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Song of Four Seansons  (Echo China Series):ensemble
Song of Four Seansons (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0006
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-406-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270340600/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdaoetc.
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.

  • Song of Four Seansons
    Song of Four Seasons Licheng Minor Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    The simple and unadorned melody draws a picture of the farmers working industriously. In spring, they plough the transplant the rice seedings,In summer, they weed and dig manure into the soil, In autumn, when cotton is ripe and apples smell good, they see the harvest filled in granary, In winter, they construct the water supplies for the next year The scene is revealed truly in the song.
  • Sing the Yangko
    Sing the Yanko Wucheng Minor Arranged by Chen Dawei
    The village is always peaceful but suddenly it becomes exhilarating. Since the girls at the western side of the river sing the and the boys at eastern side answer with the yangko naturally. She sings one line and the sings the next one. They sing for the merry life and hope for a bright future.
  • The Mount of Yimeng Minor
    The Mount of Yimeng Minor Mengyin folk song Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This is a popular folk song in China and the composer arranges it into a new version. For pipa and sheng perform the song and indistinctly accompanied by the strings, it is like a picture of high mountains, flowing rivers and floating clouds in the blue sky.
  • Pouch Embroidering
    Pouch Embroidering Jinzhong Minor Arranged by Gu Guanren
    This is a popular folk song in China. The song describes the scene that the girl in the village embroiders a small pouch for her lover who is far away from home. The primitive melody expresses her lingering feeling delicately.
  • Beating Wild Jujube
    Beating Wild Jujube Xin County Minor Arranged by Gu Guanren
    Autumn is here. It is the season of beating wild jujube. The women and girls in the village carry straw baskets and wooden poles on shoulders to the hills. They talk and laugh on the way. The rhythm of the song is fast and easy as if one will be entranced by the happiness of working.
  • The Mount of Jiao cheng
    The Mount of Jiaocheng Jiaocheng Traditional Minor Arranged by Fu Perhua
    This is a traditional minor widely spread in China. The song spreads the rich fragrance of the soil. With banhu performing the soft main theme and cello accompaniment. The song is harmonious and smooth that arouses the sad emotion.
  • Picking Flowers
    Picking Flowers Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    Picking Flowers is folk song much loved by the local people. In this piece of music, the humorous and jerking high tune of banhu (a bowed stringed instrument with a thin wooden soundboard) and the passionate feelings expressed through the oboe, complement each other, and in this way, a warm and plain style is achieved.
  • Yangshan Mountain Road
    Yangshan Mountain Road Jilin folk song Rearranged by Chen Zhonghua
    The whole song is mainly performed by alto suona, a typical instrument of the Korean race, accompanied by the rhythm of the long drums and the bell drums. The tune is pleasant and melodious, spring has come. A pleasant spring has come, with various blossoms in full bloom. What beautiful scenery! Ailuhua, zaokuna! Ailuhua, zaokuna! (Ailuhua, zaokuna are functional words.)
  • To the Tea Hill
    To the Tea Hill Frstive Lantern Tune Arranged by He Zhanhao
    It is spring. Tea girls on the tea hill are busy picking tealeaves briskly with both of their hands, while songs are busy flowing out of their mouths. The clear and melodious singing spreads and echoes in the green tea hill. A cheerful working scene is depicted in the lively pastoral.
  • Cowherding Song
    Cowherding Song Arranged by Lu Yan
    Spring is coming. New green shoots and grass begin to dot the ground, and the fields are full of life again. Early-raising farmers are herding cow and busy in collecting manure in the fields.
  • Lan Huahua
    Lan Huahua Shanxi folksong Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Youdao
    The tune of this minor is graceful and hear felt. It deeply portrays the female image of Lan Huahua who fought against feudal sense of propriety and pursued freedom of marriage.
  • Song of Qianshan Mountain
    Song of Qianshan Mountain Arranged by Chen Zhonghua
    This is a Korean folksong, which is sung by the Koreans at work. It shows the happiness of the Korean people in the construction of their homeland after liberation. In the music, the brisk dizi (Banboo flute) and suona (sona horn)set off the leitmotif by contrast.
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    Song of Four Seansons (Echo China Series)

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