Artist / Voices

A Curated Presence in sound

A Collective Voice from Tradition

Rooted in centuries of Chinese musical heritage, the Shi Wen-Jun Guzheng Ensemble brings a collective resonance shaped by discipline, sensitivity, and shared listening.

Within Woven Voices, the ensemble does not perform as a spectacle, but as a living texture—each musician contributing a subtle thread to a larger soundscape where tradition breathes and evolves in real time.

Their presence offers depth, balance, and quiet strength, allowing ancient tones to unfold naturally alongside Western voices, without boundaries or hierarchy.

The Voices of Woven Voices

A Shared presence in sound

Joseph  Kuipers

Cello

Wen-Jun Shui

Guzheng

An ancient instrument, spoken softly.

The guzheng enters not as contrast, but as a presence—subtle, intimate, and deeply human.


A familiar voice, grounded and warm.

The cello opens the space—inviting the listener in before any boundaries are felt.


Uko Adams

Guzheng

Crausy Ross

Piano

Sound before explanation.

A voice that listens, connects, and weaves cultures through shared musical space.


Quiet architecture in sound.

The piano shapes the air between voices, allowing moments to linger and breathe.


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