Along the Roaring River: My Wild Ride from Mao to the Met

Along the Roaring River: My Wild Ride from Mao to the Met

by Hao Jiang Tian
Along the Roaring River: My Wild Ride from Mao to the Met

Along the Roaring River: My Wild Ride from Mao to the Met

by Hao Jiang Tian

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Overview

Since his 1991 debut at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, Hao Jiang Tian has appeared on the world’s greatest stages, more than 300 times at the Met alone. How he got there is a drama of bittersweet humor, mortal danger, heartbreaking tragedy, and inspiring triumph—more passionate and turbulent than even the grandest opera. In Along the Roaring River, Tian relives his coming of age in China during the chaotic Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s and his dramatic journey from hard labor in a Beijing factory to international opera stardom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470056417
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 04/01/2008
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.52(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.18(d)

About the Author

HAO JIANG TIAN is the first Chinese-born opera singer to achieve a lasting success on world stages. A bass with a voice that is unusually sweet and versatile, he has appeared at the Metropolitan Opera every season since he debuted there in 1991. He performs the major bass roles at the great opera houses around the globe. Recently he and his wife, Martha Liao, have begun to foster new Chinese opera and talent for the world to hear. Now an American citizen, Tian has homes in New York City, Denver (where he used to sing at a piano bar), and Beijing.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.

Foreword.

Prelude.

PART I: THE BEAST WITH EIGHTY -EIGHT TEETH.

Chapter 1: Music Torture.

Chapter 2: The Little Emperor of Destruction.

Chapter 3: Mama Nature Sings.

Chapter 4: So Long, Beijing.

Chapter 5: Embracing the Beast.

Chapter 6: What Was I Thinking?

Chapter 7: Yellow Hair Blues.

Chapter 8: My Mother and the White Boned Demon.

Chapter 9: A Card Game.

Chapter 10: Son of a Gun.

Interlude.

PART II: BIG OLD YANKEE.

Chapter 11: John Peking.

Chapter 12: Facing the Music.

Chapter 13: Love Conquers All.

Chapter 14: Hao Giovanni.

Chapter 15: A Night at the Opera.

Chapter 16: The Devil in China.

Interlude.

PART III: FISHING.

Chapter 17: Millenium.

Chapter 18: Where You Come From.

Index.

What People are Saying About This

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"I have sung eight operas with Tian since his Met debut, and now I understand how the passion and strength in that beautiful voice were created in desperate and dangerous times. Tian has had a life worthy of an opera!" --Plácido Domingo

"Along the Roaring River is a gripping and inspiring account of how an artist transcended the savagery of the Cultural Revolution, to take his place on the world's greatest opera stages. This book reads like a suspense novel." --Allan Miller, film maker, From Mao to Mozart, Isaac Stern in China; Itzhak Perlman in Shanghai; The Turandot Project

"I was deeply moved by Tian's story, how he struggled to survive in the maelstrom of Mao's China and then how he toiled to succeed as an artist in America. Along the Roaring River is a rich, wonderful story that is exciting, passionate, and informative. As an abandoned kid forced to work in a factory during the Cultural Revolution, Tian had dreams of a better life. It is no surprise that music—like it did for me—took him to a higher place, and it was thrilling to read how music fueled this young man's wild imagination and provided a passion for living. His tales of survival as an artist in the U.S. and ultimately the world helped me to appreciate the challenges that Asians face as they take on the highest of Western art forms." --Quincy Jones

"I was so completely taken with Hao Jiang Tian's memoir that I carried it halfway around world to finish reading it. Tian let me into his world, one filled with astonishing events and candid details. He has a natural storytelling voice in finding the strange and humorous ironies that link past and present. ALONG THE ROARING RIVER is as riveting as a well- told novel." --Amy Tan

"Along the Roaring River takes us through an extraordinary life, filled with humor, suspense, and an operatic-sized heart. From the deprivations and chaos of China's Cultural Revolution to the excitement and glamour of opera's great stages, Tian's gripping and moving memoir spans many different worlds, discovering in each the common humanity which binds them together. This is a book which makes us want to sing!"--David Henry Hwang, playwright, Tony Award winner, M. Butterfly.

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