiwanese soprano Lin Yu-Ching and returned to Taiwan to teach at the Department of Music of National Institute of the Arts (now renamed Taipei National University of the Arts). He has held various positions at school, including the dean of the Music College and dean of student affairs. In 2018, he was elected as an emeritus professor of the TNUA. In 1989, he founded the ISCM-Taiwan Section and served as the chairman for several terms of office. He was also selected as the chairman of the Asian Composers League, as well as the honorary Chairman of Asian Composers League - Taiwan National Committee and The Composers’ Association of Taiwan,[3] and organized the 29th Asian Composers League Conference and Festival, Taiwan.[7]

Music Composition edit

Philosophy of Composition edit

In 1995, Hwang-Long Pan published the article “The Concept of Sonic Imagery in Music Composition”.[8]. The first part discusses the Eastern aesthetic concept of “One Note, One World” through the idea of “Convergence of Notions”. The second part explores the compositional technique of “Expansion of the Motif” and its application in extending music textures. The third part delves into “The Manifesto of Spirit”, which aims to integrate the notions and compositional techniques discussed earlier[5]

Representative Works edit

Hwang-Long Pan’s compositions include solo instrumental works, chamber music, orchestral works, choral/vocal music, among others:[3][9]. Some of his representative works are as follows[10]

  • Yin-Yang: Series of Vocal Works (1992-1995)
  • Labyrinth-Promenade: Series of Instrumental Works (1988-2008)
  • East and West: Series of works for Mixed Compilation of Eastern and Western Musical Instruments (1998-2023)
  • Beiguan Concerto: Series of works (2005-2019)

Important Performances and Publications edit

Personal Concerts: edit

  • Hwang-Long Pan Composition Concert (1990, 2001)
  • Hwang-Long Pan Composition Recital (1999)
  • The Orchestra Concert: Hwang-Long PAN (2005)
  • The Sound of Formosa- Orchestral Music Exhibition of Hwang-Long Pan (2011)[3]

Music Festivals: edit

  • Gaudeamus Music Week
  • Asian Composers League Conference and Festival
  • The World New Music Days[10]
  • Presences
  • Hoergaenge Wien
  • Berliner Festspiele
  • Alaska Crosssound Music Festival
  • A. Tansman Music Festival
  • China-ASEAN Music Week[3]

Collaborative Groups: edit

Publications: Journal Articles and Books edit

  • The Focus of Contemporary Music (1983)
  • Let’s Appreciate Contemporary Music (1987)
  • “Sonic Ideation in Musical Composition” (1995)[8]
  • “Constructing a New Ecosystem for the Subjectivity of Taiwanese Music” (2016)
  • “Super Heterophony” (2017)[5]

Awards and Honors edit

  • Foerderpreis des Juergen Ponto Kompositions Wettbewerbs (1979)[3]
  • Second prize at the Composition Competition of the West German Music Congres (1981)[3]
  • Wu San-Lien Awards (1987)[11]
  • National Award for Arts (1992, 2003)[12]
  • Certificate of Service Medal, Executive Yuan, Taiwan (2008)[3]
  • Best Composer of The Golden Melody Awards for Traditional Arts and Music (2021)[13]

References edit

  1. ^ 陳郁秀 (2008). 〈潘皇龍〉,《臺灣音樂百科辭書》. Taipei City: Yuan-Liou Publishing Co., Ltd. pp. 689–690.
  2. ^ LO, Kii-Ming (2005). 古今相生音樂夢:書寫潘皇龍 (in Chinese). Taipei City, Taiwan: Readintimes.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j MA, Ting-Yi (2015). PAN, Hwang-Long (in Chinese and English). Yi-Lan county, Taiwan: National Center for Traditional Arts. ISBN 978-986-04-7813-6.
  4. ^ "About ISCM-Taiwan". The International Society for Contemporary Music-Taiwan. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  5. ^ a b c PAN, Hwang-Long (2023-04-28). "PAN, Hwang-Long Personal profile". NCAF Taiwan Composers Database.
  6. ^ Sung, Yu-Jen (2004). Hwang-Long Pan, Leben und Werk (in German). Germany: Shaker Verlag.
  7. ^ LEE, Chiu-Mei (2011-11-01). "樂聚樂有力 亞太音樂創作精采上場". Performing Arts Redefined. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  8. ^ a b PAN, Hwang-Long (1995-12-01). "音響意境音樂創作的理念 Sonic Ideation in Musical Composition". Arts Review. 6: 117–136.
  9. ^ "PAN, Hwang-Long's Workcategory". NCAF Taiwan composers Database. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  10. ^ a b "PAN Hwang-Long". The Online Database of Taiwanese Musicians. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  11. ^ "Winners". Wu San-Lien Awards Foundation. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  12. ^ "AWARDEES PAN Huang-Long". National Awards for Arts. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  13. ^ "The winner of Best Composer Award". 32th The Golden Melody Awards for Traditional Arts and Music. Retrieved 2023-05-01.

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