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Scenery In Northeast Music: Pay New Year Calls:ensemble
Scenery In Northeast Music: Pay New Year Calls
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0037
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-417-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270341700/A.J6
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Sample Clip: Pay-New-Year-Calls (197k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
List price: $9.00
Our Price: $9.85
 
 DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
  • Embroider China
    Jilin Tonghua Area folk song
    Rearranged by Fu Peihua

    Embroider China, Embroied China. Embroider every part of China, from the north to the south, from the west to the east. Firstly embroider the country. Secondly embroider the union of our army and our people. The tune was played by a pipe instrument to serve as an introduction to bring forward the fine and delicate performance of Erhu, representing the love of the people from the liberated are a for our motherland and their boundless feelings towards our great leader Mao.
  • Pay New Year Calls
    Jilin folk song Rearranged by Fu Peihua
    The first month of the lunar year is the Spring Festival. On the first day of the month, there is a family union. On the first day of the Spring Festival(also called the lunar New Year), the young generation pays calls to the old generation. On the day, the old and young, male and female, all wear new clothes. Aihaiaihai. The song is rearranged based on the tune of Two-person? turning around performance popular in the northeast region of China. The music begins with the pulling string of Banhu? portamento as if pouring out one? inner feelings, and followed by the rhythm of suona. In front of us is vivid picture of folk life. An elderly man from the northeast is smoking a pipe and telling stories to the young generation.
  • Climbing Chishan Mountain
    Jilin folk song Rearranged by Ma Youdao
    The song was rearranged based on the folk song of the Suihua region, northeast part of China. The tune began with an introduction of Dizi and a conversational form between Banhu and Suona(a Chinese oboe) to the accompaniment of the rhythm of the Chinese opera drum. This is a song with strong and rich local customs and fratures. In the early morning I got up at dawn, busy combing and washing myself. (My name is wintersweet)will climb Chishan mountain
  • The Huanta Lake Girl
    Mongolian folk song Arranged by Fu Peihua
    Which sings: when golden wild gooses begin a new day, the Huanta lake girl also goes to work, all the fairies wish to kiss her; when silvery wild gooses return, the Huanto Lake girl is herding home, all villagers praise her.
  • Busy at Work
    Arranged by Fu Peihua
    The Korean ballad sings the praises to the people who are busy in working to create a new life for their own.
  • Go Seeing the Performance
    Arranged by Zhou Chenlong
    The cheerful melody of the northeast folk song, with the companion of band and MIDI has brought us to an old picture of watching Shixi(a village theatrical performance given on festivals in the old times)in past.
  • Embroidering Pouch
    A folk song of the Mudan River Region rearranged by Zhou Chenlong
    The song is tender and lyrical. It describes the feeling of how much a wife misses her husband far away from home, by embroidering a pouch for him. My husband is always out on business and cannot come back far months. I? embroidering a pouch for him to carry some message
  • A Woman's Marital Ceremony
    Mongol folk song Rearranged by Zhou Chenlong
    This is a ballad handed down from the Mongol race who came to live in Heilongjiang province long time ago. The song was mainly performed by an alto Erhu. It expresses the plaintive, helpless and sentimentally attached feeling when a woman has to leave her family to be married to a man. It also exposes the situation when marriage was decided by one? parents in the feudal society. Our sister Chummei will leave the family to be married tomorrow. Her tears are running on her cheek, which is breaking my heart as I am her brothe
  • Missing My Boyfriend
    Heilongjiang folk song Rearranged by Gu Guanren
    The two-persons?turning around in the northeast part of China is a kind of song and dance performance very poplar among all the local folks. The song uses some electronic instruments to imitate percussion. Combined with auona, banhu, gongs and drums, it is very funny, lively and pleasant, describing the eager feeling of a girl wanting to meet her boy friend. Ajyo, I absent-mindedly fell into the ground. A hen has flown away; a duck has run away; a crab has climbed away; two prawns have jumped away. Ajyo, I have also broken the watermelon
  • Gada Meilin
    Arrangement: Yang Qing
    This is an ancient Mongonian folksong which has been spread far and wide for many, many years, it depicts a solemn and stirring story. Since the beginning of the music, the 4-stringed instrument? sorrowful recountings bring us back to the smoky and foggy past. Little swan geese come from the south, Don? land on the long river, neither fly away. Gada Meilin took up arms, to defend mongonian people? land. Gada Meillin fought against the rulers for the interests in Mongonian people? hands.
  • The Never-Setting Sun Rises Over the Prairie
    Music: MeiLi Qige Arrangement: Yang Qing
    The never-setting sun rises over the prairie. In the question-and-answers between the stringed bell and the 8-toned instrument, the violin and the cello present its melody. The music is full of the flavour of the plateau. Under the clouds, horses gallop. White clouds drift in the blue sky. Waving whips sound far and wide. Hundred birds simultaneously fly. Where is this place? If somebody asks me loudly. This is my dear hometown. I will tell him proudly.
  • Morning Song Over the Grasslands
    (A song from the same name film)
    Music: Tong Fu Arrangement: Zou Ye

    The music depicts that, a group of horse-herdsmen riding steeds are galloping on the green fields: in the background of densely arranged notes, the trumpet chants the magnificent melody. Like magical steeds with two wings, we are speeding on the grasslands in the breeze. Green waves roll on the prairie, robust cows and fatty sheep graze.
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