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MainLand Music 5
Type: CD [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0052
ISBN: CN-E27-03-424-00/A.J6
ISBN: CNE270342400/A.J6
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Stepping-high-and-dry-thunders (175k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
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Ascending A Hill to Look At the Plain
Ascending a Hill to Look at the Plain
Qianghai folk song
Adapted & orchestrated by Fu Peihua
This is one of the Qinghai Hua’er minors widespread all over China. It has a sonorous and resonant melody and shows the bold, unconstrained and overflowing feelings. Its music and lyrics tally and its style is united. It demonstrates the strength of men.
Running Army Horses (Erhu)
Running Army Horses
Erhu: Chen Jun
Music and composition by Chen Yaoxing.
Applied with many new skills, this piece vividly portrays the military training of the PLA at borders.
Red Flowers Over the Mountain (Guzheng)
Red Flowers over the Mountains
Music by Jiao Jinhai Solo by Kwok Wai-sze
It is rearranged from a popular song with the same name in the North of Shaanxi Province. The free style of the song fully reflects the purity of the people there.
Madrigal
Madrigal
Music by Sha Hankun
This is a grassland madrigal taking Mongolian folk songs in east Inner Mongolia as its creation source materials. It uses the ternary form of music. It draws a vived grassland picture in which you can see the grazing cows and sheep when the wind is blowing.
Song of Cradle
Song of Cradle Music by He Luding
Its rune is cordial and attentive. Its medoly is lyric quiet and smooth. It is an exquisite and graceful cello solo.
Beaming with Joy at Sunrise
Beaming with Joy at Sunrise Sichuan folk song
Adapted & orchestrated by Lu Jianhua
The music depicts the cheerful scene of the brave and hard-working People who express their deep love for life in the mountainous regions.
When will the Pagoda Tree Blossom
When will the Pagoda Tree Blossom Sichuan folk song
Adapted & orchestrated by Zhou Chenglong
The melody manifests that a girl with her hands on the railings longs for the early coming of the boy in her heart, just like the one Longing for the early blossom of the pagoda tree.
Beautiful Clouds Chasing the Moon
Beautiful Clouds Chasing the Moon
Music by Ren Guang
Arranged by Wang Zhiwei
Beautiful Clouds Chasing the Moon is the early work of a Chinese composer of the thirties, Ren Guang. The composer used the western composing technique; adopted the rhythm of tango; and absorbed the tone and arrangement of Jiangnan string and pipe. Its melody is slow and beautiful and brings you a poetic picture of scene.
Why Am I So Delighted
Why Am I So Delighted Oroqen Folk Song
Rearranged by Zhou Chenglong
A man’s solo singing becomes the second theme of the song. It describes the moment When spring approaches and ice and snow have begun to melt away, the Oroqen People sing the happy life and great change of their hometown. Standing on the Daxinganling mountains, I am singing loudly. If you should ask me why I am so Delighted, I will answer you: Because the red sun has warmed my heart..
Stepping High and Dry Thunders (Gaohu)
Stepping High and Dry Thunders(Gaohu)
Composed by Lu Wencheng and Yan Laolie Performed by Tian Zaili
Gaohu is a soprano erhu (Chinese stringed instrument) Lu Wencheng and Yan Laolie are the celebrated composers and performers of Guangdong music (Cantonese opera) in the earlier days. Stepping High encourages the people to step forward and Dry Thunders shows the happiness of the people who expect rain for a long time. These are masterpieces of Guangdong music. Renowned compser, Shi Fu uses legato to link up the two songs and the audience of Beijing and Tianjin like the new version very much. Although these performers of Guangdong music are non-Cantonese, they have played these songs for years in Shanghai, Tianjin and Shenyang. Perhaps they do not know Cantonese but they love Guangdong but they love Guangdong music and have their own perspective. The standard of the performance is high and exotic. Gaohu soloist, Tian Zaili, received the first rank prize of the first Guangdong Music Competition and a non-Cantonese is also talented in Guangdong music.
Walking to the Brightness (Erhu)
Walk to the Brightness(Erhu)
Composed by Liu Tianhua
Orchestrated by Gong Yaonian and Shi Fu
Performed by Zhang Qinang
This piece of music expresses the ambition and ideals of the intellectual in old China. It is a brilliant march-style song which exhibits the national spirit at the Nay 4th Movement of China.
Plum Blossom
Ancient music
Performed by Du Ciwen
Selected from the Songs of Jiang Baishi (Baishi Daoren Gequ)
Many ancient Chinesse poets composed the tune for their poems by themselves. Plum Blossom is a poem and now it is arranged to a xun song. It is beautiful. Xun is an ancient wind instrument of China. According to an ancient dictionary of China, “xun is made of burning clay, the biggest is like a goose’s egg, pointed top and round bottom, shape like a weight of steelyard, six holes, the smallest like a hen’s egg.
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