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Flying Kites (Echo China Series):ensemble
Flying Kites (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0013
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-413-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270341300/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip: flying-kites (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.

  • 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.
  • Roaming to Xikou
    Shanxi folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Gu Guanren

    My fianc? is forced to leave the hometown and roam to a remote place for a living. I am weeping sadly and loathing to part from him. This song vividly reveals that sorrowful love of the common people in the old feudal society.
  • When the Osmanthus is Blooming, the Honored Guests Arrive
    The Bouyeis
    Arranged by He Zhanhao

    When the osmanthus is blooming its fragrance in August, the beautiful Bouyei girls will stand at the village entrance to meet guests from afar. They show their plain and honest feelings to the guests by singing sweet songs and serving delicious banquets.
  • Song of Washing
    Song for washing Music: Luo Nian Yi Adapter: Yang Qing
    On a lofty hill, a stream flows by, a team of soldiers are washing clothes there, then a group of girls are singing happily and dancing gracefully, coming to give their hands. With its distinct rhythm and cheerful melody, the music presents the pure friendship between the soldiers and the girls.
  • A Xi Moon Dance
    Yunnan folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Moudao

    Young men and women of Yi nationality dance with cheerful steps expressing their mutual love.
  • Flying Kites
    Qinghai folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong

    This is a folk minor. Relatives and good friends always get together in the red-letter days toe sing this: flying kites in early march, the elder sister’s kite looks like a young man and the younger sister’s kite looks like the young man’s lover
  • A Place Far, Far Away
    Qianghai folk song
    Wang Luo Bing
    Adapted & orchestrated Zhou Chenglong

    This is a well-know love song. The music is graceful and displays the deep feelings of the lovers. There is a pretty girl in a place far, far away. Whenever people pass her tents, they cannot help looking at her. As the moving song spreads over, it appears a beautiful scenic picture.
  • Mayila
    Mayila Kazak folk song Arrangement: Zhang Zihui
    A fully developed introductory music appears first. After wards the subject is played by Dong Bu La with rolling music and harmonica is also repeatedly played. Central band abruptly changes its speed, rhythm and music type to push the music into a climax. Everyone calls me Mayila, Poet Mayila, with white teeth and good voice. Singer Mayila, sing a song while happy and play Dong Bu La, Crowd under my roof, the passers-by Ma Yi La, Ma Yi La, Ha La La Ku La Yi La.
  • Huangyang Shoulder Pole
    Tune of Festival Lantern Dance
    Sichuan folk song
    Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong

    It is said that the Younang girls of Tujia nationality are good at hair- dressing. Look! The beautiful girls, with their hair styles of spiraling dragon, flower-like button and lion playing with the embroidered ball, attract the affection of the young men.
  • A Song of Harvest
    Folk song of the Korean Race in the Yanbian Area
    Rearranged by Ma Youdao

    The local Koreans sing and dance to celebrate the approach of the harvest year. A harvest year has come. A harvest year has come. The harvest year belongs to our great beautiful country. The tone is very pleasant and lively.
  • Gaerlitai
    Kazak folk song
    Arangement: Zhang Zihui

    After a short introductory music is played in tune by oboe, harp and string music, trumpet plays the main melody. Soon afterwards violin plays a solo, which moves the emotion of audience into a climax. The subject is once again played by the oboe with a bit of sorrow Gaerlitai, to my surprise, why not wait? Search for you with a wild emotion, no sight of tent, no sight of you. Oh, Gaerlitai, my dear love, I can only see the place you pitch the tent and some wood. My dear love, when can I see you; I miss you terrible! Oh, Gaerlitai, my dear love, who can tell me where you move.
  • Rice-husking Song
    Arranged by Wang Zhi
    As people were husking rice with mortar, they sang this song, with eading and chorus alternatively to get refreshed and raise working efficiency. In the past, whenever harvest seasons came, voice of his sound could be clearly heard everywhere in the vast countryside.
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    Flying Kites (Echo China Series)

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