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Missing My Boyfriend (Echo China Series):ensemble
Missing My Boyfriend (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0001
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-401-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270340100/A.J6
Musician: Zhou, Chenglong etc.
Sample Clip: Missing-my-boyfriend (175k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
List price: $9.00
Our Price: $7.80
 
 DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
Absolute Music: Singing About the Beautiful Legend of China.

  • The Beloved
    The beloved Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    The song tells a querulous and plaintive love story. A beloved couple was separated.

    They could do nothing but play zhonghu ( a kind of stringed instrument) to express their longings. The inserting of child? singing makes this kind of feeling more pure and sincere.
  • Lullaby
    Lullaby Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This is a song sung by the mother to Lull her child to sleep. Thought it is a little short, it well reflects the mother? tender love when it is sung slowly in a female? voice.
  • Love Songs
    Love songs the Miaos Arranged by He Zhanhao
    Lusheng (a reed-pipe wind instrument) is a popular instrument loved by the Miao young fellows to convey their loves. This primitive and plain way of counting has reflected the honest and lovable characteristics of the Miaos.
  • Farewell My Love
    Farewell my love Hequ folk song Arranged by Gu Guanren
    The soft and sorrowful guanzi authentically tells the story of a young girl on the yellow plateau. It is about her sad emotion when she sees her lover off?She sees her lover off and asks him to come back as soon as possible. The young girl misses him very much.
  • More Girls in the Opposite Dyke Fields
    More girls in the opposite dyke fields the Yi? Arranged by He Zhanhao
    This is a song loved to sing in antiphony by the Yi youth while they are working in the fields. The girls in the opposite dyke fields are singing songs while transplanting rice shoots. Although the burning sun is shining on their sweating faces, they still work enthusiastically. The fellows are unwilling to be shone, so they work even more hard and sing in antiphony. The flying notes are just like the heating hearts of those young people: to work to their best, to their heart content and to enjoy their vigorous youth.
  • When He Sings, She Understands
    When he sings, she understands Arranged by Huo onggang
    This song praises the true love between lovers. Local young men usually sing this folk song loudly in the hills to express their deep passions to their lovers.
  • Cradle-song
    Cradle-song Arranged by Wang Zhi
    It is a widespread lyric, which describes: when it becomes late in the night, silvery moonlight sheds in the house; a young mother rocks the cradle tenderly to lull the baby to sleep.
  • A Woman's Marital Ceremony
    A Woman? Marital Ceremony Mongol Folk Song Rearranged by Zhou Chen Long
    This is a ballad handed down from the Mongol race who came to live in Heilongjiang province long time ago. The song was mainly performed by an alto erhu. It expresses the plaintive, helpless and sentimentally attached feeling when a woman has to leave her family to be married to a man. It also exposes the situation when marriage was decided by one? parents in the feudal society. Our sister Chunmei will leave the family to be married tomorrow. Her tears are running on her cheek, which is breaking my heart as I am her brother
  • As a Memory
    As a Memory Daur Folk Song Rearranged by Zhou chenlong
    This folk song is usually sung while felling trees, driving a coach and riding a horse. The rearranged song is so passionate and moving as to express the inner emotion of the singer. Closer to the woods deep into the woods.away from the woods, sing as a memory
  • Missing My Boyfriend
    Missing My Boyfriend Heilongjiang Folk Song Rearranged by Gu Guanren
    The two-persons?turning around in the northeast part of China is a kind of song and dance performance very popular among all the local folks. The song uses some electronic instruments to imitate percussion. Combined with suona, banhu, gongs and drums, it is very funny, lively and pleasant, describing the eater feeling of a girl wanting to meet her boyfriend. Ajyo, I absentmindedly fell into the ground. A hen has flown away; a duck has runaway; a crab has climbed away; two prawns have jumped away. Ajyo, I have also broken the watermelon.
  • The Moon, The Moon
    The Moon, the Moon Folk Song of the Korean Race in Yanbian Area Rearranged by Chen Zhonghua
    The song sets off a striking theme by the shift, extension and development of harmony. The moon, the moon, the bright moon, I wish Mummy and Daddy as happy as the ocean, and become more and more prosperous for thousands of years. The tune is very tender, vivid and lyrical.
  • Eternal Friendship
    Eternal Friendship Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
    This song is selected from the celebrated Chinese musical epic The East is Red. Singing and dancing, people of the Yi nationality welcomed the Red Army on the way of the long March warmly. It manifests the heartfelt sentiments of the friendship between the people of the minor nationalities and the soldiers of the Red Army.
  • My Sweetheart
    My Sweetheart Daur Folk song Rearranged by Gu Guanren
    The fresh water is deep and long. The boat will sail far away again. Oh, my sweetheart, are you not on the boat The song uses the gentle and graceful melody of erhu and a tender and recounting tune of oboe to tell the passionate love and the strong endless longing for the sweetheart.
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