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Huanzhi / Takako / Fan / Kuen- Popular Chinese Violin Pieces

SKU: 636943581827
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Modern Chinese music continues the national tradition of following a program, or at least evoking a mood. Cheerful or melancholy impressions of the countryside are frequent. At the same time the musical material used is often borrowed from folk song, or in direct imitation of it. In writing or the violin, many composers have in mind the sound and technique of the two-string Chinese instrument, the erhu. This involves many more glissando than are now customary in Western music, the finger sliding from note to note on a string that has no finger-board to support it. The erhu is, o course, capable of considerable agility, but it relatively limited in range.

Tracklist:

  1. Spring Festival Overture (Arr. Hua-Cheng Situ For Violin And Piano)
  2. Xinjiang Capriccioso
  3. Pastoral (Version For Violin And Piano)
  4. Celebration For Rich Harvest
  5. Spring In Northern Jiangsu
  6. Rhapsody
  7. Folk Song (Arr. Jianming Zhang For Violin And Piano)
  8. Fantasy
  9. Range Of Green Hills
  10. In The North-West Plain
  11. Summer Night
Format: New CD/Classical

Huanzhi / Takako / Fan / Kuen- Popular Chinese Violin Pieces

SKU: 636943581827
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.13.2015

 
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Modern Chinese music continues the national tradition of following a program, or at least evoking a mood. Cheerful or melancholy impressions of the countryside are frequent. At the same time the musical material used is often borrowed from folk song, or in direct imitation of it. In writing or the violin, many composers have in mind the sound and technique of the two-string Chinese instrument, the erhu. This involves many more glissando than are now customary in Western music, the finger sliding from note to note on a string that has no finger-board to support it. The erhu is, o course, capable of considerable agility, but it relatively limited in range.

Tracklist:

  1. Spring Festival Overture (Arr. Hua-Cheng Situ For Violin And Piano)
  2. Xinjiang Capriccioso
  3. Pastoral (Version For Violin And Piano)
  4. Celebration For Rich Harvest
  5. Spring In Northern Jiangsu
  6. Rhapsody
  7. Folk Song (Arr. Jianming Zhang For Violin And Piano)
  8. Fantasy
  9. Range Of Green Hills
  10. In The North-West Plain
  11. Summer Night