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Chinese Music: Chinese music CD, Chinese Song, Chinese Folk Song, Chinese music instrument including Erhu (Er Hu), Dizi (Di zi), bamboo flute, Sheng, Pipa (Pi pa). Chinese Music: Chinese music CD, Chinese Song, Chinese Folk Song, Chinese music instrument including Erhu (Er Hu), Dizi (Di zi), bamboo flute, Sheng, Pipa (Pi pa). Chinese Music: Chinese music CD, Chinese Song, Chinese Folk Song, Chinese music instrument including Erhu (Er Hu), Dizi (Di zi), bamboo flute, Sheng, Pipa (Pi pa). Chinese Music: Chinese music CD, Chinese Song, Chinese Folk Song, Chinese music instrument including Erhu (Er Hu), Dizi (Di zi), bamboo flute, Sheng, Pipa (Pi pa).
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Blossom of Four Seasons (Echo China Series)
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0016
ISBN: CN-E27-03-416-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270341600/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip:
blossom-of-four-seasons (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.
The Blue River
Arranged by Xu Jingxin
The clear spring in the hills flows out to form a little river and then turns out to be a big river. The hill on both sides of the river are veiled in mist. It is like a sweet pastoral or an elegant picture. The song is interesting and graceful.
Blossom of Four Seasons
Xiajin folk song
Arranged by Chen Dawei
It implies that the time has passed by describing the scene the young girl is expecting to marry her adoring lover, Wang earnestly. The song is a kind of love talk actually and one will be enchanted in the deep emoting of the girl.
Ten Pairs of Flower
Yanggao Yanko
Arranged by Xu Jingxin
The song is arranged according to the Yanggao Yangko(a popular folk dance of the Han nationality in North China). Banhu, accompanied by sanxian, plays the music in this version which makes the song more humorous and funny as if chanting and singing. It exhibits a happy scene of girls and boys making fun of each other while working.
The Wintersweet 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.
Go Seeing the Performance
Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
The cheerful melody of the northeast folk song, with the companion of the band and MIDI has brought up to an old picture of watching shixi(a village theatrical performance given on festivals in the old times) in the past.
A Bold Brown Pony
Arranged by Xu Jingxin
This is a Mongolian folk song, which is played with zhonghu(a kind of stringed instrument)through the imitation of the sound of matouqin (a bowed stringed instrument with a scroll carved like a horse head). The distressed, low and deep melody brings us to an image of a vast grassland, across which the bold brown pony is galloping; and a scene in which the pony’s milk is prepared for those guest coming from far-away places. (The faint singing in the distance shows pities to the pony.)
Brave the Journey
Arranged by Xu Jingxin
This lively song expresses the happiness out of the farmers’ hearts when they make money through hard work.
Oh My Girl, You're Just
Arranged by Xu Jingxin
The song played with zheng(a 21-or25- stringed instrument) describes an attractive girl, who is as pure as a white lotus, contributes all her true love to people around.
Song of the Harvest
Arranged by Huo Yonggang
The harvest season has come. Farmers who have been working hard for nearly a year have finally reaped a bump harvest. Looking at the endless golden wheat in the fields, they burst out laughing and singing.
When the Osmanthus is Blooming, the Honored Guests Arrive
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.
A Song of Harvest
Folk song of the Korean Race in the Ynabian Area
Rerranged by Ma Youdao
The local Koreans sing and dace 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.
Spinning Ballad
Jilin folk song
Rearranged by Chen Zhonghua
At the beginning of the 20th century, some Korean people who couldn’t bear to be ruled by the Japanese colonialists cane to the Yanbian area, the northeast part of China to live. With the help of the local Hans, they made their living by doing manual labour. Gradually a series of labour songs came into being. The spinning wheels are rotating. The sound seems to be sobbing and moaning. The sob and moan cannot be stopped even at dawn of the cold winter. My suffering cannot be wound to an end, too. The song depicts the bitter days of the labouring women.
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