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Uncover Your Covering (Echo China Series)
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0007
ISBN: CN-E27-03-407-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270340700/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip:
uncover-your-covering (110k)
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.
Fengyang Flower-drum
Fengyang Flowr-drum Arranged by Xu Jingxin
This is one of the most typical in the northern part of Huaihe River. In the old times, the poor peasants, bearing flowe-drums, began their begging journey across the country by playing drums an singing flower-drum opera.
Roots Crossed in the Wood
Roots Crossed in the Wood Arranged by Huo Yonggang
The original name of this song is Herding cows slowly. The song sings that in the green woods, tall trees grow side by side. With their roots crossing in the ground; seeing the hopeful green woods, farmers begin to sing songs.
Flowers bloom on the grasslands, snow-capped mountains shine
Flowers bloom on the grasslands, Snow-capped mountains shine
A Tibet folksong Adapter: Yang Qing
This light music was adapted from the two Tibetan folksongs Flowers bloom on the grasslands and Snow-capped mountains shine. The former was lovely and the latter was lyrical, both were harmonic, Easy and smooth. For performing this music. Pipa, solo is just like drifting clouds and flowing stream, flute blowing is natural and unrestrained, Erhu playing is tasteful. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of KnagZhuang Plateau from the performance.
Sorrow of the herdswoman
Sorrow of the herdswoman Adapter: Zou Ye
This is a music spread far and wide all over China. At its beginning, the oboe performs the distressed motif like complaining and weeping. The girls standing on the opposite hill for whom you are herding sheep? Tears have wet your clothes, why you are so sad in deep? The hill is so desolate, the grass has become withered and yellow, sheep has nothing to graze, the heartless boss lashed me with willow.
Song of Horse Herding
Song of Horse Herding Yunnan folksong Adapted & orchestrated by Gu guanren
In the fields, the scene strikes the heart of the young herdsman. He sings, Without the grass, the horse can? be strong. Without the dew, the grass can? be grown
A Gurgling Stream
A gurgling stream Yunnan folksong Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
In the bright and clear moonlight, a girl is listening to the gurgling of the clear and long stream. Being in love, she is thinking of her lover with affection and hopes that the stream brings her passion to her lover.
Sanshili Village
Sanshili Village Shanxi folksong Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Youdao
This is a Sanshili village in Suide county, north of Shanxi Province. Young men were force to join the army in the old days and girls there wanted to whisper to their lovers but were afraid of being laughed. Thus, they sang songs to express their feelings. This reflects that the strong will of the common people for gaining happiness.
Missing the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River
Missing the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River Originally composed by Ma Junying Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong
Roving all over the word, people of the Three Gorges miss their homeland with infinite yearning. Hay-yo-ho, Hay-yo-ho the working song in those days is fresh to hear.
Morning Song Over the Grasslands
Morning song over the grasslands A song from the same name film
Music: Tong Fu Arrangement: Zou Ye
The music depicts that, a group of horse-herdsmen riding steeds are galloping on the green fields: in the background of densely arranged notes, the trumpet chants the magnificent melody. Like magical steeds with two wings, we are speeding on the grasslands in the breeze. Green waves roll on the prairie, robust cows and fatty sheep graze.
Uncover Your Covering
Uncover Your Covering Xinjiang folksong Adapter: Zhang Zihui
The music has the combination of typical XinJiang dance an 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 cured moon on the tree.
(II) Uncover your coveerin, 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 an 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.
The Wintersweet is Blooming
The Winter sweet is blooming Arranged by Fu Peihua
It is revised out of the widespread single drum tune To Chashan Mountain. The song gives us a picture of the youth of new generation creating a new life.
A Sparrow
A sparrow Mongol folksong Rearranged by Gu Guanren
This is a folksong handed down from Mongo race who cane to live in Heilongjiang Province long time ago. The song sets off by contrast the beautiful, distant and extensive nature by using s deep sound pitch of and alto erhu and the musical background with a strong stereo sense. ?ittle sparrows of various colours are flying freely in the sky. Oh, my parents far away, I miss you very much
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