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Meeting at the Yuri (Echo China Series)
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0008
ISBN: CN-E27-03-408-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270340800/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip:
meeting-at-the-yuri (218k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
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DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
Absolute Music: Singing About the Beautiful Legend of China.
Whoever Doesn't Say Our Home is Good
Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
A song in the film The Red Sun is originally a popular folk song widespread on both sides of the Yangtze River, China. The simple melody sings the hearts of the people, the liberation army is our son long live merry life
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 field and transplant the rice seedlings,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.
Can't See Anybody in Forty Miles
Ningwu Minor
Arranged by zhou Chenglong
The rhythmic dizi and the deep erhuy perform alternately as if a girl is whispering, Lights on the eastern side of the hill, the western side is bright too, but can? see anybody in forth miles You are ill but I am hurt. The picture in the song naturally expresses the lingering feeling, which plays upon someone? hear-strings.
The Huanta Lake Girl
Mongolian folk song
Arranged by Fu Peihua
Which sings: when golden wild gooses begin a new day, the Huanta lake girl also goes to work, all the fairies wish to kiss her; when silvery wild gooses return, theHuanta lake girl is herding home, all villagers praise her.
A Farmer Beating a Rabbit
Rearranged by Zhou Chenglong
The song is very humorous, pleasant and lively. It tells about the funny disappointing look of a farmer running after a little rabbit in the field. ?arling, darling, come and have a look Give me a rake so that I can throw it at the rabbit violently. I fall to the ground and cannot climb up from the field. The little rabbit has gone out of sight. Luxiayo, demuyo.( Luxiayo, demuyo are functional words)
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.
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.
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.)
What a Splendid View Along the 10-li Long Valley
Arranged by Huo Yonggang
The fantastic scene created by sheng(a reed pipe wind instrument) and erhu (a two-stringed bowed instrument) is the pastoral of the ten-li long valley. Fresh green rape fields stretch endlessly at the bottom of the valley, while high fruits trees bearing colorful flowers and short-tea-trees with tender leaf-shoots cover either sides of it; people in twos of three working. This is a real splendid view.
Sixiaojing
Guizhou Festive Lantern
Arranged by He Zhanhao
This is one of the famous tunes of Dushan. When spring comes, young fellows and girls will go out together to the hill-slope where colorful blooming wild flowers attract beautiful butterflies dancing around in pairs. The young men will sit on the grass and begin to talk, dance and sing love songs.
Customs of the Highland
The Yis
Arranged by He Zhanhao
This piece of music describes the beautiful scenery of the vast mountain forest by varying the themes of the song. The joyful rhythm, which is kept in harmony with the enchanting scene of the highland, sounds just like the chirping of little birds, and makes the whole music full of vigor.
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.
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