"Perhaps I have a Chinese heart inside of me!" says Kenny G,
saxophonist extraordinaire, who is coming back to Shanghai after five years, for
a concert next week.
Although a star of yesteryear, one of the world's biggest-selling
instrumentalists has proved popular among Chinese audiences. His concerts in
Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou during his first China tour in 2002 impressed
the saxophonist.
"I found the audiences that we played for in China very enthusiastic and our
concerts were really amazing," he says. "Walking along the Great Wall in the
very cold winter was also most memorable."
According to him, his music and the Chinese melodies are similar. "I love
Chinese melodies," says the artist who has recorded two well-known Chinese
songs, "Jasmine Flower" and "The Moon Represents My Heart." "Ultimately I would
like to record more traditional melodies," he says.
The legendary saxophone player's close relation with China is also
illustrated by his collaboration with Chinese pop superstars Andy Lau and Leehom
Wong in their hit singles "Be My Lady" and "The One And Only You." He says he is
open to collaborating with other Asian artists in the future.
The instrumental artist is known for his attractive sound, which melts
emotions into the melodies. Apart from his long-standing repertoires, he will
also perform songs from his latest album "I'm in the Mood for Love" released
four months ago.
It is the 17th album for Kenny G, who celebrated his 50th birthday last July,
marking his 25th year as an Arista recording artist. The world's most renowned
saxophone stylist devoted his entire album to romantic songs.
"I'm in the Mood for Love" ranges across nearly three quarters of a century
of music. The veteran artist pays homage to the great 20th-century American
songbook, from "The Way You Look Tonight" and "I'm in the Mood for Love," both
written by Dorothy Fields, to Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are" and Barbra
Streisand's "The Way We Were." The most recent chart hits of the day, such as
James Blunt's "You're Beautiful" and Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up," are also
concluded.
Since he released his debut album in 1982, Kenny G has sold more than 75
million albums, singles and videos - 45 million units in the US alone.
"As an artist you're supposed to do your thing just the way you feel it,"
Kenny G says. "I play saxophone the way I play saxophone. The music that I play,
that's what I feel inside."
Kenny G Shanghai Concert
Date: March 29, 8pm
Venue:
Yunfeng Theater, 1700 Beijing Xilu
Tickets: 480-1,280 yuan
Tel:
962-288