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Sing a Song for Erlang Mount (Echo China Series):ensemble
Sing a Song for Erlang Mount (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0011
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-411-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270341100/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip: sing-a-song-for-erlang-mount (153k)
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.

  • Pastoral for the Prairie
    Pastoral for the Prairie A song from the film People on the Grasslands
    Music:Xiang Yi Arrangement: Yang Qing Within your sight, there are green hills, vast grasslands, blue sky with white clouds; fatty cows and sheep. While you enjoy the scenery, you can also hear the melodious love song coming from afar. Larks fly and sing in Pairs just for love. Wild geese land on prairie just for comfort. We are working so hard, just for pursuing a happy life.
  • 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’s tune remains over the prairie. I’d like to send a letter to the girl afar but no postmen to transfer the letter, a great pity.
  • Ascending a Hill to Look at the Plain
    Ascending a Hill to Look at the Plain Qianghai folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Fu Peihua

    This is one of the Qinghai Hua’er minors widespread all over China. It has a sonorous and resonant melody and shows the bold, unconstrained and overflowing feelings. Its music and lyrics tally and its style is united. It demonstrates the strength of men.
  • Song of Hezhou
    Song of Hezhou Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This is a popular hua’er (a kind of folk song) in the northwest part of China. The combination of gong sounds coming from afar and the intermittent vigorous singing seems to have brought us to the mountaintops, where, when looking down the endless plain below, we would feel inspired by the scene and fall into a fantastic reverie.
  • A Mountain of Pines and Cypresses, A Mountain of Flowers
    A Mountain of Pines and Cypresses, A mountain of Flowers Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This song praises the sincere friendship between friends. The evergreen leaves of the pines and cypresses symbolize the long-lasting friendship, while the colorful flowers symbolize the perfection and sincerity between friends.
  • Playing at the Lantern Festival
    Playing at the Lantern Festival Qitai Yangko Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    The men working in the hills play at the Lantern Festival. They dance the yangko (a popular folk dance of the Han nationality in North China) fervently and sing with their resonant voices loudly. They seem to forget all the everyday hardship. The exhilarating suona and the dynamic gong and drum exhibit the happiness of the festival lively.
  • Flying to the Sky
    Flying to the sky the Miaos Arranged by He Zhanhao
    This unique kind of songs is wide spread among the Miaos. The sonorous and hearty singing has well expressed their love to new life. The regular note, which reverberates in the valleys, flows out of the woods with the wind and into the vast plains. The orchestration of various distinctive national instruments has added to the song an unusual and colorful flavor.
  • Wang Sanjie Goes
    Wang Sanjie Goes to the Fair Arranged by Lu Yan
    After liberation, the poor peasant women began to enjoy the new life of freedom and happiness. Wang Sanjie, one of those poor women, went to the fair, with happy laughter and cheerful singing all along the way.
  • Song of Horse Herding
    Song of Horse Herding Yunnan folk song 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’t be strong. Without the dew, the grass can’t be grown.
  • The Crescent Moon
    The Crescent Moon in the Early Dawn Arranged by Fu Peihua
    It is a traditional northeast ditty. Although the peasants in the old Times lived a hard life, they could seek joy amidst those sufferings by singing out their resentment. The song has shown the optimistic and uninhibited characters of the poor people.
  • Sing a Song for Erlang Mount
    Sing a song for Erlang Mount Adapter: Zou Ye
    After the prelude, the music depicts the unpredictable weather of Chuanzhang Plateau. With the sound of wind and rain, a Suona horn (a woodwind instrument)blows out the bold and indignant tune and tells the scene in which, regardless of hardships, the soldiers open up new roads through high mountains for the interests and welfares of the local peopl
  • Midu Folk Song
    Midu folk song Yunnan folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Youdao
    For the local young men and women, Midu folk song is one of the important forms to expressing their mutual love. The Midu folk song is always sung impromptu during work with an unfolding and untrammelling melody.
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