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Scenery In Northeast Music: New Northeast Practice
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0036
ISBN: CN-E27-03-417-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270341700/A.J6
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New-Northeast-Practice (197k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
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New Northeast Practice
Arranged by Chen Zhonghua
This is a revised er?enzhuan(a song and dance duet popular in the northeast of China). Which if full of local color. The combination of the high and warm suona(sona horns)and the brisk and lively dizi(bamboo flutes)has created a joyful scene of greeting the coming new year by the local people.
Daolaji
Korean Race folk song
Rearranged by Fu Peihua
Daolaji is a wild herbal vegetable that easily survives and is grown in almost every mountain of the Yanbian area. The tune uses typical Korean melody, which is so unrestrained as to make one forget ahead, representing the striving spirit of the dauntless Korean people. Daolaji everywhere to melt away. Daolaji flowers are in full bloom now, giving a perfume flavour.
We Have Sheep Flocks of Our Own
Arranged by Gu Guanren
The song describes the feeling of shepherds who got sheep flocks of their own after the liberation. It sings: Cattle are scattered on the vast plain, which look like shining stars in the night sky We had no cattle but to herd for a living in the past, now we are herding sheep flocks of our own.
My Sweetheart
Arrangement: Zou Ye
Folksong of Dawoer Nationality
This is a graceful Waltz. The mobile tone of the piano rises and falls alternatively, just like drifting clouds and flowing spring water, suddenly the triangle instrument chants, it seems that a couple of lovers are dancing under the shade of green trees. Swallows dance in pairs larks sing alternatively sweetheart, my dear come to meet me, hurry, hurry.
The Beautiful Prairie is my Home
Music: Alaten Aole Arrangement: Yang Qing
After slow prelude, the flutes strike out the rising and falling melody, the tune sounds like fresh and joyous breeze, with the intervening of the stringed instruments, the music come to its climax. The Erhu plays volubly to express the theme. Green grass, color flowers are everywhere. My home is the beautiful proirie. Clear water reflects the sunset glow. Butterflies dance, birds sing merry. Scattering horses just like color clouds. Cows and sheep are like cast pearls.
Badama
Jilin folk song Rearranged by Fu Peihua
The song was sung by Badama, a Mongol singer. In the old society, women were sold like cows and horses. In the new society, women have achieved the equal rights. Just as a fish out of the net, they can now swim freely and live freely. The tune played by Erhu seems like crying and weeping and shows the women? accusation of the old society and their praises of the days of liberation.
Kumaha
Oroqen folk song
Rearranged by GU Guanren
little deer: Mom, why has a layer of skin on your back been worn, mother deer: Oh, my deer, keeping mind: don? walk at the end of the line of the deer group. You just say you?e afraid and dare not walk at the end of the line. The song sets off a great change of the tune from the low musical sound region to the high as a contrast to demonstrate the mother? feeling towards her little deer and vice versa.
A Sparrow
Mongol folk song Rearranged by Gu Guanren
This is a folk song handed down from Mongol race who cane to live in Heilongjiang province long time ago. The song sets off by contrast the beautiful, distant and extensive nature by using a deep sound pitch of an alto Erhu and the musical background with a strong stereo sense. Little sparrows of various colours are flying freely in the sky. Oh, my patents far away, I miss you very much
A Song on the Boat of Wusuli River
Hezhen folk song Rearranged by Gu Guanren
The song sets off a peculiar sound pitch of Erhu, using the electronic instrumental music and the string fiddle music as the background to describe the happy and harmonious life of the Hezhen people. Boats are seen everywhere in the river and the warehouse is filled with fish. Alanghaihainina, alanghaihainia, our Wusuli river is vast and long. Green water has waves The tune is lyrical and melodious.
A Northeast Wind Tune
Heilongjiang folk song
Rearranged by Zhou Chenlong
Rearrnged based on the the-persons?turning around performance popular in the northeast part of China, the tune adopts the conversational form between the high-pitched suona(Chinese oboe) and Sanxian(a three-stringed fiddle) to depict the lively and pleasant scene of how the northeast people celebrate their harvest. The northeast wind is blowing and thus makes us a bright day. Our farmers could have our happy Spring Festival after liberation. Aihaiaihaiaiaihaiya
Ode to the Grasslands
Music: Wu Yingju
Arrangement: Zou Ye
This music describes that, in the morning at the grasslands, sun rises and shines, herdsmen wave whips to drive their sheep to the green grass, where if you listen to the Pipa, does it sounds like the galloping of the sheep? If you listed to the 4-stringed instrument, does it sounds like the murmur of girls whispering to their lovers?
Sixty-three
Arranged by Gu Guanren
This song is written to commemorate the national hero Sixty-three, who fought against the oppression of foreign aggressor at his times, the deep, solemn and forceful sound of the music expresses the people? heartfelt respects to the hero. It sings: we know you, Sixty-three, when you had got on the horse and rode afar, you were going to protect our homeland from forign aggression.
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