Zou Hang (Chinese: 左航; born 1975) is a Chinese composer born in Hunan province. He studied traditional music at an early age from his father, Professor Zou Shuliang. He began to study composition in 1990, and was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music, where he studied under the composer Ye Xiaogang. In 2001, he obtained his master's degree and became a faculty member of the conservatory.
Fo Tiao Qiang (Buddha Jumps Over the Wall)[8](for Chinese Traditional Folk Symphony Orchestra)
Shi Bian Wu Hua (Ten Changes and Five Variables)[9][10] (for String Quartet and Chinese Instrument Chamber Orchestra) premiered in New Zealand Festival
Tipsy Dancing Devarajas[11](for Large Ensemble) performed in USA, Russia, Austria and Many countries
Other
In 2007, he has served music director for the Opening Ceremony of the 9th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of China, this has also the youngest music director of the large game's Opening Ceremony. In 2011, he has served music director for the Cui Jian’s rock Symphony Concert.[12]