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Flowers and Youngsters (Echo China Series):ensemble
Flowers and Youngsters (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0012
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-412-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270341200/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip: flowers-youngsters (175k)
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.

  • 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’s song together in praise of the Happy times and share the joy of a bumper harvest.
  • Pouch Embroidering
    Yunnan folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua

    The embroidering of a small pouch manifests the deep love of a girl to her lover. This is an old folk song widely spread in China.
  • Ali Guys from Changbai Mountain
    Jilin folk song
    Rearranged by Chen Zhoughua

    The song uses a tune typical of the Korean race with a complicated rhythm of five beats. The red sun shines over the long Changbai Mountains. The Hainan River flows to a distant place, singing a loud and pleasant song …Oh, Ali guys! Oh, Ali guys!” The song displays the scene where people of the Yanbian area celebrating liberation.
  • Nuoduoer Riverside
    Korean Race folk song
    Rearranged by Fu Peihua

    The tune is very lyrical and passionate. The harp is playing like the flow of water, bringing out the conversational performance of guzheng and pipe. The song betrays a beautiful scene. Nuoduoer riverside is full of willow and green leaves of spring, Oh, willow! Please let spring stay. Don’t let time waste away so mercilessly.
  • A Love-song of Kangding
    A love-song of Kangding A Xikang folksong Adapter: yang Qing
    In the dim background, a group of camels tread near from afar, Accompanying the sound of camel bell, flutes chant movingly Horses tread on a magnificent mountain, a piece of colorful cloud, is just drifting over the grand town of Kangding. The sickle-shape moon is shining, how a majestic town of Kangding! A gentle sister from Li family, has a respectable personality. A robust from Zhang family, falls in love with that miss Li, a beauty.
  • Sadapo
    Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    A girl wants to marry but her mother wants to stop her. The absolutely striking performance of guanzi symbolizes the resistance of the daughter for own happiness. The sad melody of erhu tells sorrow of the mother. As the music spreads, images of the mother and daughter show vividly.
  • Ahsilisi
    The Yis Arranged by He Zhanhao
    It is a widespread folk rhyme of the Yis. The work

    Ahsilisi means our good friends. The Yie are hospitable people. Whenever guests arrive, they will sing this song to show their hospitality.
  • Cock Lying on the Window-sill
    Traditional folk song
    Arranged by Fu Peihua

    In the big green hills, no one will forget the good of the Communist Army. The song has two phrases only but its melody is resonant and influential. It expresses the love between the Army and the people.
  • Don't Ask Me Why
    Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    It is a famous Tibetan folk song. After the liberation, the Tibetans on the Qinghai-Xiang Plateau begin a new life. They sing, they dance, they show all their happiness and hopes in the forms of singing and dancing.
  • Flowers and Youngsters
    Flowers and Youngsters Qinghai folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong

    Hua’er is a very popular folk minor in Qinghai Province and its neighbouring provinces. It is considered as the cream of folk song in Qinghai. The melody is merry, flowing and is easy to be memorized.
  • 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.
  • 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’ve been waiting for hasn’t come. I don’t know why. Without rain water from the heaven the Chinese crabapples can’t bloom. If you wait with patience your sweetheart may come to you soon.
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    Flowers and Youngsters (Echo China Series)

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