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Embroidering Pouch  (Echo China Series):ensemble
Embroidering Pouch (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0002
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-402-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270340200/A.J6
Musician: Zhang, ZhiHui, etc.
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.

  • Half A Moon Climbs Up
    Half A Moon Climbs Up Uygur Folk Song Adapter: Zhang Zihui
    At the beginning of music, the sweet singing of the young girl carries the fragrance into secret night. The combination of piano and string music brings a bit of worry and recall (I) Half a moon climbs up, yi-la-la climbs up, shines on my girl? dressing table, yi-la-la dressing table. Open the window please, yi-la-la open it quickly. Pick off your rose, throw it down getly. (II) Half a moon climbs up, yi-la-la climbs up, shines on the ever-spring pagoda tree in front of my house, yi-la-la ever-spring pagoda tree. No wander if you want to eat the grapes, yi-la-la no wonder. Don? come out until leaves fall, yi-la-la ever-spring pagoda tree.
  • Uncover Your Covering
    Uncover Your Covering Xinjiang Folk Song Adapte: Zhang Zihui
    The music has the combination of typical Xin Jiang dance and modern dance rhythm with a special local color. The solo of various instruments makes a deep impression on the audience. (I)Uncover your covering, Let me look at your eyebrow, your eyebrow is long and thin like the curved moon on the tree. (II)Uncover your covering, let me look at your eye, your eye is bright and shiny like a pearl. (III) Uncover your covering, let me look at your mouth, your mouth is small and red, like the sweet cherry in May. (IV) Uncover your covering, let me look at your face, your face is Round and red, like the apple in autumn.
  • Night on the Grasslands
    Night on the Grasslands Music: Qian Ge Arrangement: Zou Ye
    This is a Chinese serenade popular among the broad masses. In the quiet background, night breeze refreshes people, stars twinkle in the clear sky, a vertical flute Chants alone. What a quite night is my flute? tune remains over the prairie. I? like to send a letter to the girl afar but no postmen to transfer the letter, a great pity.
  • Meeting at the Yuri
    Meeting at the Yuri From the Film People on the Grasslands Arrangement: Tong Fu Adapter: Zou Ye
    After the short prelude played by stringed instruments and a harp, Erhu chants the melody like murmuring, it expressed the gloomy mood. Then the band and the flutes strike up the rich flavor of life of Mongonian Prairie. Mid-month moon rises in the sky but no colorful clouds pass by. The pretty girl I?e been waiting for hasn? come. I don? know why. Without rain water from the heaven the Chinese crabapples can? bloom. If you wait with patience your sweetheart may come to you soon.
  • Song for Washing
    Song for washing Music: Luo Nian Yi Adapter: Yang Qing
    On a lofty hill, a stream flows by, a team of soldiers are washing clothes there, then a group of girls are singing happily and dancing gracefully, coming to give their hands. With its distinct rhythm and cheerful melody, the music presents the pure friendship between the soldiers and the girls.
  • Wedding Oath
    Wedding Oath Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong
    This song is selected from the film Lusheng love song. Youngsters of Lahu nationality are playing Lusheng to express their true and faithful love by the music.
  • Please Stay! Guest from Afar
    Please Stay! Guest from afar Yunnan folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
    The music depicts the hospitality of the people of Yi nationality. Please stay! Guest from afar. Let? song together in praise of the Happy times and share the joy of a bumper harvest.
  • Song of Moon Dance
    Song of Moon Dance Yunnan folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
    Moon Dance is the most popular group dance of the youngsters in the Liangshan mountains. Young men and women engage in love often by this dance which is accompanied by instruments like flute and sanxian with different pitches.
  • Kangdin Love Song
    Kangdin Love Song Sichuan folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
    The crescent moon shines Kandin. Young men and women of the Kangdin city reveal their eagerness for love in their love songs.
  • Xingtian You
    Xingtian You Shanxi folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Gu Guanren
    This is a popular minor of Shanxi Province. Generally, the local people are singing this minor for their living, work and hometown while waking. This impromptu is full of enthusiasm that the people living on loess plateau are yearning for a good life.
  • Pay New Year Calls
    Pay New Year Calls Jilin folk song Rearranged by Fu Peihua
    This first month of the lunar year is the Spring Festival. On the first day of the month, there is a family union. On the first day of the spring festival (also called the lunar New Year), the young generation pays calls to the old generation. On the day, the old and young, male and female, all wear new clothes. Aihaiaihi The song is rearranged based on the tune of Two-person? turning around?performance popular in the northeast region of China. The music begins with the pulling string of Banhu? portamento as if pouring out one? inner feelings, and followed by the rhythm of suona. In front of us is vivid picture of folk life. An elderly man from the northeast is smoking a pipe and telling stories to the young generation.
  • Embroidering Pouch
    Embroidering Pouch A folk song of the Mudan River Region
    Rearranged by Zhou Chenlong

    The song is tender and lyrical. It describes the feeling of how much a wife misses her husband far away from home, by embroidering a pouch for him. My husband is always out on business and cannot come back far months. I? embroidering a pouch for him to carry some message
  • Big Eyes
    Big Eyes Qinghai folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Fu Peihua
    This is a love song spread wide in the Qinghai region. Youths and young couples enjoy singing it from time to time.
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