[Machine Translation] Finally releasing the best classical cover album by the well-known super erhu player, Shaykhu! She has performed famous classical music with her erhu, which is both gentle and powerful. The comfort that induces a good night's sleep is one of the charms of this album. The Chinese erhu, which is played by Allow, is now an instrument with a unique personality and universality, and has earned a high position on the world stage, being equal to Western musical instruments. ( Profile ) Born in Nanjing, China, Mr. Li graduated from the National Central Conservatory of Music in 1982. The following year, he became the principal erhu player (concertmaster) of the National Central Folk Orchestra, and quickly became active at the forefront of the music scene. He has studied classical and jazz playing techniques and made his own unique improvements to the instrument, dramatically enhancing the potential of the erhu as an ethnic instrument as a universal instrument, and has now established himself as a world-class erhu player transcending genres. He has been invited frequently not only in Asia, but also in Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world, and has successfully given recitals and collaborated with orchestras at Carnegie Hall, the Berlin Philharmonic, and other world-famous concert halls. In Japan, she has performed with many orchestras, including the premiere of a work dedicated to her by Yuzo Toyama, composer and regular conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and has frequently collaborated with the Japan Philharmonic, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Philharmonic, the New Japan Philharmonic and other major orchestras. In recent years, he has performed with the Berlin Philharmonic String Quintet in a chamber music series organized by the Berlin Philharmonic in 2008, and also with the quintet's Japan tour as soloist, and with the Czech Philharmonic Octet in 2009. In 2010, he toured Asia, and in 2011, he performed with the Berliner Philharmoniker's Quintet in Beijing and Shanghai, again with great success. He has also performed with popular singer Yumi at the Aichi Expo and the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Singing Contest), and has appeared frequently on TV programs such as TV Asahi's "Tetsuko's Room" and "Ongaku no Nai Ongakukai" and TV Tokyo's "Tamori's Music is the World". He has already released more than 20 CDs and two DVDs, and is also busy teaching erhu in Japan, opening erhu schools in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. He is currently a guest professor at the National Central Academy of Music in China and at the Shanghai Music Academy.