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Scenery In Northwest: Autumn Harvest
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0040
ISBN: CN-E27-03-419-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270341900/A.J6
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Autumn-Harvest (153k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
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DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
Half A Moon Climbs Up
Uygur Folk Song Adapter: Zhang Zihui
At the beginning of music, the sweet singing of the young girl carries the fragrance in to the secret night. The combination of piano and string music brings of worry and recall?I) Half a moon climbs up, yi-la-la climbs up, shines on my girl? dressing table, yi-la-la dressing table. Open the window please, yi-la-la open it quickly, pick off your rose, throw it down gently. (II) Half a moon climbs up, yi-la-la climbs up, shines on the ever-spring pagoda tree in front of my house, yi-la-la ever-spring pagoda tree. No wander if you want to eat the grapes, yi-la-la no wander, don? come out until leaves fall, yi-la-la ever-spring pagoda tree.
Alamuhan
Uygur Folk Song Adapter: Zhang Zihui
Alamuhan named after a Uygur girl, is a popular pas de deux music spread in Tulufan Xinjiang. It is played with boys and girls singing in antiphonal style and dancing for two people. The dancing style is simple and unsophisticated and typical of local color. The music keeps the old dancing rhythm and a refrain of fast rhythm is inserted in the latter half of the music so that the music sounds more enthusiastic and lively. (I) How is Alamuha? Neither far nor thin, Her eyebrow looks like the curved moon and her waist like willow, her little mouth is emotional and eyes gives you the shivers. How is Alamuhan Neither far nor thin,(II) Where do you live, Alamuhan? 360 west of Tulufan. Because of missing her, I am not sleep at night but often cough in the day time. For her I go against wind, snow & wear out the sole of my shoes. Where do you live, Alamuhan 360 west of Tulufan.
A Glass of Wine
Uzbek Folk Song Arrangement: Zhang Zihui
This is a song of praise sung by Uzbek nationality in celebration of happiness. The song is played by the band after the slow introductory music. It is pleasant and emotional with a strong rhythm. People are absorbed in it: Hold up a glass of fragrant wine, Let? toast the prosperous motherland. Bless my hometown people and wish them a ever-good health. Hey! Biebiyala, Biebiyala, Biebiyala!
Small Old Man
Qianghai folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong
This is a folk song adapted from a Qinghai wine-drinking song. Generally, people are singing it while drinking wine. It is an impromptu to greet the guests, persuade them to drink more as well as praise the elders and relatives. It enlivens the atmosphere.
Salaling Minor
Qingai folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Fu Peihua
Salaling, a flower grown in Qinghai Province. This song tells a love story: a girl received a gold hairpin from a young man and had a date in her dream. Later, she really met that lover and married to him.
Going Down to Sichuan
Going Down to Sichuan(it is also called Dreaming Every Night)
Qinghai folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong
A long time ago, a young guy was driving a herd of draught animals down to Sichuan. On the long way, he sang the the self ?reated folk song in order to get rid of his lonesome mood. As the time goes by this song has been handed down from generation to generation
Sanshili Village
Sanshili Village
Shanxi folk song
Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Youdao
There is a Sanshili village in Suide county, north of Shanxi Province. Young men were forced to join the army in the old days and girls there wanted to whisper to their lovers but were afraid of being laughed. Thus, they sang songs to express their feelings. This reflects that the strong will of the common people for gaining happiness.
Autumn Harvest
Autumn Harvest
Shanxi folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Gu Guanren
When autumn comes, farmers of north shanxi always celebrate their bumper harvest with songs and dances. ?ook afar, the golden rice covers the field thickly. It? much more better since we had no fresh rice to store in barns last year.
A Minor for Porters
A Minor for Porters
Shanxi folk song Adapted & orchestrated by Ma Youdao
In the old days, men along the bank of the Yellow River went out to find a living. They drove draught animals and trudge over a long way to north shanxi, some even to the inner Mongolia. During the course of their wandering, they sang a local minor to lament their miserable fate. As the time went on, the popular minor they sang has become a porter minor. It is called Mabang Minor in Yunnan Provice.
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning Arranged by Xu Jingxin
In the old times, spinners could merely make a living by working on the spinning wheels day and night. This music has described the working scene of spinning, with which a bit of resentfulness is shown.
My Darling. Please Come Home
My Daring, Please come home
My Darling, Please come home Arranged by Xu Jingxin
In the old times, the husbands had to leave their wives and children to make money in order to support their families. Those wives could do nothing but show their longing and worries by singing. The sad sorrowful tune is well displayed through sheng (a reed pipe wind instrument) in the orchestration.
Farewell My Love
Farewell my love
Hequ folk song Arranged by Gu Guanren
The soft and sorrowful Guanzi authentically tells the story of a young girl on the yellow plateau. It is about her sad emotion when she sees her lover off She sees her lover off and asks him to come back as soon as possible. The young girl misses him very much..
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