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Posted By: Joy Published: 15/04/2023 Times Read: 430 Comments: 0
Fighting the Typhoon (Guzheng Music)

Fighting the Typhoon is composed in 1965, when Ms. Wang Changyuan was studying in Shanghai Conservatory of Music. She was shocked by the courage of the dock workers to fight against typhoon at Shanghai port and created this piece of music....

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Posted By: Joy Published: 15/04/2023 Times Read: 1046 Comments: 0
Fisherman's Song at Dusk (Guzheng Music)

The title of this traditional tune is taken from Wang Bo's poem "Teng Wang Ge Xu", written during the Tang dynasty (618 - 906 AD). It describes a beautiful lake and mountain scene where fishermen sail back to their village with the catch of the day....

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Posted By: Joy Published: 14/04/2023 Times Read: 427 Comments: 0
Pounding Clothes (Guqin Music)

Pounding Clothes, also called Autumn Pestle or Pounding Clothes in the Courtyard During Autumn, is attributed to the work of Pan Tingjian from the Tang dynasty. It describes scenes of women pounding and washing clothes for relatives who had gone to the faraway borders, reflecting people’s longing f...

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Posted By: Joy Published: 14/04/2023 Times Read: 416 Comments: 0
Lotus Emerging out of Water (Guzheng Music)

“Lotus Emerging out of Water” is one of the representatives of Hakka guzheng pieces. It has a modest pitch and elegant style that depict the pure and dignified manner of the lotus remains unaffected by the mud it blooms from....

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Posted By: Joy Published: 14/04/2023 Times Read: 431 Comments: 0
Autumn Moon Over the Calm Lake (Yangqin Music)

"Autumn Moon Over the Calm Lake" is a Chinese folk song. The music was composed to illustrate the beauty and grace of the famous West Lake in east China’s Hangzhou City which has been considered a gorgeous place of tranquility since ancient times....

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Posted By: Joy Published: 13/04/2023 Times Read: 373 Comments: 0
Festival on Tianshan Mountains (Yangqin Music)

“Festival on Tianshan Mountains” is a nice Yangqin piece filled with a festive vibe, which expresses people's happiness in the festival season as they dance and sing to the music....

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Posted By: Joy Published: 13/04/2023 Times Read: 452 Comments: 0
Ode to Pipa (Pipa Dance)

Ode to Pipa features a mesmerizing dance inspired by a poem written by distinguished poet Bai Juyi from the Tang Dynasty (618-907). ...

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Posted By: Joy Published: 12/04/2023 Times Read: 385 Comments: 0
A Moonlit Night on the Spring River (Pipa Music)

Originally a pipa solo piece, it has been popular in China since Ming Dynasty, called “Pipa of Xunyang”, also named as Flute and Drum at Sunset. Around 1925, this music is renamed as “A Moonlit Night on the Spring River”, which is the name of a poem from Tang Dynasty by Zhang Ruoxu. Since then, ...

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Posted By: Joy Published: 11/04/2023 Times Read: 527 Comments: 0
The Whisper of Pipa (Pipa Music)

Born in 1969, Lin Hai is one of the successful composer that beautifully mixed western and eastern styles. This composition was published in Lin Hai’s music album “Images of Pipa” in 2003. The simple yet touching melody soon became the icon of modern Chinese instrumental pop, and was used as the m...

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Posted By: Joy Published: 10/04/2023 Times Read: 418 Comments: 0
Dance of the Yi People (Pipa Music)

Dance of the Yi People, sometimes also called Dance of the Yi Tribe or Yi Dance, is one of the most popular solo compositions for the pipa. It was composed in the 1960s by the Chinese composer Wang Huiran, presumably based on traditional music of the Yi people of southern China. With the innovativ...

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