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Daqun- Percussion Works

SKU: 747313902873
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Jia Daqun is one of his country's most internationally admired composers, whose Flavor of Bashu was named Chinese Classic Musical Composition of the 20th century by the Chinese government. The evocative percussion works here exemplify his ability to combine a variety of musical cultures and instruments in a single work. In Pole this is achieved through the fusing of Chinese traditional percussive instruments and those from the West, whilst in The Song without Words a panoply of vivid instrumentation celebrates the quarter-century of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Jia draws on elegant folk customs and uses evocative native instruments such as gongs, ban-drum and muyus (Chinese temple block) in the exotic Sound Games.

Tracklist:

  1. Pole
  2. The Song Without Words: I. Recitative Of Octoban
  3. The Song Without Words: II. Arias Of Gong & Vibraphone
  4. The Song Without Words: III. Sonority Of Drums
  5. Prologue Of Drums
  6. Sound Games
Format: New CD/Classical

Daqun- Percussion Works

SKU: 747313902873
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 02.09.2018

 
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Jia Daqun is one of his country's most internationally admired composers, whose Flavor of Bashu was named Chinese Classic Musical Composition of the 20th century by the Chinese government. The evocative percussion works here exemplify his ability to combine a variety of musical cultures and instruments in a single work. In Pole this is achieved through the fusing of Chinese traditional percussive instruments and those from the West, whilst in The Song without Words a panoply of vivid instrumentation celebrates the quarter-century of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Jia draws on elegant folk customs and uses evocative native instruments such as gongs, ban-drum and muyus (Chinese temple block) in the exotic Sound Games.

Tracklist:

  1. Pole
  2. The Song Without Words: I. Recitative Of Octoban
  3. The Song Without Words: II. Arias Of Gong & Vibraphone
  4. The Song Without Words: III. Sonority Of Drums
  5. Prologue Of Drums
  6. Sound Games