
Melodies of China, piano, performance book with CD
Schott Musik International. 2010
Instrumento:
- Tecla / Piano / Piano solo /
Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9790001154062
- ISBN: 979-0-001-15406-2
- Código del editor: ED 20478
- Editorial: Schott Musik International
- Fecha de edición: 2010
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Nº páginas: 40
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Melodies of China, Spielbuch mit CD
, Zhao, Zhang
The interest in China has been huge even before the country was selected to host the Olympic Games 2008. For years, Chinese music has become more and more popular, especially China's charming and varied folk music. With 'Melodies of China', Schott now presents collections of Chinese folk songs for various instruments. The songs in every volume have been arranged for the respective instruments by a Chinese expert arranger. The accompanying CD helps you to familiarize yourself with the characteristics of Chinese music.
CONTENIDO:
Jasmine (Folk Music from Kiangsu Province)
Kangding Love Song (Folk Music from Sichuan Province)
Weave a Basket of Flowers (Folk Music from Henan Province)
Malan Folk Song (Folk Music from Gaoshan Minority)
Mayeela (Folk Music from Kazakh Province)
Flowing Stream (Folk Music from Yunnan Province)
Senjidma (Folk Music from Mongolian Minority)
Why Are the Flowers So Red (Folk Music from Tajik Minority)
Wa Folk Song (Music by Yang Whengren, with the Folksong Style of Wa Minority in Yunnan Province)
Forest Meditation (Folk Music from Dai Minority)
Pastoral (Folk Music from Mongolian Minority)
Yellow River Boatmen's Song (Folk Music from Shaanxi Province)
Go to Jiangzhou (Folk Music from Shaanxi Province)
Lullaby (Folk Music from Northeast China)
The Atars (Folk Music from Hani Minority)
Alamuhan (Folk Music from Uygur Minority)
Ga Da Mei Lin (Folk Music from Mongolian Minority)
Jingpo Folk Song (Folk Music from Jingpo Minority)
Hani Love Song (Music by Zhang Nan, with the Folksong Style of Hani Minority in Yunnan Provine)
Remote Xianggelia (Music by Jingfeng and Zhang Nan, with the Folksong Style of Tibetan Minority in Yunnan Province)