Container Bright Sheng with Peter Serkin (pianist) (neg. na18705) Box 1 In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Bright Sheng with Samuel Wong (conductor) (neg. na18706) Box 1 In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Bright Sheng with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center after the Premiere of Sheng's Concertino for Clarinet and String Quartet at Lincoln Center, 1994 Box 1 (neg. na18707) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Bright Sheng conducting the San Francisco Symphony, when he was Artistic Director of the Symphony's "Wet Ink 93" Music Festival, 1993 Box 1 (neg. na18708) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Left to Right: Lan Shui (conductor), Cho-Liang Lin (Violinist), and Bright Sheng after the performance of Sheng's China Dreams with Singapore Symphony Orchestra, ca., 1997-2000 Box 1 (neg. na18709) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Bright Sheng with Mary Sue Coleman (the president of University of Michigan) after he gave his lecture for the Leonard Bernstein distinguished University Professorship, February, 2004 Box 1 (neg. na18710) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Bright Sheng with Leonard Bernstein and the performers after the Premiere of Arias and Barcarolles (music composed by Leonard Bernstein, orchestration by Bright Sheng), ca., 1988 Box 1 (neg. na18711) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Left to right: Margret Fieldman (Sheng's sister), Bright Sheng, Kurt Mazur (conductor), Alice and David Cheng (Sheng's parents), after the premiere of H'un at NYC with the New York Philharmonic, 1993 Box 1 (neg. na18712) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Left to Right: Yo-Yo Ma (cellist), Bright Sheng, and Wu Man (pipa player) at the premiere of Sheng's Three Songs for Pipa and Cello during the State Dinner hosted by President Clinton, honoring Chinese Premier Zhou Rongji at the White House, April 1999 Box 1 (neg. na18713) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004
Container Left to Right: Bright Sheng, Tom Robertetlo (flutist), and David Effron (conductor) at Brevard Music Center where Sheng was in composer-residency during Brevard Music festival, July, 2004 Box 1 (neg. na18714) In: Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004) » Photographs, 1985-2004