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Ancient Style Open Country: Whispering Green Leaves:ensemble
Ancient Style Open Country: Whispering Green Leaves
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0023
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-437-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270343700/A.J6
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Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
List price: $9.00
Our Price: $7.80
 
 DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
  • Three Movements of the Beautiful Screens - Guzheng
    Music: Xu Xiaolin
    The first scene is: The Gracful manner of the Quiet and Tasteful Orchid. The Second one is: The Sentiments towards Bamboos. The Third one is: The sound of the Running Stream around mountains. The whole composition strives to make the great dexterity and the rhymes in perfect harmony, thus widely making the expressiveness of Guzheng. Moreover, the performance also absorbs some special methods of playing pipa by rotate fingering, the rapid repeating of the same pitch of the dulcimer and the decomposition of chord in playing piano which interweave quickly so as to imitate the natural sounds.
  • Seeing Off - Erhu
    Erhu by Wong Hae Saxophone by Tim Wilson
    This song is widely spread in China. In this version, the song is more touching for the performance of erhu and saxophone givers the song an emotionally deep feeling.
  • Falling Leaves - Erhu
    Composed by Zeng Jiaqing
    This erhu song consists of five parts. (1) Prelude: under the moonlight, the man who travels far away from home worries about when he can go home. (2) Adagio: on the beach, he misses his family. (3) Adagietto: it is more lively since the man thinks of the beauty of his homeland. (4) Cadenza: the melody circles round the high range for he recalls the sadness of his journey. (5) Final: the leaves of the tall threes fall, the man hopes that he can go home as the falling leaves.
  • Elamor
    Julio Iglesias-ferrier-Guichaud-Carli
  • A VECES TU, A VECES YO
    Julio Iglesias-Cecilia
  • Cradle-song
    Arranged by Wang Zhi
    It is a widespread lyric ditty, which describes: when it becomes late in the night, silvery moonlight sheds in the house; a young mother rocks the cradle tenderly to lull the baby to sleep.
  • Moonlit River in Spring - PiPa, Xiao and Piano
    (Pipa, Xiao, Piano and Ensemble)
    Ancient Music Adapted by Shi Fu
    Performed by Lin Jiaqing(pipa), Chen Tao(xiao) and Li Xing(piano)

    It was originally a pipa song named flute and drum at sunset. The music score was found in the manuscript of Wu Wangqing, a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China, in 1875. In 1925, Liu Yaozhang of Shanghai adapted it to an ensemble of folk song and Zheng Guanwen named it moonlit river in spring. The structure of the song is exquisite; the melody is lucid and graceful; the rhythm is smooth and varied; the orchestration is delicate; and the flawless performance is both litting and mysterious. The charming scenery of flute and drum at sunset and the moon on the river with small boats are melted in the music.
  • The Shepherd Su Wu - Guzheng
    (Guzheng) Ancient music
    Performed by Tu Yongmei
    Accompanied by National Band of Jiangsu Province song and dance theatre

    The story starts from Su Wu’s diplomatic mission to Xiongnu where is north of China in the Han Dynasty(206 B.C-220A.D.). He had been retained for nineteen years in Xiongnu and looked after the herd but he had not yielded to temptation and he remained his loyalty to the Han empire. This song adopts the gloomy and sorrowful rhythm to expressing the dull feeling of Su Wu for being alone far from China. Then, the song becomes more bright and exciting to expressing the thinking and the desire for homeland as well as the strong will for return home despite how difficult it is. The song ends hi presenting the absolute resistance to th ruler and the integrity of Su Wu.
  • Theme Capriccio from Huangmeixi "A Fairy Tale" - Guzheng
    Arranged by Wong Hae
    Performed by Kwok Wai-sze(Guzheng)
    Wong Hae(Erhu) and Bao Lei(Synthesizer)

    The tone of Huangmeixi(a kind of Chinese opera in the Ahhui Province) is very beautiful and always welcomed by people. This capriccio is rearranged by the moderm emotions for another kind of mood.
  • 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.
  • Autumn Moon Upon Placid Lake
    Arranged by Yang Chunlin
    Autumn moon upon Placid lakeis a piece of Guangdong music with a beautiful and elegant melody. It describes the captivating scene of the West Lake in the ght of full moon at the Mid-Autumn Festival and how the listerner is inspired to visualize a picture of poetic beauty as the moon quietly shines on the clear water of the lake.
  • As A Memory
    Daur Folk Song Rearranged by Zhou Chenlong
    This folk song is usually sung while felliong trees, driving a coach and riding a horse. The rearranged song is passionate and moving as to express the inner emotion of the singer. Closer to the woods deep into the woods away from the woods, sing as a memory
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    Ancient Style Open Country: Whispering Green Leaves

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