The Great Wall of Iron: an 8-hour TV program series.

Recordings

(Above: Xue Bing Chen with Murray Burns at Twilight Studios recording for The Great Wall of Iron, an 8-hour TV series.)

Butterfly Lovers concerto with East West Philharmonic Orchestra for Channel 9.
A Trinity in Moonlight: ABC classic FM concert.
The Great Wall of Iron: an 8-hour TV program series.
Station identification breaks for SBS TV logo.
Erhu and guzheng soloist on Olivia Newton-John’s album, Gaia: One Woman’s Journey.
The Victor Chan Research Foundation charity concert.
Australian documentaries including “Flowers” and “The Yellow River.”
Television commercials featuring Chinese music, Tiger beer, Jackie Chan Visa, Corn Flakes and Bulla Ice Cream.
Community and School performances and demonstrations including The Scots College, Sydney Grammar School and MLC.
Bing has also contributed to the success of several HSC students who chose a classical Chinese instrument, and as a result of their high band six scores were selected to perform at the HSC Music ENCORE Concert at the Sydney Opera House.
Erhu and Guzheng music for the action film “The Long Lunch” and Mumbo Jumbo (1998).
Xue Bing supervised the music recording of all Chinese instruments in Sydney for the feature film “Mao’s Last Dancer”. Chris Gordon, the composer of the score who had previously worked with Xue Bing, was adamant that she be involved in the project.
Recently, Xue Bing was an integral part of music production in the movie “The Fence” and the Australian documentary “Red Obsession” which won Best Feature Length Documentary at the 2013 AACTA (Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts) Awards.

Olivia Newton-John with Xue Bing

Olivia Newton-John with Xue Bing

Olivia Newton-John with Xue Bing

Olivia Newton-John with Xue Bing

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Recording for television commercial

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Recording with Australian composer Chris Gordon

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